: 64 County Firms Support 4-H Sale At the Sale of the Southeast district 4H steers held at the Sales Pavilion of the Lancaster Stockyard Co. on Wednesday, 78 buyers bid in 105 head. Sixty-four of these buyers were community-minded Lan caster County firms acting in support of the 4-H’ers steer feeding efforts. The top price was 80 cents per pound which was paid by George McMillan, Acme Markets, Inc., for the grand champion, an Angus owned by Randy Scott. The reserve grand champion, a Hereford owned by Tom Houser, was bought by H. F. Hildebrand, Strasburg, at 38 cents per pound The average sale price, including the champion steer, was 32.5 cents; without the champion, it was 32 cents per pound. ,*MMMHMM^**********+****J l***.**.**.**.**********.***************! You probably don’t think of your cows as bankers, but if you put them on the Pioneer Feeding Program, they can be a sure source of steady, extra income. The goal of this high-nutrient, feeding program is simple more milk per cow. According to dairy specialists, 9 out of 10 cows don’t get enough feed, or the proper kind of feed, to produce up to their genetic capacity. If this is the case with your herd, you may be getting 2,000 pounds of milk less, per cow per year, than you should. The SINCE 1870 Joseph & HJMfV-***' "s -.1 i t T The 64 county people who made this sale the most suc cessful ever held were: H. F. Hildebrand; Zinjmerman’s Res taurant; Watt & Shand; S. K. Shotzberger, Inc., Harry Herr; Armstrong Cork Co.; Lancaster County Farmers National Bank; A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc.; J C. Snavely & Sons. Sears Roebuck & Co.; Way Oil Co; John W Eshelman & Sons; Musser’s Food Locker; Kilheffer’s Food Market; Darmstaetter’s Dep’t. Store; Farmer’s National Bank of Lititz; E W. Martin Co.; Penn Dairies, Inc; Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania; Howard S Bunting Sons. Sico Oil Co; Donegal Steel Foundry Co ; Log Cabin Res taurant; Manheim National Bank; Wenger’s Feed Mill; John B Byers Meats; A. K. Mann, Jr, Shaub’s Shoe Shop, S H Hiestand & Co.; Robert Bushong, Maikley’s Meats. Your Friendly Banker . . . feeds you can bank on M. Good Son i * .t '«.» S. L. Heilbron & Sons; Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1964—13 Jacob H. Ruhl, Inc.; Eby’s. Mill; Stauffer’s Suburban FULTON GRANGE NO. 66 ed over to the treasurer $9O Diner; Elmer Sensenig; J. B. profit from the dance recent* Planck & Sons; Arnold’s Fulton Grange No. 66 met ]y he j d at the hall Garage; J. Lloyd Hollinger; October 26 at their hall in The next meeting will be Town & Country Restaurant; Oakryn, Pa. David Wissler N ovem ber 9 at the hall in Darrenkamp Food Market; acted as Master. Announce- Qakryn. Mr. Norman Wood Union Stockyard Co.; Schick ment was made of the appoint- show slides of his recent Electric, Inc; New Holland ment of the following Com- tg Alaska, Hong Kong, Machine Co; Musser’s Potato mittees for the coming year; Manilla and Hawaii Chips, Inc.; Conestoga Na- Legislative Committee—Nor tional Bank. man Wood, Peter Fry and Leisure Lanes of Lancaster, Carl Eastndge. Home Eco- Inc; First National Bank of nomics Committee—Mrs. Chf- Landisville; Wiggin’s Chevro- ford Holloway Jr, Mrs. Harold let Co.; Hollinger’s Food Alexander, Mrs. Norman Market; Buy-rite Thriftway Wood, Mrs. Russel Hartsoe Stores; Martin’s Dairy; Bom- and Mrs. Charles Long. Com berger’s Store; Union National munity Pi ogress Program Mt Joy Bank. Committee Miss Mane Mur- Fred F Groff, Inc.; Knight’s phy, Miss Jennette McCum Meat Market; Fulton National mings, Miss Mabel Brabson, Bank; A R Food Market; Clair Murphy and Mrs. Ara- Garvin’s Dep’t Store; A. B. biose Giffmg Hospitality Hollinger, Tiucks; Kunzler & Committee—Mrs Ralph Aim Co, Inc; Bayuk Cigars, Inc; strong. Lecturer Committee— Manheim Auto Auction; Charles McSparran and Mis Good’s Ice Cream. Howaid Steinberg, Pioneer Feeding Program is based on increasing feed allowance as long as milk production increases profitably. For example, as little as 600 pounds of feed invested in a dry cow returns as much as 2.000 pounds of milk. Your milking herd will respond equally well when you challenge them to milk right up to their capacity. We’ll be happy to show you how you can milk your cows for all their worth. We’ve done it for your neighbors in this com munity. Just give us a call or stop in. We’re friendly, too. Good's Feed Mill Hew Providence The Grange voted to rein state Maigaiet B Putchard The Tieasmei’s books were audited by the Finance Com mittee and found to be couect It was decided to send a con tnbution to the Muscular Dys tiophy Fund. 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