10—Lancuter Firming, Siluntay, September 24, 1860 m 25.60-2f1.06, US 1-3 195-240 Iba. 24.00-24.85, 2-3 240-260 lbs. 23.85- 23.75. US 3, 215-240 lbs. 22.50- 22.85. • 1967 Outlook (Continued from Page 12) price* are expected to be high* «r in 1967 and in the next lev oral years. As a result, meat prices in general will probably be higher the next four or five years. Broilers arc in good supply, according to Rizck, Broiler production in 1966 is expand ing for the 20th consecutive year, and the nation’s broiler biecder flock is about ten per cent larger than a year ago; by early 1967 it is expected to be up about 20 percent. For this reason, the increase in broiler production in 1967 will prob ably be as large as the increase in 1966 Rizek said prices this fall are expected to average close to those of a year ago. Feed prices are higher, but not as high as previously an ticipated, according to Malcolm Cough, Economic Research Service, USDA The United States crop of corn, sorghum and soybeans is much greater than reported a month ago, and this increase will tend to reduce prices Clough reported an increase of 66 million bushels of soybeans, 109 mil lion bushels corn and 129 mil lion bushels sorghum over the August crop predictions unfortunately. „ the mid-at lantic states do not share in the reports of increased crops Continued drought in this area will result in sharply reduced supplies of the major feed grams for 1966-67, according to Gerald L Cole, agricultural economist at the University of Delaware He reported at the work shop that estimates indicate 1966 corn production in Del aware, Pennsylvania, Mary land, New Jersey and West Virginia will be one-third DILLER-STOLTZFU S EARLY FALL REGISTERED HOLSTEIN SALE Location on the Frey Farm, 5 miles south of Lancaster, just off Rt. 222 along Hans Herr Drive. Friday, Sept. 30, 1966 50 Selected Re?. Holsteins (plus some 550 and 600 fat grade cows). 30 day tested Vaccinated Fresh and Springing Cows and Heifers, Heifer calves. Nearly all selected by John J. Stoltzfus, Morgantown, Pa. Offering includes: Rosafe Cita tion R dtr. from Canada due sale time with 5 yr. 19,948 milk 703 fat. Her dam Star Brood Cow with 705 fat and 630 fat, both 305 days. 4 out standing cows from Naylor Bros. Susquehanna Co. “Sanar” dtr. 3 yr. 11 mo. —319 d. 18,009 m. —711 f. 3.95% Riv er Valley T.N. Gen. dtr., 4y 15,421 m. —559 f. “Hays” grand daughter 4y 1 mo. —16,040 m. 668 f. 4.18%, 4y. 11 mo. 16,452 m. —758 f. 4.6%. Also a piomising 5 year old cow that finished with 3y. 11 mo. recoid 13,441 m. —582 f. 4.33%. 7 Ivanhoe dtrs. with good records as 2 and 3 yr, and 4 yr. olds. Hays Inspira tion dti. with 15,611 m. —600 f. 3.85% 296 days as a 4 year old. Beautiful “Reflector” dtr. 3 yr. —305 d. —13,720 m. —511 f. Gray View Crisscross dtr. whose dam made 13,542 milk —520 f. —275 d. 3 yr. (incomplete). Dtrs. of Milk and Money Ivan hoe, Dictator, Pineyhill Galaxy, Mookown Fond Reflection, Cochian Gencial with record dams of 600 fat to nearly 800 fat. “Be sure to attend as you will appreciate the quality” SALE AT 12:30 BY CARL DILLER JOHN J. STOLTZFUS Lunch available Catalogs Tent Aucts. and Pedigrees: Diller and Kreider below the 1965 crop. Current supplies of oats and. barley are both lesa than a year ago, and due to the con tinued effect of the dry weather, the hay crop wil! be ten per cent leu. # CKICOfIO The 1966 wheat crop In the from Page 2) flve-stnte «' ea er at the close after recovering slightly higher than a year • S ome early period weakness, due entirely to improved yields, Bu „ s sleady In t he carlot Cole reported. dressed meat trade steer beef Drought has again taken its S { eady iq 25 higher. Heifer and toll of the area’s soybean crop. cow beef generally steady. The 1966 crop is estimated at SLAUGHTER STEERS only four-fifths of the 1965 p r i m e 1175-1400 lbs. 27.00-27.- crop. according to Cole. 50, High Choice and Prime llOO-1450 lbs. 26.25-27.00, m Choice 900-1375 lbs. 25.50-26.