ices Are Good t Farm Sales T 1 4 tractor brought $730 and ,l o w $l9 5 Wednesday at the de K Mylin sale in Wil , stieet. If \ combine was sold for Rjofl, a manure spreader for Koto and a hay crusher for EjjO Another tractor brought ft'tir, and a wagon $220. B Other prices included, dry Rink $56, log chain $l4, water Stiough $3O 50, water tank $5O, $35 per ton, and straw I*3-1 P er ton - I At the John S Ressler sale, fcelton, tractors brought $675 fend $460. Wagons sold for L))57, and $233. A gram drill Isold for $370, and a hay crimp fei changed hands at $245. | Hav brought $39 a ton; L welder sold for $125, a copp- L. ud«l $8 35, and a copper ij,ettle $15.50. An anvil sold jfor $4l. Kreider and Diller were [auctioneers. i A cjnic is a man who knows 'the price of everything and the lvalue of nothing. Feeders everywhere are talking abeut Ful-O-Pep Supplement JMAW>W J,V In feedlot after feedlot —commercial and farm—feeders are reporting better gains and conversions at lower feed cost. The reason: It’s Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Beef Supplement. * . de signed to enable the beef animal to get up to 20% more energy from the same amount of feed... and to use that extra energy for faster, more efficient gains. Gain, efficiency of gain, cost of gain, market value of cattle, and Other factors are reflected in net return. And net return , cattlemen nre reporting, is higher when Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Beef Supple ment is fed. Morgantown Feed & Grain Stevens & Morgantown Millport Roller Mills Millport S' H. Hiestand & Co., Inc. Salunga Fluid Milk Sales Climb The steady climb of Class I (fluid) milk continued for the 17th consecutive month in the New York . New Jersey milk shed dunng the month of Feb ruary, according to E. J. Row ell, public lelatious supervisor for American Dairy Association and Dairy Council of New Yoik, “The increase of 15.2 mil lion pounds in this February’s fluid sales over the same month a year a'go, brings the 17 month increase to a total of 209. S million pounds a 2 7 per cerit growth in Class l| consumption,” he said. Class I sales from October, 1961 through February 1963 were 7,8'21 million pounds; for October, 1962 through Feb ruary, 1964, they were 8,0*30.8 million pounds. Class I prices for the last 17 months have averaged $5 33 a hundred weight while Class 111 (manu factured) prices have averaged $3.09 - a difterence of $2 24 Stop in and talk if over Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. per hundredweight. “This growth in fluid sales has meant about $4,66i9,520 in added income for more than 42,000 producers in the milk shed,” Rowell pointed out, Potato Stocks Above Average HARRISBURG Stocks of PennsiUauia potatoes in the hands of growers, local dealeis, and clupipeis on Maich 1 were estimated at 1 3 million hiiu diedweight according to the PennsyUania Crop Repoiting Sen ice This is the lowest Al'arch 1 stocks since the 1, 250,000 cwt lecoided in 105 S and the second lowest since monthly recoids began in 1949. The March 1 stocks were 19 per cent below a sear earhei and 10 per cent bleow the« 1958-62 average. Total stocks held on March 1 amounted to 19 per cent of fall production compared with 23 per cent on March 1, 1963, and the 5-year aveiage of 21 pei cent. If You Can’t Afford To Carbet Your * Keeps barn clean and sanitary * Sweetens the soil * Reduces slipping IVAN M. MARTIN, INC. 854-2112 448-5453 442-4148 Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Grain Kirkwood H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Leola and Witmer irn ♦ ♦ ♦ Use Blue Ball, P«. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21, 1964— ’ Local Men On Plow Matches Committees Two local men ate on the state plowing contest commit tees accoidmg to Chailes M Wo’ gem nth Ileishey, piesident of the contest. .Vinos Funk, Ahllei s\ ille is a memhei ot the safety commit tee headed by Caison F Meitz, Hai nsbuig. Cliailes \\ T Passmoie, Lanc astei, is a memhei at the pub licity committee Noiman Bbei ly p , Hai nsbuig is chairman The contest will be held July 29 ueai Edenville, Fiank lin County. All contestants must pio\e their ability in county contests pnoi to the state meet • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) Choice and Prime 1350-1400 22 75 Several loads High lbs. 22 00-22.25. Bulk Choice 1100-1300 lbs. 21.25-22.25, small supply Choice 950-1100 lbs 22.00-22 50, Choice 1300- 1450 lbs 20.00-21 50, Choice 1400-1525 lbs. 19.00-20.25. Good 900-1200 lbs. 20 00-21.- 50, Standard and Low Good 17 50-20 00. Slaughter heiteis: Two loads High Choice and Prime 1020-1050 lbs. 21 75-22 00. Bulk Choice 850-1100 lbs 21 - 00-21 50, couple loads Choice 1118 lbs 20 75, Good 19 50- 20 50, Siandaid and Low Good 17 00-19 00. Cows Utihtv and Commer cial 14 50-10 00, Cannei and Cnttei 12 50-15 00. BEFORE YOU BUY TRY Conestoga Brand Fertilizers Complete Soil Service k • All analysis available for topdress-sidedress- 7) plow down $ 0 Custom applied LIQUID NITROGEN # Special Mixing to soil test • Weed Killers Insecticides # Delivered, Bags or Bulk LANCASTER BONE FERTILIZER CO. Quarryville 786-2547 IF YOU PLANT CORN YOU'LL WANT THIS Ortho Unipel Starter Fertilizer 13-34-10 Kasj to handle in 50 11). bags oi in bulk . . . • Pioieii ])oi lonnaiK e . . . =3Sk % Highest mailable analysis . . . • Uonieiiienf to stole and jtW* \ • tfost itttitor iti })< llet .. . ;n\u«U 0 I’niloiiii eaiU iespouse . , • Higher Also mailable in bags oi bulk 20-10-10, l(»-l«-1ti, 10-20-20 Til Reg US Pat oil Oitho and Unuiel SMOKKTOWX t'li- J->nc. 397-3530 Farm Women 15 Plan Show Fai m Women Societ\ 15 is planning a luncheon and fash ion show to he held Aipnl 1 in the Union Pie-Jutenan Chinch. Kn kiwood The wavs and means committee is in dial ge w ith Mrs \lai tin Gieen leal as chan man Plans weio announced at a lecent meeting m the home of Mis Alehin Bovte, Collins As sistant hostesses weie Alts. Alehin l!o\ce Ji , Alls Giahle lieu and Alls Call Johnson. Roll call was an-iweied h\ “a had habit I should hieak ” The meeting ‘was piesided o\ei I>y Alls John Fiantz, piesident. Ahs Johnson ga\e the de\ o tions A donation was icted to the Red Ci oss Heau Haven, East er Seals and to Alis Helen Bushong foi book's to Africa. Aleniheis will sew at the Gen eral Hospital on Apul 7. A new member was u el coined to the SoeieU. She is Mrs John Clendennin A bus is planned foi the Woild’s Pair on May 9, leaiing tiom Lanc aster The piogiam nas gnen by John W Beattie estate plan ning- officer ot the Lancaster Countv Karineis National Bank His topic nas “You Can Ilaie Tom Will Made Fiee If You Can Altoid the Pn’ce” A bnthdai auction was held with Mis Gieenleat as the auctioneei The next meeting Mill he held on Tluusdac Ap ni 16 at Middle Octoiaio Chiu eh Oxford 932-8323 ■7 s !S
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