Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 2 p.m. Starting with bulla, steers, heifers, cows, hogs We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. Frank Dussinger, Manager New Holland Sales Stables Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A.M. Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 P.M. Dairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30 Beef Cattle and Calves Every Thursday at 12:30 JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. Now Holland EL 4-2194 New Holland, Pa. HOW... Big capacity chapping and low power requirements! FORD FORAGE HARVESTER Big tonnage chopping of all your crops—up to 40 tons per hour with the row crop head, up to 35 tons an hour with the 5 or 6 foot cutter bar, up to 8 tons an hour with the windrow pick-up. With Ford you change crop heads in minutes! Power requirements for this smooth running machine are low. Economical, high-efficiency operation chops feeding costs to a minimum. In addi tion there are many other man-saving, time-saving fea tures, such as the built-in knife sharpener and easy-to reach controls. Stop in today and find out all about the ¥ jrd Forage Har, ester—and the easy credrl terms available, too. igggil Grimm's Ford Tractor & Farm Service Park Avc., Qunrryrillo Ph. ST 6-2597 Allen H. Matz Phone AN 7-6502 Denver and calves, VINTAGE, PA. Elizabethtown Farmers Supply, Inc. Elizabethtown Phone EM 7-1341 Keener Equip. Co. Rts. 230 & 72, Lancaster Phone LO 9-9861 Sauder Bros. New Holland Phone EL 4-8721 s 3 * - COMPLETE DISPERSAL at the farm, Smith* ille Flats, Chenango Co,, N. Y, —— on rte. 41, 8 ini. NAV. ot Greene, IS.Y. Mrs. A. K. 'Wightman, owner 500 HEAD Vaccinated and Certified Thursday and Friday - June 28th and 20th - Sale starts at 9:30 A.M. (EDI) each day. Never before have you over had the opportunity to buy so many great producing cattle in one dispersal. The Tarbcll herd lor the tester in May averaged 32.34 lbs, of milk per cow for 220 cows before they were xmt in pas ture. This is the highest producing Guernsey herd on otheial test in the entire breed tor its size. Fifty-nine (59) years of breeding, testing and rigor ous culling will offer to you top proved sires, young bulls ready lor sen ice, great reproducing dams and young cows and the finest group of bred and open heifers any herd could present. CAIjVING SCHEDULE: 10 due in June, 13 due in July, 47 due in August, 37 due in September, 33 due in October, 30 due in November and 34 due in December. SPECIAL NOTICE: barbell Farms will keep for you heifers and dry cow r s that you purchase until Septem ber 15th free of charge. Sale managed by and for catalogs write BUZZ GAKRY (Garcy Cattle Sales) 100 Walnut Bane, Morrisville, Pa., Tel. CV 3-3941 Assisted by New York State Guernsey Breeders’ Co-op., Inc. H. Joseph Penrtergast, Business Mgr., 3 Main Street, Cobleskill, New York HARRISBURG, PENN V. At Mr. Shecslcv’s farm uliicii is tirst farm on right going trom Harrisburg east on Rte. 22 toward Allentown, Pit. 100 REGISTERED HOESTEI.NS (15 Cows 35 Bred Hellers 50 Open Heiters and calves,) Bang’s Certitied, T. B. Acciodited, Call Vacc. Examined lor Pregnancy. Sale Features 55 Daughters ol the Famed Osborndale Ixanhoe! These “Ivanlioe’ dtis. are xei.x tvpx and will write good pedigrees with groat popularity. What an opportunity for bleeders to seleit trom 55 daughtois ot one ot the greatest sires in all breed history. Sale Olfeis Daughters ol These Famous Sires!! 55 Osborndale Ivanhoe, 2 Maplebend Dean King Poscli; 5 Giayvlcxv Skyliner; 2 Haxsseu Hi-Hope; 8 AVuuar |o Pabst Regal laiciter; 2 Cochran Gencial, 6 Skokie Design; 4 Skokie Benefactor. These Are Nationally Known Service Sires!! 