PIMCO Directors Hear met recently to hear a progress Exposition Progress report of the Exposition com mittee. The Exposition will be ih» board of directors of the held j n September, 1968 at the Poultry Industry Manufactur- intern ational Amphitheatre, ers’ Council (PIMCO), sponsors Chicago, of the 1968 International Poul- Advanced sales of exhibit try Industry Exposition (IPIE), space were reported at a new YOO'VE SOT TO HAVE A SYSTEM-GO JAMESWAY POWER CHOPINS BIG J BARN EQUIPMENT STANCHION ••V" STALLS COMFORT HERRINGBONE STALLS STALLS STALLS FREE ACCESS COW, CALF WATER CUPS FARM STALLS BULL PENS VENTILATION everything for your barn Jamesway’s complete line of quality barn equipment is available in hot-dip galvanized or painted finish. We can help you plan the . most modern installation and meet your needs exactly. What’s more, Jamesway equipment is tv? easy to install, built so strong it will last as r~. long as your barn stands. Come in today for laL planning help. J M. E. SNAVELY 445 South Cedar St., tititz, Pa. 17543 Ph. 626-8144 high. Twelve more companies have selected prime exhibit space. It was noted that all seg ments of the industry are now represented in the 1968 Expo sition manufacturei s of in cubators, buildings, building materials, poultry equipment, egg processing and handling equipment, broiler and turkey piocessing’ equipment, mater- ials handling equipment, poul try feeds, pharmaceuticals and biologicals, poultry breeders and the poultry press. I The 1968 IPIE floor plan and descriptive brochure were re viewed, and plans made to mail these to the industry in the near future. Some people thunder through life just like a pint of water going over Niagara Falls. WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS? SILAGE ENRICHER “ALGIT” A PRODUCT OF THE SEA Use 5 lbs. Algif to each ton of silage. 1. This prevents “Run Off”, (of juices) 2. Keep the silage fresh. 3. Eliminate that certain odor from silage. 4. Increase the nutritional value of silage. 5. Cattle prefer Algit treated silage. 6. The smell which your clothes get in wintertime is eliminated. Spread on top of load by hand before unloading. For odditionol information contact: ZOOK & RANCK, Inc. GAP R. D. #l, PA. 17527 Telephone: 717 442-4171 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12,1967 —13 • Lancaster Auction (Continued from Page 2) FEEDER STEERS Good and Choice 950-1075 lbs. 25 10- 26 10. CALVES 127 Standaid to Choice vealers $l-2 highei, Cull and Utility steady. VEALERS Choice 39 41.50, few 42 44; Good 36-40, Stand ard 33-37; Utility 32-35, Cull 26-32. SLAUGHTER CALVES Choice 250-330 lbs. 3150-30, Good 27-32, Standaid 24 50-29 HOGS 308 Barrows and gilts steady to 25c lower US 1-2 185-235 lbs 23-23 50, US 1- 3 185-240 lbs 22 25-23; US 2 3 215-240 lbs. 21 60-22 10; US 2 3 255-260 lbs. 20 60. SOWS US 1-2 440-555 lbs 16.10-16 60; US 2-3 500-675 lbs. 14 60-15 10. SHEEP 14 Couple lots Good 90-95 lbs steady at 23 50- 23.75 KNAR 9 Available at ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Grofftown Rd. Next to Waterworks Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374 © imp®®® @@® 99999# 999999 ••*#•• • w • M i ‘jPI^AR Available now at P. L. ROHRER & BRO. SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. 397-3539