Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 28, 1965, Image 11

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    Classification paradise
(Continued from Page 10) mS!"? Very® B (sSd
Freese & Son —23 1 ® aad I's Good.
Kutils: 5 Very Good, 10 Good , , yd H - Ranck —2B ani
u and 8 Good. ™ als: 4 Very Good, 16 Good
Tom Hall*day —l2 animals: pus anc * 8 Good.
Very Good, 8 Good Plus and PARKESBURG
Arthur D. Hersbey 20 st °R 2f n s
uuals: 5 Very Good, 9 Goad p° * ni ™ abi: 3 , v ery Good > 18
Tand 6 Good. Good Plus 9 Good.
Gilmer L. Hostetter —4O r POCOPSON
2 Excellent, 15 Very , v e l r „®H %7 r
)W |, 18 Good Plus and 5 25 ° d PIUS
30<l.
William & Frances Reid POTR3TOWN •
animals: 6 Good Plus and n __
Richard G. Mohler 25 anr-
y Still-your but erib buy
- With
/Q roof and
rafters
4 Over 1200 bu. capacity—m«cmi lit
j ym ttoraf* «t (an than 254 par bu.
EXCLUSIVE SPEEDY
ROOF RAFTERS MAKE
SPEEDY CORN CRIBS
ta-Fasts
Speedy ■■ rOof rafters guarantee
easy, proper placement of roof
panels the first time. Rafters add
great strength to the roof. Panels
need'only to be bolted together in
three places. It’s another big
time-saving feature you get only
in Speedy Bar-Lok corn cribs.
(tends up bast—lasts longer
Wire mesh panels are 5-gauge
Wire —thick as a %" bolt! No
L. H. BRUBAKER
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
'hone: Lane. 397-5179, Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766
• . . from birth to freshening!
Wayne gets calves off to a
good healthy start, quickly
gets them on dry feed with
no growth lag develops
sleek, growthy heifers that
move Into the milking line at
anvearly age. Wayne’s quality
; *
A 2s,
bulge or sag. Sturdy 26-gauge
galvanized roof is securely an
chored to 9 steel roof rafters and
side panels. Can’t blow off!
Come in today and see the
Speedy Bar-Lok corn crib. Let
us prove to you that Speedy is
twice as fast twice as easy to
erect. Let us show you all the
other features that make Speedy
Bar-Lok your best corn crib buy.
ingredients in just the right
combination do the job.
GRUBB SUPPLY CO. FOWL’S FEED SERVICE MILLERSVILLE
Elizabethtown R. D. 1, QuariTville SUPPLY CO.
R. D. 8. .Peach Bottom - M| Kew me
HEISEY
FARM- SERVICE C. E. SAUDER & SONS
Lawn and Bellaire R. D. 1, East Earl
t
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
nflals: 5 Very Good, 12 Good
Pius and 7 Good.
PEACH BOTTOM
Noll Bros. 50 animals: 15
Good Plus and 29 Good.
Charles C. Tindiall 34 ani
mals: 3 Very Good, 15 Good
Plus and 13 Good.
QUARRVVILLE
John C. Groff 27 animals;
1 Very Good, 11 Good Plus
and 13 Good.
Robert C. Groff 32 ani
mals: 11 Very Good, 16 Good
Plus and 5 Good.
'Clair K. Griffith 24 ani
mals: 1 Very Good, 8 Good
Plus and 12 Good.
Barry L. Troop 18 ani
mals: 2 Very Good, 3 Good
Phis and 12 Good.
RONKS
Roy & Ruth Book 49 ani
mals: 3 Very Good, 26 Good
Plus and 19 Good.
Levi A. Esh 12 animals; 1
Very Good, 9 Good Plus and
2 Good.
.STRASBURG
Elvin Hess, Jr. 25 ani
mals; 3 Very Good, 12 Good
Plus and 10 Good.
