Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 17, 1970, Image 6

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    -jisli'i Farming. Sniurday. October 17. 1070
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• New Holland
(Continued fiom Pas*' 2)
?2 SO 23 35. five In’'»• 23 75
24 10 Cutlet IS) 7a 2'.! 0(1, C.m
j.n ,uul low Cultei I!’ 2.i 20 10
BUI-I.S Choice 28 25 29 75.
Jivv 30 10 30 75. five head 31 CO
-22 35. Good 26 25-2R50; Utility
-.Hid Commcici.il 26 00 29 00. few
29 60 30 10
FEEDER STEERS Couple
leads Choici and Pnme 800 1025
lbs with Good to low-Choice
finish 29 00 29 75
C \LVES Vealeis sliadv to
2 00 lovu-i
VFALERS Choice 30 00
52 50 few 52 50 53 50 Good
45505000 S'and uH ->nno j(5 on
Lease Green Leaves on
Vegetable Plants
Gieen leave*! indicate a heal
tin saiden sajs James O Dull
extension home hoilicultinc
specialist at The Fenns\hanin
St.ite L'nucisitv It is best to
allow the leaves on tomato
squash and watei melon plants
Tnmming the leaves fiom such
plants does not cause added
giowlh in the funt
In a recent 12 month period 9,000,000 pigs in the
U. S. were started on
PURINA
PIG STARTERS
FOLKS ARE FINDING OUT that Purina starters truly give pigs
the fast, right start hogmen want and look for.
LOADED WITH POWER. Purina pig starters give baby pigs quick
energy, fast growth, extra disease protection . . . and they sup
ply vital nutrients the sow's milk may lack.
EXTRA PALATABLE. Most important of all, pigs really go for
Purina starters They become enthusiastic "early, eager eaters".
PURINA STARTERS—Baby Pig Chow, Early Weaning Chow, and
Pig Startena—offer pigs "built in" livability and grow power
to get them off to a fast, thrifty start.
TO FIND OUT for yourself about these "quick start" Purina
Starters, stop m and visit us—soon!
John J. Hess, 11/ inc. James High & Sons
Ph- 442-4632 Ph- 354-0301
Paradise Gordonville
Ira. B. Landis John B. Kurtz
Ph 394-7912 Ph 354-9251
1912 Cieek Hill Rd , Lane It D. 3, Epfarata
West Willow Wenger's Feed Mill
Farmers Assn., Inc. Inc.
Ph 464 3431 Ph 367-1195
West M illow Rheems
PJHB E! ‘ Vffll
■ ■ if i'A
nmi> :«oo 40 00. Cull 90120
lbs 29 00 33 00. 65 85 lbs 24 DO
-28 00
SHKKi’ Good 75-Jta lbs
Wooled Lambs full> -stead> at
23 00 26 30
HORSES
October 12, 1970
Receipts of 364 horses sold
stead>. Riding Horses 80 400.
Driving Horses 85-250: Pon>
.Maics 10 35, Geldings 10 25. Kill
ei s 4 5
COWS
October 14, 1970
Receipts of 108 cows. 1 bull
and 5 heifers aic selling stiong
ei on better kinds Ficsh Hoi
stem 450 610, Othci bleed* 285
350 Bull 250. Heifeis 75 250
HOGS
October 12, 1970
Hog receipts totaled 1140 at
Voiulas s sale Retail 20 25-
22 50 Heavyweights 18 50 19 50
Wholesale ' 2 3 c 4s 19 50 20 25
Sows 13 50 16 Bonis 12 14
CALVES
October 12, 1970
One hunciicd mrtU talus
vveie ofieitd at Mondav s sal
- and Pume 4b 53 Good
and Low Choice 41-45 50 Stand
aid 35 40 50. Common 22-34 50
B B ■
LPJPJBU
Warwick FHA
Elects Officers
Judy Snyder has been fleeted
prevalent of the Warwick High
School Chapter of the Future
Homemakers of America
The election which started off
the FHA's 1970-71 >ear also in
cluded Debbie Mountz. vice
president. Shelby Smith, secie
t.uy. Dons Horst, treasurer.
Debra Gregory news reporter.
Linda Snavely. hi-tonan and
class repiesmla’ise Jane Snadn
and Anna Noll, class lepiesen
tatives
The faculty ad\i'Oi i' Mis
Ann Hoocei
The club In- conducted .1
cook book -ale
\ II ,llo” ion pn tv is being
11!. iiiiul lo’ OttobcM 22 with
Waiuick FF \ inembeis ,i>
gik'st' \n mutation fiom tin
W.iwuk FF \ foi a havi’de on
Oc obc'i SI ha> been accepted
A bale ■'ale is st I f Ol Oc'obci
24 at the LiMz Fue Hall Time
o r the «dc i> 8 a m through
noon Homemade baked goods
made b\ Chaptei membeis, will
be on sale
The club i«. pai ticipating in a
“Chew foi UXICEF drive
Thtv aic collecting Clark chew
ing gum wiappers to benefit
childien in foreign countries
The collection will be held until
December 15
A. hike will be held for mem
beis and then mothers on Xo
vembex 15
Debra Gregorj
Waiwick FHA ‘
News Repoiter
YOUR INVITATION TO:
PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE'S
NEW HEADQUARTERS
Oct. 22 r 21 and 24
REFRESHMENTS and DOOR PRIZES
—grade 2 to 4 29 75-30,75. Mixed
• Chicago good und choice 28.50-29,78.
(Continued from Page 2) t;o0( , 20 73-28 50.
mated at 30 30 and 1135 lbs. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS,
compared with 30 04 and lla9 Throughout the week, high
lbs last week and 29 43 and 1154 choicc ~n d pr i mc 900-1100 Ibl
lbs last year Heifei supply yit . ld grado 3 nnd 4 29.00-29 50,
largely high good to prime fjv| . | onds at 29.50. Choicc 828-
•weighing 850-1075 lbs 1025 n, s jidd grade 2to 4 27.7S
SLAUGHTER STEERS 0° 29 00 Mixed good and choice
Wednesday, prime 1200-1325 lbs 2(J 75.27 75 Gooc | 26.00-26.75
yield grade 3 and 4 31 50-32 00
with couple loads 1300-1325 lbs SHEEP 100 Few h)t9
32.15 32.25 Mixed high choicc choicc 100 lb wooled slaughter
and prime 1050-1325 lbs 30 75- lambs 27 50-28 25. Package good
3150 Choice 950-1375 lbs yield 95 lbs 26 50.
JAMESWAY
Rugged Chain Bam Cleaner
GRAND
OPENING
l v a miles West of Blue Ball, Pa. on Route 322
Ph. 354-5171
OF
11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.nL