ale registe <rburs. Sept. 6 * 11 a.m,, - p H i) bale ol registered and ra( j o Holstein cows and heif >r, by Isaac M, Mast, Atglen, ' offl plcte dispersal of .18 cows (IK ] 43 heifers. Four miles louihwest of 'Afglem along rt j<rbland Road. Leroy Zook, HUH. Sat. S - Ipm.- Sale if real estate and 'personal roperty in the village of Oak lljade 8 mi. south'of Quarry jlle, 8 mi. west of Oxford, 'ireo bedroom homo and fur iishmgs, by Harold and' Lola jess. Norman Hart, Auct. Sat., Sept. 15—12 noon - üblic Sale of Farm machinery iid 25 head of mixed dairy idle. By S. M. (Van) Smok •, 15 mile south of Lancaster one mile west of Route 72 wr Drumore Elementary ■bool. Kreider and Dill°r, PUBLIC SALE IDES., SEPTEMBER 4, 1962 lohn J. Stoltzfus Holstein Breeders Sale on Ivan itoltzfus Form, Route 10, one mile South of Morgantown, Po. 70 HEAD of HOLSTEIN CATTLE BLOOD & T.B. TESTED 50 Fresh and Close Springers Jlanv with records from 4SOF to 050 F. Balance heifers all Njes, us well as seteral Rood cows due throughout the year IWs offering includes selections from local breeders, Canal There are n ivannoe, S by Pennstate Reflection; 2 by Dean* others bv S’s&'Sse; %sr s' l -- >OT RESPONSIBLE FOB ACCIDENTS ON PREMISES LUNCH AVAILABLE Anctioneeti-ALVIN MILLER, Strasburg redlgrees—ELMEß B. STOLTZFUS, Elverson PUBLIC SALES of Dairy Farms Dairy Cattle & Farm Equipment WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Between New Freedom and Han over, York Co. Holstein Dispersal Sale. 75 head selling, certified on Bangs, all registered. Carnation and Ragapple breeding, all sell regardless of price as owner has lost one arm. K. J. SWAM, Owner SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 At Sangerdale Farms, Myers fown, Pa. 93 Angus. Selected from some of Penn's best breeders. Cow uith calves, bred heifers, bulls, etc. farmers opportunity SALE ASSOCIATION • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 At __ Sangerdale Farms, Myers town, p a . Ayrshire Sale. Selling are a s ®* ec * e d group of fresh cows and Ist «alf heifers. Certified and vacc. SANGER & SENSENIG - <v f*• SANGER LAND & CATTLE AUCTION CO. PAUL €. SANGER/ Aucf. Leroy Sensenig, Pedigrees >1 FOR DETAILS CALL*MYERSTOWN 866-4725 ia- • Cattle Show (Continued from Page 16) ver, Denver R 2. Senior Yearling: 2, Lorae L. Hahbold, Elizabethtown, 3, Linda Lou Welk, Strasburg R 1 Two-Year-0 Id - 1, Avernl Lmdel Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike, Lancaster. Three7Year-Old- 1, Elvin Shelly, Manheim Rl. Senior and Grand Champ ion, Avernl Lindel-Roj er. County Groups' 1, Lancas ter; 2, Lebanon: 3, York; 4, Cumberland: 5, Northampton. Americans drank 130 quarts of fluid whole milk per person in 1961, just 4 quarts less than in 1960. At the same time, record consumption of many other dairy foods show ed that the public welcomes a variety of products in the dairy field, cottage cheese, me cream and Irozen desserts, as well as various forms of low fat and non-fat milks 12 NOON The -Above- Soles f s • Lancosfer Yards (Continued from Page 2) HOGS: 1375. Compared with 1617 head la&t week. Trading moderately active. Barrows and gilts 30 lower. Sows steady. Barrows and gilts U S 1-2 190-220 lbs. 19 30-20 00, Xo. I’s 190-225 lbs. 20.00-20.30, few early in week 21.00, 1-3 2-3 230-250 lbs 18.50-19.00. 2230-250 IbS. 18 50-19.00. Sows U. S. 1-3 300-450 lbs. 14 00-15.50, 2-3 430-000 lbs. 12.50-14.00. SHEEP: 325. Compared with 387 head last week. Trading moderately active. Spring slaughter lambs steady. Choice 60-95 lb. spring lambs 21-23, several lots Choice and Prime 23 50-24.50, Good 17-21 Subscribe toda> —watch it pay' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 2 miles southeast of Lenharts ville, Berks Co. 197 Acre Farm. Here fords and Equipment. Sale at 9:30 AM. NORMAN KESTLER’ Owner • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 4 miles East of Fredericksburg, Berks Co. 100 Acre Dairy Farm. Sale at 1:00 P.M. PHARES HOAK Owner • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 At Sangerdale Farms, Myers town, Pa. Shorthorn Club Sale, 4-H Club Calves, Sale at 1:00 P.M. PA. SHORTHORN ASS'N. • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 Near Friedensburg, Schuylkill Co. Brown Swiss Dispersal. Entire herd and Farm Equipment. J. FRANKLIN CHAMBERS Hondled By The EASY BUDGET PLAN! Ton pay in equal Install ments spread ever the year —avoiding big bills in eold months when oil co&aump tiaa increases. x GARBER OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. OL 3-2021 105 Fairview St. .»r Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1, 1962 Outgrown Shoes Don’t be tempted to hand down outgrown shoes to *i jounger child, cautions Mrs. Mae Barton, Penn State ex tension clothing specialist. Al though outgrown shoes are often still good, no two pans of feet are exactly alike. Once a shoe is molded to the foot, it won’t change. If m other child wears the shoe, h’s tender foot i& apt to be twist ed and turned to fit the shape of the shoe. Most mirrors seem to have a very grump> look, early of a morning. New Holland Sales Stables Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 AM. 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. Pb. New Holland EB 4-2194 New Holland. Pa. Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Storting Promptly ot 2 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and cahes. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. Frank Dussiuger, Manager PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, September 8, 1962 Located in the village of Oak Shade, 8 miles South of Quarryville, 8 miles West of Oxford in Little Britain Twp. Watch for sale signs at Tayloria & Little Britain. REAL ESTATE consists of stucco Silitone finish, in sulated, new floor, and storm windows, situated on I'/z acres of land. This nice little home has 3 bedrooms and bath, 3 rooms down with a cement basement. A real nice home for someone wanting to live in the country along a hard road and good neighbors. PERSONAL PROPERTY 3-piece living room suite, 7-piece dining room suite, breakfast set with buffet, flat top desk, book case, electric range, Frigidaire refrigerator, 2 single beds, chest of drawers, vanity, bureaus, wash stands, lights, and other articles. 10% down on Real Estate day of sale, balance in 30 or 60 days, in full and possession. Cash on Personal Property day of sale. Not responsible for accidents in any way, HAROLD W. HESS LOLA D. HESS Owners Lambert 9*2288 NORMAN W. HART, Auctioneer Nottingham, Pa. Phone Lambert 9-2744 • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) od 25 50-27 75, load Good 1000 Ihs. 27, comparable leed iot mates Monday 2b Cows Utility and Commei cial 13 50-l() 50, C.innci and Cutter 12 25-15, high yielding Cutter and Utility Ilolstcius 15-15.50. Bulls and Vealers Utility and Common ml bulls 17.50 - 19.50, Good Vealers 25-27, Standard 20-25, Utility 15-20 Feeders Choice 590-850 lb Feeding Steers 25-27 25. Good 500-700 lb 24-24 50 Head The Want Ads AND 1:00 P.M. 13
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