—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 22, 1960 14 Farm Calendar ® (From Paae 1) 1613 Esbenshade Road, Lan nculture, Henning, speaks caster . _ at the annual banquet of Planning. B Snavely Gar the Chester-Delaware Poul- ber, Willow S reet R 2, Chair try Association banquet in man, Alexander L. Gerhart, the Cochranville fire hall Ephrata Rl; Levi Brubaker; Elec ion oi officers and David Buckwalter, Lititz R 3; board of directors. Eugene Wissler, New Hol -8 pm - Special meeting of land Rl; Elmer Esbenshade, the Dairy Herd Improve- 1320 Manheim Pike; Mrs E. ment Association directors Robert Nolt, Lancaster Rl. at the Farm Credit build- Finance Noah Kreider, of mg on Roseville Road. Oct 27—7 30 pm - Beef & dairy meeting at the Lan caster Poul ry Center. Sponsored by Chas. Pfizer and Co Oct. 29 7-30 p. m. - 4-H County Council Halloween party at the East Peters burg School. Nov. 1 430 - Meeting of the Lancaster County teachers of Vocational Ag riculture at the Pequea Valley High School. Nov. 3 2.30 pm. - Lancas ter-York area Future Far mers of America Leader ship Training Conference at Penn-Manor High School. 7.30 am. - Lancaster Coun ty Livestock tour leaves Lancaster by bus. Stops are scheduled in York Co. and northern Maryland. Advertisers will be glad to have you mention Lancas ter Farming when answering advertisements. PUBLIC SALE Saturday, Oct. 22nd 1.00 P M. % mile east of Penryn. PERSONAL PROPERTY 18 cubic foot freezer, Combination coal and gas kitchen range, Dining room suite, Six kitchen chairs, Table, mirror, oilier furniture. LIVESTOCK AND EQUIPMENT Sheep—l 2 ewes and 1 buck, 600 bales Alfalfa and Mixed , Hay, John Deere M, Tractor with 2-way plow & cultivator, John Deere No 5 Mower, Flat bed Trailer, New Idea 4-wheel Manure Spreader Tnco Boom Fie’d Sprayer, Wood Saw, Fifty Fence Posts, Fence Charger, Time Clock, Breeder Stove, Feeders, Other items RONALD GORDLEY Wilbur Hos’er, Auct Annus Sale Fall Round-Up Sale Registered and Commercial Angus 125 Head Cows, Bulls Heifers and Steers Lebanon Valley Livestock Market R.D. »1, FREDERICKSBURG. PA. On U. S. Route 22, East of Harrisburg, Penna. Saturday, Oct. 29 AT 1:00 P. M. SPONSORED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA ANGUS ASSOC.. INC. 1545 N. 28th Street Allentown, Pennsylvania Manheim R 3, Chairman; Les lie Hubbard, East Petersburg; Mrs Abram Weidman, Man heim Rl, L. H. Skromme, 2150 Landis Valley Road; Dr. E I. Robertson 2732 Brookfield Road; Phares Ris ser, Elizabeth own; Paul H. Mount, Quarryville; Victor Longenecker, Elizabethtown R 3; Wilbur Hies and, Salun ga; Amos Funk, Mil ersville Rl; Mrs. Kersey Bradley, Drumore; Floyd Bucher, of Reamstown; Melvin Stoltz fus, Ranks Rl; John Herr, Lancaster R 7. The planning committee has requested that interested organizations submit a writ ten list of their needs so that building size and other de tails can be determined. The younger generation doesn’t seem so bad until you lose your membership in P. B. GUERNSEY SALE THURSDAY OCTOBER 27, 1960 12:30 NOON At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, six miles east of Lancaster. Pa. on Route 30. 60 HEAD—3 BULLS - 40 COWS - 7 BRED It 10 OPEN HEIFERS 1 TB. Bangs' Cert. Vaccinated (Nearly all fresh or due within 30 days of sale). Good Type High Records. Includes 20 head, our pick from the herd of James H Caldwell, East GreenvLle, Pa. In October, so far, we have already sold dose to 300 Guernseys at auction. It looks like buyers are getting scarce, and prices will be as low as they have been any time this year. Make room in your bam for one or more good ones from this sale “It will be a smart move.”' Sale Managed by: . For Catalogs Write TTHE PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASS'N. P O. Box 458 Camp Hil , Pa. Paul R. Newswanger COMPLETE DISPERSAL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1960 12:30 P. M. At the farm, % mile south of U. S. Route 30 at Kinzer, Pennsylvania. 32 Purebreds 8 Grades CERTIFIED ACCREDITED VACCINATED The Foundation upon which th’s Herd has been built- MOUNTAIN VIEW JOSIE MARINA- A daughter of Mountain View Little Josie Slam Classified “Excel lent” with 5y 365 d 2x 24187 m 3 7% 902 f. KEYSTONE DEAN FOBES OLIVIA; and WEYHILL DEAN BISHOP, both daughters of Belle Crest Dean Fobes PEQUEA DELMAR LADY PRINCESS A maternal sis er of Pequca Rag Apple Ormsby Cyrus used in the New York Artificial Breeding Stud BUILT ON AN EXCELLENT FOUNDATION A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Paul R. Newswanger, Owner Paradise, Penna. Clarence E Lyons Sales Manager 204 Hess Blvd Lancaster Wa'ter Dupes Auctioneer Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones. Tallow and Hides FRY'S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger Rd« Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 