Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 17, 1970, Image 13

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    Earl M. Weaver Named
from Pago i)
cent of hi* earnings wm! ;o
help meet family expense s
Now Weaver ii using his en
tire earnings plus a scholarship
to fiance bis college (duration
At (he present time Wiaver is
working on a Bncheloi of Sen net
Degree in animal husbandly at
Delaware Valley College On
completion of that degree he
plans to enter Pennsylvania
State University to pursue grad
uate studies in agncultur.il
education. His ultimate goal is
to teach vocational agriculture
in the United States or overseas
In 1964 Weaver was elected
President of the Upper Bucks
Tech PFA Chapter, an office he
held for three years. The job
GAS LITE
NAPHTHA
We have a very satisfactory
fuel for gasoline Lanterns, and
can save you money m barrel
lots.
We deliver with tank truck
and pump it into your tank.
Also tank truck delivery of
home heating oils, kerosene,
diesel oil, gasoline for trucks
and tractors, etc.
OIL SPACE HEATERS
Large Oil Storage Tanks
W. L. ZIMMERMAN
& SONS
Dial 717-768-3131
Intercourse, Pa.
CALL Elmer Beiler
COME IN! SEE THE NEW I*7l UWM-lOK MOWERS TODAY.
CLEARANCE SALE
MOWERS
At Extra Discount
LAWN-BOY HAHN ECLIPSE
RADIO CONTROLLED TRUCKS FOR BETTER SERVICE
C. B. HOOBER & SON
Intercourse, Penna. Phone 768-8231
as chapter president paved the
"ay foi tin State Piisidency
which he hi Id in 1967 00
Dining Ins four ye.iis of high
school Weavu was on immei
ous commr.tei s and paiticipatcd
on the Dan.v and Land Judging
Teams, earning aw aids at both
disliict and state levels
He has bem a public speak
ing winner at distncl. stale, and
iegion.il speaking contests
Weaver has been active in his
church vouth fellowship and at
the picsent time is vice piesi
dent of his class at Delaw aic
Valley College
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22 50 23 35. with fnc head 23 75-
24 10 Cutter 19 75-22 00. Canner
and low-Cutter 17 75-2010
BULLS Choice 28 25-29 75,
few 30 00-30 75 with five head
31 60-32 35. Good 26 25 28 50.
Utility and Commercial 26 00-
29 00, few 29 50-30 50. ai ound
ten head 30 85-31 85. Cutter and
low-Utilitj 900-1075 lbs 23 00-
25 50
FEEDER STEERS .Around
four loads Choice and Prime
925-1025 with Good to low-
Choice slaughter finish 29.00-
29 75, load 850-875 lbs. 30.10-
30 50, Choice 800 960 lbs 28 25-
30 75: mixed-Good and Choice
750-1050 lbs 27 25-28 50
VEAL CALVES Vealers
mostly steady, instances 2 00 low
er; Calves returned to farm
mainly steady, instances 500
lower on last week’s sharp ad
vance on Holstein Heifers
VEALERS Choice 48 50-
52 50, few head 52 50-54 00. Good
Ammon Predicts
Outstanding IPIE
Using nilvnncc tc«isti
ns a yaidsllck. International
I’oulliy Industiy Exposition
(IPIE) officials me piedlcling
a iccord tmnoul cluiin« the
fourthly event scheduled foi
the Cincinnati Convention and
Exposition Center. Oct 2G 21).
This ycai's exposition, co-i
sponsoicd for the fust lime by I
Noithcastern Poultry Pioduc- 1
cis Council (NEPPCO) and the
Poultry Industiy Manufaclur
eis’ Council (PIMCO) is destin
ed to be the most successful in
the show's three-year histoiy,
according to Richaid I Am
mon, general chairman
Among the factois expected
to produce the recoid turnout'
are the central location, a su-1
perb educational program, the I
record number of commeiciaF
exhibits, involvement of 2.500
industrymen through a survey
asking their help in planning l
the show, encouiagement of ad-1
vance registrations by selecting
the winner of a vacation trip for
two from early registrants, and
a strong public iclations pro
gram to acquaint the industiy
with the exposition.
45 00 50 00 Standai d 39 00-46 00.
Utility 33 00-40 00 Cull 90-120
lbs 29 00-33 00, 65-85 lbs 24 00-'
29 00
CALVES RETURNED TO
FARM Bulk 90-115 lbs 34 00-,
43 00, few Holstein Heifeis,
45 00-50 00 i
SLAUGHTER CALVES
Good and Choice 270-350 lbs |
30 00-36 00 '
CALL Titus Burkholder
1 - 425 Esco Low Wide Model
1 - 650 gal. Esco bulk milk tank, M.C.D. 1 \.Y.
1 used 2 h.p. Lehigh compressor
Milk Keeper Bulk Tanks
12 & 7 can Star Milk Coolers
Lehigh Refrigeration Compressors
Klenzade Automatic Bulk Tank Washers
NOTICE We have been appointed stocking
warehouse for Milk Keeper Bulk Tanks.
CALL Leroy Zook
LANCASTER SILOS
ACORN BARN EQUIPMENT
WEAVERLINE CARTS
CALL Chas. Eshleman
SPECIAL SALE
WHEELBARROWS
List Price Our Price
K-8 534.50 531.50
M-ll $32.50 $29.50
M-4% $30.50 $27.50
Handy Tractor Tool Boxes
Reg List Price S 7 95
10% DISCOUNT
While they last
OCTOBER SPECIAL
TRACTOR BATTERIES
20% OFF LIST PRICE
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 17.1970
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piogiam would allow faiiuci
ho actually uiged a S2O 000 punitive ciops on the tlivei
limit In the final vote, he voted . so long as cei lain cu
against the oveiall fedeial faun specified as being in oveip
piogiam. however. duel ion vvcie not pul on i
Second, a so called "set aside" ,ulrs
P.og.am would icplacc the old n ’” i r ,IM '} |,OS , M
, , 1 foi Ihefatinei to p.n Ik ipale
laml ictircmcnt piogiam n )( . fedeial f.nm piogiam ,i
Wheicns past piogiams have still ulili/o all his f.nm land
Southeastern Penna.
FARM TRACTOR
PULL
Open Competition
All Classes
AT
Rough & Tumble Museum
Rt. 30,13 mi. east of Lancaster
October 24,1970
8 AM. - 5 P.M.
All Farmers and Dealers are urged to bring their trac
tors and participate. All Modern Equipment.
Scored according to the National Tractor Pulling
Assoc. Rules.
CALL Bob Kistler m.
NEW EQUIPMENT
McCormick Mixer Giinder
234 2 Row Mounted Coin Picker
McCurry Grain Bodies
International 544 Tractor
2000 McCormick Loader
826 & 1026 Diesel Tractors
544 Farmall Diesel Ti actor
990 Mower Conditioners
USED EQUIPMENT
F.H. 84 Gehl Single Row Forage Haivester
A-l Condition
International 606_Tractor
McCormick Coin Picker 1 P.R.
Oliver Corn Picker single row pull
John Deere Tractor 520 w/cultivator and
3 bottom Plow
300 Tractor with 3 Bottom Plow
icquitcd leaving a (eitain
lion of the land Idle, the
n