14—Lancaster Farming/ Saturday, November 11. 1961 SALE REGISTER Wed., Nov. 15 2 p. m. Pub. Sale of valuable real estate by Clyde and Cecelia Metzler, 1 mi. N.W. of Man heim on the road to East Fairview Church of the Brethren. Shremer, Auct. Fri.. Nov. 17 12 noon - Pub. Sale of 45 head of Hol stein and Jersey cattle and a full line of farm equipment By Owen Groff 1 Mi. W of Oxford in Chester County Take Locust Street out of Oxford. Kreider & Diller, Aucts. Fri., Nov. 24 1 pm. - Pub. sale of Dairy cattle and m Iking equipment. 11 head of dairy cows, two unit milk er By H H. Mylin, 1 mi S. of Buck off Rt 72, first road to right. Kreider and Diller, Aucts. Sat. Nov. 25—10 00 a.m. - Pub Sale of Farm Machinery, Orchard Equipment, House hold Goods and antiques Es tate of Guy S: Mayer.'Eight mi. S of Lancaster on Route 222 at Refton. Diller and Kreider, Aucts. Thurs.. Nov. 30— 1:00 p m. Pub Sale of Dairy herd and Public Sale Dairy Cattle and Milking Equipment Fri., Nov. 24, 1961 1:00 P. M. I mile South of Buck.off Route 72. First road on the right. Drumore Township, Lancaster County. 11 Head Dairy Cows in all stages of lactation. 2 Bred Heifers. 1 Registered Guernsey. 5 Grade Holstein and balance Grey Guernsey. Herd TB & Bangs accredited DAIRY EQUIPMENT 2 unit DeLaval milker, pump and pipe, 10 40-qt. milk, cans hot water heater; tw n tubs 4 can cooler; can rack; buck ets, stool etc Terms by H. H. MYLIN Kreider & Diller, Aucts. STOCK CALVES AND Cattle NATIVE CONSIGNMENTS EVERY TUESDAY Assures you ol "Large Selections of Good Quality Cattle. WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND OUR SALES EVERY TUESDAY Your Dependable " f V “ M £" SIAUHTOM VIRGINU We invite you to attend our ROCKINGHAM LIVESTOCK SALES. INC. in Harrisonburg, Virginia EVERY THURSDAY dairy equipment. 12 Holstein and 12 Guernsey cows. By J. Sentz at Hellam Rl. 3 mi N. of Hellam on road from Kreutz Creek to High Mount. Jacob A. Gilbert, Auct. Farm Calendar < From cage ference in the Cocoa Inn, Hershey. 12 noon—New Holland 4- «« ,r , NEW DESIGN BY LINCOLN S 225 AMP AC ARC WELDER j • $155.00 j WELDING SUPPLY, Inc. ! 2000 Columbia Ave. (Lincoln Hwy. Wesl) ■ LANCASTER. PA. ■ DRESSEL • PHONE; EX 7-1312 BIG GUERNSEY SALE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1961—12:30 NOON At the Ass'n, Sales Pavilion, 6 miles East of Lancaster. Pa., on Rt. #3O. J 65 HEAD Also includes 20 top grades, balance Purebred Guernseys, and 4 BULLS. 40 due this Fall or before the first of the year! "It's best to plan ahead" The Milk Control Commission has proposed an even production plan” which, if it goes into effect, would make the last quarter of 1960 & ’6l as the base for the mpst valtiab e production period. It would seem smart, there fore, to produce as much milk as possible the balance of this year. You can help yourself in that direction with the many fresh cows and heavy springers which are being of fered in this sale. Special prizes for six lucky buyers. Sale managed by: . PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASS'N. P. O. Box 458 Camp Hill. Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1961 AT 2:00 P. M. Farm containing 90 acres more or less, situat ed along public road leading from Manheim to East Fairview Church of the Brethren, located 1 mile northwest of Manheim in Rapho Twp., Lan caster Co., Pa. x Improvements include 2y 2 Story Brick Dwelling w’th frame kitchen attached and one-car garage, house contains nine rooms and bath with oil hot air heat; LARGE BANK BARN built in 1948 equipped with stanchions for 20 head of cows, also steer stable, im plement shed and 2 story clrcken house, work shop and large chicken hou c e for 1000 layers. Farm is in high state of cultivation and has a good supply of water, large farm pond, cistern and well. Property may be viewed any Tuesday or Thursday prior to sale. Terms and conditions by CLYDE and CECELIA METZLER Henry Shreiner Auctioneer Samuel Wenger, Attorney _ PIONEER VIG-R-CALF Milk Replacer Don't overlook the growth, health and money-saving benefits offered by VIG-R-CALF as a milk replacer for your calves. VIG-R-CAIF is simple to prepare, easy to feed and grows calves faster for less. See us today for complete details on the PIONEER VIG-R-CALF Milk Replacer Program. Joseph M. Good & Sons LEOLA QUARRVVTLT.F H Capon club roundup at American Legion Home 2:30 p.m.—Poisoned wheat for rodent control distri buted at Farm Bureau, on Dillerville Road. 7:45 p m.—Annual meet ing of the Production Cre dit Association at Helton Fire Hall. Three directors to be elected. 