14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17, 1965 • New Holland (Continued from Page S) kct bogs retailed for 19-20.50; wholesale (U.S. 1-3), 18.25-19; heavyweights. 17.75-18.50. The sale trend was steady to 25 higher.- Calves also sold steady at the Apr, 12 sale with receipts totaling 110 head. Choice (and Prime sold for 33.50-38; Good and Low Choice, 32.50-33.50; Standard, 3032; Common, 15- 25: Transfer Milk Efficiently From Cow to Bulk Cooler The “Sputnick” MILK-PORT BR is the cleanest, most effi cient method for transferring milk from cow to bulk cooler. • Manufactured from heavy gauge stainless steel. • lid seals tightly to keep milk germ free. • Passes through openings 29” and over. • Moves quiet and easily on rubber-tired, ball bearing wheels. • Does away with long, ex pensive pipe lines, milk pumps and releaser. • Two sizes. Low-cost sanitizing. Inquire About Our Lease Plan Approved for City of Philadelphia Amos H. Butt B. D. 2, Quarryviile, Pemm. 786-8897 make j 4 4 eve: _jdropu THE ORIGINAL SORGHUM-SUDANGRASS HYBRID *’DCKALI” til "JUDAX" art i#|l«C»rai VftMt. ■••lswtl**** For Pasture • Hay • Hayl GROWS 2 INCHES OR MORE A DAY Diagram, of a Texas trial, shows remarkable regrowth power of DeKalb Sudaz Brand SX-11-r6B inches of new growth in 25 days! -i P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) supply this week and last week 144,600 compared with 195,900 year ago. Slaughter Steers sold steady to strong. Heifers 25-50 higher. Cows 50 higher. Bulls steady, to strong. Feeder Cattle .fully steady. In the carlot dressed meat trade, good and choice steer (beef was 50-1.00 higher, standard steady to 50 higher. Heifer beef was fully 50 higher and cow beef was strong to 1.00 higher with most advance on canner and cutter. Slaughter Steers: About ten loads of prime 1200-1400 libs. 28 25-29.09 later .price the same top as the previous weeks which Was the highest since January 1963. This compares with a top of 23.25 a year ago. High Choice and ’.rime 1150- 1400 libs. 27.00-28.50, load Prime 1615 lbs. 2575. Choice 1150-1400 lbs. 24.75-27 00, Choice 950-1150 IPs. 2400- • 4-H (Continued from Page 10) Henry Hershey; Kenneth Kis ser; Gary Neff. Unit lijl James Hershey; Daniel Rohrer; Patrick Rob erts. Unit FV John W. Car penter. Winners of the demonstra tion awards were: Senior Di vision Patrick Roberts and Daniel Rohrer; Junior Divi sion Steve Alleman. In. other awards programs staged the same evening at the Farm Bureau Cooperative Building were: Egg Exhibit— Vidd Shank and Terri Ann Shank; Photography Exhibit- Jerry Ferguson. 3n the Forestry Exhibit, Ist place for third-year competi tion went to David Fyock. Second-year exhibitors, in the order of their placing were: Robert Henry; Dale Shenk; Jodie Atkina, and 1 Becky At kins. Best Thing That’s Happened in Forage Crops Since Alfalfa! • Greet for summer forage, whatever the season - - - DeKalb Sudax Brand SX-11, the Original Sorghum-Sudan grass hybrid, is bred to make the most of every drop of mou ture. In favorable seasons, SX-11 grows and grows, pro ' ducing green feed early and often. When it’s dry, growers say SX-11 continues to pro duce palatable forage, often after other crops dry up. Order DeKalb Sudax Brand SX-11 now. Supply is going fast so reserve youra TODAYI Phone Lane. 397-3539 25.75, mostly 24:50 up on 1000 libs, and up. ' Three loads Choice 1800-1800 libs. 23.00- 24.50, Mixed Good and Choice 9004350 libs. 23.50-24.75, Good 21.00-23.75, -JStlandard and Low Good 19.00-21.00, tew lots Utility and Standard ‘lB.OO - 'Slaughter Heifers: Six loads High Choice and Prime 1000- 1150 lbs. 25.00, Choice 800- 1100 libs. dosing 24.00 up, Mixed Good and Choice 22.75-23.75, Good 750 1050 libs. 20.00-23.00, Standard and Low Good 17 50-20.00. Cows: Utility and Commer cial 13.7545.25, danner and Cutter 12 001450. Bulls; Utility and 'Commer cial 17.0019.50. Feeders: three loads Choice 875-915 Db. Steers 21.25-22.35 Since 1935 . . . Your Dependable SALES EVERY TUESDAY Our milk-making FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS make a big difference in the size of your milk checks. They're scientifically formulated, balanced and blended to provide the vitamins, min erals, proteins your dairy cattle need to keep healthy . . . keep giving more milk. To add up more dairy dollars, see us soon for your feed needs. Chi aWolgemuth Bros., .ms. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Balers P.T.O. New Holland 66; 88; IHC 55 T. Blowers A.C. and Papec. Hay Conditioners No. 8 Cunningham and John Deere. Drills Ontario 15 x 7; John Deere 13 x 7. Mowers Allis Chalmers trail, rear and side mtd. Plows 2 • 14 3 pt.;l, 2 and 3 bottom Allis Chalmers mounted. Allis Chalmers two-way; 6 ft. Graham. Spreaders Starline tank; N.H.; Templeton P.T-O. Tractors Allis Chalmers, WD good $795; G with cult. $495; Coop E 3 pt. and live indp. clutch $575. Transplanters 1 and 2 row auto. Miscellaneous Woods 80” rotary cutter and 8 pt. EZ flow fert. drill. 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster R. D. 3, Lititz Phone: Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 P. B. GUERNSEY SALE Thursday, April 32, 1965, 12:30 Noon At the Ass’n. Sales Pav., E. of Lane., Pa., Rt. #3O 45 Head 1 Bull Balance cows and bred heifers either fresh or close up. T.B. & Bangs Cert. Vaccinated Many of the consignments have outstanding records and are from popular, proven blood lines. Their owners have built a good reputation with previous sales, and want to keep it that way. Should the weather be suitable for farming, we predict that those who will attend the sale will be able to buy some of the best foundation animals at the year’s lowest price. A bull of serviceable age, dam with, two 12,000#M re cords, one over 13,000#M. The best chance to get heavy milkers to maintain your milk flow until grass. SALE MANAGED BY: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N, P. O. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA. 17011 Add Up Dairy Dollars ... USED FARM EQUIPMENT H. BRUBAKER L. Ph. 653-1451
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