P.B. GUERNSEY DISPERSAL Ralph I. and Prances Blew, Owners, Bernville, Pa. THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1962 7:30 P.M. (Sharp) .\ t the Ass’u. Sales Pavilion, 6 ini. E. of Lancaster, Pa. * on Kt. 30 0 3 HEAD - 47 COWS - 3 BRED & 13 OPEN HEIFERS! "26 fresh lioni June on and due tin on" h October” 53 Vaccinated T. 11. & Bangs' Cert. The herd has been on DHIA for 15 tears. Twent)-eight t (he cows from 400# up to 500#, most ol them immature. On August 30tb (the hottest day since ’55) the cows in I ,II t averaged 39.2#, with 10 ol the real top dry and due be- JIC the sale or right alter. One hundred pei cent Lehigh Valley Coop, bleeding. Vhß MANAGED BY: THE- PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. 0, BOX 458 CAMP HILL. PA. FERNBROOK FARMS GUERNSEY DISPERSAL At the farm, Georgetown Bd., Bordentown, N.J. Paul owner. Easy to reach from Pennsylvania via Turn- Farm is only S)£ miles from E\it 7 of the N.J, Turn fl+UßS., SEPTEMBER 13-11:30 A.M. (EDT) 00 HEAD 3 bulls, 58 cows, 14 bred and 17 open heifers, 9 calves jiving Schedule: 8 in Aug., 5 in Sept., 3 in Oct., 7 in Nov., 3 in Dec. IN THE SALE ARE: 17 daughters of Mulhocaway But rrfat Holhrev (Gold Star Sire); 14 daughters ol Mulhocaway liittcrfat Dolpliin (a % brother to “Dispatch”, sold to Our for $20,000) and 4 daughters of Yellow Creek Jewel uprcme (Gold Star Sire) with many bred to him. Mnay cows over 10,000 lbs. milk 3v under farmer hreed r conditions. The 1901 herd average was 9365-477. This is bound herd of profitable producing cows and promising heif- ale managed by BUZZ GAREY 00 Walnut Lane, Morrisville, Bucks Countj, Pa. CY 5-2941 1962 Special Cattle Sales 1 1,1 ■' " - ■— ■" ■— ■ * Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. ABINGDON, VA. PHONE 628-3551 | Sale Every Thurs. Ala Classes of Livestock * 1 •* 500-1000 lb. Native Steers Native Steer & Heifer Calves 600 to 2988 HEAD FOR EACH SALE First Hereford Steer Sale T uesday, Sept. 18 Angus Steer Sale Tuesday, Sept. 25 Angus Calf Sale Tuesday, Oct. 2 Second Hereford Feeder Steer Sale Tuesday, Oct. 9 State Feeder Calf Sale Tuesday, Oct. 16 Tri-State Feeder Calf Sale Tuesday, Oct. 23 Third Hereford Feeder Steer Sale Tuesday, Oct. 30 Feeder Pig Sale (1000 Graded-Vaccinated) Tues., Nov. 13 All pigs will be vaccinated for Cholorea, Wormed, and Be-Louscd. They will be officially graded by Virginia Bivision of Markets and will bo weighed-in and sold at 3-00 P.M. on sale date. PIG SALE STARTS AT 3:00 P.M. Hereford Heifer & Cow Sale Tuesday, Nov. 20 7000 Bred Cows/Heifers. Spon. by Vo. Hereford Ass'n. CATTLE SALES START PROMPTLY 1 P.M. Tazewell Livestock Market, Inc. | TAZEWELL, VA. PHONE 982-9921 I Sole Every Mon. All Classes of Livestock « Tazewell Feeder Steer Sale Wednesday, Oct. 10 | 800 Native Steers 500 - 1000 lbs. } Tazewell Feeder Calf Sale Wednesday, Oct. 17 t 800 Native Steer and Heifer Calves t weighed-fti on the day proceeding the sale date. Check with your County Agent, the Sales Committee or the * Markets for farther information. -p CATTLE SALES START PROMPTLY 1 P.M. | Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. ABINGDON, VA. A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET PHONE 628-3551 For catalogs write FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL Nutritionists and food economists often compare the propoition of the nation’s food supply denved from each com modity gioup with the propor- tion of the consumer’s food dollar spent for each food group Dairy foods rank at the top of this comparison be cause while only a fifth of the food dollar is spent for dairy foods, considerably more than a fitth of the total nutrients m the national food supply is derived from dairy foods. Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 2 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and calves. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. Frank Dussinger, Manager Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 8, 1862 Soil Test If \ou plan to make August seeding, are you sure how much lime and fertilizer is needed pei acre 7 Not being suie maj make the difference between a good “catch” or failure Haie jour soil tested, says Wayne Hmish, Penn State extension agronomist Sawdust Makes Good Mulch Read The Want Ads H t i i it.' II " i i ’ • | Potato Spraying an * Keeps Sprouts Controlled Maleic hydi azide sprayed on gieen potato vines in the tield will contiol sprouting of the tubeis in storage, says Elmer Pifer, extension agronomist. This chemical will prevent sprouting of potatoes for 6 months longer than untreated potatoes even at storage tem peratures of 55 to 65 degrees Fahrenheight Maleic hydrazide is of val ue for table stock potatoes which must be stored for sev eral months It has a distinct advantage for potatoes for the potato chip processor by al lowing potatoes to be stored at relatively high temperatur es which prevent the accumu lation of sugars in the tubers. It must NOT be used on potatoes which will b© used tor seed as it will hinder their desired sprouting, Pifer cau tioned. This chemical should he •sprayed after the tubers have formed and while the vine is green to allow movement of the maleic hydrazide into the tuber Spraying should be done at least a week after blos soms fall For varieties where flowering does not occur, ap ply 4 to 6 weeks before pota toes are mature and ready for hanest Maleic hydrazide sh ould be applied when no ram is expected for 24 hours Maleic hydrazide is sold commercially as MH-30 Be sure to follow the manu facturer's label directions m the use of maleic hydrazide as a sprout inhibitor, he said. Cheese has achieved a re markable public acceptance in the past 15 years. Per capita consumption was 8 5 pounds in 1961; this was 20% high er than in 194 7 Few other foods can match this expan sion in consumer demand Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE Bird-in-Hand Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 SMUCKER BROS. EASY BUDGET PLAN! Ton pay im equal Install ments spread over the year —avoiding big’ bills in cold months when oil eonramp laaa increases., "" GARBER OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. OL 3-2021 105 Fairview St. 4* ' 1 f J ! { f \ * 19
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