10 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22, 1966 John Deere Day THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 10:30 A.M. Celebrating Our 76th Anniversary Spring Sale A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Holland PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer GRUBB SUPPLY CO. C - E - SAUDER & SONS Eli/abcthtown R. D. 1, East Earl DUTCHMAN FEED ROHRER’S MILL MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Ronks R. D. 1, Stevens T ~ ~ MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Miltersville MILLPORT ROLLER MILLS R. D. 4, Lititz HEISEY WHITE OAK MILL FARM SERVICE R. D. 4, Manhcim Lawn and BellaJre mm • New Hollond (Continued from Page 2) CALVES 353 —Vealers very uneven, Choice 'strong to $l.OO Higher, Standard and Good $l.OO-2.00 Higher, Cull and Utility $2.00-3.00 Higher. VEALERS Choice $41.50- 45.00, Good 38.5041.50, Stan dard 33.50-39.50, Utility 30.00- 33.50, Cull 95-115 lbs. 26.00- 31.00, 70-90 lbs. $22.50-26.50. COWS January 10, 1060 * Receipts of 96 cows and 10 heifers sold active to ful ly steady. Fresh llolsteins, 2i50-4’65; Guernseys, 150-225; other breeds, 150-300. Heif ers, 110-225. HORSES I January 17, 1006 A steady trend acconaipan ied the sale of 377 head. Ending horses, 100-400; driv ing horses, 115-200; kdil’ers, 5%-6 cents per lb. Draft horses, pairs, 275-620; sin gle, 125-260. Mules, pairs, 2i50-6i50; snngjle, 100-285. Pony mares, 20-60; geldings, 15-70. HOGS January 17, 1966 Hog receipts totaling 880 head sold steady. Retail, 30.- 50-32; Wholesale (U.S. 1-3), 30-30.50; heavyweights, 29- 30.60. Sows, 22.215-25. No shoats ottered. CALVES January 17, 1966 Calves sold steady with 112 head 'ottered. Choice and Prime, 36-42; Good and Low Choice. 31-34 6'o; Standard, 28 60-30.50; Common, 21-26. SAFE DRIVER PLANS NEW YORK In most states, the Insurance Infor mation Institute reports, mo torists with clean driving records for a specified period of time are given substantial discounts in the basic premi ums for liability 'and collision insurance, Wenger Implement Co. Alan Beyer Landis Bros. Inc. Buck BU 44467 Christiana LY 3-5687 Lancaster 393-39 M M. S. Yearsley & Sons A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Shotzberger's West Chester 696-3990 New Holland 354-8001- Elm 655-2141 USED FEED MILL EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 1. Model 75 Vac A Way seed cleaner with complete set of screens and Motor 2. Papec 16” Hammer mill with magnet 3. Delco AC Electric Motor 50 HP 220-440 Volts 1745 RPM 3 Phase 60 Cycle 4. Sprout Waldron & Co. Molasses tank pump with GE Induction motor 5 HP Continuous Rise 220-440 Volts 60 Cycle 5. 4 - 2 ft. x 15 ft. length “1” Beams 6. Westinghouse 15 HP 3 Phase 1700 RPM 60 Cycle' 7. Sprout Waldron & Co. 3 Ton Vertical Feed~Mizer with motor Type F2OO ' S. Sprout Waldron ft Co. IVi Ton Vertical Feed Mixer with motor 9. Sprout Waldron & Co. Size- 2Vz Molasses Blending Mixer with motor 10. Aug Wolf & Co. Oats ft Barley Crimper (Option on Electric Motor) 11. 2 GE Induction motor 5 HP Continuous 3 Phase 60 Cycle 12. Sprout Waldron & Co. 8%’6” Spiral Auger with Delco electric motor and forward and Reverse gear box. (Like new) 13. 1 metal Bulk Bin Hopper with 14” slide opening 14. 1 Wooden Bulk Bin Hopper with 14” slide opening 15. 1 Metal Bulk Bin Hopper 9 ft. xlO ft. 16. Shaft and Pulleys 17. All kinds of Belts All the above is in working condition and can be examin ed Saturday, January Bth - 15th - 22nd - 29th between 1 and 3 p.m. Location Reitz Feed Mill, Lititz R. D. #4, Pa. (Millway) All equipment must be moved by purchaser at own risk by February 17, 1966. Not liable for any property damage done by purchaser. C. E. Reitz Est. Prices open on the above equipment. s, 1 vrtWw ■V' BE OUR GUEST Notice how much like the bigger “3020" and “4020""Tractors this new “2510" is. Look alikes in styling . . . identical in features ... equal in quality and dependability. See ing’s believing so, c’mon in and get ac quainted* with the new “2510" dur ing our. Open House Introduction now in progress. ER CT r i \ ♦ /•