ISF Licenses Products For Worldwide So kg Patented fermentation con trol products manufactured by the International Stock Food Corporation of Waverly, New York were recently licensed for manufacture and world wide distribution to R. A. Lis ter and Co, of Gloucestershire, England. The products, to be distribu ted by Lister everywhere but in North America, include Hay Guard, Silo Guard, and Grain Guard. These are food-grade additives designed to permit harvesting crops at higher moisture levels, enhance the production of proper acid in silage making and add palata bility, the Waverly firm re ports. RAMROD Available at P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. 397-3539 • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) CALVES 272 Standard to Choice vealers $l-2 lower, Cull and Utility steady. VEALERS—Good and Choice 37-42 50; Standard 35-38: Util ity 32-35 50; Cull 27-31 50, 70- 90 lbs. 23.50-28. SHEEP 94 Nothing com parable in the last few weeks. SPRING LAMBS Choice and Prime 30-60 lbs S4O-43 50. five head 15-25 lbs $4B-50.50; Choice 35-60 lbs. 35-39, few Good $3O-35. SLAUGHTER EWES Util ity and Good mainly $B-11. Receipts totaling 105 cows, 6 bulls, and 4 heifeis sold steady Fresh Holstems, 290- 700, Guernseys. 170 250. other breeds, 165-350 Bulls, 150-225. Heifers, 130-300. The trend was full/ steady as 411 head sold. Riding hors es, 125-310; driving. 125-245: killers, 9-10 cents per lb Mules, pairs, 300-410, singly, 150-210. Pony mates, 20-90, geldings, 15-50. Hogs averaged 50-75 cents 38 50-43; Good and Low Choice, higher as 712 head sold Re- 35 50-38. Standard, 31-34 50, taiL 19 50-20 75, heavyweights, Common, 20-30 COWS April 19, 1967 HORSES April 17, 1967 HOGS April 17, 1967 PEQUEA CLUB ELECTS PEGGY ESHLEMAN PRES. By Jeanette Shank, reporter Although no official mime has ,\et been selected for the 4-11 club formed April 13 at a meet ing of 06 interested persons at Pctjuea Township Elementary School, project books were dis ti ibuted and (he following offic ers weie elected. President. Peggy Eshlcman, vice president, Lucy Herr, sec retary, Paula Harnish; assistant secretary, Patty Eshlcman. lieasurer. Jeame Harnish: song lenders, Julia Harnish, Carolyn Funk and Mike Campbell, game Icadeis, Mitch Huber. Laurie Schantz. and Sylvia Mai tin; news repoiter, Jeanette Shank, county council representatives Lucy Herr, Peggy Eshlcman, Sandy Fryburger, Dons Har nish, and Joni Huber. A committee was appointed by the picsident to select a name lor the club Serving on the committee are Donald Mar- 18-18 50; wholesale (U.S. 1-3), 18 50-19 50. CALVES April 17, 1967 Eighty-seven head averaged SI higher Choice and Prime, Lancaster Fanning. Saturday. April 22, 19 G tin, Mike Campbell, Tim Broni sen, and Eric Eshlcman. At the close of the meeting, members made final decisions on their projects, and decided to meet at the Willow Street &K • Holds 85 lbs per ft of hopper "/'M • Applies 92 to 890 lbs per cere Hei e's the new No 10 dull especially built foi heavy-iatc feitihzei application . with a GIANT feitihzei happci that cuts youi fill stops way down And the McCci nvck Intel national" No 10 with combination hoppci has a line-up of fcatuies that no othei dull can match • Accuiate stai wheel feitilizei feed • Exclusne diop bottom ioi fast fcitilizei cleanout • iPiecision, fluted-ioll feeds foi top seeling accuiacy • Fiont-deliveiy openeis foi umfoim seed placement • Seed glasses and legumes, too. with attachments Come in and see this now No. 10 soon ! NtlllMll Cope & Weaver Co. NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 Messick Farm Equip. International Harvester ELIZABETHTOWN hales and Sex vice 367-1319 EPHRATA 733-2ZS3 Community Building on May Uth. A meeting schedule of every second Thin “day m Iho month has been decided at an earlier meeting GIANT TILIZER OPACITY TJ O N A L>j 10 Grain Drill Combination Hopper Kauffman Bros. MOUNTVILLE 285 Dl5l C. B, Hoober INTERCOURSE 768-3501 wifh