Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 08, 1966, Image 14

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    SiturtQiy, October Bjl6€d
Today’s factory workor earn*
the cost of his monthly gro
cery basket in leu than 37
hours, the smallest number of
hours in history. Fifteen years
ago, it took him 60 hours.
WOULD
YOU
BELIEVE...
THE NEW BRADY
GRINDER-MIXER WILL
EQUAL OR OUT
PERFORM ANY OTHER
MILL ON THE MARKET?
Big claim? You bet it is! And
we’re prepared to back it up
with proof. Why not let us
show you what makes the
BRADY the finest in the field
. . i at any price. Just ask us
for a FREE demonstration on
your faim. No obligation. It’s
all,the proof you’ll need!
BRADY
FARM GRINDER-MIXER
Hay and ear corn are no prob
lem for a BRADY I Grinds and
mixes to jour own feed speci
fications. Piecision engmeeied
and time-tested to blend con
cent! ates, giains and loughage
—use in filling silos. Will de
liver high nioistuie giound ear
coin and giound shelled corn
into silos up to 50' high.
ALLEN H. MATZ
New Holland
Denver
Hot water...
plenty of it!
With a Texaco Fuel Chief
Water Heater!
These handsome, glass-lined
heaters are fully automatic and
occupy a minimum of floor
space. They produce hot water
faster than it is normally used
for shaving, bathing, dishwash
ing, and laundering—and at a
fraction of the cost of old
fashioned water heaters.
Come in and see them. We
also carry the complete line of
Texaco Fuel Chief furnaces,
boilers, oil burners, and Texaco
Fuel Chief Heating Oil the
best your money can buy.
(Fuel Chief)
We Give S & B
Green Stamps
Garber Oil Co.
Texaco Fuel Chief
Heating Oil
105 Fairview St.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ph. 653-2021
• Vintage
(Continued from Pago 2)
BARROWS AND GILTS
US 1-2 190-219 lbs. 25.0045.35,
US 1-3 175-240 lbs. 24.50-24.65,
1-2 90-170 lbs. 23.00-24.00, Few
23 200-240 lbs. 23.25-24.00.
SHEEP 42—Wooled Slaugh
ter lambs $l.OO-2.00 Higher.
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
6090 lbs. 25.50-20.00, few 20.00-
30.50, Good 22.50-25.00.
HOGS
October 1, 1966
Receipts totaling 266 head
were sold. lightweights, 22.35-
22.85; 180-200 lbs., 23.60-25.50;
200-220 lbs., 24.25-25.75; 220-
240 lbs., 24.10-25.25; 240 lbs.
and up, 22.10-23.85. Sows, 20.60-
21.50.
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
HOGS
October 3, 1966
Hogs averaged 50 cents low
er as 723 head sold. Retail, 24-
2550; wholesale (U.S. 1-3),
7TH ANNUAL
FALL FEEDER CATTLE SALE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1966
1:00 P.M.
ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY,
LIVESTOCK AUCTION MARKET
P.O. Box 371
Aberdeen, Md. 21001
Located on Md. Rt. 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md., 6 mi. west of
Aberdeen, Md., in Churchville, Harford County, Md,
500 HEAD 500
ALL STEER CALVES GRADING “FANCY” WILL BE SOLD
INDIVIDUALLY.
CATTLE WILL BE SORTED, GRADED AND SOLD ON OUT
WEIGHTS,
CONSIGNMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED 24 HOURS PRIOR
TO SALE TIME.
For further information and consignments, contact the fol
lowing.
ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY
Phone: 734-6050 (Night) 734-7105
PUBLIC SALE
of
VALUABLE FERTILE
LIMESTONE SOIL FARM
Approx. 103 Acres
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1966
2:00 P.M.
Located in Warwick Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., 2
miles east of Lititz Borough by way of East Main St.,
Lititz, Pa.
Farm consists of Approximately 103 Acres Fertile
Limestone Soil. Erected thereon a Stone House with
8 rooms and tenant house attached with 5 rooms and
Bath. Also extra storage areas. Large Barn with stan
chions and feeding stables, large tobacco shed and
other buildings.
Ground is suitable for commercial or building
purposes with some railroad frontage, also approxi
mately 2500 ft. road frontage, including East Main St.
road and Newport Road.
