Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 5,18>2 (Continued (rom P age AXS) Yield Grade No. 2, 900-1400 lbs. 46.00-52.50. FEEDER CATTLE. Steers, Medium Frame No 1, 350-600 lbs. 50.00-64.00. Heifers, Medium Frame No. 1, 650-700 lbs. 39.00- 49.00; Bulls, Medium Frame No 1, 400-800 lbs. 42.00-54.00. CALVES; 2682. Compared with 3769 head last week and 3185 head a year ago Vealers steady to weak, spots lower. Choice 75.00-100 00, Good 65.00-85.00 ; 90-110 lbs. 54.00- 70.00; 70-90 lbs. 48.00-60.00, Utility 50-100 lbs. 40.00-50.00. FARM CALVES. Hoi Bulls 90- 130 lbs 70 00-121.00; Hoi Heifers 85-140 lbs. 65.00-110.00 HOGS. 4570 Compared with 8027 head last week and 7853 head a year ago Barrows and gilts 50- 75 higher. US No 1-2 200-245 lbs 61.00- 62.75 No 1-3195-265 lbs. 58 50-61 75, No 2-3 220-280 lbs. 57.0080 00, 190 lbs. 54.00-58 75, Sows mostly steady. US No 1-3 300-700 lbs 49 00-56.00, 56.00, (few) No. 2-3 400-700 lbs 42 00-50 00. Boars 40 00-48.00. FEEDER PIGS 910. Compared with 1262 head last week and 1798 a year ago. Steady to weak US No. 1- 3 25-35 lbs. 25.00-40.00; No. 1-3 35-50 lbs. 35.00-59.00; (few) No. 1-3 50-70 lbs. 50.00-64.00. GRADED FEEDER PIGS. 1832 Compared with 2012 head last week, and 2875 head a year ago. All sales by CWT. Feeder Pigs uneven, mostly steady to 5.00 higher. US No. 1-2 30-40 lbs 140.00- 162.00, (few) 1-2 15-30 lbs. 162.00- 170.00, 40-50 lbs. 125.00-144.00, 5060 lbs 112 00-127 00, 60-70 lbs 93.00- 107.00. 70,95 lbs. 78.00-90.00; US No. 2-3 25-40 lbs. 135.00-154.00,40-50 lbs. 120.00-127.00,50-60 lbs. 91.00-108.00. SHEEP. 274. Compared with 1135 head last week and 778 head a year ago. Spring si. lambs steady to weak. Choice 40-110 lbs. 60.00- 78 SI. ewes. 10.00-29.00. Notice to Berks wool poolers LEESPUKT Berks County Extension Agent Clyde Myeis reports that the scheduled wool pool will be held June 12 from 7 ain to 3 pin at Bollman’s Hat Facloiy, Adamslown, despite the buyer’s current inability to obtain immediate bank financing toi the purchases According to Myeis, sheep producers win leceive payment from the buyer, Chestei Fauns ot Virginia, at the latest possible date ot Dec 1,1982 The pi ice will be 45 cents a pound tor all grades. Myeis emphasizes that since the wool will not be graded, the pool will not accept tags, contaminated wool, wool lied with balei twine, wool stored in plastic teed bags, oi wet wool I his Publication is available in Microform. 1 niwrsin Munifilrm InlmulKmjl fth Aih Kiud IX.pi PH \nn VKif Mi dxlnr FARMERSMECHANICSDEALERSSALESMEN GASOLINE and DIESEL Saturday, June 19th, 9 AM to 4 PM Embers Quality Inn • 1700 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA DR. GUENTZLER Price. — Only $15.00 per person. Includes light noontime refreshments. Paid orders for 4 or more in advance $50.00 • This seminar elsewhere has cost $35.00 each person. Exhibit space for fuel saving equipment, supplies will be available for $35.00 per 8 ft. table. Those desiring to attend or exhibit are urged to send or phone reservations in promptly. Space is limited. MORE MPG SEMINAR Box 3484, York, PA 17402 • When writing, be sure to include name& address. Phone Harrisburg 236-8725 • York 757-4816 • Lancaster 393-6389 • Reading 373-5827 Thinking about the 200 MPG Carburetor? You won’t find it in Dr. Guentzler’s 160 page book "FUEL ECONOMY BUYER'S GUIDE." But you will find hundreds of products with description, price and source. Bill's practical advice will show you how to select for maximum mileage im provement on your vehicle. The most comprehensive publication of its type to date. Available at seminar for $lO 00 plus 6% sales tax or $11.60 by mail Ample time between sessions will give you opportunity to get acquainted with others who are working and ex perimenting in fuel economy. This and the exhibits alone will be worth the price of attending l There is a lot going on that you will never hear about except at a meet like this Attending the MORE MPG SEMINAR 'B2 Can Help INCREASE YOUR MET INCOME by: • Improving Mileage, Performance and Engine Life • Reducing Maintenance Expense • Finding New Products and Services for Growing Conser vation market Prepare for the Coming Fuel Price Hikes * and Possible Shortages by Attending The.,. MORE MPG SEMINAR ’B2 » Conducted by Dr. William D. Guenbjer. Full professor of Power Technology, San Diego State University Recently featured on "That’s Incredible" TV Show with MG Modified to get 120 MPG. He is highly regarded as one of the nation's top authorities on mileage improvement. Quote from Auto Club of S. California, “Dr Guentzler has become a popular speaker .also an interesting and well informed speaker." He authored over 50 articles for national publications. He will present a proven, graduated, mileage improvement program using “off the shelf" hardware. Possible mileage gains of up to 100%on gas VB, and up to 25% on V 6 and 4 Cylinder cars will be explained in detail. Alternate fuel evaluation and use. * U S News & World Report May 10,1982 “Say goodbye to (all are likely to begin climbing steep Other Areas: 1-800-632-9034 MAY 10. 1982 OIL GLUT DISAPPEARS Dick West United Press International Washington Almost overnight, the worldwide oil glut appears to have disappeared One day the world seemingly is swimming in a sea of petroleum. Gas stations actually are competing for customers and industry experts are predicting prices soon will hit the magic sl-a-gallon mark, this time on the way down The next day, it's ail over Gasoline prices are edging upward again and talk of an energy crisis once more is heard in the land. ling gasoline prices Retail gasoline prices Jy next fall."
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