- / J r, v ra *~ _ _ 50, several loads mostly Choice (Continued from Page 2) 1375.1475 ibs. 26 00-26.75, Mix not have any records prior lo gd'Good and Choice 900-1350 1960 - lbs. 25 00-25.75, Good 23.75- Vealers steady to 1.00 Low- 2 5 00, Standard and Low Good er. Choice 38.0042 00, Good 22 00-23.75. 36 50-39 50, Standard 33.00-37.50, SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Utility 27 50-33 00, Culler 24 00- High Choice and Prime 900- 27 50, 70-90 lbs. 22 0025 50. 1100 lbs. 24.75-25.50, three loads HOGS, 197 Barrows and CUSTOM SPRAYING HIGH PRESSURE WASHING and DISINFECTING in all types of poultry houses. MAYNARD L BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. , Phone 392-7227 See The Latest In Myers Spraying Equipment Featuring the Fiberglas 3 point hitch At the Lampeter Fair Lester A. Singer Ranks, Pa. * 687-6712 Rabbits For Sale Dressed or olive. We also buy Rabbits any size, any color, all year round. Open 7 days a week. We also buy pigeons and squabs. Come up to Quakertown to Shelly Station turn right, second road to left. Quakertown Rabbit Farm R, D. 4 Quakertown, Pa. «t latter price, Choice 778- Utility 28.00-81.00, 1080 lbs. 28.25-25.00, t Mixed HOGS 188 B arrows and SPSS-il? Choice 780-1000 lbs. gilts itiosUy 80c Higher. 22.78-23.78, Good 21.80-28.28, BARROWS AND GILTS - Standard and Low Good 20.80- US 1-2 108-218 lbs. 28.00-28.10. Zl ' 73 ' 14 108-228 lbs. 24.00-24.78, 2-3 _____ • 288-280 lbs, 23.80. SOWS One Lot US 1-2 330 # M - Spring lamb* 40 50 nn steady to strong. Choice 65-95 40.50, Standard 34.50-37.00. i bi . 25.00-28.00. NOW IS THE TIME TO USE FARMERS' FERTILIZERS Pulverized and Granular FARMERS' FERTILIZER WORKS 365 West Bainbridge St, Elizabethtown, Pa. Quality Fertilizer Since 1904 Phone 367-1211 Area Code 717 PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE, PERSONAL PROPERTY AND FARM IMPLEMENTS f-o be held SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1,1966 Located southwest of Landisville, off the Old Harrisburg Pike, between the Yellow Goose & Golden Acres 3078 Bowman Road in Hempfield Twp. 17 ACRES OF LAND erected thereon is a 2% STORY BRICK DWELLING with 11 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, and slate roofs. Large bank barn equipped for poultry. This property has lots of road frontage and ideal for build ing development. Allis Chalmers B Tractor with cultivators, plow, grass mower & fertilizer attachment. John Deere 290 corn planter, spike harrow, metal two-wheel trailer, two-section harrow, rub ber tire wagon, manure spreader, power-take-off corn shelter, garden tractor, sawbuck with 2 blades, disc harrow, roller, ex tension ladder, and 2 gasoline engines, tools, and 3 T corn. Poultry Equipment 2 Keenco F-70 automatic feeders (110 ft. & 150 ft), 7 - 15 hole Big Dutchman roll-away nests, lots of 8 & 5 ft. chicken feeders, 7 round chicken feeders, 8 Kitson water troughs (10, 20, & 30 ft. long), Buckeye coal brooder stove, 3 ventilation fans (24 in.). New Holland plate mill, chicken crates, 20 x 60 chicken house pre-fab, 20 x 20 pre-fab (can easily be moved). Stuffed chair with otteman, GE refrigerator, small deep freeze, Columbia cookstove, 2 extension tables (4 & 9 boards), 7 plank-bottom chairs, roll-top desk, drop leaf table with drawer, 2 jelly cupboards, 5 cane-seated chairs & 1 stool, old fashioned rocker, setee, wood chest, S blanket chests, 3 bed room suites, 2 daybeds, 7 pc. toilet set, Philco air-conditioner, sleigh bells, butter churn, butter scales, large safe, carpet, rugs, kettle furnace, copper kettle, set of dishes, crocks, dishes/ pots, pans, 1875 Lane. Co. atlas, 8-day weight clock, bicycle, and power mower. Sale to begin at 11 A.M. and property at 2 P.M. when terms and conditions will be made known by: JOHN P. BECKER Atty. - Meric Hassel Auct. - Rufus K, Geib Refreshments by Landisville Mennonite Church Call us now of CHARLES P. BECKER Adm. for LILLIE BECKER EST.