Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 11, 1977 _ Smoke detector facts offered 14 Livestock market Peoria Auction June 9,1977 CATTLE: Receipts this week 5600: Last week 4900: Last year 6300. Compared with last weeks close, slaughter steers 50- LOO lower. Slaughter Heifers 50 lower. Cows firm to 50 higher JM Bulls steady. Receipts about 70 pet. slaughter steers, 25 pet slaughter Heifers and the balance mainly cows. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Choice and Prime 3-4, 1150- 1310 lbs. 38.5040,00; Late 38.50-39.50; 1300-1400 lbs. 3-5, 38.00- Choice 24 950- 1275 lbs. 39.0040.50; Late 39.00- Load 40.00. Mixed Good and Choice 24, 900-1300 lbs. 37.50-39.00. Good 2-3, 36.50-37.50; Load mostly Choice 2-3, Holsteins Monday, 37.50. Standard and Good 2-3, 34.00-36.00. . SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice and Prime 34 900- 1075 lbs. 38.50-39.25; Loads; Late 38.50-39.00. Choice 24, 850-1075 lbs. 37.50-38.50; Mostly 38.00-38.00 Mixed Good and Choice 24,800-1100 Trout-Spring Astroboots Alex 29H2672 Alex daughters are consistent producers Most that we have evaluated are making more milk than first predictions The Chickadee cow started with projections of 15,000 lbs. milk. She has gone up with each test. Use Alex - his predicted difference keeps going up too On the May 77 USDA sire summary Alex had a PD of +9OIM +33F +(B7 If your herd could use more production from good uddered cows order ALEX from your ABS representative today Bangor, PA Ephrata, PA Gap, PA Holtwood, PA Landisville, PA Manheim, PA Port Murray. NJ Reading, PA Richland, PA Thomasville, PA Pleasaniville, NJ Vmcentown, NI West Grove, PA RBS lbs. 36.00-37.50, Few 750-850 lbs. 35.00-36.50. Good 2-3 34.00-36.00. COWS: Utility and Commercial 2-3 26.50-28.00. High dressing utility 28.00- 29.00. Cutter 1-2, 23.50-26.50. Canner 20.00-23.50. BULLS: YG 1-2, 1100-1800 lbs. 31.00-35.00; couple 35.50- 36.00. Sire: Paclamar Bootmaker EX (94) GM Oam Fugie Rosa EX 2E 5Y 11m 365 d 24.395 M 38% 931 F Lifetime 133.2Z6M 4998 F Rosa's Sire Paclamar Astronaut EX GM Trout-Spring Alex Chickadee nc 2y 05m 117 d 7,268 m 31% 227 f projected 305d16,062m 506 f Eric Hemsohn Damn Yoder Lynn Gardner Paul Herr James Charles Lamar Witmer Robert Kayhart Robert Greider Paul Martin Ira Boyer Eugene Hornberger Gerald Hall Maurice Slump UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -a smoke detector in your home can give you an early warning in case of fire. It could enable you to escape safely. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission,' most fire victims actually die from smoke inhalation before the heat of flames reach them. Smce smoke spreads faster than heat, smoke detectors can help reduce deaths and property loss because fires' can be detected and ex tinguished early in their development. Two types of smoke detectors are on the market WHAT'S NEW RODENT ELIMINATOR - The Rodent Eliminator (TM) is a brand new super ultrasonic transmitter that ends rodent and bat in festations without using poisions or traps. It protects up to 10,000 square feet. Unlike other transmitters, it changes frequencies automatically. The frequencies vary from 17,000 HZ to as high as 40,000 HZ, and the rodents and bats can’t stand the sound that is transmitted. They are driven away to stay. Designed, built and patented in the USA after exhaustive research and 215-588-4704 717-733-0966 717-656-6509 717 284-4592 717-898-8694 717-898-8694 201-689 2605 215-378-1212 717-866-4228 717-225 3758 609 927 7372 609-859-3783 215 869 9187 RBS today. One, the ion chamber detector, uses a radioactive source to produce elec trically charged molecules (ions) ui the air. This sets up an electric current within the detector chamber. In general, this senses flaming fires (such as an armchair ignitedhy a cigarette). 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