J. Robert Hess 33 ani
mals- 1 Excellent, 8 Very
AVAILABLE NOW
FOR AUGUST SEEDING
• Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa • Cert. Pennscott Red
• Cert. Vernal Alfalfa Clover
• Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa • Penn,ate Orchard Gras*
• Cert. Naragansett • Reeds Caaar y Grass
Alfalfa • Climax Timothy
• Cert. Ladino Clover • Pasture Mixtures
• Winter Vetch
ORDER YOUR FALL
SEED GRAIN NOW
• Balboa Rye • Cert. Redcoat Wheat
• Norline Winter Oats • Cert. Dual Wheat
• Cert. Wong Barley • Cert. Seneca Wheat
• Cert. Pennrad Barley • Cert. Pennoll Wheat
BIBZH
SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. 397-3539
Ask for a free folder with
full details on the Wayne Calf
Feeding Program.
HERSHEY BROS.
Relnholds
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28, 1965—11
• Chicago
(Continued from Page 2)
eight loads at 30.00, highest
price since June 21st, High
Choice and Prime 1150-1400
lbs. 28.50-29.75, mostly 29.00-
29.50 late, load High Choice
and Prime 1450 lbs. 29.25 on
Monday, Choice 1100-1350 lbs.
27.00-29.00, late Bulk 27.50-29.-
00, Choice 1000-1100 lbs. 26.00-
27.75, mostly 26.50-27.73, Choice
900-100 lbs. 25.50-26.75, Mixed
Good and Choice 900-1300 lbs.
25.25-26.75, Good 24.00-25.50,
Standard and Low Good 21.50-
Good, I*l Good Plus and 13
Good.
Richard H. Hess 41 am
m'als: 4 Very Good, 17 Good
Plus and 17 Good.
STEVENS
Irvin Grayhill, Jr. 31 ani
mals 3 Good Plus and 24
Good.
Earl F. Smoker 13 ani
mals- 1 Good Plus and 12
Good.
WILLOW STREET
Clair M. Hershey 30 ani
mals: 3 Very Good, 16 Good
Plus and 11 Good.
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ROHRER’S MILL
B. D. 1, Ronks
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
24.25.
Slaughter heifers. High
Choice and Prime 875-1050 lbs.
25.75-26.25, mostly 26.00-26.25,
part load Prime 1050 lbs. 26.-
50 on Monday, late loadlots
1000 lbs. and heavier scarce,
Choice 800-1050 lbs. 24.50-26.00,
Mixed Good and Choice 750-
1000 lbs. 22.50-24.50, Good 21.-
50-23.75, Standard and Low
Good 20.00-21.75.
Cows. Utility and Commer
cial 14.25-15.75, High Yielding
Commercial and Standard 15.-
75-16.00, Canner and Cutter
11.50-14.50, Shelly Canner 10.00-
11.50.
Bulls. Utility and Commer
cial 17.00-19.00.
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
Spring lambs 25.50-28.00, Good
23.50-25 50, Utility and Good
Slaughter ewes 7.00-10.00.
August 21, 1965
HOG SALE
Feeders weighing 20-35 lbs.
sold Saturday for $5.00-$14.T5
each. The 341 head of market
hogs, the most sold in many
weeks, averaged about steady
-with last week’s prices. Light
weights brought 24-26; 180-200
lbs, 25.50-26.25; 200-220 lbs.
25-26 10; 220-240 lbs. 25.75-
26 25; 240 lbs. and up, 21.50-
25 85. Sows sold for 20.35-21.50.
• MORE MILK , j
• IMPROVED HERD
HEALTH
. . . ALL AT A
GREATER
PROFIT
Dairymen logically
PROVED
MILK POPPER
(SUPPLEMENT, 32%) '
BRINGS OUT FULL
' PRODUCTION
CAPACITY
OF THEIR COWS
SAFELY
a blend of protein?,
special levels of vita
mins, minerals plus
20,000 U.S.P. Units
Vitamin A (as palmit*
tate)
. . PRODUCTS OF
HONEGGER RESEARCi
LEOLA
Feed & Grain
Grinding and Mixing
Phone (717) 656-3811
Res. 392-5993
137 Newport Rd., Leola, Pa.