Special Feeder Sale Roanoke - Hollins, VA Inferior; 475 - 645 pounds 47.00 - Thursday, September 6 54,00 349 Head Sold Steers rood: 470 - 763 pounds 52.25 - 10; 825 - 1105 44.50 - 50.25. ledium: 468 - 758 pounds 52.75 - !5; 800 - 1041 44.00 - 50.00. dmmon: 357 - 746 pounds 49.00 1.75; 755 - 960 43.00 - 50.00 MAKE MORE MONEY WITH FERMENTABLE FEEDS No. 101 Corn Silage No. G 55 Hi-Moisture Grains No. 202 Legumes No. H 44 Haylage No. 303 Grasses No. LH77 Dry Hay You saw the proof at the Ag. Progress Show For product or information call: 717-569-6042 717-733-4302 717-252-3114 ;215-932-3307 Earn the bi« new savings interest yet keep your money available. Earn wm effective J /Oannual yield on si% Why salt your money away for years on end? In a Commonwealth Evergreen passbook savings account, it’s available any time with 90 days’ notice, or without notice during the first 10 days of January, April, July or October provided the money has been on deposit for at least 90 days. Start with $lOO or more, add any amount at anytime, earn that big 5.65% annual yield Lancaster • Centerville • Lancaster East • Landisville • Lititz • Manheim Township • Millersville Rohrerstown • Elizabethtown • Willow Street • Additional offices throughout South Central Pennsylvania Mtmbtr FDIC Harrisonburg. Virginia Tuesday, September 4 867 Head Sold Steers Good: 400 - 740 pounds 50.50 - 57.50; 785 - 1131 44.25 - 48.00. Open a Commonwealth Evergreen passbook savings account. Commonwealth A National Bank interest through Medium: 305 - 752 pounds 50.75 ■ 58,00; 756 - 1155 42.75 - 49.00. Common: 265 - 570 pounds 50.50 - 59.00; 571 - 750 45.50 - 54.25 ; 850 - 1076 45.00 - 46.50. Inferior: 475 -634 pounds 42.25 - 44.50. Tri-State, VA Monday, September 10 484 Head Sold Steers Choice and Fancy: 400 - 700 pounds 57.50 - 59.50; 705 - 800 57.50 - 58.50; 805 - 1000 52.50 - 55.00. Good: 500 - 700 pounds 56.25 - 59.75 ; 705 - 800 57.75 - 58.25 ; 805 - 1000 50.00 - 54.75. Medium: 500 - 700 pounds 56.00 - 62.00; 705 - 800 54.00 - 55.00; 805 - 1000 47.00 - 52.75. Common: 500 - 700 pounds 54.50 - 60.00; 705 - 800 46.00 - 53.50. IRS Fines Beef Firm The Internal Revenue Service has fined Kansas Beef Industries of Philadelphia, Inc. $20,000 for violating meat ceiling prices put into effect March 29, an IRS spokesman said Tuesday. In addition, the IRS has or- compounding. from 5V2% compounded interest on every cent. If you already have an Evergreen passbook account, why not add to it? You’re automatically earning the new rate, so shouldn’t you earn it on more money? If you don’t have an account, we can open one for you in minutes —at any Commonwealth office. Deposits and certificates insured to $20,000 by FDIC Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15,1973 Premiums To Be High At All-American Dairy Show The Pennsylvania All- American (PAA) Dairy Show is a big-time, big money event. The 10th annual edition of this in ternational dairy event will open Monday, September 24 at the Farm Show. Premiums to be offered this year are estimated at well over $50,000. But this is really just the tip of the iceberg when you consider the total amount of money to be banked by exhibitors at the end of the week. Three invitational breed sales could easily generate four or five times the amount of money that is awarded to dairymen who successfully place cows and bulls dered the firm to refund $97,747 to retail customers, as well as roll back prices to cover another $3,523 in sales which exceeded price ceiling figures. Kansas Beef, based in Wichita, Kan., is a beef wholesaler which supplies retailers in the Philadelphia area. in the more than 200 different classes of competition. Last year the sales yielded more than $200,000, with a year old bull calf bringing an even $50,000. Several other females were bid up to high four figure amounts before the auctioneer’s hammer slammed out “sold!”. The three invitational sales scheduled for this year’s PAA are for Brown Swiss, Ayrshires and Holsteins. All are slated for the early evening hours in the newly refurbished Small Arena at the Farm Show. Leading off the three sales will be the Brown Swiss which is expected to attract a larger and better quality consignment as the Brown Swiss Catfle Breeders’ Association, Beloit, Wisconsin, has moved its Eastern National show to the PAA this year marking the first time that this event has ever been held this far east. The Brown Swiss sale will begin at 7 p.m. Monday. The Pennsylvania Ayrshire Breeders Association will stage its invitational breed sale, Tuesday at 7 p.m., and then after a night off for the annual banquet and Dairy Princess pageant, the Pennsylvania Holstein Association will close out the sales activity at 6 p.m. Thursday. Early speculation for another middle five-figure sale is cen tered on a five-month-old Holstein bull, a son of Whirlhill Kingpin and a maternal grandson of the legendary ABC Reflection Sovereign. All the bidding will be spirited and unlike the typical Saturday night auction of used television sets and inoperative household appliances, the bidding will be done by knowledgeable dairy cattle breeders who can look at an immature animal, glance at the pedigree in the sales catalog and than bet thousands of dollars that the animal on the block will be worth that much to him and more. Know the Warning signs of heart attack. Ask your Heart Association for its leaflet, “Your Heart Saver” E-TOWN JAYCEE FESTIVAL SEPT. 19 THRU 22 BORO PARK Watch For Signs • RIDES • GAMES • SHOWS by WED.—Capt. Rick & The Riverboat Crew THURS.—Bob Wagner and The Easy Lovers FRL—Mourning Son • SKY DIVER SAT. AT 5:30 • FREE RTDE Children 12 & Under SAT. 2-3 P.M. FIREWORKS 7
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