If No Answer Ph. EX 7-0472 Sixth Annual Feeder Calf Sale Scheduled The sixth annual feeder call sale will be held at the Lancaster Union Stock Yards Saturday, October 29, with the sale beginning at Ipm. Representatives of the sale say entries received thus far indicate there will be a large and wide selection available. Three states, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia .are thus far represented. Over four hundred head of feeder calves have been sold for a total of $51,061,26 dur ing the five previous sales. This is an average price of 32 07 with a top price of $69. per hundredweight. ; According to the sale com mittee, the basic reasons for sponsoring this sale in the heart of the Eastern cattle feeding area are to offer livestock breeders the very best outlet for their feeder cattle and to acquaint both breeders and feeders with the facilities at the Lancaster yards. Stanley H. Defter AucttonMr AnA Appraise* LAMPETER Fh. Lancaster £X 4-1791 FEEDER LANC. UNION STOCK YARDS Saturday, October 29,1960-1 p.sai. 400 CALVES and YEARLINGS Angus - Hereford - Shorthorn Steers - Heifers Weaned & Vaccinated—From Purebred Herds—Singles & Lots A number of fapcy calves will be sorted and sold sepa rately as singles for youth club purposes. Further details are avail able from the feeder calf committee at the Lancaster Stock Yards. • Show Schedule (From page 16) es Poland China and Hamp shire swine; Shropshire and Hampshire sheep; Herefoid and Polled Hereford Catte. 1.00 pm. Berkshire swine, Columbia and Cheviot sheep 3 00 p.m—Correidale sheep. 730 p m —Parade of all Hereford and polled Hereford cattle. Judging of best 10 head Hereford and best six ALL PONY SALE AT BLUE BALL, LANCASTER CO. TUES.. OCT. 25. 1960 100 head of registered Shetland and Welsh Ponies. WED., OCT. 26. 1960 250 head of grade ponies Sale starts at 10 A. M. each day PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. New Holland EL 4-6671 TREGEHAR FARMS Guernsey Dispersal AT THE FARM, H. D. 2, KUTZTOWN, PA. Ra'ph snd Warren Gerhart, Owners ' The farm is just west of the "3 mile house" which is on the Kulztown-Krumsville Road. SAT., MX. 29, 1960—12*50 p.m. (EDSX; 79 HEAD Bull, 45 Cows, 12 Bred Heifers, 21 Open Heifers ted Certified Vaccinated THIS IS THE HIGH HERD IN BERKS COUNTY This years herd average wi].’ be 1a, 500 lbs. milk and 490 lbs fat. Lots of *all and winter milk. Practically every cow has over 10,000 lbs. milk undo ordinary conditions A RARE OPPORTUNITY For catalogs wrue Sale managed by: BUZZ GAREY 100 Walnut Lane, Morrisvilie, Pa. CYpress 5-2941 Clyde H. Warner’s Complete Dispersal Registered Guernsey Cattle Machinery and Crops Clyde H. Warner, owner Berwyn, Pa. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1960 EQUIPMENT 11:00 A. M. CATTLE 1:00 P. M. LUNCH AVAILABLE—Served by the Baptist Church in the Great Valley. AT THE FARM, Anselma, Chester County, Pa., located on Route 113—just 1 mile east of Route 100. SO HEAD 30 COWS ■ 10 BRED HEIFERS 10 CALVES 2 Holstein Cows and 4 Bred Holstein Heifers 16 due f'is fa’l Bang’s Certified T B Acer Nearly all Vaccinated, tested within 30 days of sale All catt’e bred to Southeastern Pa Artificial Sires. EQUIPMENT INCLUDES-—1 Jamesway Bulk 225 gal *ank (1 ke new); 2 DeLaval Units; hot water tank; Seamless steel buckets, 2 Girtou Feed trucks, 2 McCormick Deermg tractors, H & Suner C ; rubber tire wagon; hay elevatm (like new); New Idea spreader, less than 1 year old, New Holland rake, plows; mower, cultipacker, disc and spnng tooth harrows and roller; many small items too numerous ‘o mention Oats and b'rlcy by the bushel —3 000 bales hay, first, second and third-cutting a’falfa. 700 bales barley and oat-' straw Sale Managed by For Catalogs Write THE P p NNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS' *SS'N. P. O. BOX 302 CAMP HILL, PENNA, ffm. H Juzi, Business Manager 6th ANNUAL CALF head polled Hereford Thursday, Nov. lo 9.00 a ra—Breeding cl es Rambouillet and sheep; Shorthorn call e 2 00 pm—Market ani m .,i sale, steers, barrows and v. Ihers 1 8 30 p m Sale of champ Um lamb, steer and barrow t ,„ casses Friday, Nov. 11 830 a.m—4-H light hoi so and pony show. PUBLIC S ALF Of Valuable Real Estate, Dairy Cattk Farm Machinery on MONDAY, OCT. 31, i% ( , 10 00 A M. At R D. #l. Brougevillo m Chanceford Twp. near tin village of Collmsville The undersigned will o fr Cl at public sale the following 100 ACRE DAIRY FARM equipped for 25 cows, g ooc | ground. All buildings m good condition Inspection most anytime. Also 28 head of Hoi sem dairy cattle and a fun line of farm machinery 0 t all kinds. Hay, straw, bar,e\ oats, etc ‘ ’ Refreshments available Terms on day of sale bv LEROY WESTHAFER Jacob A Gilbert, Auct Rev. M. G. Heiland, Clerk SALE )
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