14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 22, 1964 ed by mothers, was held at , the Intercourse Fire Hall. A fashion show was the fee- plans were made tQ attend ture of the final meeting of le c i o thing round-up at Penn Pequea Valley 4-H Club on Manor High School, Millers- Monday. The meeting, attend- ville. PEQUEA VALLEY 4-H GUERNSEY SALE At the Ass’n. Sales Pav., 6 mi. E. of Lancaster. Thursday night, August 27, 7:30 P.M. Sharp! 45 Head all cows or bred heifers 25 fresh or due within 30 days of sale date Vacc. T. B. and Bang’s Cert. Dehorned Because of feed shortage in northeastern Penna. Ward Kittle, Troy, Pa. decided to let our fieldman pick 35 of his best for this sale. They include nine grades, no records, but good sound commercial cows that will make yon money. Additional consignments from western Penna. that are fresh or heavy in calf. Because of the many cattle we have sold recently we predict a buyer’s market. Get them at your own price to supplement your fall production. SALE MANAGED BY: PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOC. P. O, BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA. TUESDAY - AUGUST 25, 1964 12:30 NOON. At the Shippensburg Fairgrounds, Shippensburg, Pa. Go through the main street of Shippensburg, turn South at Fayette St., go two blocks and turn Right to the Fair grounds. 2 BULLS (Serviceable age) 18 COWS 18 BRED HEIFERS. T.B. & Bangs Cert. - Vaccinated - Dehorned. All either fresh or,due in August or September. Guernsey Breeders from Carlisle to Hagerstown, Md. throughout this area have concentrated to put their best foot forward with consignments they would rather keep themselves. They know these will make friends and main tain and continue the fine reputation that the many Guernsey herds have in this area. They will maintain your Fall production and will be foundation stock that will benefit your future Guern sey program. SALE MANAGED BY: For catalogs write: THE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION P. O. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA. •i* *’• {«**«••• »;* •;* *l* *l* f l* *l* *!• *l* *l* 'I 1 *l* *l* *l* *t* *l* *•* *l* *l* *»* *l* •!• •!• »I* c* *l* C*•? 1964 Special Cattle Sales Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. ABINGDON, VA. PHONE 628-3551 Sale Every Thursday All Classes of Livestock 500-1000 lb. Native Steers Native Steee-Heifer Calves. Ist Hereford STEER SALE 1000 Tues., SEPT. 1 2nd Hereford STEER SALE 1662* Tues., SEPT. 15 ANGUS STEER SALE 1433* Tues., SEPT, 22 ANGUS CALF SALE 533* Tues., SEPT. 29 3rd Hereford STEER SALE 2592* Tues., OCT. 6 STATE FEEDER CALF SALE—I339* Tues., OCT. 13 This State Feeder Calf Sale at 7:00 P.M. Ist Tri-State CALF SALE 3192* Tues., OCT. 20 ANGUS COW SALE Sat., OCT. 24 This Angus Sale consists of 400 Bred Cows and Heifers, PLUS 25 BULLS Sponsored by Virginia Angus Association 4th Hereford STEER SALE 1500 Tues., OCT. 27 HEREFORD COW & HEIFER SALE Tues., NOV. 10 Consists of 409 Bred Cows and Heifers Sponsored by Virginia Hereford Association 2nd Tri-State CALF SALE 1200 ALL CATTLE SALES START AT 1:00 P.M. (Except State Feeder Calf Sale Noted Above 7 P.M.) Tazewell Livestock Market, Inc. TAZEWELL, VA. Sale Every Monday All Classes of Livestock FEEDER STEER SALE 1000 STATE FEEDER CALF SALE 800 CLINCH VALLEY CALF SALE 800 CATTLE SALES START AT 1:00 P.M. All cattle in the sales at both markets will be officially graded by Virginia Division of Markets and will be weighed-in on the day proceeding the sale date. Check with your County Agent, the Sales Committee or the Markets for further information. ' Indicates No. Head 1963 Sales FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL Abingdon Livestock Market, inc. A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET ABINGDON, VA. PHONE 628-3551 P. B. GUERNSEY SALE Tues., NOV. 17 PHONE 982-9921 Wed., OCT. 7 Wed., OCT. 14 Wed., OCT. 21 MANHEIM TWP. 4-H The Merry Stitchers 4-H Sew ing Club of ‘Manheim Town ship were the guests of the North Lancaster Kiwanis Club Wednesday evening at the Stock Yard Inn. The Kiwanis Club sponsored the 4-H Club throughout the year. The Merry Stitcheis present ed their final fashion show and were given gifts accord ing to years in club work. The girls also received their rec ord books, 4-H pin?, and score sheets from the judging Wed nesday at tne Penn Manor Round-up. Mrs. Hubert Royer, Mrs. Henry Kettering and Mrs. Ray Ober are leaders of the Club. Mr. Dairyman: Would to get Of course you would. Here's how! Money spent for dry cow feed, if of the right kind and proper- ly used, is like loaning money on sound collateral to be repaid in 90 days on the basis of $3.00 return for each dollar loaned. Feeding your dry cows the PIONEER way, may return your feed dollars back to you three-to-one. A dry cow, fed only 600 lbs. of PIONEER DRY & FRESH may return as much os 2000 lbs. more milk. PIONEER DRY & FRESH and THE PIONEER FEEDING PRO- GRAM gives the dry cow the nutrients she needs to maintain body reserves, produce a vigorous, healthy calf, and freshen strong, ready to go into top production and maintain the pace right through her lactation. So why not put some money into that bank you have in your barn, and get it back three to one. There is profit in PIONEER. Stop in soon or ask our servicemen about the PIONEER DRY COW FEEDING PROGRAM. REMEMBER there is a PIONEER FEEDING PROGRAM to fit your need. PIONEER Joseph M. Good & Son <i 4t 111* tint If« ♦ • 1 IMltUltll Mt FARM EQUIPMENT SALE { Wed., August-26th of 1(0:00 AIM'. { * Martins Sales Barn £ Tractor and horse drawn implements, fey. £ turing fall harvesting equipment. Hardware, tools * posts, hay and straw etc. ’ * Will receive equipment from August 24th to * sale date. J PAUL Z. MARTIN BLUE BALL, PA. Ph. New Holland 354-6671 » * you spend $l.OO $3.00 . . . the feeds with balanced Leolo Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster Co. We sell on commission in return? amino acids for better protein building Good's Feed Mill New Providence rYYYYYYYYYm J C I i ■5 .1'
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