Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 29, 1969, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 29.1969
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• Vintage
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Cannei and low-Cultcr 16 50-18
75
BULLS Choice 26 50-27 50,
Good 24'<5 26 50, Utility and
Commei c nil 24 30 26 50, few 26 -
60 27 35
CAI \ ES 395 Vcaleis un
ci cn Good and Choice steady
to 2 00 lowci Cull to Standaid
1 00 2 00 highei
VEALERS Choice 47 00
50 00 Good 43 00 47 50, Stand
aid 39 00 44 00. Utility 35 00-
40 00 Cull 90 120 lbs 30 00-35 -
00 65-85 lbs 25 00 30.00.
HOGS 375 Barrows and
Gilts 25 75 higher
BARROWS AND GILTS
AG W AY
build up rm
FORAGE YIELDS WITH
SARANAC
ALFALFA
A variety that is nicknamed
the "Jack Rabbit" Alfalfa
, Because of its . . .
FAST GROWTH.
Plus
High Yields
Long Life &
Qualify Leafy Hay
Ask Your Agway Salesman
For the Jack Rabbit Alfalfa.
The one with the hop, skip and jump in it.
US 1-2 190-235 lbs 22.60-23.00
US 2 200-250 lbs. 22 00-22 50. US
2 180 200 lbs 21.50-22 00 US 2-3
240-260 lbs 20.75-21.00.
SHEEP 186 Supply mainly
25 60 lbs Spring Lambs sold to
the Easter trade. All classes
tally steady.
SPRING LAMBS Choice
30 60 lbs 41.00-49 00, few 25 40
lbs 50 00 58 00: 10 head 20-30
lbs 60 00-67.00, Choice 65-75
lbs 38 50 42.50.
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
70 100 lbs 33.00-37 00, Good 27 -
50-30.00.
SLAUGHTER EWES Uti
lity and Good 7 00-10 00
# New Holland 575; Riclin s horses los-seo; Driv
(Continued from Page 2) ) 05^ 10 *
(mares) 15-35, (geldings) 15-25;
50 lbs. 51.00-58.00; Choice 5565 Killers 9-10,
lbs. 40 50-46 50; Good 35-40 lbs
53.00-54.50
WOOLED LAMBS Few
head Choice 60-80 lbs. 33.00-34
00, few 115-122 lbs. 27.50-30.00
SLAUGHTER EWES Utili
ty and Good 5 00-1150
cows
March 26, 1969
Receipts of 119 cows, 8 bulls Receipts of 79 calves sold Will trade 1200 lb. Order No. 4
and 8 heifers sold stronger. Hoi- steady. Choice and prime 48-53; 4 | <^ r ,arger base - Ph ' 215 '
stein 400 510, Other breeds 290- Good and L Choice 42-47.50;
375; Bulls 130-265; Heifers 80- Standard 3841 50, Common
130 20-35
The- remains of Salomon An
dree, Swedish explorer, were
discovered Quite toy accident, 33
years-after his illfated atempt
Receipts of 415 horses sold - to' cross the north polar region
stronger. Mules (single) 150-300 jaj n- u ( inra-balloOn.- His was the first
(pairs) 375-600; Work horses Classified Ad Can Help attempt ever made to reach
(single) 185-375, (pairs) 400- the North Pole by air.
HORSES
March 24, 1969
For
each
ton
of
Beacon's
Get one set of these handsome, gift packaged
Americana insulated mugs FREE!
From now until May 10th, 1969 your Beacon dealer will
give you one set of these handsome, practical and durable mugs
free with the purchase of any combination of Beacon Swine Feeds
totaling one ton purchased at 1 one time.
This offer is being made to help introduce you to the
improved Beacon Life Cycle Swine feeding program designed
to get market pigs from birth tb butcher with maximum gains in
minimum time.
So call your Beacon dealer today Beacon Swine Feeds
are palatable, efficient and profitable. And the six Americana
mugs can be yours for trying just' one ton!
GEHMAN FEED
MILL, INC.
Denver
*’ V^ B,LL EARL SAUDER, INC.
« WN New Holland
Strasburg
For Sale—Allis Chalmers WD4S
tractor; Allis Chalmers 2-row
corn planter with fertilizer at
tachments; 18 disc offset Disc
__ . . , om i Harrow on rubber. Call 898-
Rcceipts of 887 hogs sold 70 75.
steady. Retail 22-23.30; Whole- '
HOGS
March 24, 1969
sale 2150-22 25.
17.50-21.
CALVES
March 24, 1969
A Lancaster Forming.
Improved Swine Feeds
you purchase
BEACON
FEEDS
0. KENNETH
McCracken
> Manheim
Mail Box Market
Heavyweights For Sale—l 2 to 16 hp Diesel
engine with starter, generator
and clutch. Others also. H L.
(Philips, Glen Moore, Chester
County. Ph. 215-458-5774.
» J
iH. i JACOB HOOBER
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BOMBERGER'S
v?-"-". STORE
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