14—Lancaster Farming. Sa: Public Sales PUBLIC SALE WED., OCTOBER 18, 1961 2:00 p.m, Between Clay and Brick erville off route 322. Watch for Sale Sign. Farm of 75 acres of which 20 acres is pasture with stream and the balance is farm land. 2Vz story frame dwelling with alumnium sid ing, 8-room and bath, all floor covering, modern kitch en, new oil burner, water heater, laundry in basement 2 wells, spring. Large arch roof barn for beet cattle can be converted for dairy. Harvester Silo 17x40. Im plement shed, self feeder for 50 head, chicken house, 3- car garage, all buildings are in extra good condition. Property may be viewed; October 12, 13, 14. Sale at 2.00 pm By LEON B. RISSER Frank & Paul Snyder, Aucts. PUBLIC SALE OF FOUR VALUABLE BEKxs-S COUiMi Y PENJNoxijVANiA r ARMS SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1961 Each iarm to be so.d on each premises: Sale time 1 30 P. M., Tract No 1, P M bract No. 2, 2.30 P.M. Tract No 3 and 3.30 P. M 4 ' 1—12.30 P M 85 acres high elevated scenic floral iarm, located 3 mnes frcan center city, Reading, Pa Known as toe ‘Reuuger Floral Farm.” Lower Alsace Township, Berks County, Pa* Situated on tract as louows __2l/2 Story stone farm house, 3 rooms hrst floor, 4_roums & bath second floor and cement basement. 2Vfc story frame farm house havmg 3 rooms Ist floor and 1 rooms 2nd floor & bath. Log cabin house cement block 1-story bund ing with refrigerating unit used for floral and truit stor age. Large stone and frame bank barn and implement sheds, two 40x100 green hou e This farm is excel ent for scenic budding lots, Insti tutional or camp site Road frontage on Hill road and right away to Friedensburg Road. Tract No. 2 1:30 P M on the premises, 74 acre sce nic farm formerly the Steig erwalt tract. Located on Hill road, 3 mdes from center city, Read.ng, Pa. Adjoining tract No 1. Lower Alsace Twp, Berks County, Pa. 1,- 700 ft irontage on Hill Road. 2% story stone farm house, 3 rooms first floor 4 rooms, second floor & lean-to frame building Excellent for build ing development or building lots. Tract No. 3—2:30 P M on the premises. The “Reiniger Oley Valley Farm.” Very fine Oley Valley farm, 154 3-1- acres L rge stone farmhouse built 1805. 4Q’x6o’ having 6 rooms first floor, 6 ond floor. Large stone and frame bank barn 42’x120x two story b ock build.ng, im plement sheds, very fine fer tile soil Located m Oley Twp , near Limekiln, Berks Counly, Pa. Tract No 4—3 30 P M on the prem sos Fine 138 "ere farm located in Exeter Town shp on Lincoln Rd off R'e 422 between Mt. Penn and Baumstcwn, Pa Th s farm known as “Mordecail L nco] n Althouse’ farm’ Now as the “Rein ger Lorain Farm” Ex cellent bui'ding development and commercial site achacent to Reading Rar road & Sc uvl kill Rwer rontage S l+ u •> on farm l”nd Old colonial stone IV2 story farm h°use 5 rooms l~t floor & fi r second fl or Fine stone and frame b rn implement sheds and summer house 128 ac'es of feitlc farm land, 10 acres of 1 ght timber Irsre'-T n date Oct'ber 7, 8 13, 15, 20, 1961 2 to 4PM r by appointment Dial PR'-ktin 4-1450 or FR -6-3358 Conditions by A -Brumboch, Esq Snvr 1 " Balmer & Fsq 518 Washington St, Reading, Pa Jam° P - " 1 'ypacker, auct IS 4 - 0 >T p’»r TT ol’and Road Kenhor-t Reading, Pa Patron >?e Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. turday. October 7. 1961 Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. STOCK CALVES AND Cattle NATIVE CONSIGNMENTS EVERY TUESDAY Assures you of Large Selections of Good Quality Cattle. WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND OUR SALES EVERY TUESDAY Your Dependable & UVjSTQCK sta df *>4 1 •* * ft TAUNTON VIRGINIA We invite you to attend our ROCKINGHAM LIVESTOCK SALES. INC. in Harrisonburg. Virginia EVERY THURSDAY 196 1 Special Cattle Sales ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET, Inc. ABINGDON, VIRGINIA PHONE MArket 8-3551 Sale Every Thursday All Classes of Livestock 500-1000 Lb. Native Steers—Native Steer & Heifer Calves 1700 To 2800 Head For Each Sale Second Feeder Steer Sale Tuesday, October 10 State Feeder Calf Sale Tuesday, October 17 Tri-State Feeder Calf Sale Tuesday, October 24 Third Feeder Steer Sale Tuesday, October 31 All Cattle Sales Start 1:00 P. M. Feeder Pig Sale (1000) Tuesday, November 7 Feeder Pig Sale (1000) Tuesday, November 28 Pig Sales Start At 3:00 P. M. All pigs will be vaccinated for Cholera, Wormed, and De-Loused. They will be officially graded by Virginia Division of Markets and will