AUCTION Complete Dispersal for pONALD A. PERRY, DARLINGTON, MD. 100 AYRSHIRES HURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1963,’at 11:00 A.M. Farm on Berkley Rd., 1 mi. off LT.S. Rt. 1 COWS and IST-CALF HEIFERS, 11 BRED HEIFERS, ‘ IS YEARLINGS, 18 CALVES, 1 Yearling BULL. Records, of the cows and dams of heifers avg.: 11,863# MILK 4.04% 479# PAT, M.E. 16 fresh, 7 due in Nov., 12 in Dec., 4 in Jan., j?eb., 9 in March, 7 in April. This herd has been headed 0 p bulls and well managed for 30 years. Nearly all are dehorned. All are registered, cored.. Certified, Cali Vaccinated, tested within 30 days. Bred Females Pregnancy Checked. Terms: Cash Lunch at the Sale TOM WHITTAKER, Sale Mgr., BRANDON, VT. Pedigrees by Allen Hill, Woodbine, Md. YRSHIRE SALE iiking Herd and Bred Heifer Dispersal for RODNEY L CAULK, WYOMING, DEL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1963 At 13:30 P.M. Farm is 3 miles West of town 39 COWS and IST-CALF HEIFERS 13 BRED HEIFERS 1 Service BULL ie cattle are in evcellent condition, well bred, have very 1 DHI records and are ready to make A LOT OF FALL MILK resh. 0 Cons due in Nov., 5 in Dec., 7 in Jan., 6 in Feb. ted Heifers are due about sale time, a few later. Accredited Certified Tested within 30 days “Better Uddered Ayrshires Make More Profit” Terms: Gash Lunch at the Sale TOM WHITTAKER, Sale Mgr., BRANDON, VT. Anthony Carroll, Auctioneer, DOVER, DEL, A' . - --/T' ■ - A STOCKER-FEEDER I hursday- 0ct.,24-7:00 P.M. I Livestock Sales H Inc. i U -S. Rt. 11 South Phone 434-6765 if Harrisonburg, Va. R "Regular Sales Every THURSDAY" h| ON TUESDAY, H OCTOBER 22 ATTEND H Taunton livestock market, inc. m “Fresh quality cattle every Tuesday” H ANNUAL ROUNDUP WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THIS SALE. AROUND 1000 CALVES AND CATTLE ON SALE. 'oddngham SALE Farm Women 21 Elect 2 Officers (Society of Farm Women 21 elected Mrs. Wilmer Black vice president^.'and Mrs. William Arrowstnlth treasurer, at a re cent meeting In tihe home of Mrs. Melvin P. Meek, Holtwood Rll. Mrs. Roland Heidlebaugh and Mrs. George Pickel were co-hoatB9#ee'at the covered dish supper. Roll 'call was. answered by n’amlife a favorite Hallo ween .memory. The program committee tor next year included Mrs. Geo rge Pickel, Mrs. Morgan Foote. Mrs. Clair Delong, Mrs, Rich ard Jackson, Mrs. Charles Am bler, Mr*. Dorothy Walton, Mrs. Wilmer Black and Mrs. William Arrowsmith. They will meet at the home of Mrs. Am- | HORSE SALE I * •¥ * MONDAY EVE., OCTOBER 28th, 1963 t T f )(■ j( ♦ Martins Sale Stables, Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster Co. .£ J * J 40 head Standardbred horses. Load trom N.Y. State for -t* 4. Amos Stoltzlus. Load train Ohio also saddle horses and J J ponies. This will be a large sale. Tack at 6:30, horses at ■* J 7:30 P.M. ( 1 £ | PAUL Z. MARTIN * J Ph. New Holland 334-6671 £ kirtrk'kirkirkirirk-lririrk-trlfk-irirteirk'k'kirk'kiririHrk-kirkirkirk-Irkirl: \'VV H »*V%”* , VV*V*VVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVvVVVvvVV t i I DONT MISS THE: I ♦> A C* . ■< I 9th Annual Lancaster I ❖ * i Feeder Galf Sale i ❖ »% ❖ „% * Friday, October 25th, 1963 i ❖ •% ❖ ♦> * v Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa. * »*« * * V o w Added Attractions * •J I;! Farmers Field Day Tour of Yards-Luncheon * •J* W 4 ,% * . National Meat Board Presentation * £ “Your Beef From Feedlot to Table” * * Exhibition 10:00 A.M. Sale 1:00 P.M. | V v * j PUBLIC SALE ' of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE - to be held Tuesday, October 29, 1963 On ithe. premises located tour miles Southwest of Eliza bethtown' along Rout© No. 341 leading from Elizabethtown to BahbMgt. Farmr - of 166 acres, more or less, of which 30 acres is pasture with spring water, and 1 acres of w oodland. Thereon erected ’ TWO DWELLING HOUSES: HORSE NO. 1: 3}£ story frame house covered with brick Insulate, containing 9 rooms and bath, laundry ad mining kitchen, shower in basement; stoker-tired furnace, hot water heat, summer-winter hookup; storm doors and windows. HOUSE NO. 3: 1 story frame house containing 5 rooms and bath, shower in basement; stoker-tired furnace, Jbase board hot water heat, summer-winter hook-up; storm "floors and windows. Large Bank Barn, stable room with stancluons for 30 head of cows, bull pen, calf pens, room tor 35 head of steers, feed room; Largo Tile Silo; Milk House; Pig Sty and Chicken •House; Concrete entries, stables and barnyard. 