—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10, 1964 14 Calf & Feeder Sales FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 - 7:00 P.M. E.S.T. 1800 calves. Sale sponsored by W. Va. Dept, of Agriculture and South Branch She'll Be A Banker When She Grows Up Most calves simply grow up to be cows. Some grow up to be a sure source of steady, ex tra income as well. It all depends upon bow you feed them. The Pioneer Feeding Program 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 fruitful feeding program must be designed to meet all the nutritional requirements of growing cattle and to insure efficient production when they join the millring herd. SINCE 1870 Joseph M. Good & Son 1964 Special SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, INC. Moorefield, West Virginio Stockyards, Inc., Moorefield, West Virginia . . . feeds you con bonk on Leola 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 herd 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 JOLLY STITCHERS Seven members of the Jolly Stitchers 4-H Club entered their 4-H outfits in the Eph rata Farm Show sewing dis play. Two of the members won red ribbons, second prize; two won white ribbons, third prize; and one member won a pink ribbon for fifth prize. The seven girls who entered were Cindy Smith, Sharon Ro den, Kaye Smith, Joyce Horst, Gail Smith, Sandra Snyder, and Jane Smith. 1600 HEAD High Qualify Va. Feeder Calves STEERS AND HEIFERS 300 to 700 lbs. Friday, Oct. 16 -1 P.M. E.S.T. Fauquier Livestock Exchange Marshall, Vo. 3 miles North East of Marshall at Intersection of Rts. 55 and 709 State Graded Vaccinated Uniform Lots Sponsored by Va, Feeder Calf Assoc. Information: Contact County Agent Warrenton Phone 347-2313 Milking Herd Dispersal Registered and Grade Holsteins Monday, Oct. 19, 1964 Location: 12 miles south of Lancaster, 1 mile south of Buck, along Route 72, Drumore township, Lancaster Co., P«. 52 Head Holstein Cattle 52 47 Cows and Ist Calf Heifers (16 Keg.) 5 Heifers all ages Certified and Accredited, Calfhood Vaccinated, Pregnancy Checked Included in the Sale: Dtr. of Hays Inspiration, 7 Yr. 375 da. 17.562 M 661 F inc. Dtr. of M. Dean King Posch, 6 Yr. 338 da. 16,298 M 555 F Dtr. of Shaws Fern Tidy Lass, 3 Yr. 305 da. 14,46504 49TF Dtr. of Hays Inspiration, 3 Yr. 262 da. 13,042 M 499 F inc. Dtr. of Wetona Pathfinder Direct, 3 Yr. 238 da. 11,58511 437 inc. Dtr. of Pabst Comet Wayne Prilly, 3 Yr. 300 da. 11,750 H 466 F. classified V. G. 85 pts. Due Nov. 3. Her dam class ified V. G. 87 pts. Her maternal sister’s record: 269 da, 17>* 723 M 716 F, 5 Yr. Another maternal sister, 3 Yr. 558 F. Bess, Grade 340 da. 12.954 M 583 F Hearty, Grade, 3 Yr. 347 da. 14,910 M 562 F Grade dtr. of Roeland Reflection Sovereign, 4 Yr, 295 d»> 12.067 M 5511V1 inc. Many of the cattle are sired by Northeastern Pa. A.B.C. Sires. Bred mostly to ABS and S.P.A.B.C. Bulls Cattle are young, have desirable udders and dairy quality- Cattle have never been overfed. Strictly a fall freshening hero- FARM MACHINERY Allis Chalmers G tractor, complete with cultivator, fertiU zer attachment and manure loader; John Deere 50 tractor wit® live shaft and power trol; John Deere Cyclone A tractor wit® power trol and live hydraulic; JD 44 2 bottom plow; JD 415 » bottom plow; JD 74 chopper; New Idea 7 ft. trailer mowrij New Idea No. 17 spreader; Ontario tractor drill (14 disc); N*” Holland 611 chopper; New Holland 24 ft. bale conveyor; Speeoj fail chopper; Dunham cultipacker and disc harrow. ' Sale at 12:30 P.M. Sharp, By -J. EVERETT AND FLORENCE MAY KHEIOE* BU4-4517 R. D. 1, Quarryville, p * Ancts. and Sale Mgrt. Diller and Kreider The club also entered a sew. ing exhibit featuring miniature outfits of the clothes made by the club members this year. The exhibit won first prize. Mamey H. Defter Auctioneer M Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster fiX 4-1709 Complete