Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1964, Image 5

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    P. B. GUERNSEY
NIGHT SALE
Thursday, August ZO, 1964 7:30 P.M.
At the Ass’ii. Sales Pav. 6 mi. E. of Lancaster, Pa. on Rt. 30.
50 HEAD All Cows and Bred Heifers
Either fresh or due i» July, Aug. and Sept,
Sale includes shipment from a well known Guernsey
Breeder in Western New York, Willard Pengelly who has
consigned before and made many friends. These will do the
same.
Besides many good consignments from Penna., Breed
ers from N.Y., N.J. and Md. have also put in some of their
good ones.
Maintain your Fall production by buying the kind that
will fin the pail during that period.
THIS SALE HAS IT! ! !
SALE MANAGED BY: For catalogs write:
THE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N.
p. 0. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA. 17011
FLY SPRAYS FOR
DAIRY CATTLE
Improved Ciodrin and Vapona
Combination Spray
For Dairy Barn Control
Use Cygon Available at
392-4963
ORGANIC PUNT FOOD CO.
GBOFFTOWN RD. Next to the Waterworks
LOWER YOUR EGG
PRODUCTION COSTS!
Many of our customers manag e to get top production per bird
housed with feed conversions of 4 POUNDS PER DOZEN
or less
These records and low costs are built into our Early Bird Lay-
ing Feeds.
May we help you?
Your EGG PRODUCTION costs and your
flocks PERFORMANCE will be determined
by the way you feed and manage your
replacement stock NOW!
Don't be penny wise and pound foolish!
For a record producing "Feeding and
Management Program" for replacement
stock see or call us today.
For Hie finest- poultry service anywhere, contact your Miller & Bushong Representa
tive or call Lancaster 392-2145
v \ •/,
The Way The Twig Is Bent . . .!
Do it right!
"FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE"
• Chicago
(Continued from Pane 2)
small supply average Good and
below under 1100 lbs. 50-1.00
higher, slaughter heifers 50-
1.00 higher, cows 50-1.00 low
er. Bulls mostly 1.00 lower. In
the carlot dressed beef trade
at Chicago, steer beef 50-1.50
higher, heifer beef 1.00-150
higher. Cow beef steady to
1.00 dower. Steer beef Wednes
day highest since September
1963.
Slaughter steers: At the
close, High Choice and Prime
1150-1450 lbs. 26.50-27 00, a
round 20 loads Prime 1200-
1375 lbs. 27.00, several loads
High Choice and Prime 1450-
1580 lbs. 26 25-26 50, including
three loads Fame 1500-1580
lbs. 26.50, Choice 1100-1400
lbs. 25.50-26 50, load Choice
1475 lbs. 25 75, load High
Choice and Fame 1650 lbs
24 00, Choice 900-1100 lbs 24.-
75-25 75, few loads High Choice
and Prime 1050-1100 lbs 26 GO
-26 25, Good and Choice 900-
1300 lbs 24.00-25.00, foui load
String 940 lbs. 24 00, Good 22-
00-24 00, Standard and Low
Good 20 00-22.00, with Hol
steins 20 00-2150, few mostly
Utility 18 00-19.50.
Slaughter heifers - Load High
Choice to mostly Prime 1075
Miller
&
Bushong, Inc.
Rohrerstown, Pa.
Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1'&64—3
• Delmarva
(Continued from Page 3)
weekend was 810,000 head
compared to the 788,000 head
last weekend.
Live prices at farms during *■, -
the period ranged 15 5 to 16 5 '" ,ro P nummary
on reported purchases of .974,-
500 head including 584,400 pur
chased of 592,800 head offered
and sold at Thuisday's auc
tion at the Eastern Slime Poul
try Growers Exchange
Fifty three per cent of the
auction sales were at 16 to
16 4
The Delmarva bi oilci-feed
latio fox- the week ending Au
gust 7 was up one point from
lbs 25 50, High Choice an<j[
Prime 950-1125 lbs 24 50 25 00,
load 1277 lbs. 24 75, load High
Choice and Prime 1011 lbs.
25 15, Choice 900-1050 lbs. 23 -
50-24 50, Choice 775-900 lbs
23 00-24 00, Good 20 00-22 00.
few Standard and Low Good
18.00-20 00.
Cows. Utility and Commer
cial closed 12 00-13 00, few 13-
25, Canner and Cutter 11 GO
-12 25, Shelly Canner 10 00-11
Bulls Cutter to Commeicial
closed 16.00-18 00.
%
§
the previous * wdek at 33.
Broilers averaged 16 34 per
pound and mash cost the glow
er $97.86 per ton.
HARRISBURG Cvop
growth continued to make sat
isfactory progress in most oi
the Commonwealth this week
despite unseasonably low tem
peratures, according to the
'Pennsylvania Crop Reporting
Seivice
“It was the coolest week
since eaily June,” the Service
said in repoiting low leadings
of 37 degiees at Pleasant
'Mount in Wayne county and
3c at Empouum, Cameron
county.
Ram eaily in the penod—
from a tiace to a good soak
ei—lelieved some diy aieas.
'Piempitation was lightest, how
ever, m noitheastein and
southeastern counties that “still
iemain veiy diy,” according to
the Sei vice’s weekly ciop and
weather summaiy
- Elsewheie ciop conditions
aie progiessing normally. The
only exceptions noted are eai
ly apples and peaches that aie
of good quality but smaller"
than usual Recent lams should
add size to later vaneties, the
icpoit noted
Lasts Longer
Exceptionally Hardy
10-19
BRAND
ALFALFA
You can leave 10-19
Brand down as long as
you like. It’s a combina
tion of proven winter
hardy, wilt-resistant al
falfas. WES-GRO® pro
cessed to reduce hard
seed for quicker, surer,
more uniform stands.
10-19 Brand NOCU
LIZED® seed comes al
ready inoculated and
ready to plant. See us
today for Northrup
King’s high-yielding
10-19 Brand,
NORTHROP
StwKING
Available at the Following
Seaboard Dealers
EBY MILL
Lititz
BOMBERGER STORE
Elm
GERMAN FEED MILL
Denver
F. M. BROWN’S SON
INC.
Sinking Spring
REIST SEED CO.
Mt. Joy, Pa.
ROSS ROHRER & SON
Quarryville
MUSSER’S MILL
Buck
E. H. KEEN & SpN
Parkesburg