10—Lancaster Farming; Saturday, November 3, 1962 • Chicago (Continued from Pag* 2) 28 50-2!) 50, nil to 30 50 Mon day, Good 25 50-28 75, Stand aid' 23 50-25 00. Slaughter Ueifeis' Load High Choice to mostly Prime 1080 lbs 20 73 Several loads High Choice with few Prime 975-1050 lbs 29 25-29 50, but nothing over 29 00 Wednesday, late Bulk Choice 850-1000 lbs. 27 50-28 75, Good 24 50-27 00 Cows; Utility and Commercial closed at 14 00-10 50. few High J ieldmg Commercial 17 00, Cannei and Cutter mostly 11 00-11 00, few High service FEEL LUCKY? then enter Purina’s CALF SWEEPSTAKES Just sign your name... nothing to buy... you may be one of the 50 LUCKY WINNERS who will got a four-month-old, registered HEIFER CALF absolutely FREE ii Sm us for entry blanks and details of the Purina Calf Sweepstakes. While you're at the store ask us to tell you about PURINA NURSING CHOW • • • the starter that's “milk plus" • ••the starter that starts calves fast .. * right! John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane John J. Hess, II Intercourse - New Providence Ira B. Landis j Valley Road, Lancaster Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems J. H. Reitz & Son, Lititz yielding Cutter 14.50. Bulls: Utility and Commer cial closed at 17 50-20.00, few cutter 15.50-17 50. Vealers - During week Good 25 00-28 00, Standard 20 GO -25 00, Utility 15 00-20 00. Feeders: Several loads Good and Choice 600-975 lb. steers 25 00-27 25. including 50 head mostly Choice 975 lbs at 27 - 25, few Medium and Good 600-G25 lb. steers 23 50-24 60 load Medium Holsteins 19.50. Good 425-483 lb steer calves 25 50-27 50, Good and Choice 400- 425 lb. ' heifei calves 26 75-27 50. PURINA H. Hiestand & Co Salunga John B. Kurtz Ephrata James High Gordonville John J. Hess Kinzers - Vintage Warren Sickman Pequea Inc. • Lancaster Poult/y. (Continued from Page 3) W. C Melhnger & 50n,'24.25; 17. Same (Clarence Shenk, Jr.), 375 WVC,/13-0, Daniel K. Good, 23,3, IS. Same, 325 WVC, 13-0, Daniel K. Good, 23 S, 19. Same (Elmer Gar ber), 7000 WV, 9-0, Daniel K. Good, 17.1; 20. Same (Lloyd Lelever), 390,0 MCX, 9-1, Starr Poultiy, 17 2. 21 Meivm Landis, 950 L-P, 20 mo. NO SALE, 8 7 BID, 22, Aaron Shank, 6000 WV, 8-6, Stan Poultry, 17 2, 23 Same, 4700 WV, 8-6, Stair Poultiy, 17 2; 24. David G. Miller, 290 WVP, 14-3, Daniel K Good, 24 8, 25 M&B "(Har vey Bonman), 1000 WVP, 8-6, Carl B Risser, 18.0. 26 Same (Oscar Sangrey), 6000 WVC, 8-2, Daniel K Good, 17 0, 27 Same (John McMichael), 4000 WMt, 8-4, Daniel K Good, 17 0, 28. Chailes D Warfel, 4900 IRX, S-6, Starr Poultiy, 17 4, 29 Same, 4900 IRX, 8-6, Starr Poultiy, 17 4, 30 D. E Horn & Co (Gern Haldeman), 15,- 000 WV, 9-2, Stair Poultry, 17 2. 31 Same (Howard Tayloi), 3000 WV, 9-0, Daniel K Good, 17 3, 32 Same (Nevin Flmch baugh), 5000 WV, 9-2, Daniel K Good. 17 2, 33 Kenneth Noll, 220 WV, 9-0, Daniel K. Good, 17 2; 34 J. Everett Kreider (Drumore Ag. 4-H Club), 175 SXCa, 6 mo, Dan iel K. Good, 30 0, 35 James P Myer, 2400 L-F, 2 yr„ Y. J Koser Co Inc , 8 S 3G. Russel Ki eider, 950 WVC, 10-0, Daniel K Good, 16 7, 37 Svlvan Stoltzfus, 250 L-F, 20 mo. V J Koser Co Inc , 74; 38 John L Stoltz fus. 500 L-F, 2 yi„ V. J Kosei Co. Inc , 8 0. Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE Bird-in-Hand Ph, Leola OL 6-3229 SMUCKER BROS. Corn Picking Time ? Take Advantage of Our Grain Bank and Grain Storage Program For Your Corn Harvest • SPECIAL BENEFITS OF OUR GRAIN BANK PROGRAM All grains stored under this program can be returned to-the grower in any form of poultry or livestock feed, by using one of the various concentrate programs. There is no livestock or poultry feed that this concentrate and grain program does not cover. There will be storage available for corn, which can be picked and shelled at harvest time, brought to the mill, dried and stored' here for later use. Faster service now available due to new bulk unloading system. Information available on custom work with new picker-sheller ma chines. Every year more and more customers use the Grain Bank and find it the easiest and most economical way to handle their local grown corn. S. H. HIESTAND & CO. SAIiTXGA # Hubbard' - Hospital board and continues (From Pago 1) as a director. He is currently opment work. co-chairman of the fund.raia. Hubbard expects to be oper. in & campaign to build a, farm atmg from Walpole by Dec. an< * center here. The company will continue His father, Ira S. Hubbard, its local operation under Eu- who celebrated his 91st birth, gene Haller, who for several day Saturday, founded the years has been manager of business. President of the firm the Lancaster plant. is Wentworth Hubbard, whose Hubbard has been presi. father - 01 l ver J - retired Irwa dfent of the Lancaster General tlle post June FASTER GROWING fpi£ |l| *Jm , I M the cost WITH THE MASTER CALF FUR Calves convert feed to body growth 7t> SOtMMi more efficiently during the first year of HCa ttan at any* other time. THE MASTER CALPMANtIRMi full advantage of this-fact and produces duMI breeding size»»«fa (090 ttBMU—GW fat fHlt«—l „ and at loss costli * ® WEIGEL BROS. OXFORD, FA. \ 1 ' i EBY'S MILL L. J. bENLINGER CO. LITITZ PARADISE' j uc .* Li... C ROSS H - ROHRER HEMPFIELD MILLS & s ons j E. PETERSBURG QUARRYVILLE FOR PICKING AND SHELLING CALL Custom Mi\in 2 Coal Fertilizer Phone 898-3221 Grain Barn Equipment Feed
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