—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 19, 1964 10 5 5 I SPECIAL | I Stocker & Feeder Sale | I J | at Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. J t | £ Friday Evening, September 25, 1964 * i 5 * * Kenneth E. Hershey, Manager "E * Irkirkirkirkirirk-k-kirtrkir-kirkirk'k-kitirk'kir-k-kirirkirirkitirkirk-kitli She'll Be A Banker When She Grows Up Most calves simply grow up to be cows. Some grow up to be a suie source of steady, ex tra income as well. It all depends upon how you feed them The Pioneer Feeding Piogram can make the profitable difference. The capacity to handle maximum feed and produce more milk is determined early in your cows’ lives, during the calf and heifer stage. Thus, a fiuitful feeding program must be designed to meet all the nutritional requirements of growing cattle and to insure efficient production when they join the milking herd. SINCE IS7O She can bank $l.OO for you right now! Save $l.OO on our Lampeter Fair Special. Buy 25 lbs. Vig-R-Calf and 100 lbs. Pioneer Calf Starter and save $l.OO. Stop at our booth at the fair, phone, write or tell our servicemen how many units you will need. Joseph M. Good & Son * .‘.I • M-'i at 7:30 . . . feeds you can bank on Mofc . i 1 i "i, ' ' • Chicago 1150-1400 lbs. 26.50-27.50, clos ing 27.00 down. Load mostly Prime 1480 lbs. 26.50 and load 1623 lbs. 26.25. On Wednesday, load Mixed Choice and Prime 1555 lbs. 25.00, bulk Choice 1100-1450 lbs. 25.00-26.50, to 26 75 early in week. Choice 900-1100 lbs. 24.50-26.00, sev eral loads mainly on Monday, High Choice and some Prime 1050-1125 lbs. 25.75-26.50. Good all weights 22.00-24.00, Mixed Good and Choice 24.25-25.50, Standard and Low Good 19.00- 22.00. Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer Jk Appraiser Ph. Lancaster EX 4-170® Dairymen who employ the Pioneer Feeding Program find that it is not only reasonable in cost, but sets the stage for realizing the full production potential of the cow. To morrow’s milking hex’d is in your calf barn right now, and today is the best time to establish a feeding program that will mean to help you set one up, as we have helped more milk per cow per year. We would like many of your friends and neighbors in this community. Call us or stop in. Your cal ves, too, can be bankers when they grow up. Good's Feed Mill New Providence 1 •, i "'C't, LAMPETER r • ‘ t SLAUGHTER HEIFERS 22.25, few Standard and U Loadlots Mixed, Choice and Good 18.50-21.00. Prune 950-1050 lbs. 24 50-25 00, COWS- Utility and Comme on Monday, two loads High cial Cows closed at 12.75-15 oi Choice and Prime 900-970 lbs ew * 5 25 > Canner and Cutte 25.25, bulk Choice 800-1050 lbs 11 75-14 00. 23 00-24.50, Mixed Good and BULLS: Cutter to Commei Choice 22.25-23.00, Good 21.00- cial 16.50-18.50. PUBLIC SALE Valuable Farm Equipment SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, 1964 On the premises at HILLSIDE FARM along the road leading from Sinking Spring to Denver, 2 miles from Sinking Spring, in Berks County, Pa. Reason for selling—we have sold the fam and have n* further use for this equipment. TRACTORS Brand New -Cub. Cadet with Mower; Diesel; Farmall H; Farmall C with Plow vator; Farmall Super M; Farmall’ Cub with co Rotary Mower, Fast Hitch and Snow P 1 Approximately 2000 Bales of Hay and EQUIPMENT McCormick 101. Combine with 12 ft. Hume R* Corn Head; -John Deere Hay Conditioner. McCormick Disc Harrow, 10 ft. Culiipackei No. 46 Baler, McCormick 64 Combine, John Di Plow and 2-bottom Plow, both with Late Style Bo> Farm Trailer, McCormick 1 PR Corn Picker, section Spring Tooth Harrow; 2-section Spike Deere 12 ft. Dump Rake, Oliver 4-bottom Tripb, Cormick 27Y Mower, McCormick Wagon, all Sti Dump Brackets; McCormick 13 x 7 Grain Drill, Elevator, Mounted Circular Saw for H & M, Gravity Bin, John Deere 290 2-row Corn Plante: 32-blade Transport Disc Harrow, New Idea No, livery Rake, New Idea No, 17 Manure Speader, with Turn-under Front Axle, Gruber Sled Reston Condition, other Sleds, Old Clover Seed Clean* Cradles, Old Windmills, and many small items us* SALE AT 12:00 NOON Terms 1 AMANDA H. JACOB H. GO* REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUND; HORST & LEID, Aucts. of
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