Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 20, 1969, Image 13

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    A SPECIAL STEER project has been
started this year for the Grassland Chap
ter of FFA in New Holland. Two busi
nesses, Sauder Feed Mill and New Holland
Supply Co., both at New Holland purchas
ed the steer and in a contest Larry Horst,
wrote the best essay in the Chapter to get
the steer. In the above photo, Earl Sauder
Flowers Brighten A Home
During and between Christmas ’night be available at your local plants that may be available
and Easter, you can have flowers flower shop or greenhouse Ask when you need them. Potted
Perfection Can Put
Pipeline In
For An Average
40 Cow Herd ~ k''^
You Can . . . «w_
k/ jiftik
/ ' ' \ Tn r
Increase your milk
production.
Save walking 100 miles a
y rt ar.
2. S “ve carrying 292 tons of <?
m>’k a year.
3. S've 200 horns p°r year
on an a/eragc herd.
4. P "dace higher quality
milk. Ifet
WHY BUY A PBtfECTKM PIPELINE?
Engineered for the modem dairy farm of today as well as the dairy
farm of tomorrow. Around the barn pipelines and milking parlors.
The only milkhouse control unit that is assembled at our modern new
factory on a stainless steel panel Pretested for trouble free operation,
self-draining with patented washing features.
Built and guaranteed by Perfection Milker-Division of 9ta-Rite Indus
tries, Inc , of Delavan. Wisconsin, a recognized leader in home water
systems and agricultural components.
• 24 Hour Milking
Equipment Service
Agway
in your home Look over what about those flowers or potted
WHY BUY A PIPELINE?
CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT
Agway Bee Line’s Local Commodity Technician is
MR. FRED BERLIN
BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER
is presenting the duPont bred steer to
Larry. Robert Schroll, of the supply com
pany was not present at the time. Larry, a
Junior at Garden Spot is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Horst, Leola Rl. He will show
the steer at Ephrata Fair and the Pa. Live
stock Exposition in Harrisburg next year.
L. F. Photo
• Installation and Service
1027 Dillerville Road, Lancaster
24 Hour Service Daily Ph: 717-397-4761
A
Any Barn
~~ — =7*
24—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 20,1969
SECOND SECTION
Egg Price Quotes Differ
Egg hading interests in Chica among egg piodnereis who be
go received a jolt on Wednesday, heve it has been systematically
iNovembci 26, when the maiket wo.ked to thou disadvantage,
was quoted difleiently Torn egg
prices offeied on the Chicago United Egg Piodu».eis. a na-
Meicanlile Exchange Spot Boaid tionwide cooperative which rep
lesents o\ei 40% of the nation’s
Chicago inlaie'ts offered small egg production, immediately
lots of eggs at 59c, oil 3c fiom filed oft a lelegiam piaismg the
the 62c level of Tuesday The Chicago Rcportei’s action.
Chicago reporter, however, won
enthusiastic piaise fiom egg pro- The telegiam follows:
duceis by assessing the true sup- Gentlemen
ply and demand situation in the We commend you on-youi his-
Midwest and quoting the price toncal and lesponsible action in
at 60% cents, off 1% cents from q UO t m g the Chicago Cash Egg
the 62 cento level of Tuesday Market leahstically on Wednes-
Egg Producers, who are haid- da y. H/26/69 We feel that your
pressed to meet commitments quote represents true values and
due to the current shortage of was not unduely influenced by
eggs could see no justification hading on the board In tiie
for a 3c price drop Wednesday Judgement of many, spot trading
and were jubilant about the does no, always reflect true sup-
Chicago Reporter’s stand The P& and demand. We offer you
price discovery method used in our full cooperation and access
the egg industry has long been to information supplied to ua
a point of bitter controversy from egg producers and market-
ers from throughout the United
chrysanthemums and colorful states to aid you in making final
foliage plants may be available determinations based on
now, remind extension floncul- price determinations basea on
tunsts at The Pennsylvania tiue market conditions (Signed)
State University United Egg Producers.
W a v^V{-A
1 1 v % « X
Blanket coverage single beater-
new Allis-Chalmers 140-S Spreader!
Here’s the popular 140-bushel single beater spreader
with fourteen aggressive tooth paddles weighing 8 lbs.
each on a rugged 3 M-inch shaft. You get real shred
ding action when they smack into packed or frozen
chunks' See us for Allis-Chalmers 140- or 180-bushel
single or multiple beater spreaders that do the job!
MAM OtALMKM
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service Grumelli Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa. Quarryville, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa
Roy H. Buch, Inc.
Ephrata, R.D. 2
Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment
“This spreader covers
more ground per round!"
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
New Holland