8 pm—Manor Young Far mers Association meeting. Farm highway laws to be discussed by a state police man. Accessories Included {os** > o f e ~i ** ** ! SAVES MILK...SO lb. size savss 4 can* milk in 4 wtekt. EASY TO FEED...Just mix with warm wafer... STAYS MIXED! INCREASES GROWTH . . . Calves average up to 2 lbs. per day gain in growth I CONTROLS SCOURS ... Scientific blending of quality ingredients and antibiotics helps you control scoursl SAVES MONEY... Costs 40-60% less to feed than milkl Nov. 15 - 5:30 p.m.—Ephrata mers, of - America Leader -4-H Capon club roundup ship conference at Red at the Amvets Home. Sp- - Lion High School, onsored by Rotary Club Nov. 17 - 10 a.m.—Southeast of Ephrata. District 4-H advisory com- Nov. 16 - 2:30 p.m.—York- mittee meets at the Am- Lancaster area Future Far- vets Home in Ephrata. 2261 h GARDEN SPOT SALE—THURSDAY. NOV. 18 LANCASTER. PA. Sale held on the J..M. Brubaker Farm located in Vil lage of Willow Street, 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa. Just off Routes 72 and 222. Watch For Signs. 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (Nearly a 1! just fresh or close springers Service Age Bulls • Heifer Calves) Bang’s Certified, T. B Accredited, nearly all calf vaccinated. Blood & T.B. Tested within 30 days of sale. Mastitis tested, Exam for Preg. Nearly all el gible to go anywhere. . . ' , The early entries look exceptional for this November !! Here's A Sample!! • 12 head from the P. G. Lichtenwalner Estate, Center Valley. Pa. 8 are cows with top records of 614, 587, 579, 544, 529, 441 at 2 yrs., over 400 at 2 yrs and still going. One is “VG” with a marvelous udder according to Mr. Earl Groff who has seen them. 4 selling are Ist calf heifers out of good rec. dams up to over 549 fat. All are either just fresh or due at sale time Be sure you see this group. • 4 young cows from Wade H Brown, Littlestown, Pa. —1 with 519, 2 yrs.; 1 465 at 4 yr.; 1 with 448, 3 yrs. All well bred and just fresh or close. • 5 first calf heifers from Island Stock Farm, Whitehouse, IS J —2 by Wint. Zeus Fobes Crescent; 2by Sir Bess Ormsby Burke Fobes; 1 by Hilltop transmitter Dauntless. From good record dams up to 571 fat, 2x. All due sale time • A service age bull-from Baldwin & Merkel, Kutztown, Pa —by Glenafton Drummer-from a Ceydermead Ollie Ch.eftain dtr. with 836 F., 18,792 M. at 4 yrs. Another ot 814 Fat at 5 yrs all 2x. • From Harold Sellers Lebanon, Pa. A 448-lb, Syr. dtr. of “Spofford” due to “Ivanhoe” Also—Service age son of River Valley Wallie' Romeo out of “VG-87 ’ dam with many records to 842 F., 20,754 M., 4.05%. Top Pedigree • 3 yrlg hfrs. by popular s res and good record dams plus 3 6-mos. calves. All from F. Cooper & Sons, Slippery Rock,_Pa. • From James L. Frank, Newtown, Pa.—Yrlg son of O.borndale Fobes Sir Ormsby from dam with 706 fat, 4- .3« at 2 yrs and 774 F, 19,395 M. at 3 yrs. and still going. Will make well over 800 F. this lact Be sure you see him. You will like ihe quality in this November Garden Spot Sale 1! Make sure you're there! Sa T e starts 12 00 Noon Lunch Available Catalogs R AUSTIN BACKUS, INC. Sale Mgrs. and Auctioneers, Mexico, N. Y. EARL L. GROFF, Local Rep., Strasburg, Pa. PUBLIC SALE —OF— Dairy Cattle and Farm Machinery Friday, Nov. 17, 1961 12:00 NOON. SHARP One mile West of Oxford. Talse Locust Street from Oxford or Hopewell Road at borough line, turn left and first farm on left. East Nottingham Township, Chester County, Pa. Bangs and T. B. Certified, Tested within 30 days. 25 HOLSTEIN. 11 JERSEY. 9 BROWN SWISS, JERSEY CROSS 12 in full flow of milk, 4 due by day of sale, 2 close springers, 8 midwinter cows. 5 BRED HEIFERS. 5 OPEN. 9 YEARLING HEIFERS Every animal selling is SP.AB.C. Sired mcluding 9 Ivanhoe Heifers, all ages, also daughters of S'. H 31, S. H. 36, S. H. 32. S H. 46, S. H. 50, S. J. 19 & others. Tlrs young herd has produced 20,000 lbs. of 4 2 milk in the past 30 days. Health Charts with each ani mal. 2 COMPLETE SEAMLESS SURGE MILKERS Milker Pump with Pipe and Petcock for 30 Cows, two Mlk Coolers, 6 and 8 can; Hot Water Heater, Wash Tubs, Can Racks, Milk Cans, Buckets, Stainless Steel Strainer, 2 large Feed Carts, Sunbeam Cow Clippers. FARM MACHINERY 861 Ford Tractor, used 1000 hours with Ford Manure Loader Ford Rear Mounted Dirt Scoop; 8 N Ford Tractor 2 Bottom 14 in. Economy P ow, Ford Cultiva tor with Side Dress Attachment, Ford Corn Planter, 7’ New Idea Trailer Type Mower, John Deere 4-Bar Rake, New Idea 75 Bushel Manure Spreader, Ferguson Disc, Massey-Harris Wagon on Rubber; Grain Drill, 15 Disc. 70 TONS OF MIXED CRIMPED HAY 25 TONS OF STRAW 1000 BUSHELS OF CORN 75 TONS OF SILAGE SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms by Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers and Sales Managers. Lunch by Mechanics Grove Church of the Brethren Can go anywhere. 45 Head DAIRY CATTLE Owen and Edna Groff
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