Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 09, 1990, Image 38

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    A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 9,1990
Reading Phillies Host Dairy Promotion Night
PHILADELPHIA—The Read
ing Phillies baseball team joins
forces tomorrow with the Middle
Atlantic Milk Marketing Associa
tion (MAMMA) to create a family
fun extravaganza at Reading Mun
icipal Stadium.
Free ice cream, ice cold choco
late milk and high-quality equip
ment bags are all part of the Dairy
Day event to remind fans that dairy
products are not only nutritious.
Greencastle
Livestock
Greencastle, Pa.
Thursday, June 7, 1990
Report Supplied by PDA
CATTLE 211. STEERS:
FEW SELECT & CHOICE
HOLSTEINS 63.25-69.75.
HEIFERS: FEW SEL & CH.
HOL. 62.85-65.00. COWS:
BR. UTILITY & COMMER
CIAL 55.00-58.00; CUTTER
A BON. UT. 54.00-58.50,
CANNER A LOW CUTTER
50.00-53.75. SHELLS
DOWN TO 47.00 COUPLE
TO 60.50. BULLOCKS
GOOD 69.00. BULLS:
YIELD GRADE NO. 1 FEW
925-2170 LBS. 62.00-72.25.
CALVES: 357. FEW
CHOICE 1.04-1.17; STAN
DARD & GOOD 70-100
LBS. 92.00-98.50, UTILITY
60-85 LBS. 75.00-92.00.
FARM CALVES: NO. 1
HOL. BULLS 85-135 LBS.
1.65-2.00, NO. 2 HOL
BULLS 85-135 LBS.
1.25-1.75 FEW DOWN TO
1.00. HOL. HEIFERS 80-140
LBS. FEW DOWN TO 95.00,
1.4-2.07V1.
HOGS: 36. SOWS FEW
US NO. 1-3 350-650 LBS.
52.00-54.75. FEW BOARS
48.75-51.00.
SHEEP; 42. LAMBS (9
GOATS) FEW LARGE
33-50 HD. FEW KIDS 31-33
HD. CHOICE 100-105 LBS.
SSL 59.00-61.00, FEW
EWES 17.50-40.00.
Public Auction
Sat., June 16th
10 AM.
1274 W. Strasburg Rd. (Rt. 162)
Marshallton, Pa. 4 Ml. From West
Chester, Take 162 From Unlonvllle, Pa.
Antiques, Furn., & Tools
Single brass bed, wicker, oak bed, plank
bottom chairs, Victorian sofas & loveseats,
treadle sewing machine, chairs, wooden
boxes, trunks, mirrors, wooden & glass
butter churns, pitcher & bowl, baskets, old
bottles, old keys, wooden ice box, wooden
barrels, milk cans, buckets, milkers,
refrigerator & freezer, crystal, china, tea
pots, silver, brass, copper, glassware,
pots & pans, Calamazoo wood heater, old
tools, air compressor, skill saw, belt San
der, corn sheller, platform scales, feed bin
& bags, scrap iron, anvils, old doors &
shutters, power mower, dehorners,
wooden pulleys, drill press, vises, work
bench, chains, ropes, walking plow, iron
trough, sm. cart, bridles, harnesses,
saddle racks, saddles, old house maga
zines, lumber, bricks, blocks, stone, cedar
shingles, fence posts, fencing. Many other
farm items.
Lunch will be served by Marshallton
Methodist Church.
owner: Hazel S. and
Late Edward H. Busby
John L McGrellis 111
Auctioneer
(302) 239-7244
but also the foods to eat when hav
ing fun.
Dairy Day also reminds fans
that June is Dairy Month.
Pennsylvania Secretary of Agri
culture Boyd Wolff is to throw out
the first ball of the game and to
officiate a cow-milking contest.
The milking contest, vying
teams from radio stations WAGO
and WYCL, begins at 12:30 p.m.,
just prior to the game. WAGO is
FATHER’S DAY SPECIALS!
SAVE ON TRIMMERS & SAWS
Now Thru June 16, 1989
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QUALITY PRODUCTS AND SERVICE • 13M Main St., last lari, PA
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the play-by-play voice of the
Reading Phillies.
Also, the first 1,500 youth, aged
14 and younger, to show for the
game will receive an equipment
bag from one of several dairy prin
cesses. The equipment bags are
emblazoned with the Reading
Phillies logo and the message,
“Milk. It Does A Body Good.”
Fans can also receive free ice
cream loaded with toppings from a
(A, INSTANT START
QUALITY FINISH
BUY noui!
M.M. WEAVER
Leola, PA 17540 (717) 656-2321
Located: 4 miles West of New Holland on Route 23, 11/,I 1 /, miles Northeast of Leola on the North Groffdale Road,
1 mile on the right, opposite Groffdale Mennonlte Church.
50-foot banana split provided by
the local county dairy promotion
groups. Free ice cold chocolate
milk will be provided by Clover
NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS
& 0% INTEREST
UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1991 FOR ALL
& .. .. TRACTORS &
atmp/itstiif R|D|NG MOWERS
It— B 'i-nra B Q ! 1
"STORE OF THE FUTURE”
Fhaw 1 CompMtd Now Modem
Entrance A Sion Front
Now 100 Cor Forking lot
You get a tight, consistent bale the first time
... every time. Because Vicon’s new balers
make starting a round bale easier and faster.
The secret is Vicon’s revolutionary
design, combining a full-width floating
pick-up with a wide-open throat.
This unbeatable combination lets you
make better bales faster, with no extreme
weaving up on the windrow. That means more
bales per hour and lower operating costs.
See your dealer now. Take a close look
at the new Vicon Round Balers with a choice
of 4 ft. or 5 ft. wide bales. A Vicon baler is
your best choice... right from the start.
VC 'c "OFFER EXPIRES W<V9O - SUBJECT TO AVAH.IBIUTY
& SONS, INC.
Farms Dairy of Reading.
Singing the national anthem will
be a former alternate state dairy
princess, Laurie Sterner. Sterner
attends Messiah College on a mus
ic sholarship.
FARM & HOME CENTER
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