• New Holland (Continued from Page 2) HORSES August 26, 1968 Receipts of 299 horses sold steady. Riding horses 90-290; Driving horses 120-280; Pony mares 40-55; Geldings 35-45; Killers 6-7. HOGS August 26, 1968 Receipts of 685 hogs sold 50- 75 higher. Retail 22-23.25; Whole sale 21.25-22; Heavyweights 20- 2150; Sows 14.75-16.50. CALVES August 26,1968 Receipts of 144 calves sold steady. Choice and Prim - 42 50- 45 50; Good and low-Choice 39.- 50-42; Standard 37-39, Common 20 30. SEPT. 5 TO SEPT. 21 Everybody’s welcome everybody saves SYLVAN IA LIGHT BULBS Sale KF / Price J g Better light with less glare -They’re mside frosted and more ef ficient. Reduced from 25c. 40 watts - 60 watts 75 watts -100 watts Agway Exterior Latex White HOUSE Super Quality #3Ol goes on fast, dries fast, is highly blister and peel resistant. Wash up with soap & water. Agway Ac-cent Satin Finish Paint Excellent for woodwork, built-in cabinets, kitchen and bathroom"walls, ceilings. f Darwin TULIP BULBS Top Quality Bulbs Wide Color Choice 69L Agway Premium Roof Coating 4.10 5 gal. can Agway • Loncoit«r (Continued from Page 2) CALVES 120 Vealers $l-2 lower. VEALERS Choice 42-43.50, couple 44-44.50; Good 38.50 42; Standard 35-39; Utility 31-35.50; Cull 95 120 lbs. 27-31, 70-90 lbs. 22-27.50. HOGS 348 Barrows & gilts 7Sc lower. BARROWS & GILTS US 2-3 195-250 lbs. 21.35-21.75; one lot US 2, 225 lbs. 22 50; US 2-4 190-260 lbs 20.25-21 25. SHEEP 19 Insufficient vol ume of any one class for a mar ket test. Fourteen of our states have elevations reaching to oi above 10,000 feet elevation. AG WAY PAINT 5 5.95 v *5.955 HOUSE BROOM *1.79 FREE Indian Headdress for the Kids Agwoy CLEANSER 25 lbs. reg. $5.16 5 4.89 New Holland 219 S Railroad Ave, 354-2146 Lane. Fanning To Carry DHIA Monthly Report The Lancaster County direc tors of the Red Rose Dairy Herd Improvement Association (DHL A) voted unanimously Monday night to accept Lancaster Farm ing newspaper’s offer to regu larly publish an abridged foim ol the monthly association News Letter which has regularly been sent to members until three' months ago when it was discon tinued on a Inal basis because of the cost involved in publish ing it Meeting at the Faim and Home Center, the directors re ported divided feelings among TEFLON SNOW SHOVEL 2.99 j reg. $4.50 , Teflon-S coated Ij]l i ] II snow shovel If I Blade 18”xl3y 2 ” IJ Jlj j § Aluminum coated / ' ' f with Teflon-S 39” ash handle Be Ready For Winter . . . SAVE $$ on TIRES • Extra-deep lugs - full W’ deep for better traction • Compacting Rib - keeps tires on top of mud or snow • Self-Cleaning design - for full-time traction • Nylon Cord - 4-ply strong for most demanding driving *16.15 21.55 ‘19.75 ‘22.45 Lancaster Manhexm Pike and Dxllerville Road 394-0541 BIG RED DOG MEAL £fce 5 2»30 Improved formula in popular meal form Gives your dog complete nutri tion for growth and maintenance. BIG RED CANNED BEEF 48 can case Sale Price $8.50 reg $9 case 2 cans 39c 650 x 13 black wall plus $l.Bl Fed. Ex. Tax. Reduced from $19.76 825 x 14 Black wall plus $2.35 Fed. Ex. Tax, Reduced from $26.30 775 x 15 Black wall plus $2.21 Fed. Ex. Tax Reduced from $24.16 Quarryville 27 E 4th St. 786-2126 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 31.1068 farmers about the News Letter. Some were for it, some against it, Wilbur Houser, head tester, reported a favorable reaction from Lancaster Farming to in clude the report monthly as a news item in exchange for a paid expanded subscription list. Total savings to the association in hav ing the top hcids and lactations published in this way is estimat ed to be at least $1,200 per year President Eby Hosteller report ed this money was needed to car ry out the tester bonus pay re cently enacted by the boaid. In other action, the board on a divided vote decided not to make available the once-a-day testing piogram to association members The once-a-day pro- ‘19.75 775 x 14 Black wall plus $2.19 Fed. Ex. Tax, Reduced from $24.14 855 x 14 Black wall plus $2.56 Fed. Ex. Tax. Reduced from $27.51 Agway grnm has received state DIIIA appiovnl but the breed organi zations have not accepted it. Although tests have shown as much accuracy with oncc-a-day testing, the board members ica soned that since it was not of ficial it should not be approved. Owner-sampler herds arc at lib erty to take samples only once a day if they want to, it was point ed out. Telephone Location Important to Family Convenience and degree of puvacy a family needs usually deteimine the location of the telephone in the home However, different locations may be se lected in different types of dwell ing units, says Mis. Cecile P. Sinden, extension housing spe cialist of The Pennsylvania State Umveisity. In an apartment, the telephone line probably is alieady install ed so it’s difficult to change the position of the instillment In a small one-stoiy house, there’ll be a little moie choice K a family needs only one telephone, it’s a good idea to put it in a central place so all mem bois can leach it fiom all parts of the house, including kitchen, living 100 m, and bedrooms. Ideally, the telephone is best placed where privacy is avail able, Mis. Smden points out Ira a small house, this may be ob tained by putting the telephone in a hallway if there is enough 100 m. In a large one-floor house or a house with moie than one floor the family may wish to add an extra instrument or plugin outlets This will save steps if the telephone is convenient to work and recreation areas and to the second floor and bed 100ms However the telephone should be centrally located ora each floor, reminds Mrs Smden. Some families may wish to have one telephone that is complete ly private. It may be put in the den or guest room. For a table telephone, a sturdy table with space large enough foi a note pad and the directory is a must. When placed near the outlet, a long line is avoided and no one can trip over it If space is not available and conveniens for a table, a wall-hung tele phone would be a wise choice, Mrs Sinden adds FARM REPORT By Max Smith Silo filling time is approaching for many local livestock produc ers and we must recognize the great contribution this method nf feed storage is making to our livestock industry. On the other hand, a word of caution regard ing the filling and managing of the silo is timely because of the hazards involved. At filling time the danger of poisonous gas should be recognized and all members of the family instruct ed of the details. With larger silos and the greater use of com mercial fertilizers, the presence of these gases in larger amounts is more common Growers are urged to secure Special Circular #BO titled, “Silage and Silos” from their local Extension Of fice This publication is a good one tor all silage producers and is available without cost EGG SHELL COLOR Differences In shell color of eggs have no significance, re mind Penn State extension spe cialists Breed of chicken de tei mines shell color Color doesn’t affect the grade, nutri tive value, flavor, or cooking performance of eggs Bi own shelled and white-shelled aie 5