' ■*” * < , * * * ” B. V 5 , February 12, 1966—5 Lancaster Farming, • Tobacco Sales (Continued from Page 1) Monday with two major com panies represented in the field. One company was of fering 32 cents for wrapper and 18 cents for filler leaf, while the other company in itnrcted its buyers to pay 25 :o 30 cents for wrappers and G to 18 cents for fillers. A third firm was reported in the field on Tuesday of fering a straight stripped price of 2-5 cents. The hwa companies represented Mon day were back on Tuesday with .the same price offers, and still looking for high quality leaf. Wednesday found the three firms again out in the couHtj. Prices remained the same as the day before except for a, 2-';e'nt drop in offered wrap per price by the company that had originally offered 3.2 cents Companies normally active in the county did not 30m the early trio of buyers, claiming they were not yet leadv to buy Activity remained sluggisk on Thursday, but a few more buyers reportedly entered the field Prices offered for wrapp er tended to stablize at 28 cents, and filler held at 16-18 cents. It was reported that several companies continued their 25-cent straight stup offeis. But the emphasis remained on high quality leaf witn many fanners reportedly resisting the lower-priced offers As of press time on Friday, it ap peared that a very small percen tage of the bumper crop had changed ownership this week. The 45 9-milhon-pound 1964 crop of Type 41 tobacco sold for an average of 27 cents per pound, according to the USDA. The 1965 crop has been esti mated by that agency to total 48 6 million pounds. SPREADS BETTER ...7-WAYS ROUSPKADER Only Star-line Rotaspreader give* you so many spreading advantages. * Spreads any manure from liquids to frozen solids, if Smashing chain flails pulverize material, if Simple construction reduces maintenance. if “Seal-of-Quality” galvanized steel body lasts years longer, if Bolted construction permits right* or left-hand assembly, if Water tight body saves valuable liquids. if Separate chassis hauls heaviest loads. Check with us soon, for all the facts. L H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike, Lane. R. D. 3, Lititz Phone Lancaster 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766