Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 20, 1964, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 20, 1964
• Vintage 2 and 3 pelts 2,5 ®‘ 5,50,
(Continued from P.fe 2) v At the June 13 auctioni 238
' o Anoat iu c head of hogs changed hands,
lbs. 16.60-17.10, 240-265 lbs. H weighing 160-180 pounds
16.00-16.60, 290-315 lbs. 14.85- ?®® S gh 7 iJm-17.00, 180-200
T „ „ ~ pounds brought 17.00-17.60,
SOWS: U. S. 1-3 260450 lbs. 200-220 pounds 17.75-19.00, 220-
12.60-1&35. 240 pounds 16.75-18.25, and 240
SHEEP: 100. Spring lambs nds up i 4.60-17.35.
Sows brought 10.60-12.85 and
SPRING LAMBS. Choice 50- , eeder nigs 3100
90 lbs. 22.00-25.50, Good 35-65 ieeder pigS d
lbs. 18.50-22.00.
SHORN SLAUGHTER God bless America for a
EWES: Good and Choice No. sense of humor. Will Rogers
LOOK to £to/£I3<J)CI
FORTHE ANSWER TO YOUR
INDUSTRIAL ... COMMERCIAL
BUILDING NEEDS
•Sturdy, Clear Span
Framing
•Attractive . . •
ColerSui
'Reasonable Package Price*
CALL US ... WB WILL GLADLY DJ'CUS*
YOUR NEEDS ... NO OSLIGATSOM
CALEB M. WENGER
B, D. 1 Drmnore Center KI 8-2116 QUABRYVTLIjE, PA
GEHL 72 CHOPPER
Superior Construction... Greater Efficiency
39 swinging flails cut a
full 72-inches. Flails are re
versible and interchangeable
for longer cutting life.
e Unitized 1 .rives and fan
blades. Blow crops to farthest
comer of any wagon.
0 Easy knife adjustment.
Simply open blower housing
to easily reach the entire
cutting assembly.
Make us Prove it with a Demonstration!
N. G. HERSHEY CHAS. J. McCOMSEY
& SON & SONS
Monheim Hickory Hill, Pa.
FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO.
R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa.
'Exclusive Trim
Feature
'Simple Te
Erect
Plus . . . Easy-Swing draw
bar that enables you to switch
from direct-pull to complete
offset with just a “pull of a
'
Manheim
NEPPCO
A 123-lb. dark-haired, dark
eyed beauty from Manheim,
Pa, is the first entrant in the
contest to select the Poultry
Princess of the 14 northeast
ern states sponsored by the
Northeastern Poultry Produc
ers Council (NEPPCO).
Mary A. Rom'berger, 20,* has
filed the initial application to (Continued from Page 2) ed the members in their pi
take part in the NEPPCO Standard 24.00-27.00, Utility ects. A work session folloi
Poultry Princess Pageant high- 21.00-24.00. the meeting,
lighting the annual exposition HOGS: 1130. Compared with The next meeting till
of NEPPCO in Harrisburg, on 2242 head last week. Barrows held June 25 at 130 pa
Oct. 6-7-8. Entrants from all anc i Gilts active and 25 to the Manheim. Township Jm
sections of the 14-state north- mos ti y 50 higher. Sows fully High School.
What
YOUR MILKING HERD FOR TOMORROW!
Top-producing herd replacements healthy, growthy heifers
Calves raised the PIONEER way develop a larger capacity for feed*
M*t» rW*
oc*nfurr
steady.
Rp»l|tV IS 111 BARROWS ANft GILTS,
UCaUiy lo UJ. s. 1-2 190-240 lbs> 18on,1 1
_ U.s. 1 190-225 lbs. 1850.
Queen Contest gt jrf
17.25, 240-280 lbs. 16 50h
eastern area are expected to _ 1T(! , , _ nA *'•01
apply during the immediate 11 50 . 125 0' f ew u s°° 11
weeks ahead, contesting for the ’ ' ’ l2 - 0 . 13 '• l * 11
$5OO U S. Saving, Bond first JSS«XV Smi» * <
prize and a year’s activity as „ ou ‘
the reigning princess. SHEEP 475. Compared u
Miss Romberger, daughter of 467 head last week. Faujyj
Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Rom- tive, Spring Lambs
berger, 68 New Charlotte St., Slaughter Ewes steady j
Manheim, filed her application strong,
at NEPPCO headquarters, 10 SPRING LAMBS Choice i
Rutgers Place, Trenton, 'N. J., 90 lbs. 24.00-26.00, Good jo,
in cooperation with her of- 24.00, 1 lot Mixed Utility«
ficial sponsor, Hess Brothers, Good 61 lbs. 19.00.
Inc., eastern egg marketing SHORN SLAUGHTERS
firm located in Ephrata, Pa. Cull to Choice No. 2 J
Last year, Hess Brothers pelts 4.00-8.00.
sponsored Miss Joan Martin of
Lancaster, who won second
runner-up position.
The Pageant will be held in
the Penn Harris Hotel, Har- The Merry Stitchers 4-Hn
risburg, Pa. on October 7. It of Manheim Township ,
is part of the activities as- Tuesday at the Manheim To,
sociated -with NEPPCO’s 27th ship Junior High School Gi
Annual Exposition and Con- in different years of club«
vention in Harrisburg’s Farm explained the advances ®
Show Building, October 6-7-8. in their projects.
Mrs. Dons Thomas, home,
tension representative for |
4-H Club, Miss Alice Sin
and Mrs. Joane Warner gj
calf
must he built . . . must be developed by careful calf feeding
plus close attention to other basics of good calf management.
PIONEER VIG-R-CALF and
PIONEER CALF STARTER
are formulated to meet the nutritional needs of the calf completely*
They grow faster .... they are healthier.
That is why thousands of good dairymen rely on
PIONEER VIG-R-CALF and CALF STARTER - . .
to make a good calf a better cow.
Wf]
PIONEERJ
Good's Feed Mill
• Stock Yords
is that
in your barn ?
. . . the feeds with balanced
amino acids for better
protein building
New Providence, Po.
4-H CLUB MEETS
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