The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-09-03, Page 58" Cheyenne 4499 Insulated Boot pair
Regular-toe work boot is
— foam insulated arid leather
lined. Available in full and
half sizes: 6-13. (no sizes
121/2) 549.815
eftn growers hear good news at Bean ay
liudmOw S*4tbleirWednalthiy$,Septenaber.3,• 19
range of $21.
, continued, "Things
really look positive fOr-
,this year's crop and
-market. On the World
situation it doesn't look aS.
if there, will be enough
beanSgo , •
“producers in
Michigan are heving all
kinds 'of problems. They
have 'suffered water
e an_d_are now
,
Western Ontario bean
growers heard good news
at the • recent Ontario
BeanDay. .• • ,
Ontario . Bean
Producers Marketing
-,..---Beard-rnanager,Char-les
Broadwell said the initial
payment for • 1980 , crop
white beans' would be
increased about: $2 per
•
4. I.
,,drecl poundbazto
P.,%;-\•-c-at''.. '77
At .the same. tiin`e;
•
Broadwell said the
licence fee ,paid by,
growers to the board was
being reduced from $4,40
to $4 per metric tonne,
The board manager
the---current-market,
price. for beans was, $33.25
per hundred weight, for
:export, and $34,25 .for'
domestic use, Be' added, '
,`,.4There •is only a handful
of crop bead -r ettirrisq should .1604
brOhiliin and White .-bags per acre in Elgin . He said some Ontario
monld. , where water damage was. growers may have
' . ' .' suffered to a high of 18 planted just a little more
"The Michigan acreage bags in Kent.. Perth and, seed than the mann.
is listed at 391,000 acres Middlesex were listed at mended 40 pounds per ., ,
with "a projected yield of 15• and Huron from 14 to acre this year,
12 bags per .acre. I think 17, 100 .pound bags. per ' The • manager added,
that- ---nitty '' lie an 'acre';-----'4"-- ' - " ,iwitir a --fl-v-e- year -7
overestimate." "Put this altogether average of, 12.8. bags per ,
esti'
Broadwell,. s,,,,:.al;ti:e.2....,,,.sai. anda w:::ew:::),kin. g at 15 acre, the potential is
acres.
- about 18 per cent to 92,875 ' -of 1,400;000 bags, an in- yield and respectable
• T e ,. Ontario, yield • : :bags:-from a, 3-,F,,,r,‘, . , ngs_pan.hap, en before
Ontario acreage is up bags, per acre and a total there this year fora great
crease of about 100,000 returns', altbough a lot of ' t,
'<6Vi- - - -4-..--- . . . • . 4 , , • „ • - . •
iined 99
Roper Glove • pair,
Cowhide glove with Roper
thumb and dome fastener
on back. Features heavy_
;eece lining for warmth.
vailable in assorted sizes.
.546-408. • . . • . • ..
39
Work Glove • pair
Tan pigskin palm with
striped back, full leather
_thumb. Band style witch_,___
elastic across .bacK,
knuckle strap. Asst sizes.
.546-482
'409 r. Caltadian -Made 9. '
each ,... ... . . : ..... .. Green Coverall,
Easy-care polyester/cot-
ton blend-Machine_wash,
& dry-no iron. Two-way
zip front with fold over
flap, Two chest pockets.
Bizes 36.-46. Short, Reg.,
Tall. 546-695
1.B" Black
Rubber. I3oots pair
Ideal for farm or home use.
Mid length rubber boot
with steel shank and cor-
rugated soles. Available in
full sizes:.6 to 12.
•
Classic • 29
Hunting Sock pair
Cosy blend-of 80%.- wool-
with. 20% nylon for stretch.
Grey with orange top cuff.
546-122
Wood Chief '
Airtight Heater with Lift-Top
Enjoy the economy of wood heating with the convenience-
and efficiency of automatic non-electric thermostat draft con.'
trot. Large capacity firebrick lined firebox take 24" logs.
Baked enamel finish. Can Use up to 1/3 less ,wood than con-
ventional stoves......:...'566-151.
ry of warm floors, 556-152 6288 Gives you the luxu
Fan for: ood Chief Airtight Stove (Optional)