TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! <n yotrumv£A SEE US FOR... • Souders and Ford Loaders • Sauders and Myers Snow Blades • Lely Snow Blowers ALLEN H. MATZ, INC NEW HOLLAND, PA. PHONE 354-2214 ATTENTION!! BALER TWINE LOWEST PRICES NOW Through November 29, 1969 Write or call A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Holland, Pa. Ph: 354-4191 Complete Dispersal FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1969 11 A. M. 7 miles East and South of Bedford, Pa., off Rt. 326; 6 miles North of Rainsburg. 100 HOLSTEINS 100 Approx. 65 Reg. balance High Grades 65 cows of milking age, several fresh; 15 due November to January Ist. 10 bred heifers due December and January. 20 yearlings and calves. 2 Sires: one from a 30,000 lb. m., 1205 lb. fat Dam. Acc’d Cert. Most Vac. Charts Sale Day. Past 4 yr. DHIA Ave. over 13,000 m. and 500 fat. Individual records to 20,000 m. and 800 fat. This is a good young group of cattle; good size and good udders; mostly Dunloggin breeding; the herd having been developed from 2 good Sires, purchased from Joe Canby. SALE UNDER COVER LUNCH AVAILABLE MR. & MRS. CHARLES A. KOONTZ R. D. 4, BEDFORD, PA. Auct.: Merle Mishler R. D. 2, Holsopple, Pa. Broiler Placement Up 30% Placements of broiler chicks in the Commonwealth during the week ending November 15 were 1,194,000. The placements were 30% above the same week a year earlier and 13% above the prev ious week. Average placements during the past 10 weeks were 17% above a year earlier. Sett ings for broiler chicks were 1,- 802,000 —5% above the prev ious week and 13% above the comparable period a year ear lier. The current 3-week total of eggs set is 10% above the same period a year ago. Inshipments of broiler-type chicks during the past 10 weeks averaged 5,000 and compares with 14,000 a year ago. Outshipments averaged 305,- 000 during the past 10 weeks, 23% above a year earlier. 22 STATES: Placements in the 22 States were 55,957,000 —3% above the previous week and 13% above the same week a year earlier. Average placements during the past 10 weeks weie 12% above a year ago Settings ■tiling Apple Holdings Reflect Early Harvest A C.. m The 258,500,000 pounds of ap • Calendar Pennsylvania cold stor (Contmued from Page 1) £ ges Qn octob ' r 31 1S above re . Annual Meeting, Benjamin cent years, reflecting an early Fiankhn Hotel, 9th and completion of harvest. This 258,- Chestnut Streets, Philadel- 500,000 pounds converts to 6,155,- phia. 000 boxes of 42 pounds each. 10:00 am. Mt. Joy-Elizabeth- York apples account for two town 4-H Dressed Capon fifths of all the apples now in Show, Hostetters Dining storage. TTalt The 1969 apple crop is estimat -8:00 p.m. Lancaster County ed at 510 million pounds or 12,- Extension Directors meet, 143,000 —42 pound equivalents, Farm and Home Center. the largest since 1964. CLEARANCE SALE GOOD USED TRACTORS 1 Case 530 Diesel 1 Cose 4118— — Gas 1 Case 411 Gas 1 Case 830 Diesel Slightly Used WALTER BUCKLEY & SON E. D. 4, Lititz, Pa. Phone 626-2344 SPECIALS PERMANENT ANTIFREEZE only $ 1.62 GAL. TOBACCO PAPER 50 LB. ROLLS I*# 7 *”* TRACTOR CABS $ $5.95 Value ONLY # 97 each SPECIAL OFFER 20% OFF ON NEW TRACTOR BATTERIES Plus Your Old Battery C B. HOOBER s SON Intercourse, Penna. were 71,831,000 —2% above the previous week and 11% above a year earlier. The current 3-week total of eggs set is 11% above a year earlier. The current 3-week total of eggs set is 11% above the comparable period a year ago. Sportsmen are reminded that they may not shoot at random during the big game seasons starting on Fuday, November 28. It is unlawful, during big game seasons, to shoot at any mark or target other than legal birds or animals, except at a properly constructed target or a dead tiee within 200 yaids of the hunt ing camp or headquarters of the shooter. Hunters are wamed that it is unlawful to fire at public utility poles, transformeis, insulators, tiaffic signs, warning posteis, etc. ASSORTED TOOLS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 22.1969—13 Random Shooting Unlawful During Big Game Season 260. Phone 768-8231 Gasoline Is Powerful When one handles gasoline caielessly, such as overfilling a tank, adding fuel while a tractor is running hot or spilling fuel, the chances of a dangerous fire or explosion are greatly increas ed Handle all fuels, and especial ly gasoline, as caiefully as you would dynamite, cautions Exten sion agncutural engineers at The Pennsylvania State University. My Neighbors A “Whenever it makes me feel inferior I just pull its plug.” T 1 I > 73 I 5 1 "o I t/) 2^ , S2S m I si|||h| 3l“si*s - £O m M II C 8S h h|§ 1 n|> l 2< 1 55*5nSiS 11 I§§pll _ SS.?S>3 ■■ ■ I B^gga oo^fcßg m we 2 ®>§i 3g ■■■ OHj ni on "7! h-i 15 !> J 6” “• H imi ui g»sio>>g Wwmw _ I3s>s:s;:z: •** Z £q| _____ % s*siU Hfl z __. 5 *|g|§s janl n sgg£g • l32»g§ oSn^o V ■ Mo m S-j ?B2§Ss 1 1 Ills ' i §2H ggS 3 28 z! H <t"< f— £ "r^ G H * W|. HKH £2' •jj > g Z 5 * *1 o C 3 W vs
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