Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 09, 1968, Image 8

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    B—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 9,1968 Wholesale W. 25-18.75; Heavy*
weights 18.50-19.25; Sows 14-18;
stronger. Hiding horses 95-425; Bonr, 10,50 ' 12,
Driving horses 95-370; Pony
Mares 20-39; Geldings 20-30;
Killers 4-5.
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
BULLS Choice 25.00-26.50,
eight heed 26.75-27.35; Good
24.25-25.10; Utility and Commer
cial 23.10-25.35.
FEEDER STEERS Lead
Choice 900-030 lbs. with Good
slaughter finish 26.50-26.75; Lot
Choice 685 lbs. 27.60; Choice
750-875 lbs. 25.50-26.60; Good
700-800 lbs. 23.75-24.25; Lot
Standard 775 lbs. 22.60.
VEALERS 455 Mostly
steady, although Cull $l.OO-2.00
lower.
VEALERS Choice 44.50-
47.00, few 48.00-49.00; Good
46.0045.00; Standard 37.00-
41.50; Utility 32.00-38.00; Cull
95-120 lbs. 27.50-31.50, 70-90 lbs.
23.50-28.00.
SHEEP 24 Insufficient
volume of anyone class for a
market test.
COWS
November 6,1968
Receipts of 120 cows and 7
heifers sold stronger. Holsteins
375-565; Guernseys 310 - 395:
Other breeds 275-350; Heifers
340-375.
HORSES
November 4, 1968
Receipts of 307 horses sold
• Credit Meeting
(Continued from Page 1)
the same as everyone else,” he
said. “Discount rates are not
changing much and we predict
the same for next year with
the rate fluctuating only Vi to
Vz percent accoi ding to the sea
son of the year ”
The manager said presently
mortgage contracts are bein?
written at seven percent but
being billed at only she percent
“We have had a very good
repajment schedule which
shows farmers have had enough
money to meet their obliga
tions,” he said.
In the election of directors
John H. Gibble, Myerstown R 2,
and John J. Long, Peach Bot
tom R 1 were re-elected to a
three-year term in the Produc
tion Credit Association. Long is
the current President and Gib
ble is now the Vice President
Paul M. Herr, Quarryville R 1
was elected a director in the
Federal Land Bank Association
also for a three-year term.
Guest speaker was William M
Musser, Jr, Lancaster attorney
Musser edits a syndicated col
umn for newspapers where he
answers the public’s question?
on law He used questions from
this column for his presenta
tion, asking individuals in the
audience to answer them before
he gave the lawful answer. The
questions some were also
asked by persons present
dealt with such subjects as do
mestic problems, wills and
deeds.
Other speakers in c 1 u'ded
Robert Bucher, Assistant Man
ager, reading the minutes of
1967 meeting; Jacob Smith giv
ing the FLBA Directors Report
and John Long with the PCA
Directors Report.
Richard B. Lefever. Presi
dent of FLBA was the Toast
master.
• Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
1 30 p m.—1969 Dairy Day Com
mittee meeting, Farm and
Home Center
Wednesday, November 13
13 & 14 State Young Farmer
Convention, Williamsport
Hotel
10 am—Southeast Pa. Estate
Planning Clinic, (part 1) Cen
tral Chester Co. Vo-Tech
School, East of Coatesville.
Friday, November 15
15 & 16 State 4-H Horse Show,
Farm Show Bldg., Harrisburg
Saturday, November 16
1 p.m.—Eastern National 4-H
Steer Show, -Timonium, Md.
CALVES
November 4,1968
Receipts of >126 calves sold
HOGS steady. Choice and Prime 44-
November 4, 1968 47.30; Good and L. Choice *4l
Receipts of 696 head sold 25 « S 0: Standard 36-40.50; • Com
to 50 higher. Retail. 20-22; mon 20-35.50.
Buy a ton of Red Rose
feeds for the sows
Get 50 lbs. free for the pigs. Eivcrso . n ir ly Co
We are proud and pleased.
For a limited time only we
are offering a special bo
nus of free feeds when
you buy certain Red Rose,
gestation swine feeds.
A. L. Herr & Bro.
David B. Hurst
Bowmansville
Martin's Feed Mill, Inc.
R. D, 3, Ephrata, Pa.
Mountville Feed Service
Chas. E. Souder & Sons
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
It’s an offer you can’t af
ford to miss, on feeds that
have been helping feed
ers raise pigs for profit
for over 127 years.
Stop in today or call us
for details.
Quarryville
Mountville
Terre Hill
Inc.
Witmer
Read Lancaster Farming
For Full Market Reports
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
78 acre farm located 6 miles west of Lancaster along
Route 340 between Mountville Borough and St. Joseph’s
Convent Home. West Hempfield Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.
TUESDAY, NOV. 12, 1968
Farm contains 65 tillable acres,
7 Acres of meadow with stream & pond,
4 acres woodland.
Large stone and frame barn with double barn floor, corn
crib and tractor shed, hog pen, 3 car garage, room for 6
acres tobacco. Barnyard with stone wall, 7 acre tobacco
shed with cellar and stripping room. Other buildings. Lovely
old stone home; V-k story, 10 rooms and IVz baths. 5 rooms
and powder room on first floor. 5 bedrooms and bath on
second. Stoker coal hot-air heat, electric water heater, full
cement basement, spring water, lawn with nut and fruit
trees and shrubs. All buildings have slate roofs. Very nice
farm and location.
Property may be inspected Nov. 2 from 10:00 to 12:00
A.M. or phone 285-4875.
Howard Shaub, Auctioneer
Theo. L. Brubaker, Attorney
Heisfond Bros.
Elizabethtown
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
Musser's Mill
The Buck
AT 2:00 P.M.
Sale by
MR. & MRS. WALTER E. BOOHAR
BUY YOUR
SWINE FEEDS
FROM THESE
RED ROSE
DEALERS
Walter Binkley & Son
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Henry E. Garber
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa.
L. T. Geib Estate
I. B. Graybill & Son
Refton Strasburg
E. Musser Heisey & Son
R. D. #3, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Ammon E. Shelly
E. P. Sports, Inc.
Honey Brook
Lititz
Atglen
Manheim
Lititz