3 Large Tobac co Sheds, ’one with dampening cellar and stripping room, room to house 18 acres ot tobacco. Corn Barn; 3-car Garage with Workshop. This "is a good producing farm; a lot of frontage along three hard roads. All buildings have electricity and water. Water furnished by'large spring. Farm can be viewed at any time. Sale to start at 3:00 P.M., when condition will be made known by ARTHUR C. LIGHTY Henry F. Gingrich, Attorney Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 19, 1963—19 bler, Church Street, Quarry ville, next Tuesday. Mrs. Arrowsmith announced that the Christmas party for members and their husbands will be held on Dec. 14 at St. Catherine’s Church, Quarry ville. The next meeting will be on Thursday, Nov. 14 at 1:30 p m. in the home of Mrs. Clyde Rob rer, 21 Nolt Avenue, Willow Street.,,Mrs, Richard Jackson will bp co-hostess. Farm Women 19 Hold Auction A food and white elephant sale were featured at a recent meeting of Society of Farm Women 19 in the home of Mrs Harold Saylor, 2905 Graystona Road, East Petersburg. Mrs, Earl Stauffer was the auction eer Donations for the Needle work guild were hi ought to the meeting, Members sewed cancer dressings Three offi cers elected at the meeting were Mrs Gilbert Antes, cor responding secretary, Mrs. Gerald Noll, recording secre tary, and Mrs. Earl Stauffer, chorister The program committee for the next year is composed of Mrs Lloyd Hollmger, Mrs. Henry Lehman, Mrs Harry Mumma, Mrs Charles Musser, Mrs Leroy Sweigart, and Mrs. Henry Martin, Jr, chairlady. The next meeting will be held Saturday, Nov. 9, at 1 30 p m in the home of Mrs Char les Mussel, 200 Doneiville Rd , Lancaster Farm Women 2 Meet In Cabin Mr. and Mrs Nathan Ober holtzer entertained Farm Wom en Society 2 In their cabin m Lycoming county. Mrs. Alvin Graybill presi ded 'at the meeting Devotions were led hy Mrs Fred Hahn. Bach member spoke on what she enjoyed most about the trip to the cabin in response to roll call. Contributions Of $lO to the United Campaign, and $5 to the Man'heim Community Li brary were voted. Mrs Graybill reported on the executive board meeting to the group, reminding them to bring bazaar items for the ba zaar table at the County Con vention of Farm Women to be held Nov. 2. Dinner was enjoyed at the cabin. The next meeting of the group will be held at the home of Mrs Andrew Low. Farm Women 7 Add 2 Members TWo new membeis were in ducted by Farm Women Socie ty 7 at a leceut meeting in the home of Mrs Frank Lichty, Paradise The new mem'beis are Mrs. Louis Denlmger and Mrs. Nan cy Denlmger Ferry Mis Lich ty was in charge of devotions, and Mrs Aaron Denlmger, president presided Mrs Den hnger gave a report of the ex ecutive board meeting in t)he home of Mrs Norman Wood, Peach Bottom Society 7 will be in charge of the decorations at County Convention at Penn Manor High School, Nov 2 Members will hold a sub sale on Wed nesday, Oct 23, at the Para dise Elementary School, and will take ordeis and deliver. Members prepared 1'55 can cer dressings Refreshments were served by Mrs Lichty, Mrs Jean Lichty and Mrs Eth el Rice. Sale Register Tuesday October 29, 1963, Public Sale ol Valuable real estate located four miles Southwest of Elizabethtown along Route No 241 leading from Elizabethtown to Bam bndge Sale to start at 2-00 PM. Terms by Arthur C. Eighty. Coleus Early September is a good time to take cuttings on col eus growing in the garden. They will be well established small plants to take indoors.
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