Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 11, 1963, Image 13

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    1100-1400
Bulk choice 900-1250 lbs, 22.- cial closed at 15.25-17.00, Can
-66-23.50, Few loads mostly ner and cutter 13.00-00-15.50.
high choice around 1000-1050 „
lbs 23.75. Bulk choice 125'0- .? U f COlm " er ‘
1350 lbs. 22.25-23.00, few lo- cial 18 - s °- 20 - 50 -
ads choice 1250-1300 lbs. 23.- Feeders: Part 1 oad choice
25. Good 900-1200 lbs. 20.75- 750 Steers 25.50, Two loads
22.25, Loadlots mixed good and choice S6O lb. steers 23 50,
choice 900-1100 lbs. 22.25-22.- load S° od with few c . hoice 850
76. Standard and low good 18.- steers 21.75 and load cho
-60-20.50. ice 990 I!bs - 22 - 25 - Load S° od
550 lb. feeding heifers 20.00.
QUALITY SERVICE
MONOLITHIC
and
CONCRETE STAVE
SILOS
TERRE HILL SILO CO.
INC.
TERRE HILL, PA.
Phone 445-3911
SINCE 1927
OWATONNA
OUT R-E-A-G-HES
Youjput mixed feed where you want when you own
an Owatonna Mixer-Mill. Owatonna’s exclusive
“shoulder ’n elbow” unloading auger swings a Ml
325*, places mixed rations where no other auger
can reach.
You buy a mixer-mill to save time and money, and
Owatonna knows it. That’s why so many money
making advantages have been engineered into
the Owatonna,
How Owatonna Leads:
• Most versatile unloading auger built • _ Direct
mill-to-mixer auger • Wider, 24-inch mixing base
cuts bridging • 12-belt drive system, #6O chain
• Governor controls drag feeder and/or feed roll
• Big capacity, 20-inch "Power-Mizer” hammer mill
• Many other important features we will show you
. - Wo-hava an Owatonna Mixer-Mil/
raady to go to-work —call fora ' '
damonstration on your farm!
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23.50-24.00. , Cows: Utility and commer-
ON DISPLAY
R.
i
It.
M. BRUBAKER
Salunga, Pa.
m‘ Women 14
►port Orphan
Jbers at Society of Farm
Women 14 voted to continue
for a second year the full sup
port of a Korean orphan, at a
recent meeting in the home of
Mrs. Paul Hostetter, Strasburg.
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Ralph
Metzler, Mrs. Robert Esben
shade, and Mrs. Charles Meloy.
Members answered roll call by
showing her favorite dish and
giving the recipe for it. The
favorite dishes were then sold.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
Hostetler. The next meeting
will be held at I - 30 p m. June
12 at the PP&L building, Lan
caster. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Ira Kreider, Mrs. Layton Roh
OLD-FASHIONED WAY:
■mm*
MODERN, ONE-TRIP HAYING:
Can you afford the time, manpower and money it costa
you to make hay in three separate steps? Not if you
•want the speed, efficiency and better hay crop an
Owatonna delivers'. The Model 30 cuts, conditions and
-windrows in a single pass through the field . . . does
twice the work of a conventional tractor-mower, trac
tor-conditioner and tractor-rake in half the time! Cut
3 miles per acre off machine travel, reduce haying costs
by as much as $3 per acre. See windrowing at its best.
See the Owatonna Model 30!
• Free-Fulcrum Oscillation—cutting platform follows any
terrain to get all your crop,.. rolls with the punches to save
sickles and guards
• Planetary Transmissions—(gears, riot belts) for instant
power and maneuverability
e Patented Platform Angle—assures uniform feed-through
of hay, no bunches to hinder curing
• 101 Hay Conditioner—mounts easily on windrower tractor,
gives 100% power-crimp action—thorough but gentle SOU*
ditionmg
• Gear Box and PTO sickle drive -.
• Reel Speed—in direct relation to ground speed
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 11, 1963—13
4-H Club Sees
Demonstration
By: Mary Ann Cooper,
Reporter
Paul Wenger and Dale Shirk
presented a fitting demonstra
tion Tuesday night at the Sou
thern Lancaster County 4-H
Holstein Club. Mr. and Mrs.
J. Everett Kreider and family
of Buck, were hosts.
President Robert Wenger ap
pointed a committee consisting
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tm-
rer, Mrs. Charles Micken, Mrs.
John E. Grolf and Mrs. Ross
Learaan.
dall, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wen*
ger, Dale Shirk, Jean Kieider,
Robert Wenger, Maiy Ann
Cooper and Kenneth Rutt lor
the food tent at the Southeast
ern Pennsylvania Ai tihcial
Breeders show in August
The next meeting will ha
held at the Home of Mr and
Mrs. Chailes Tindall, Peach.
Bottom on June 3, 8 00 p.m.
It will teatuie a showing dem
onstration and judging prac
tice. j
Cheese Or Cheese Rood
If you’re looking for tha
most cheese per pound, select
a natural or a pasteurized pio
cess cheese, which is a blend of
natural cheeses, says ITaiold
Neigh, Penn State extension
consumer economics specialist.
If you want a specialty cheese
. . . one that is milder, ease to
spiead, and quick to melt . . .
select a cheese toed oi a cheese
spiead.
USE
Age Old New Jersey
GREEN SAND
(natural Potash and trace
minerals) and
CALPHOS
(Collidal Phosphate)
These natural marine de
posits are ideal lor your
larm smd garden.
Available in any quantity in
bags or use our modern
BULK FIELD SPREADER
SERVICE.
It is the practical and econo
mical way to maintain soil
fertility.
Brooklawn Farm
118 Kreider Ave.
Lancaster Ph. 309-1580
or see your local dealer
The Most Famous Name
In Corn
Pfister Associated
Growers
1007 Nissley Rd.
Lancaster
Phone 898-7121