Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 12, 1960, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 12, 1960
New Ski Lodge
Pa. May Be Winter Playland
HARRISBURG —Sti etching across the middle of Penn
sylvania’s northern tier counties is a beautiful region of
deep mountain forests that promises to grow into one of
America’s most popular vacationlands
Already familiar in Sum
«er to thousands of sight- state’s snow.county
seers who come to see the'fa- averaging 40 to 45 inches of
mous Pine Creek Gorge or snow a year.
“Grand Canyon” of Pennsyl- Snow reports will be is
vania, and a well-known sued daily from the park to
tramping ground in FaJ for newspapers, radio, and te'.e-
Keystone State hunters, the vision stations,
area will soon become one of Qne of the brightest spots
the favorite haunts of winter j n the future of the new
sports enthusiasts, if the park—in the eyes of its p an-
State Department of Forests ners a t least —is the fact that
and Waters has anything to a ] ar ge adjacent tract with
do with it. some of the best un-develop-
The department will open ed slopes has been set aside
the first state-operated ski for future expansion provid
slopes this season at Denton ing use of Denton Hill justi-
Hill State Park between Cou- fies additional expenditures
dersport and Galeton on U.S. Experience has already indi
-6 in Potter County in a pro- cated that it will. Last year,
gram to spark vacation de- although the new lodge was
velopment in northern Penn- not completed and the snow
sylvama. season comparatively short,
Located on the “roof” of 10,000 enthusiasts used the
Pennsylvania, the park is park
situated m the heart of the Secretary of Forests and
Ksi/
CATTLE TAG #
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Regular Price $7.50
OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 30, 1960
Joseph M. Good &
LEOLA QUARRYVILLE
AYRSHIRE DISPERSAL
ROSELAWN FARM - 127 HEAD
Executor's Unrestricted Public Auction—
Tho Estaie of the Late Wm. J. McCahan 111.
By order of the Fidelity Philadelphia Trust Co, Exec
SAT*, NOV. 19 11:30 A. M.
MALVERN (West of Philadelphia). PA.
Location: B Miles Southwest of Paoli, turn off
Rt. 202 at Sugartown and go 2 miles. a
69 Cows -14 Bred Heifers -20 Yearlings
24 Calves Jr.-Yr. Bull
The herd was founded in 1937 and is Penshurst bred.
Last HT avg. 11305 M 43% 482 F. Fourteen cows
fresh, 12 due m Nov, 13 in Dec, 7 m Jan. Many have
won at Pa Shows A. Junior Year ing bull sells that
was Res Gr Champion at the Pa Farm Show Sensa
tional cow families are included There are 24 “Net
ties” and the old cow was purchased at 14 yrs for
$4500 There are 35 “Beryls” and 49 daughters of top
Doub’e Approved bu Is It’s a great offering.
HEALTH T B Accred, Bangs Certified, Calfhood
Vaccina*ed, tested and mnoculated against shipping
fever within 30 days
Catalogs at the Sale
Tom Whittaker, Sale Mgr. Brandon, Vt.
Wm. D. Morley. Inc. Auctioneers. Philadelphia - 3. Pa.
PIONEER
CALI STARTER
Gets Calves Started Earlier
*6.75
Waters Maurice K. Goddard
recently said that he views
last comparatively
heavy use as a “good omen.
Lamb Growers
Urged To Keep
Sales Records
Chairman Earl Groff of
the Pennsylvania Agricultur
al Stabi'ization and Conserv
ation Committee today re
minded wool growers who
marketed lambs this fall of
the importance of keeping
adequate records of their
sales. These records are need
ed next spring for use ip ap
plying for payments under
the wool program.
“I want to urge, strongly”
Mr. Groff said,, “that grow
ers get these fall sa'es rec
ords together now and either
keep them in a safe p ace at
home or file them at the
county Agricultural Stabiliz
ation and Conservation office.
Applications fot payments on
1960-61 marketings must be
filed by the end of next Ap
ril, and may be fifed any
time before then.”
The Chairman added that
'amb feeders particular’y
shou’d keep accurate records
on the length of time they
have owned a specific lot of
lambs Lamb payments are
made only to producers who
have owned lambs 30 days
or more, and the amount of
payment is based on weight
gain on the lambs during the
seller’s ownership.
The sales record for lambs
sold must include the name
of the. buyer, his signature,
and the number of live
weight lambs sold, plus the
description “unshorn.” To
encourage the customary
practice of selling lambs
with the wool on. Lamb pay
ments are made only on lambs
that have never been shorn.
Sons
EASY BUDGET
PLAIT!
Ton pay in equal install
ments spread over the year
—avoiding big bills in cold
months when oil consump
tion increases.
GARBER
OIL CO
105 Fcrirview Si
MOUNT JOY. PA
Pb. OL 3-2021
"DEPENDABLE NATIONAL CERTIFIED LIVESTOCK MARKETS'*
Staunton Livestock Market, Inc.
"A QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE"
SALES EVERY TUESDAY
C & O FLATS DIAL TU 6-5381 STAUNTON. VA.
