—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 13, 1964 14 • New Holland (Continued from Page 2) and stock heifers sold for $65- 190. At the June 8 sale of horses 346 head changed hands Kill er horses were higher, otheis fully steady. Riding horses Real Estate BRADFORD COUNTY FARM FOR SALE 148 Acre Dairy Farm 100 acres cultivated Balance pasture & timber Mountain stream never dry. 9000 Forest Trees 2 BARNS - 2 SILOS - 8 ROOM HOUSE Gravity water to all build ings Close to paved road, schools, churches, community shopping. PRICE $25,000.00 Owner will carry mortgage Apply Wesley W. Mott Leroy, Pa. Phone 364-5656 Jesse Suavely, Jr. Landisville, Pa. Phone 898-4831 rDAVY DAVCO Soys . . . For Best Results Use Oovco Nitrogen Solutions Dovco 3-G Granulated Fertilizers SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Phone 656-9156 PUBLIC SALE Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE To be held MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1964 On the premises located along road leading from Mastersonville to Milton Grove, 3 miles Southwest of Mastersonville. Farm containing 21 acres, 106% perch, more or less, thereon erected a 2 l k Story Frame House covered with asbestos shingles, containing 5 rooms and hath; summer kitchen adjoining; bottle gas heater. 2 Story Block Bam room for 10 head of cattle. 2 story lmplement Shed and Chicken House, room for 200 chickens; corn crib adjoining; 2 story block 3-car garage with large storage room on second floor, and grain bins. These buildings are in very good condition. Well of never failing water with electric water system. Electricity and water in house and barn; electricity in all buildings. Arrangements to view the buildings can be made by calling Mount Joy Phone 653-3739. Sale to start at 7:00 P.M., when conditions will be made known by , „ . HENRY CORNIES J. David Young, Attorney Walter Dupes, Auctioneer I !_ t '. l l . • 1 - r " i> v .ii ci , i■, . < ; i brought $125-550, and driving hoi ses were $125-215. mares sold for $4O-120 and geld ings made $3O-140. Killer horses were 7 J /2 to 8 cents a pound. The 385 market hogs sold 25 lower at the June 8 auction. Retail hogs to local butchers brought 17 50-18, grades 1 to v 3 went to the packers at 16 85- • Stock Yards 17 50, and heavyweight hogs brought 15 50-16 75. Sows weie 00, 550-750 lbs. 17.10-17 85 11-13.50. The 25 head of shoats Calves. 575. Compared with brought $9-11, 50 per head 526 last week. Vealers about At 'the June 8 auction, 110 steady. Choice 30 00-32 00, few head of calves sold steady to 33 00, Good 27.00-30 00, Stan -100 lower. Choice and prime dard 24 00-27.00, Utility 2100- vealers brought 30-34, good and 24 00. low choice 26-30, standard 23- Hogs; 1300. Compaied with 26, and cull and common 18- 1195 last week- Barrows and 22 50 gilts steady to 25c higher, Sows The 30 lambs on sale, all steady, weights, brought 20-25. Barrows and Gilts - U S 1-2, - 190-240 lbs 17 50-18 00, few 18 - 25, U S 1, 190-225 lbs. 18 00-18 - Duty is what one expects 50, US. 1-3, 185-250 lbs 17 00 fiom otheis —it is not what one 17 50, US. 2-3, 200-240 lbs does oneself —Oscar Wilde 16 50-17 00, 240-280 lbs. 16 00- l6 50. mma ■■ nFrif TFR Sows- US 1-3, 300-450 lbs SALE KtlllJ I tIC 1150-12.50, few US 1-2, 280- 36Q Jbs 12 50 . 13 00j us 2 . 3 T „ IQRd p - 400-550 lbs 10 50-1150, 550-650 Monday June 15, 1964, Pub- ]bs 1000 . 105 a 1 1C Va *t b rBa 6S i Sheep- 500 Compared with to be held on the premise lo- 371 head ]ast we £ k- Sprin | cated along road leading from lgmbs stead t 0 100 £ wer * Mastersonville to Milton Grove, steady 3 miles Southwest of Master- Spring Lambs; Choice 6 0-90 sonville. Terms by Henry lb 24 , 00 . 26 00> f ew 26 50, Good Cormes - 50-90 lb. 21.00-24 00, Mixed Utility and Good 18 00-20 00 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Shorn Slaughter Ewes Cull to Choice No. 2 and 3 pelts $4 00-7 00. Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) biped meeting of Rough Rid ers and Boots and Saddles 4-H horse clubs at Click’s show grounds, Bareville. Members of Dauphin County horse club will be guests. Pony (Continued from Page 2) (How to stretch the laying period You know what a longer laying period means , . . more eggs. And more eggs mean more profits for you! That’s what you get wi|h Red Comb tein building. Amino acids are the basic protein building blocks When you balance them, you get fop production, top profits. The people at Red Comb know this because they’ve spent more than 90 years in feed research and development. They’ve formulated feeds to the genetic capacity of flocks in this area. That’s how Red Comb encourages your hens to lay up to their full potential. What’s more, Red Comb feeds are seasonally adjusted, with proper nutritional balance in winter and summer. This means greater uniformity in production all year long. So let us help you get a longer laying period. 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