14 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 28. 1961 SALE REGISTER gemu,h Auct Sat., Oct.2B—l pm. Feed er and commercial beef cattle sale by the New Jer sey Hereford Assn. At the Hacketstown Auction Mark et. Sat., Oct. 28—Pub. Sale of Farm Equip. Four mi. W. of Manheim, One mi. West of E Fairview Brethren church. Harry Gibble. C. H. Wolge muth, Auct. Sat., Oct. 28—2 p.m. - Pub sale of real estate. Farm, 19 acres with mi. frontage. House and barn. Between Manheim and Mastersonville Mrs Katie G. Wolgemuth. Kilmer, auct. Sat., Oct. 28 12.30 p.m. Pub. Sale of Real Estate, Farm Machinery and Dairy cattle. 183 Acres, large barn and 7-room house. 21 head dairy cattle Full line mach inery. In York County at R 1 Airville in Fawn Town ship W. Haro'd McCleary. Jacob Gilbert, Auct. Sat. Nov. 4—Pub Sale of Household goods by Menno S’te-. Just off Rt. 72, four ARN CLEANER LO UNLOADER __ BUNK FEEDER SAVE TIME • SAVE LABOR • SAVE MONEY Mee you*. j ) homed feadcf&i LAYOUT - INSTALLATION - SERVICE RAYMOND GERMAN Phone Terre Hill. Hlllcrest 5-3080 196 1 Special Cattle Sales ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET, Inc. ABINGDON. VIRGINIA PHONE MArket 8-3551 * Sale Every Tnur.i. All Cias es of Livestock 500-1000 Lb. Native Steers—Native Steer & Heifer Calves 1700 To 2800 Head For Each Sale Third Feeder Steer Sale All Cati e Sales Start 1:00 P. M. Feeder Pig Sale (1900) Tuesday, November 7 Feeder Pig Sale (1000) Tuesday, November 28 Pig Sale Start At 3:00 P. M. All pigs will be vaccinated tor Cholera, Wormed, and De-Loused. They will be officially graded by Virg.ma Div si an of Market 5 will be weigned-in and sold at 3 00 P M on sale date. Ta^WELL TAZEWELL. VIRGINIA PHONE YUk-n 2-9921 Sale Every Monday AT Classes of Livestock Ail c le in the sale t both wll be offic al ly gr ded by Virg nn sion of Mirkets and wdl be we’good in on the d y preceding the sale date Check w th your County the Sales Committee or the Marke’s for further ’ ormatmn Cattle Sales Start Prompt y 1 P. M. "or Additions l Information Write or Call ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET,Inc. A Federa’lv Supervised Market ABINGDON. VIRGINIA PHONE MArket 8-3551 miles N. of Manheim. Wol- Wed.. Not. B—l 2 noon - Pub. Sale of Farm Imple ments and Household goods In East Lampeter Twp. along the Strasburg Pike (Rt 896) IV2 mi S. of Rt 30. By Sam uel B. Hershey. Shaub, Auct. Farm Calendar f From rage !•> Capon roundup at the Ho tel Brunswick 4iH mem bers to be guests of Lan caster Ki wants Club at luncheon. 8.00 pm - Extension Exe cutive Committee meeting in the Farm Bureau Build ing, Dil erville Road Nov. I—l 2 noon - Farmers Day at the Lancaster Ro tary Club Wm. Carroll, Agr. Econimist from PSU to speak on “Do You Want the Agriculture Industry in Lancaster County?” Nov. 3—7 p.m Guernsey As sociation annual banquet at Rhoads’ Spanish Tavern, Quarryville Collins Mc- Sparran State Grange Mas ter to speak. Nov 6 to 10 —Pennsyuvania L vestock Exposition in Farm Show Building, Har risburg. MORES IN MINUTES LY WITH THE / BOWMANSVILLE. PA. Tuesday, October 31 /ESTOCk MARKET A* r 4r - * / v • Lancaster -Poultry (From page 3) 5000 WV, 9-6, Daniel K. Good. 13.5; 24. Linsey Shaf er, 6000 LF, 17 m 0.., V. J Koser .Co. Inc., 8.3; 25. Gleas on Ritchie, 10,000 WV, 9, NO SALE, 13 3 bid. , - , 26. Henry W. Martin, 1200 LF, V. J. Koser Co, Inc., 8-1; 100 Males, V. J. Koser Co., Inc., 66; 27. Aaron Shank, 6000 WV, 9, Daniel K Good, 13 4; 28. Same, 500 WV, 9, NO SALE, 13 4; 29. Samuel K King, 350 LF, V. J. Koser Co., Inc, 81; 30. Wilbert Campbell, 300 LF, Daniel K. Good, 8 2; 31. Longenecker's Poultry Farm, 366 HF, Daniel *K. Good, 13 9; 34 Same, 100 Males, W. C. Melhnger and Son, 73; 32 Greider Leghorn Farm, 750 LF, Roy E Ream, 8 2; 50 