A CHAROLAIS FEEDER tion) in the afternoon show, was Quarryville for 35.50 cents a SHOW. AND SALE was held Frank Dussinger, 2269 Hobson pound and the Manheim FFA Thursday at the Vintage Sales Road, Lancaster who buys for Chapter bought the other two Stales. Winning first prize of Martin’s Livestock. Dussinger’s winning steers for 38.75 cents a sst ($25 from Vintage and $25, five steers averaged 544 pounds pound from the State Charolais Associa- and three head sold to Paul Herr, The second place pen was i (CASH WAY | \ *(j-ook For This~Sign) ||j ■' ~i ' “ “ rf — p, , 70s ' { LATIOM Foil Faced 2"x15" 2"x23" 3"x15" 3"x23" 6"x15" 6"x23" Unfaced Fall Wall 3%”x15”- ' ' Instant Attic 15”x48”x4” Pouring Wool 25 sq. ft. - B!al. 3%-” .... ZONOUTE® ATTIC , INSULATION MAKE YOUR HOUSE WARM & COZY Pour Zonolite®.' - Attic Insulation right over old fashioned thin fluff insulation in your attic. Level it-even with the joists and forget it. ONLY SUSA BAG Horn! Your Own And Sove . . . Delivery Available 3 Mites East on Route 340 (2275 Old Philadelphia Pike) —g= phone; 397 . 4829 Uncoster, Pennsylvania Phone: 397-4820 , WELCOME WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES FURTHER Prefinished i-'-. ✓ PLYWOOD PANELING Hazelwood Lauau 5 Shades to Choose From 4.14 6.33 3.49 5.35 4.67 7. TO 5.69 2.90 Cheyney CQ J 7’*%" C D GRADE PLYWOOD SHEATHING 1.40 ase.. J 3.65 %-inch 4’xB’ panels BARN & DROP SIDING IxB Spruce Barn Siding Pattern No. 116 M r $ j 40 | COMPARE AT 6 f I CASHWAY $ t w '* •%• r*j We stock quality, name $ ||: § brand building materials. £; si| ff It is not_ necessary to $ wait for a “sale” to re- t *j S’ M ceive a good value at & K CASHWAY. Our prices ft 1 are low .. . everyday ~ . & W, £ the-year around. >i S' 4xB SHEET PRE-CUT STUDS PARTICLE BOARD $2 65 JBT so CO V panels STORM WINDOWS IK' ' "MARKOV" TRIPLE-TRACK All Stock Sizes $8.59 5443 ASPHALT S ROOFING I RUBBEROID S 1240 lb. Seal Tabs . sq. $7.39 || 90 lb. Mineralized - ea. $3.35 ||| 50 lb. Smooth Roll ea. $2.05 11 'alt T vSgft OPEN 7 30 to 5-30 SIX DAYS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25, 1969—9 shown by Harold Vannoy, Peach Bottom and averaged 418 pounds. The Manheim FFA Chapter pm chased all these steers for 13 cents a pound L. M. Nolt, New Holland R 1 was- third with a pen of feeder steers that averaged 522 pounds and two of these steers were sold to Merle Groff at 35.50 cents a pound; two were sold to the Manheim FFA Chapter at 35,75 cents a pound and one went to Ralph Lindell, Del., at 36.25 cents a pound. In all, 260 head of Charolais feeder steers were sold In the Lancaster Farming Photo is the judge William Stevens, Ellicott City, Md., (left) and Kenneth Hershey, Manager at Vintage Sales looking over the winning pen of feeder steers. Keep Milk Lines Full and Flowing... What your cows need to keep milk lines full and flowing. Wayne Dairy Supplement. It keeps costs down, performance up. New Wayne 42% Dairy, preferred 2 to 1 over the old formula in palatability tests, contains urea that lets rumen bacteria manufacture more of their own protein, saving you feed dollars. Wayne 32% Dairy is a non-urea, all-vege table protein supplement for farm grains. Both contain a blend of popular dairy feed proteins, vitamins, minerals and molasses that outperforms soybean, cottonseed or linseed meals and brewers' or distillers' dried grains fed individually. Feed for the difference innovations make Feed W'ayne. s^' $ WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheira C. E. SAXJDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D, 1, Quarryville R. D. 2. Peach Bottom Pruning young forest plant ings as long as you can reach the- branches with a ‘pruning hook assures clear, straight trunks, and provides a better timber crop, says Edward P. Farrand. Extension forester at The Pennsylvania State Univer sity. The trees should be prun ed down to one vigorous leader for development of a longer main trunk. An adequate breakfast is a must for everyone if he is to be alert during the morning and maintain his job efficiency, says Mrs. Ruth J. Buck, Penn Slate Extension foods and nutrition specialist. An adequate bieakfasfc should provide ono-fourth to one third of the daily nutritive needs and include some foods each of the four food gioups. WAYNE l^jli] 42% & 32% DAIRY SUPPLEMENTS —MU S 1 AIDS From Allied Mil's: ~ j Irns/alors [ j»j Prune Forest Trees Why Eat Breakfast? H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph: 964-34*4 MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D- 2, Columbia ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks HERSHEY BEOS. Reinliolds
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