10—-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 30, 1965 - the,Port 0 lnadequate. Sale Register Snt. Feb. 6, 1065 at 10:30 A M.. Fair Hill-Bal complete Dispersal. 33 acre Dairy and Poultry Farm, located 5 miles north of Manheim (west of Elstonville), 1 mile west of Rt. 72. Lane. Co. Terms by J. Harold Balmer, R.D. 4, Man heim. • Chicago (Continued from Pare 2) and Commercial cow beef Steady to 50 lower. Canner and Cutter 1.50 higher. Slaughter steers: Loadlots Piime 1188-1375 lbs. 25.75-26.00, eight loads at 26.00 Wednes day, High Choice and Prime 1150-1400 lbs. 25 00-25 75, High Choice and Prime 1000-1150 lbs. 25.00-25 50, including load 1113 lbs. 25 50, and a load 1000 lbs. 25 00 load High Choice to mostly Prime 1450 lbs. 24 75, Choice 1000-1400 lbs. 23.75-25 00, dozen loads Choice 1450 -1575 pounds 22.75-23 50, loadlots Mixed Good and Choice 900-1350 lbs. 23 00-23 50, Good 20 50-22.75, Standard and Low Good 18 00- 20 50. including Holsteins 18 - 00-19.50, load mostly Good 1175 lbs 20 00? APPLY NOW! Agricultural LIME STONE Pave The Way To Healthier Crops and HIGHER PROFITS! ORGANIC Plant Food Co. 392-4963 Grofftown RcL, Lancaster Transfer Milk Efficiently From Cow to Bulk Cooler Thq “Sputnick” MILK-PORT ER is the clcauc.st, most effi cient method for traiislerring milk Iroin cow to bulk cooler. • Manufactured lioin heavy gauge stainless steel. • Lid seals tightly to keep milk germ lre,e. • Passes through openings at)” and o\er. • Moves quiet ai.d easily on i übher-tired, ball bearing wheels. • Docs away with long, ev pensßc pipe, lines, milk ]>innps and releaser. • Tno sizes. • Low-cost sanitising. Inquire About Our Lease Plan Approved tor City ot Philadelphia Amos H. Rutt R. D. 3, Quarryvi He, Peuna. 780-3807 • Form Calender (Continued from Page 1) ers; Wayne Maresch, Coun ty Conservationist, Amos Funk, Pres., Lane. County Soil and Water Consv. Dis trict Directors. —8 p.m Young Farmers Assn, West Lampeter Chap ter; at Lampeter-Strasburg High School. Subject; "You and Your Income Tax Prob lems,” Harry Conner, IRS agent, speaker. Feb. 4—7:30 p.m. Ephrata Young Farmers Class at Ephrata High School. Sub ject, “Soil Consv. Programs.” Discussion leaders; Elmer Good, Soil Consv. District Director: Lew Ayers, vo-ag teacher; Wayne Maresch, County Conservationist. Feb. 5—6 30 pm. 4-H Baby Beef Banquet at Dutch Town and Country at Vin tage. (Tickets $1 75). Feb 6—B pm, Fulton Grange #66 —rescheduled meeting; Farm Buieau Bldg , Lancas ter. ~gamzed in behalf of an agri • Farm & Home cultural project Upon com (Contmued from Page 1) pletion, the Center will be suited in a sharp increase in operated by a Board of Di the number of persons seek- rectors, on a non-profit basis, ing authoritative information with the rental income of agen on soil conditions, choice of cies located within the build seeds, fertilizers, and the care mg used to help make the of trees and shrubbery. He over-all facilities self-support stated that this development, ing All contributions for the plus the great many farmers project are tax-deductible, un coming to the Agricultural der a ruling the Farm and Extension Office for helpful Home Foundation has received information, makes the quar- from Intel nal Revenue Serv ters his agency occupies in ice. She'll be a banker when she Most calves simply grow up to be cows. Some grow up to be a sure source of steady, extra income as well. It all depends upon how you feed them. The Pioneer Feeding Program can make the profitable difference The capacity to handle maximum feed and produce more milk is deter mined early in your cows 1 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 milking herd. Dairymen who employ the Pioneer Feeding Program find that it is not only reasonable m cost, but sets the stage for realizing the full production potential of the cow Tomorrow’s milking herd is in your calf bam right now, and today is the best time to establish a feeding program that will mean more milk per cow per year. We would like to help you set one up, as we have helped many of your friends and neighbors in this community. Call us or stop in. Your calves, too, can be bankers when they grow up. Since 1870 Good's Feed The concentration of non* profit agricultural agencies “under one roof," with adjoin ing facilities for meetings of farm organizations, garden clubs, Farm Women’s groups, and related events, has been cited as holding major advan tages. Supporting this belief are the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and the Manufac turer’s Association of Lancas ter County, with both organ izations expressing the belief “what’s good for agriculture in Lancaster County is good for the whole economy and for living in this locality.” Part of the fund-raising effort will be directed among major industries, commercial inter ests, and individuals, the Cam paign Steering Committee has announced. The conduct of a public ap peal for funds for the purpose of establishing a Farm and Home Center, represents the first time in many years that such an effort has been or- grows up . . . feeds you can bank on New Providence >nf ,«i Mill Don’t Plant Tired Blood In Your Corn Field PLANT REIST RX 108 single cross 1. Exceptional parentage 2. Large ears with deep kernels 3. Good root system 4. Stiff stalk 5. Uniform ears 6. Picks easy and clean 7. Absence of suckers 8. High yielding ability Place your orders before the supply is exhausted. 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HERSHEY & SON Manheim OLIVER Phone: 653-3821 1850 w, pii tej
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