Sale By Owners
CHRISTIAN W. GROFF and
ELLA J. GROFF
Elmer M, Murry - Auctioneer - 626-5244
Owen Hershey - Attorney
Auctioneers Note: You will want to see this farm.
A farm of this size and quality are rarely offered for
sale. Farm can he inspected any time. For information
contact auctioneer or owner.
23,50-M; tiamrywiihtr -iW*;
The 65 ahott* offered ranged
from $l5 to $2O each.
CALVES
October 3, 1966
Calves sold steady with 127
head offered. Choice and
Prime, 3640; Gopd and Low
Choice, 32-35.50; Standard, 30-
31.50; Common, 22-29.50.
• Lancaster Auction
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180-260 lbs. 24.25-24.75, US 1-2
155-175 lbs. 22.50-23.10.
SHEEP 37 Few Sales
wooled Slaughter Lambs
strong to $1 'Higher.
, WOOLED LAMBS Choice
85-90 lbs. 2527.
• Chieogo
(Continued from Page 2)
steady to 50 lower, while cow
beef decline 50.
SLAUGHTER STEERS
Prime 1150-1450 lbs. 26.75-27.00,
nine loads at the latter price,
the lowest weekly top since
mid July. High Choice' and
Prime 1150-1425 lbs. 26 25-26.-
75, Choice 900-1400 lbs. 25.25-
"MNrMimd Qoodand-Chaice--iHrice-*'and---loid*'moaOy
24,75-25.75, Good 28.76-26.25, 842 Iba. at.. 25.25, Choice 9qT
and Standard and Low Good 1050 Iba. 24.00-25.00,' Choice 7 go,
22.50-24.25. 800 Iba. 23.25-24.25, Mixed OooJ
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Choice 775-1000 lbs. 22-fc
High Choice and Prime MO* ,7 ®' ™® ,^_. 2B 00 ' 23,50 ' and
1000 lbs. 24.78-28.50, three loads Go °d 21.00-22.75.
and a package at the latter
COBEY
ATTENTION FARMERS!
You can now buy direct from Cobey Warehouse
• Wagons • Spreaders
• Packers • Mulchers
• Disc Harrows, etc.
Also New Idea and Badger Equipment
HEISEY FARM SERVICE
Shirksville, Pa. Ph. 865-4528
Lebanon County just off Rt. 343
CUT FEED COSTS!
Plant Certified
Pennrad Barley Now
• High Yielding 9 Beardless
• Stiff Medium Height Straw
• Much More Winter Hardy Than Wong
• Resisted to Powdery Mildew and Scald
In the past two years many farmers have report
ed yields from 80 to 100 and more bushels per
acre.
Also available
• Redcoat Wheat # Balboa Rye
We are now booking orders for
P. L. ROHRER & BRO.. INC.
' ——
Smoketown, Pa.
Kent R. Ferrell, Jr.
Public Auction
REGISTERED AND GRADE
HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE
70 - HEAD - 70
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1966
Night Sale B=oo P.M.
CONSIGNMENTS:
James Carter of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, will sea one
load of fresh and close springing cows and heifers.
Mommouth Farm of Bel Air, Md., will sell 20 fresh and
springing cows. , , , , .
Leroy Crowl of Fawn Grove, Pa., will sell a load of fresli
cows. ... ,
J. Deran Webb of Street, Md., will sell his complete held
in all stages of lactation.
Charles Dixon of Stewartstown, Pa., will sell several fresli
cows. , , ,
Ralph Walker of Havre de Grace, Md., will sell one load ol
fresh cows.
There will be other consignments of good young cows an
heifers. „
All cattle are T.B. Accredited and Certified Bangs Free,
Calfhood Vaccinated and tested within 30 days of sale for out
of state shipment. -
MANAGERS’ NOTE: We are selling a top group of cattle at
this sale. The consignments are from herds that are selling out.
The owners will sell their cattle in our monthly sales as they
freshen. All of these cattle are young and show good conforma
tion and production. If you are looking for additional cattle
or replacements, plan to attend this sale.
Sale Managers
Phone: 734-6050
Phone: 734-7105 (night)
Dairy sale held 2nd Friday each month.
DeKalb Corn
Auctioneers
ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY
Ph. 397-3539
John H. 0 Xeill