Rockingham Livestock Market, Inc.
U. S. ROUTE ll SOUTH HARRISONBURG
SALES EVERY THURSDAY
Charles Lawson Jimmy Chambers L. H. Fleming
DIAL HARRISONBURG 4-6765 OR STAUNTON TU 6-5381
*- • r iV ■" t
Farm Calendar
(From Page 1)
7 30 p.m. - Eastern States
membership meeting in
Witmer Fire Hall.
Nov. 18 —Second day of In
terstate Milk Producers
annual meeting in the Ben
Franklin- Hotel, Philadel
phia.
7:30 p.m. - Meeting of the
Boots and Saddles 4-H
horse and pony club at
the Reamstown fire hall.
'"PUBLIC SALE
of
A VALUABLE FARM
to be held -
TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 1960
At 2:00 P. M.
The undersigned will offer
at Public Sale on the prem's
es located 4 miles northwest
of Manheim, near Union
Square and Gantz’s Menno
nite Church, Rapho Town
ship, Lancaster County, Pa
(Formerly nown as the Wo.-
gemuth farm).
80 ACRES
more or less; 70 under culti
vation and 10 acres in mead
ow with a running stream;
good gravel soil.
Erected thereon is a 2Vz
STORY BRICK DWELLING
with a slate roof. -Consisting
of 13 rooms -plus bath (six
rooms upstairs and 7 rooms
downstairs); wash house and
a 2-car garage.
Large Frame Bank Bam
with a 12x40 foot metal silo,
room for 20 cows, milk
house, implement shed, com
barn, and chicken house (18
x 36 feet). Damping cel ar
and sufficient room to hang
5 acres of tobacco.
These buildings are in
good repair and have very
good roofs.
Premises may be viewed
at any time before day of
sale by calling Manheim Mo
hawk 5-5266 or MOhawk 5-
4136.
Sale to begin at 2:00 p.m.
when terms and conditions
will be made known by:
CLARENCE W. HEISEY
ELIZABETH K. HEISEY
Rufus Geib, Auctioneer
Attorney, Samuel S. Wenger
PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE
Friday* Nov. is* 1960
Along Route 41. live miles south of Gap (Rt. 30) or
three miles north of Cochranville in West Fallowfield
Township. Chester County, Pa,
Real Esla f e consists of -farm containing 100 ACRES. 88
PERCHES. More~or less, erected thereon is a
Large 8-Room Frame Dwelling
-with bath and heat (hot air)- -
Also LARGE BANK BARN equipped for feeding 50 or
more steers, large cement silo, implement shed with corn
cribs, outside corncribs, large, chicken house.
Concrete barnyard, macadam lane and surrounds the
buildings
This desirable farm, formerly owned by C yde Brosius
is near the new Octoraro High School.
20 acres o’ real estate is in pasture with strong spring
and stream. 5 acres of woodland with good oak and poplai
timber. Balance in farmland and in high state of cultiva
tion. '
Farm has frontage on both sides of new 41 and also old
41 and is suitable for building lots or new developments
Excel ent Motel site.
Property may be inspected at any time.
Joseph A. Myers
' ' PUBLIC -SALE
Of Valuable
REAL ESTATE-LIVESTOCK
- D AIR if EQUIPMENT K
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 26, 1960
at 12:30 pm.
On the premises located «
mi es- South of Quarryvili,!
7 miles North of Oxford tw,;
mi.es .East of Ehm, 2
Northwest of TayWia
Little Britain Township V-,"
caster County; Pa. an ‘
REAL ESTATE SALE AT
AT 12:30 P. M
172 Acre Dairy Farm, H 2
Acres tillable land, 4 Acres
of woodland.'Balance m per
manent. pasture.
This land is in a high state
of cultivation. Water through
pasture land
Eleven -room frame and
stucco house, with running
water. Large bank barn,
room to tie 42 cows Horse
stable, bok Stalls. Concrete
14 t xso’ Silo. Large imple
ment shed; com bam; hog
barn; heifer pens.
All buildings, are in good i
repair; pressure system with
never failing we 1. Inspection
of property anytime. Posses
sion April 1, 1961.
LIVESTOCK •
70 head of Holstein Dair\
Cattle
41 Cows in all stages of
production
8 Bred Heifers
14 Heifers from 4 months
to IVi years old
7 Bulls from 6 months to
2 years old.
This is a high producing herd
of certified, accredited, vac
cinated Holstein dairy ani
mals.
2 brood Sows, one with lit
ter, the other bred; 7 90-lb
Shoats; 2 boar Hogs; 5 220-
pound Hogs, J Mule
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Surge 3-unit railke.; 25 milk
cans; Surge water heater,
wash tubs; buckets, etc.
Terms by
W. RUSSELL GREGG
ESTATE
Rohrer and Musser
Ra’ph W Eby, Jr.,
Attorneys
Abe Diffenbach, Auct.
Lane EX 3-4464
Real Estate Sale at 12:30 p m
Livestock at 1.00 pm