Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 10,1982 UNIVERSITY PARK - Penn State’s 65th Little International Livestock Exposition on April 24 will climax months of fund raising, catalogue production, and daily animal preparation. The Ex position is sponsored by the Block and Bridle Club. Show day will begin at 8 a.m. at the Beef and Sheep Center, leading off with beef cattle and swine classes, followed by sheep and horses. Admission to the show is Livestock market and auction news G&M Livestock Monday, Aprils Duncans ville, Pa. Report supplied by auction Compared to last week, market report steers-strong; cows-weak, hogs-higher. STEERS: High Choice and Prune 66.00-68.00; Good to Choice 60.00- Standard to Good 56.00 60.20; Utility 50.00-56.00. HEIFERS: Choice 60.0064.00; Good to Choice 54.00-60.00; Stan dard 48.00-54.00; Utility 42.0048.00. FEEDERSTEERS: Good to Choice 300600 lbs. 50.2062.00; Standard to Good Heifers 300600 lbs. 48.0060.00. BULLS: 11001650 lbs. 50.00 56.00; 9001100 lbs. 42.0052.00. COWS: High Choice to Prune 43.00- Couple to 48.50; Good 40.00- Standard 38.0040.00; Utility 36.0038.00; Cutters 32.00 36.00; Canners Down to 30.00. CALVES: High Choice 90.00 103.00; Good to Choice 70.0090.00; Standard to Good 50.0070.00; Utility Down to 30.00. FARM CALVES; Hoi. Bulls 90 Improve the efficiency of your pork production. O Contact: MELVIN HORST Middlecreek Swine Breeders, Inc. 215/593-2279 your authorized dealer for DEKALB hybrid swine. Let DEKALB hybrid boars and hybrid gilts improve your pigs weaned, growth rate, feed efficiency and carcass quality. DEKALB Swine Breeders, Inc. As a condition of sale, please note statement of limited warranty and remedy on DEKALB Invoices and contracts Penn Staters brush up on fitting for ‘Little P free and the public is invited to attend. Students “draw lots’’ for their animals several weeks before show day. This marks the begin ning of six weeks of intensive training for both animals and contestants. Competition is keen for prizes in fitting and showing contests. Champions in each species compete for the grand championship. Honors and prizes will be 120 lbs. 65.0091.00; Hoi. Heifers 90 120 lbs. 75.00110.00. FEEDER PIGS: 25-35 lbs. 32.00 45.00; 35-50 lbs. 45.0054.00. HOGS: 200240 lbs. 50.0053.60; 170300 lbs. 42.0051.00. SOWS: 42.00-52.75. BOARS: 35.0039.25. LAMBS: Easter Trade 2070 lbs. 65.00106.00. SHEEP; 15.0032.50. GOATS: 12.0062.00. New Holland Horse Monday, April 5 New Holland Sales Stables Report supplied by auction Reported receipts of 167 head of horses, mules, and ponies. Market: steady. Work horses 950.001225.00; Better horses 550.00-840.00; Driving horses 375.00-790.00; Riding horses 375.00-500.00; Lightweight killers 375.00-500.00; Heavyweight killers 550.00685.00; Mare Ponies 40.00125.00; Pony Colts 15.00-50.00; Geldings 40.00 125.00; Larger ponies 150.00200.00. awarded the evening of April 24 at the Little International banquet in the Htzel Union Building on campus. The banquet also will honor the distinguished alumnus of the year and the winner of the Glen R. Kean award for leadership. Members of the collegiate judging teams—who have competed in livestock, horse, and meat con tests—will also be recognized. Students majoring in animal production, with an outstanding Saturday, April 10 12th annual Maryland Holstein Show, 9:30 a.m., Tunomum Fairgrounds. Pa. Nut Growers Assn, grafting demonstration, 10a.m.-2:30 p.m., Kutztown Grange. Monday, April 12 Red Rose Beef Club leaders meeting, 7:30 p.m., Lancaster Farm & Home Center. Tuesday, April 13, Poultry Sales & Service Con ference, Penn State, continues tomorrow Franklin County ASCS annual banquet, 7 p.m., Kauffman Ruritan Community Building Bradford County Sheep & Wool Growers Assn., 7:30 p.m.. Extension Office. Adams Beef Producers meeting, 7:30 p.m., Extension Office, Gettysburg. Lancaster County FFA public speaking contest, 9 a.m., Manheim Central. Wedensday, April 14 Garden Spot 4-H Club, 7 p.m.. Fellowship Hall, New Holland United Methodist Church. 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Brtadford Dairy Princess Com mittee, 8 p.m., Towanda Ex tension Office. Thursday, April 15 Warwick FFA Banquet, 6:30 p.m., Bnckerville Fire Hall. Friday, April 16 PEMA meeting, 6:30 p.m., Sheraton Conestoga, Lancaster. / 4' t I Terry Stockdale of New Alexan dria for beef cattle; Tom Mcllwain of Shady Plain for sheep; Joe Strittmatter of Quincy, Michigan for swine; and Tom WalkersJP Prosperity for horses. The show manager is Robert Bortz of Apollo, senior is animal production. Assisting him is Scott Davenport of Montrose, junior in animal production. Harold Harp ster is the faculty advisor for the Block and Bridle Club. Saturday, April 17 South Central Pa. Pork Producers feeder pig show & sale, Ship pensburg Fairgrounds, show 10 a.ra., sale Ip.m. Del Pork Producers show & sale, Carroll’s Sale Barn, Felton, Del. show 10 a.m., sale 2 p.m. Lancaster County FFA meats judging contest, 9 a.m., Kun zlcrs, Lancaster. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! 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