be weighed-in and sold at 3.00 P. M. on sale date. TAZEWELL LIVESTOCK MARKET TAZEWELL, VIRGINIA PHONE YUkon 2-9921 Sale Every Monday All Classes of Livestock Annual Feeder Steer Sale Wednesday. Oct. 11 600 Native Steers 500 - 1000 Lbs. Slate Feeder Calf Sale Wednesday, October 18 800 Native Steers and Heifer Calves All cattle in the sales at both markets will be official ly graded by Virginia Division of Markets and will be weighed in on the day preceding the sale date Check with your County Agent, the Sales Committee or the Markets for further information. Cattle Sales Start Promptly I.P. M. For Additional Information Write or Call ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET, Inc. A Federally Supervised Market ABINGDON. VIRGINIA ' PHONE MArket 8-3551 • Mail Box Market gftSSST " Ph^ (From page 15) For Sale: Angus cows and For Sale: Used parts forsoo calves, reasonable or will Blizzard silage cutter 12% trade for feeders. Phone EX- inches wide Web and N-14 2-6127. j inches papec rockwood pul- I ley. Also gearings and shafts. For Sale; Purebred York- 1 Will sell cheap. Parts are shire gilts at reasonable pn- in good shape. Mahlon Z ces. Also Purebred register- Zimmerman, Rl, Denver, Pa. ed Yorkshire boars available One mile west of Fivepomt for service at reasonable ville, close to Chestnut Hill price. Contact- Jacob Saylor, school. - !•••••*•• *” •‘“Si • •«"! fl * It* • ' * “• ■m* *.« . . *i.n*m * ti St# hi t • . .-*.»• • Ml* I 6 <■ iJim* • I • *• I* I. lI.M • I i I*- *1 It* *. arm* >•» '• •' Feeder Cattle and Calf SALES SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, Inc. BEGINNING AT 7:30 P. M.. EASTERN STANDARD TIME FRIDAY KITE, OCTOBER 13th FRIDAY NITE, OCTOBER 27th SALE SPONSORED BY State Dept, of Agriculture & So. Branch Stockyards, Inc. ft H £ f •« (i MOOREFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA 1250 FEEDER STEERS AND CALVES 1500 FEEDER STEERS AND CALVES HEIFERS ARE TESTED TO GO ANY PLACE. n,m, ua. . ama mb ia «hii« n a i» a • anuai a a juiia na ai ißHi_a _am a •> auuaw a< >}a ar«a a>tna«ma»naMnß ia mi uau a a ■ aauaa Itia a an a >a a a a a ilim alafa a a •.»» J a *aniaiM« •“ ia.ii—ll!—..aia»a a a i «a a a uia a a PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK Farm Implements & Some Household Goods Saturday, October 21,1961 Will be offered at Public Sale on the i of the undersigned along Route 222. one mile south of New Providence, and two m les north of Quarryville, Lancaster County. Pennsylvania, the following Live stock. Farming Implements, and Household Goods, to wit: S— M 20 Head r AYRSHIRE Dairy Cows Sixteen in Muxing Production. 4 YEARLING HEIFERS; -B and Blood Test Health Charts within thirty days oi jale. TWO SHEEP. ONE F-20 FARMALL TRACTOR, the other a 1953 FAR ft 1 ALL SUPER C, -with the fol owing attachments: two 14-m Bottom Plows; 2-Row Spring-tooth Cultivator, 7-ftt Cul Mower, McDeenng 28-Disc Harrow; Two 3-Section Spring Harrows; David BRADLEY MA NURE SPREADER; Rubber-t red Farm Wagon, with 16-Fl Bed; Jolm Deere 999 Com Planter, with Tractor Hitch, Me DEERING SIDE-DELIVERY RAKE; NEW IDEA HA* LOADER; McDeenng 14-Disc Gram Drill, 2-Row Markci Single Shovel Harrow; 50 Feet of 6-mch Belt; Stewart Elcc trie Clipper; Lot of Electric Fence Wire and Stakes, Fence Controllers; Rope and Pul’eys; Block and TacKle; Grain & Manure Forks, Tools; 30 TONS OF MIXED BALED HA* Ist and 2nd cult ng; no rain); 1948 STUDEBAKER 5-TON FARM TRUCK w th Flat Bed and Cattle Rack MILKING EQUIPMENT—Two-Umt Farmmaster MiiK er, with Pipe and Stal’cocks 'or 14 cows, 3-Can Esco Mu* Cooler; Two 15-Gal Water Heaters; Double Wash Tubs, i Milk Cans; Buckets and Strainers; Log- Chains; Largt Bench Vise, Etc HOUSEHOLD GOODS , Je ly Cupboard; Two Kitchen Bases; Closet; PARAMONT GAS RANGE; 2-PIECE LIVES ROOM SUITE; Chairs; Tw n Cement Laundry iui» "ome Dishes and many other art cles not mentioned Sale to beg n at 12.00 o’clock Noon, on Saturday, u 'ober 21, 1961, when terms will be made known by Melvin L. Hoßinger Donald Steller, Clerks (Refreshments by the Ladies’ Sewing Circle of Providence). c , Not Responsible for Any Accidents on Day oi AT —OF— FARMING IMPLEMENTS TWO TRACTORS Blueberry bushes, bearin, size, reasonable. Hamm e Mill perfect condition, $25 Frank Destafano, Rl, Cone stoga. Ph. TR 2-4261. John Deere 101 semi-mount ed corn picker. Good condi tion. Ph. latitz MA 6-5532 Advertisers -win ne gi a( to have you mention Lancas ter Panning when advertisements. • • p t ?"J* • • «