10—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 29, 1966 r v r / *** * 1 »«* I'' % -** *t r ' 4 ' *1 * * ■ \* *“ , * * *‘J>> > V ,,J ■^J%\ V- 1 THE BATTERED CORN STUBBLE stands in proud rows on this snowy battlefield. • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) Choice 1000-1300 lbs 26 50- 27 50. Good 950-1275 lbs $25 50-27 00, Standard ' to Low Good 23 00-25 25, Util ity 20.00-23.75, SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Good and Choice 775-900 lbs. 2'i 50-25 00. COWS Utility 16 75- 18 60, Few 19 25-19 50, Cut ter 16 35-18 Sis, Canner and Low Cutter 14.00-16.25, BULLS Choice 890- 1175 lbs 25 35-26 25, Good 23 25-25 35, Utility and Com mercial 19 00-22 50, Few 23- 35-24 10, Cuttei 17 75-20 50 FEEDER STEERS Load Choice 550 lbs 28 75, Choice 725-1050 lbs 25 75-27 00, Good 750-970 lbs. 24 50- 25 75. CAiLVBS 500 Vealers actne, $2 00-4 00 Higher. Choice 44 50-47 50, Few 48- 00-49 00, Good 39 50-44 50, Standard 35 50-40 50, Utility 29 50-36 00, Cull 95-120 lbs 27 00-30 50 70-90 lbs 24 50- 27 50 HOGS 600 Banovs and gilts closed the week most ly ‘•teadv Sows stead} to sO'c Higher BARROWS AXD GILTS US 1-2 190-235 lbs 30 00- 30 50 US 1 200-240 lbs. 30 50-31 50, These sales niam'o on Monda% US 1-3 190-240 lbs 29 50-30 00 2-3 190-250 lb« 28 S 5-29 50 2'50-200 lbs 2S 00-28 75 One Lot .Medium 165 lbs 2b 25 sows US 1-3 315-440 lbs 23 75-24 75 SHE'BP 22 5 Wool Pd Slaughter Lambs 81 00-2 00 Higbei Choice and Pnrae 85- 105 lb 7\ ooled lambs 83150- 32 25. Couple Lots Pnme 95- 105 lb 833 50-34 00 Good 80-105 lbs 20 00-30 25, Choice and Pnme 5 0 lbs $35 00-37 50 21 Driver-Salesmen Of Moore Dairy Cited PHILADELPHIA Twen ty-one dm er-salesmen ot the Moore Dany, Ine Lancaster, ■were cited by Pennsylvania Mainutacturers’ Association Insurance Company at a spe cial Sate Dnvet Award meet ing recently Each employee received a “PMA Safe Driv er ’ pm, indicative of his ac cident-free record, fiom Rob ert H Hunter, PMA fleet safety engineer, who was al so the mam speaker. Also in attendance for the ceremonies were William Dersley, president and Mich ael Moore, nee president of the Moore Dairy, Inc , and s*&*%?s* / wii • : >-y f \ v ' ! * * h i > , * 4. k V' - y - Vfv 4. Walter Millei, PM A district manager. Recipients of the “PMA Bronze Awaid. ’ for comple tion of 1 >eai without a. chargeable accident were Donald Aunent, Robert Ar ter, Warren Bender, Jerry Biesecker, Edward Brown, John Campbell, N Eugene Dams Chester George, Amos Gi olt Blwood Heishey, Rioh aid Hurst, Daniel Miller, Thomas Obetz, Lewi’s Began, Jack Ranch, John Risser, Chailes Sammons, Eugene Schlegelmrlch, Richard Stover, CAUSES OF FIRES KEJW YORK One out of five fires in the United States is cau'sed by matches and smoking, the Insurance Infor mation Intistute reports. An other 20 percent are caused by the misuse of electricity and ‘by faulty electrical Dams AVickenheiser and Har- equipment. tHRSTFEDERALI and /oftn v ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER jS9-umr«x’\ »/ ftoi unot \9\ PB»3 Give if the same good care that you can expect from it in case there is a family emergency. ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO 25 North Duke St. I'hone 393-0601 »•" m M M J, * < V, />%*■- V < 4. *1 * V" , r * i 4* as it surrenders L. F. Photo ry Retoi'an. “Congratulations to this group of employees and their management,” said H'unter, "for them cooperation in mak ing a fine contribution to highway safety.” n FARM WOMEN NO. 8 HOLD MEETING Farm Women Society #8 met at the home of Misses Anna Mae and Ruth Eby on Saturday afternoon, January I'S with Mrs. John Keener presiding. A musical program fea tured; piano solo, Marilyn Keener; accordion solo, Joyce Keener; piano duet, Mrs. Charles Shank and Mrs. El mer Groff; and piano solo, Mrs. Clarence Greider. . ♦#* The auditing committee reported that the books have been audited. The Society voted to support the Farm and Home program as a coun ty project. They also decid ed to serve food at the sale 4 | • EAR CORN t T v from us for better value and all around satisfac * tion. At farm or delivered, any quantity as your % requirements may be. * i« ♦X 1 ' *Z* *l* *s* *Z* •J* *l* *Z* *Z* *•* ••• ♦** *!• •5* C* »!♦ *j* *!* C 4 *s* *w» *** *J* C* *J» *2* *t« »I* »J* *1« *J« •*< «*• & More farmers each month prefer to buy their • HAY • STRAW Area Code 717 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm SI3VCE 1890 PARADISE, PA. Planning to buy a new T ractor See Farm Credit first for Money If you've been putting off buying a new tractor because you lack “tractor money”, it's time to see Farm Credit. You save money with a Farm Credit loan because you pay only simple interest and only for the actual time you use the money. And your repayment is fitted to periods when you have actual farm income. Call Farm Credit now. LONG TERM of Abner Rdsaer on W< day, March 16. A motion was made the expenses for two gates and the presiden will go to the State Co; tion at Harrisburg. 'Societies #8 and #1 go to the County Home ruary 17 and treat the there to bananai life savers. Reports on the state vention were gi\en by jj William Heisey, Mrs Ney and Miss Ada Kr.iuj Hostesses were; lyfj Bby, Mrs. Edwin Myers, j| Miss L. Mae Bruiser, it The next meeting wilil*! held February 19 at the ot Mrs. Paul Witman. A If You Cani Afford To Carpi Your Barn”. 7l um MARTINS BARN-DRI!. • Ktaju fcam dun and unitarj "S * Swutani (ha n| 'i • Raducu slilH>>n| 3 IVM ML MARTIN INC,! Mint Sail, Im, Gap 442-4148 Terre Hill 445-3455 New Holland 354-211; £ LOANS LOANS rb >ancaater i anon t(