5S 14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 14, 1863 _ _ _ n *iji|f)wfifk SALE REGISTER f New Hollond (Continued from Page 2) The 446 hogs sold 50 high er at the December 9 auction. Retail hogs to local butchers brought 17 50 to 18 while grades 1 to 3 went to pa'Ckers at 15 85-16 50 Heavyweight hogs brought 15.35-16, and sows were 10-13.50 The 43 shoats brought $4 to 9.50 per bead. One bundled calves at the December 9 auction sold stea dy. Choice and prime vealers brought 34-37.50, good and low choice 32-34, standard 28-32, and cull and common 15-25 Lambs brought 18 to 22. • Vintage (Continued trom Page 2) 1-3, 185-228 lbs. 15 00-15 35, lot No. 2, 241 lbs 15 25 US No 2-3, 350-465 übs sows 10 S 5-12 00 Twp 'Lots US Choice 30-35 lbs feeder pigs 6 10-6. 25 per head. Lot Choice SO lbs BSS per head SHEEP 28 Pew Good and Choice 50-80 lbs wooled slaughter lambs 17 00-19 00 • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) - I, 190-220 lbs 16 50-17 00, U S 1-3, 190-240 lbs 15 25- 15 75, US 2-3, 230-260 lbs 14 50-15 25 Sows U S 1-3, 300-450 lbs 12 50-14 00, 2-3, 450-600 lbs 11. 50 SHEEP' 250. Compared with 186 head Jast week. Trading active Wooled slaughter lambs steady. Choice and Prime 80-105 lb wooled slaughter lambs 21.- 00-22 00, few Prime 22.50, Choice 19 50-21 00, Good 18- 00-19 50. • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) at 23.00 and load 1175 lbs. 23.25. on Monday, High Choice and Prime 1100-1350 lbs 23 - 25 to 23 75 High Choice and Prime 1360 to 1450 lbs. 21.00-22 25. Choice 900- 1050 lbs 22 50-22 75, Bulk Choice 1100-1300 lbs. 21.00- 22 25. Good 900-1250 lbs 19.- 00-21 50, Standard and Low •Good 16 50-19 50. Slaughter heifers: High Choice and Prime 850-1050 lbs. 21.75-22 00, up to 22.50 on Monday Bulk Choice at the close, 800-1200 lbs 20.50- 21.50, Good 19.00-20 00, Stan dard and Low Good 16 00-19 - 00 Cows: Utility and Commer cial 11 00-13 00, mostly 12 50 down, Canner and Cutter 9.00- 11 00-50, Shelly Canner 8.00- 9 00. Bulls Utility and Commer cial 17 50-19 00, Fat Commer cials 14.00-14 50. Feeders. Few lots Choice 800 lb. steers 22 00-22 50 Couple loads Good 650-900 lbs 21.00-21 60 Change in Eatnig Habits Both increased income and time change the average Am eiman’s eating habits, reports the Agncultmal Marketing Service of the U. S. Depart ment of Agrrcultme In 1962, we ate 15 percent less wheat products, 28 percent less fresh truit, 9 percent less po tatoes, 16 percent fewer egg.--, 39 percent less veal, and 8 percent less pork But, we ate 32 percent more beef, 24 per cent more cheese, 22 percent more canned truit, almost 300_ percent more frozen fruit, and ovei 300 percent more frozen vegetables. Approximately 11 million World War II and 'Korean Conflict veterans have partici pated in Vocational salu tation and Education programs supervised by the Veterans Administration. v&sm&taar • Form Calendar (Continued from Page 1) Darlene Bu’cher, Lititz R 2. Dec. 17 7:29 ipm. New Holland Young Farmers Association meets at the high school. Discussion on straw savers. 8 p.m. Manor Young Farmers meet at Manor High School Analyzing the farm business. Dec. 18 7 pm. Lanc aster County Farm Equip ment association annual meeting and banquet at Hostetters Banquet hall, Mount Joy. 8 p.m. County wild life club meets at the home of Victor Plastow, 2045 Oregon Pike, Lancaster Dec 19 8 pm. Man heim Young Farmers meet at the high school. 'Subject, farm machinery 8 p m Solanco Young Farmers meet at the High School Subject, The impact of contract farming on Lan caster County agriculture Buy NOW and SAVE Take advantage of our WINTER DISCOUNTS Winter Fertilizer need not be taken before Fob. to save $4-25 per ton. CALL 392-4963 or 392-0374 for more information ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Manufacturers of Commercial Fertilizers Grofftown Road, Lancaster, Pa. PUBLIC SALE Valuable Real Estate Stock And Implements SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1963 On the premises located along road leading from Elizabethtown to Falmouth; farm adjacent to Falmouth with a lot of frontage along hard road. FARM OF 147 ACRES more or less, of tillable land, pasture, and wood land, thereon erected a iy 2 STORY STONE AND FRAME HOUSE containing 9 rooms, 2Vi bathrooms; 2 hot air furnaces, one oil fired; Frame Bank Barn, room to stable 40 head of cattle; Corn Barn adjoining barn. Tobacco Shed with dampening cellar and stripping room; room to house 5 acres of tobacco in barn and shed. Corn Barn and Implement Shed. This is a very desirable place to live. Ar rangements to view the property can be made by calling Elizabethtown 367-2955. Also at same time and place Horses, Sheep, and Implements. Sale to start at 12:00 Noon. Real Estate to be offered at 2:00 P.M., when conditions will be made known by Harris C. Arnold, Sr., Attorney Dupes & Gerberich, Auctioneers S. Kraybill & I. Miller, Clerks _ ■ SWSffIPSS**- i f-o'w, Saturday, December 14, Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Farm Madh.in.ery and Garage Equipment at RD #l, Wind sor on road from Neimans school house 'to Martinsville, approx. 