18 to Coclnan Geneial; 4 to Grajview Skylincr; 5 to Mall ary Audacious; «to W r is Captain; 12 to Osborndale Ixanhoe; 2 to Maplebend Dean King Posch. Heifers Selling Are Out of Top Record Dams!! Heifers Selling are our ot Top Record Dams!! 1 sells out ot 801-11). dam; 4 _sell out of dams with from 712 to 754 tat, 5 sell out ot dams with trom 601 to (11)0 tat; 22 sell out ot dams with trom 300 to 596 fat. One dam fresh again and in first 167 days has out 601 tat, 2\. All ot the records above were made m looting shed. Dams are by popular sires including S b> Gay Boy; 17 by “Wimarpo’’; 8 by' “Hillmac” and others including Smithcroft Snowball Rocket. Of the young cows selling, 5 are o\cr ”00 tat tyj to 047 and others well over 400 tat in hotter lorm, 2\ and made m loafing slied. Heilers have all been bred on tann and carry the “Pailc ohester” prolix. You tan buy before the July Ist deadline for the tall shows Make Your Plans To Attend And Buy Top Breeding Stork At This Great Sale!! Sale starts 11:00 A.AI. Lunch Available Catalogs Under Tout R. AUSTIN BACKUS, INC. PARK C. SHEESLEY Sale MgTS. & Auctioneers Owner Alevico, N.Y. 5100 Jonestown Rd. Harrisburg, Pa. >**********************»********************^ Topdress Alfalfa After First Cutting With 0-14-14 0-20-20 0-15-30 * * | Organic Plant Food Co. % GROI’f'TOWN RD. J ... .IT T S - * jric'k'k'kirk'kirk'k'k'k'k'k'k'kir'k’k’k'kir'k'k'kirk'kir'k’k'kif'k'klc TARHEEL GUERNSEY FARMS PARKCHESTER HOLSTEIN SALE THURSDAY, JUNE 28 SAVE TIME and MONEY Let Us Spread It For You We Are As Near to You as Your Telephone PHONE EX 2-4963 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 23, 1962 1 ■* Next to the Waterworks * - Lincoln 4-H Elects Queen A native of Holland provided entertainment for the Lincoln 4-H club Tuesday night in the Mt Airy fire hall. At a special parents night program, Albert Bos, formerly of Holland but now living at Mt. Gretna, showed colored slides of flowers in his native land. Miss Helen Myer, 14 Lin coln, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Galen Myer, was elected to represent the club in the 4>-H club posture queen next month Victor Plastow, Associate County Agent announced that club congiess delegates would leave Lainpetei High School at 8 a m. next Tuesday. It was announced that all leadeis ha\e tickets tor the chicken barbecue to be held at the Lampeter Community grounds on June 30. Lititz-Manheim 4-H Club Meets Cynthia Bucliei was elected, to repiesent the Lititz-Mnn heim Agncultuial 4-H Club at the Posture Queen Contest to be held in Long’s Park. The group met on Thursday at the home ot the president, Roger Stoner, Eden Road The roll call was answered by the various members tell ing about their projects The group decided to con tribute pickles to the chicken barbecue to be held on the Lampeter-Strasburg Commun ity ground on June 30th. Glenn Porter the I P Y. E. delegate to Nepal, was present and told of his stay there and showed slides The advisors Mr and Mrs Clayton Sangrey and Victor Plastow were pres ent and gave comments. HIGH RKCORT) MADE BY COUNTY AYRSHIRE A registered Ayrshire named M H Royal Tina owned by Masonic Homes Farms, Eliza bethtown, recently completed a lactation lecoid which ranks highest for Milk, lor all Five to-Ten Yeai Old Ayrshires in the state of Penna Tina’s record ot ISO7O lbs. of milk and 754 lbs of butter fat, actual, was produced en tirely on twice-a-day milking and did not exceed 305 days in length It was supervised by the Division of Records of the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association, Brandon, Vermont, and the Penna. State Umv , Umv Park. M H. Royal Tina has an unusually persistent lactation record, having a daily average of 59 lbs. milk and 24 lbs. bnt terfat Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer & Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4-1706 When planning to buy or sell call HENRY E. SHREINER AUCTIONEER And Real Estate Salesman Dial: MA 6-6400 Lititz, P*. EX 7-3571 19
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers