14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8, 1965 • Loncattor (Continued from Page 2) 4-H Club News PENN MANOR CLUB MEETS by Sandra Stehnuui, reporter The Penn Manor 4 j H Clulb met on Tuesday evening at the Ann Letort School. Mi's. Doris Thomas spoke to the group on courtesy and personality. Richard Warfel and Linda Porter wei'e elected county council representatives. Poulfrymen! HERE'S THE MOST PROFITABLE FIVE MINUTES' READING YOU MAY SPEND IN A LONG TIME. Read About Economical, Efficient STAUFFER POULTRY HOUSES • Strong 4-Foot Truss and Pole Spacing • Ribbed Aluminum Construction Health-Protecting Insulation ancT Ventilation SEND FOR 1T... IT'S FREE , I H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. | I Poultry House Division * Leola, Pa. I • Gentlemen: Please send my free copy of your new | | booklet on STAUFFER Poultry Houses. I I Name - ——— I Address R. D. No ■_ — 1 - —. — Invitation A Business Every egg producer knows that the modern com mercial egg operation is a business a pretty big business. ’Matter of fact, few townsfolk would guess how big. Chances are, your operation is bigger than many of the farm businesses around you . . . bigger from the standpoint of demands on your effort and ability , . . bigger on the basis of dollar volume. You handle money large amounts of it. You have an important responsibility to your custom ers to maintain for them a constant supply of eggs. You must work tirelessly for top egg quality. You must see to it that you have a de pendable supply of good flock replacements. All these considerations and more must be your daily concerns, if you are to manage for profit. As your RED COMB dealer, we can furnish you with the latest scientific and technological information help you apply it to your opera tion. We can launch you on a RED COMB feed ing program that’s exactly suited to the needs of your business. Why not stop in soon and talk it over? Let us help you develop an all-around management-for profit program that can put more dollars in your pocket! gpGOOD'S FEED BOOTS & SADDLES CLUB HORSE ?ArS TER Good and Choice 725 lbs. by Darlene Neff, reporter * „ , , The 4 j H Boots and Saddles Calves 440: Vealeri 'slow, Horse and Pony Club went m ° s % steady, with last weeks to Willowibrook Farm in Cata- ®" ( l 0 ! 06 saugua. They were token on- 27.00-32 00, Few High Choice a guided tour off this quarter horse farm. Cutting and rein ing demonstrations were also given for the Club. The next meeting of the Chub will be Friday, Maly 14, at the Columbia Riding Club, 18th and Manor Streets, Columbia f*OULTR Petty flenj, -^ s -^v„ s , BßOlte(j3 To Man MILL New Providence MOUNTVILLE DUTCHMAN FEED FEED SERVICE MILLS, INC. R. D. 2, Columbia R. D. 1, Stevens J. K. STAUFFER & SON FOWL’S FEED SERVICE Lawn and Bellaire R. D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom C. E, SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown Pl'PliilillllilllllinW two sizes Wenger Implement Co. Alan Beyer H. S. Newcomer & Son Buck BU 4-4467 Christiana LY 3-5687 Mt. Joy 653-3361 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Shotzberger's Landis Bros. Inc. New Holland 354-8001 Elm 665-2141 Lancaster 393-3906 32,00-35.00, Standard 23/JO- 27,00, Utility 21.0024.00, Cull mainly 18.00-21.00. (Hogs 1173: Barrows gilts opened the week mostly saws: US 1-3 300-4 SO libs. 50c higher, closing $l.OO-1.60 ia.so-14.50, Few US 1-2 14j50- hligher. 'Sowis fully steady. 15.00, US 2-3 400-550 lbs. Barrows and gilts: US 1-2 100- 13.C0-14.00; 250 libs. 20.00-21.50, (Late sales $21.00-21.50, after Mon- MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville ROHRER’S MILL HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds R. D. 1, Ronks imMmmmmmmmmmmmu Now... John Deere Rotary Choppers C M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 21.00, US 1-3 180280 closed the week at 20.'25-20.73, and OS 2-3 240-270 lbs. 10.50-20.00, Yes, sir, John Deere Rotary Chop pers now come in two sizes. There’s the 5-foot 15-A for average-acreage growers . . . and the 6-foot 16-A for large-acreage growers. The rugged X5-A and 16-A are just the ticket for mechanical pasturing, chopping standing hay for silage, shredding brush and stalks, clipping pastures and handling many other jobs around the farm. See us soon for full details. day’s sales of US 1, at 20 >W * *