2 miles of East Pros pect Sale at 9:30 AM. with terms hy Ray W. Taylor, Owner. Tuesday, 'December .17, at 10:30 AM. Public Sale of Guernsey Dairy Cattle and Farm Equipment, 1% miles east of Quarryville, off Route 372, an Eden town ship, Lancaster Conntyr Penna Terms toy James B. & Anna Lefever. Saturday, December 21, 1963 Public Sale of valuable Real Estate, Stock and Im plements on the premises lo cated along road leading from Elizabethtown to Pal mouth. taraa adjacent to To be held ROBERT P. ULRICH and GRACE S. ULRICH Falmouth “With a lot of frontage along bard road. Sale at 12'00 -Noon with terins toy Robert P. Ulrich and Grace S. Ulrich. The Veterans Administra tion hospitals treated 712,800 patients during the past fiscal year. It as the third consecu tive year VA hospitals treated an increased numtoer of pa tients without a correspond ing increase in the number of hospital beds No Other Protein Need When You Feed USE ONLY Vt LB. SPECIAL TANVILAC PER HEAD PER DAY WITH GRAIN AND LOUGHAGE - GET BIGGER PROFITS FOR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON S THE TANVILAC COMPANY, INC. S ♦fh & Corning Aves., lox fi, Highland J Park Station, Das Moinis 13, lowa > • Pleast Send Ma Additional Informs- I lion about Spaclal Tanvilae. i I havi ADORES! C. O. NOLT BIKD-LV-HAND PUBLIC SALE Of GUERNSEY DAIRY CATTLE and FARM EQUIPMENT Milos east of Quirfrille, off Bonte 873, in Bdei township, Laaoistw County, Pa. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17,1963 10:30 A.M. 52 REGISTERED and GRADE DAIRY CATTLE ;U Milk. Cows, many fresh this fall. One Heifer due in December, 5 in early 1964. 6 Open Heifers. 8 under a year, T-JB. Accredited and Bangs Certified. Charts day of sale. 3 Year D.H.I.A. Arerage 406 Fat. 100% Vac. Loretta 3 Yr. 10,196 M 461 F Rita 8 Yr. 14,688 M 586 F Hannah 6 Yr. 13,278 M 564 F Helen 6 Yr. 13,371 M 563 F 400 Gal. Mojom'.ier Vacuum Milk Tank Grimm Approved, Like New. Universal 8 Unit Pump with 4 Milking Units to Glass Milk Line for 32 Cows with Automatic Washer, used 8 Months. 3 Unit Dol/aval Pump with 3 Floor Units and one Strap Unit, Stainless Steel Strainer, 3 Stainless Steel Wash Tubs 36-Inch Bam Fan with shutters. John Deere 780, 1250 Honrs (Good) 3-Bottom, 16-Inel Mount-Plow, trip bottoms, 2 Bottom 1 4-Inch Trailer Plow, John Deere 24 Wide Space Heavy Duty Transport Disc Harrow wit!) Cylinder. Parmall 200 with Cultivator and Hydraulic Cylinder. E 3 Cockshntt with Hydraulic Cylinder, Co-op 7-Ft. Trac tor Mower, New Idea Conditioner (like new), John Decr( Pluifcr (1 Yr.), John Deere 4-Bar Rake, Roanoke Rope TK Baler, 28-Pt. Grain Elevator with Motor, 1 Rubber Tired Wagon with 16-Pt. Bed and Sides, Templeton Manure Deader. 1.H.0. Cornplanter with Fertilizer Attachment, mounts o» 300, John Deere Silage Blower. I.H.C. 13-Disc Grain Drill, Ncfl Idea P.T.O. No. 200 Spreader, Stauffer 3-Row Tobacco Planter V-Blade Snow Plow, Gem Sprayer mounted on platform, Weed er mounted on Cultivator. 1050 G.M.O. 94-Ton Truck, Stake Body (Inspected) Forney Farm Welder, Double 20 Ft. Tobacco Ladders, 40-F Extension Ladder, 24-lnch McCullough Chain Saw, 4 Bales « Baler Twine, Dry Sink. HAY and STRAW BY THE TON Aucts: Kreidcr'and Diller Lunch -Grove IChfcrcb. of the Brethren Frozen Orange Juice , Frozen orange Juice con centrators Recognized, as one of the most important advan ce? in 'food processing during j the last 20-years, reports the j U.S. Department of Agricul- 1 ture The (frozen orange juice \ industry is now a $3OO million ' a year business. The 530,000 wards in,"the guardianship service program provided toy the Veterans Ad ministration have estates val ued at some ?7>64 million. SPECIAL TANVUAC Feeders Say . • • "The Most Economical Feeding Plan of AW* No trouble with scour* er wttli gome oft feed. You’ll be more thus satuned with our feeding urogram for you'll get healthy stock, "qultli gain* et low cost. Remembar, thcra’i a FEED LOT PROVEN TANVILAC CULTURE PRODUCT FOB EVERY FARM-FEEDING PURPOSE. LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR 3 TRACTORS Terms by JAMES B. and ANNA LEFEVEf Phone lianc. 397-0751 303 D 303 D 300 D 305 D