D22—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, April 12,1910 Huntingdon Co. (Continued from Page 017) Behrer Farms 16 89 31 47 70 2 208 3 Willard J Yoder 73 3 252 3 23 3 211 3 250 3 29 3 75 3 173 3 Da land Farms Rosalyn 3 Pansy 3 Carla 3 Edith 3 Rona 3 Bambi 3 Cecil 3 Sangrey Bros 106 Dash 3 16Star 3 112 Suzy 3 llODafi 3 Dennis P Hardy Pearl 3 Gerald E McMath Janet 3 Jill 3 Ann 3 Lib 3 Huntingdon Furance FM 98Dany 3 3lLisa 3 86BecK 3 73Hild 3 Durbin Farms Gawk Fatty Radar Meame Alice Agnes Abort9o Beth Eberle Brothers Martha 3 Mervm & Rachel Frey Lynn 3 George G Morningstar 28 3 J Frederick Kyper Lady 3 Sidney R Ormsby 49Squir 3 SRanda 3 Lakevue Farm Karmen Rosebud Glenn E Houck 3 3 6 3 7 10 W 42 3 Harry and John Keith Carol 3 Connie 3 Locust Lane Farm Cindy 3 Star 3 Jeflerson R Byler Princes 3 State Correctional 262 3 172 3 205 3 Please send me information on Fickes Silos Please send me color catalog on the Cherokee horse stock traders and GN flatbeds Please send me literature on Silo-Matic Feeding Systems NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE 4-7 3-10 305 305 305 305 295 305 305 4-4 58 4-4 73 25 7 11 305 305 305 305 6-4 5 1 2-2 9 10 305 293 305 282 305 78 44 4-4 47 22,362 17,514 19,536 305 305 305 305 20,022 21,327 21,847 19,315 56 4-6 4-1 4 10 21,425 17 522 17,984 16,628 19,238 16,817 16,668 18,202 14,095 305 7 10 301 20 103 305 20,852 18 865 305 283 305 15,894 17 208 18 408 20 369 305 305 305 18 173 17,534 16,440 305 305 17 294 20,103 305 305 19,070 305 16,265 16,139 16,570 305 305 305 39 64 5-2 FICKES SILO COMPANY, INC. P.O. Box 7 Newville, PA 17241 Phone; 717-776-3129 Trailers Well Worth Their Cost 814 24,335 18,397 20,986 18,785 17,928 17,741 14,365 800 707 641 640 637 635 20,314 25,826 17,579 20,017 18,182 18,056 21,273 14,974 22,127 19,549 20,296 19,203 20,120 15,677 17,156 21,342 21,129 14,566 16,013 802 694 622 618 \yASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland today said the Commodity Credit Corpora tion has assigned contract rights for 7.0 million bushels (191,280 metric tons) for U.S. no. 2 or better yellow soy beans. 17,707 786 781 737 670 663 20,541 . The soybeans were ac quired by CCC as a result of the suspension of exports to the Soviet Union. 780 725 674 642 Bergland said the weighted average prices on the successful bidders for Gulf delivery were $6.02 for April, $6.12-1/4 for May and $6.26-1/2 for June. The March 31 reported Chicago spot market price for U.S. no. 1 soybeans was $5.67 per bushel. 729 These soybeans were scheduled for delivery f.o.b. shipment during April, May and June from Gulf and Great Lake ports This makes a total of 13.4 million bushels (366,280 tons) of soy bean contracts sold by CCC since the invitation for offers was made March 20. The remaining quantities for April delivery on the next tender are 20,800 tons and 5480 tons, both f.o.b. Gulf. Offers will continue to be received for soybeans on 724 708 701 687 632 680 667 676 673 631 . 672 659 671 651 631 620 STATE Raymond Tussey Merry 3 John C Goshorn Lynn 3 T Alton Smith 8742 3 Breezy Hollow Farm Lilly 3 Silver Pride Farm 21 3 114 3 Geary E Shade Dottie Pnxie PaulD Powell Jackie 3 Blacklog Mountain Fm 24 3 Grove & Grove 29 Max Isenberg Ragu 3 13-5 3 30 3 4-9 USDA announces sale of soybean contract rights FEEDING SYSTEMS ZIP 305 17,382 301 20,103 305 15,844 4-10 305 17,535 305 305 5-3 96 16,932 19,148 15,967 20,242 305 298 305 17,856 305 6-4 14,961 16,505 305 15,082 305 3 10 Monday and Thursday of each week until the invita tion is withdrawn, Bergland said. Successful offerers will be notified by 10:30 a.m. EST the day following the offer date. Public announcement will be made after the com modity markets close. Offers are to be submitted to the deputy administrator for commodity operations, USDA-ASCS, room 218-W, Box 2415, Washington, D.C. 20013. 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