Males, Roy E. Ream, 62; 33 Wenger’s Mills, Inc., 700 LF, Roy E Ream, 8-2; 34 Longenecker’s Poultry Farm, 732 HF, W. C. Mellin ger & Son, 13.8 Baby pigs at birth cost a bout $3 70 each if 10 pigs are saved out of a litter and about $6 each if only six are saved. HARSH HYDRAULIC HOISTS * The 32 available modeta come lo you with To desip) end build a light weight, low ffijh a wide range of lifting capacities ranging costing tr t suil-dila for ail types of from 3VS lo 20 tons for your truck, pickup, or farm use pt.i. S mlhtn the nverage farmer’a . trailer. The smooth, trouble-free action of ■ budget was the aim of "Bud” Harsh when /lsv_. HARSH HOIST has a fast lifting time of from HVDRAIII ICS IiNLIMI I 111 MtG. CO. began 12 to 160 seconds, which allows more time ope ,aiions Tins hoist was built and is now for • ctuol haul,n S- in usa throughout the nnlion These hoists come to you at an averaga The HARSH HYORAI 11C HOIST averages cost of only 16* a day as compared lo the on | y $328 52 (including federal excise lax) $lO-$l5 a day you now apend lo manually maintains a low taxable weight which onload you- -t averages 273 lbs. These economical hoists /~M ate built for either back or aide dumping, Sava costly tiraa and eliminate back f -Jr ,t M /9 breaking labor hy unloading with a HARSH I fitfa- Ctb HYDRAULIC HOIST engineered for eco bj\ ■orate*!, speedy, and durahlo farm usa MANN & GRUMELLf FARM SERVICE R, D. 2. QUARRYVILLE PHONE ST 6-3630 COWS PROPERL ... during the dry UP TO 25% MORE BEFORE CALVING This cow was fitted on Pioneer program for 60 days before calving. Note the excellent "dry cow" body condition. AFTER COMPLETING RECORD Th. some cow after having produced 23,044 lbs. of milk and 941 lbs. of fat as a 4 year old. Note the extreme dairyness and exceptional body condition shown after this cow produced 11% tons of milk! D-920-40A Joseph / f. C PUBLIC SALE FARMING IMPLEMENTS Wed., November 8, 1961 On the premises in East Lampeter Township, along the Strasburg Pike, Houle 886, IVz miles south of Route 30, East. Allis-Chalmers B tractor, fuhy equipped; feed mill, trailer mower, manure spreader, two low-down steeli-whee], tobac co wagons, two 20-disc harrows, culltipacker, corn planter weeder, New Idea tobacco planter, All's-Chalmers 2-Lottom plow, like new; side-delivery rake and tedder combined, spring harrows, lot of 1-inch galvanized pipe, irrigation pipe, scoop, hog troughs, 1940 International panel truck, Vs ton; sleigh, Choremaster garden tractor, two clrcu ar sav,s, garden seeder, platform scales, garden tools and other tools 40-foot and 28-foot extension ladders, farm gates, pipe threaders, two egg stoves, baling box, anvil, pulleys and hotbed sash Dish sink, copper kettle, iron kettles, dinner bell, oxen yoke, wood box, electric motors, meat bench, old tab'e, meat grinders, butter scales old cupboards, rope beds, etc Sale at 12 noon. Terms by Parke S Shaub, Auct. E. Day Reader, Clerk Proper feeding of the dry cow is the most important single factor af fecting herd health, longevity, and a sustained high level of milk produc tion. In 60 days, while the cow is dry. Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed will repair the body from the previous lactation, build a reserve of body condition for the next lactation, and develop a stronger calf. In addition your cows will have less calving diffi culties, eliminate placenta quickly, have less udder congestion, and most importantly they will produce up to 25% more milk! ,See us today for full particulars, j wS# LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE —OF— FARM IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS Samuel B. Hershey CONDITIONED period PRODUCE MILK! Jr SOI od ,r%
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