Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 29, 1962, Image 10

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    10 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29, 1962
Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
■heim Faim Show.
7.15 pm—Crowning of
Manheim Farm Show Queen.
S 3(1 p m —Concert by Roh
rerstown Band on stag o at
the Manheim Farm Show.
Oct s—l5 —1 p m —Tractor Driv
ing Contest at Manheim
Fa i m Show.
Sl5 pm—Awarding of
Manheim Farm Show pri
zes
Qct C —Last day of New Holl-
and Fair,
DISPERSAL SALE
OF
HOLSTEIN CATTLE
On the* Nevin Love Linn throe miles East of Shirleysburg,
“Huntingdon Co.” Pa., turn east ott Rt. 522 in Shirleysburg,
lollow signs on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1962
60 Head of Holstein Cattle
Forty milk cows of which about half have been fresh
within last 10 weeks or which will be fresh soon, balance are
winter and spiing cows. Some nice heifers of all ages. Several
good servicablc age bulls. This is a nice herd of cattle that
have been doing well for owner. Selling due to labor pro
blem. Bang and TB tested. Charts furnished. Several cows are
l egistcred.
Sale managed by Armour and Horst sale service.
>lt. Union, Pa. H 2-22.53 or Marion, Pa., FB 5-2824,
Sale at 12:30 P.AL, D.S.T.
Tot ms: Cash
Nevin Love
RALPH AV. HORST, Auctioneer
SUPERPICKER
' Six good reasons why the new breed ofj
Superpickers are so plug-free: <
, • 3 low reaching gathering chain*
• Snapping rolls set at 45° angle
• Snap bars on each roll -
• Hungry husking bed
[• Extra-long wagon elevator
• Full Year Guarantee ,
Fact is, the Superpicker is redesigned
ell the way through and these are
only a few of the
«e© it for yourself at
Mw^LDuitt,
f|l|EWlßsx)
A. B C. Groff
Xew Holland
"Wilbur H. Graybill
Litit/, R. 1). 3
H. S. Newcomer & Son
■Mount Joj
Allen H. Matz
or
SALE REGISTER
Wed. Oct. 3-2 p.m. - Pub.
Sale of 141 acre dairy and steer
farm. One mi. west of Nine
points, By Frank B. Koch,
Strasburg. Diller and Kreider,
Aucts.
Friday, Oct. 5, 1962 at 2'oo
P.M., DST. Public Sale of
112 acre farm located in west
Hempfield Township, Lancas
ter County, 9/10 of a mile
from Chestnut Hill Mennonite
Church, Along Rt. 340 from
Landis Bros.
Lancaster
J. Paul Nolt
Gap
A. L Herr & Bro,
Qnai i j \ille
Chas. J. McComsey
& Sons
HicUorj Hill, Pa.
Marietta to Lancaster on Farm
dale Rd. Approximately 4
miles east of Marietta or 2
miles west of Silver Springs,
by Samuel S. Heisey. Irvin
Hess, Auct.
Sat, Oct. 13-2 p.m.
Public Sale of 61 acre farm
with complete set of buildings.
Two miles east of Strasburg
and two miles south of Para
dise. Property known as Es
benshade Turkey Farm. By the
Lancaster County National
Bank for the Estate of Ellis H.
Esbensh'ade. Claude F. Smith,
Auct.
Beef And Swine
Sale At Solanco
Is Huge Success
Nine Angus steers sold for
an average of $44 per hund
red weight last Friday at the
Solanco Fair FFA Baby Beef
and hog sale Average price of
the 32 show hogs was $34 per
huiidi edweight including the
champion pen of two which
brought top price of $42 50
pel cwt.
Joseph Bowman of the
Quarry ville IGA store bought
the top pen of hogs as well as
the champion steer which he
bid m at $65 per cwt.
The reserve champion pen of
two hogs matched the champ
ions’ cents a pound and
were purchased by Samuel
Hippy, West Willow Rl. Hil
debrand Meats of Strasburg
bought the reserve champion
steer for 57V2 cents a pound
The champion steer, shown
bv William Wilson of Quarry-
Mile R 3, weighed 1,062
while the reserve champion
was shown by John Frev
Quanyiille R 2, and weighed
902 pounds. Robert Groff,
Peach Bottom showed Clieste.
Whites to the championshin
while the Beikshues in sec
ond place weie exhibited by
Kenneth Rutt, Quairyville R 2
6!
Other buyeis in the sale,
the fnst to be held at the
show, were Kunzler and Com
panv, Lancaster; Mussers at
the Buck, and Waltei Dunlap,
Lancastei Auctioneers weie
Eieiett Ki eider and Carl Dill-
OW
WE WANT YOU to know from Feeding Results on
YOUR Farm with YOUR Animals that Lvmdell
Alfalfa Hay Wafers*
FARMERSViLLE
Ephrata, Pa. R 2
A- CLEANING... FEED LOSS.
W PRODUCE MORE PORK..AT LESS COST!
in additional rasit ; (
HONEGGERS 4 P i« f a-.
FARROW TO FINISH BUILDING
Stop cleaning-feed loss. Produce pork at less coif
and with less labor than ever before possible.
• Pens require no cleaning • Hog finished produced tt Letter
• Pigs require 8% to 11% less q ua %
feed to produce a pound of pork • Saves hours of lab.f
Write today for mart information
R. H. LAMBERT 213
PIONEER VIG-R-MLE
Don't overlook the growth, health" and money-saving
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your calves. VIG-R-CALF 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
ALFALFERS*
Give up to 37% More feed vaTUflb IfttWJfltS tt
University tests/ thus 1 Ton of wafer* «qn equal
up to 1.3 tons of conventional hay*
Are preferred by cattle, sheep, horse* flndbrMd
sows over other forms of hay and even over the
finest silage.
Eliminate waste-Anlmals can't lert teaveefroto
stems, each mouthful homogenized, eliminate*
"boss Cows" getting the choice leaves and "timid
Souls" what's left.
Are easily handled mechanically, end become
they are compressed, require far less storage space*
*
*
Now available In 20 Ton carloads (In Bulk or to
X 50 lbs. bags) delivered to your rail freight station*
if 20 tons is too much, buy a car with your neigh*
bars.' 1 '
EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
Milk Replacer
SAVES MILK...SO lb. site «IVS*I
4 can* milk in 4 weeks.
EASY TO FEED.. Just ml* with"
warm water... STAYS MIXEDI
INCREASES GROWTH . . . Calves’
average up te 2 lbs. per day fain
In growth 1
CONTROLS SCOURS ... Selentiflsl
blending of quality ingredients and'
antibiotics helps yeu control scours!
SAVES MONEY... Costs 40-60*1
less to feed than milkl
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Akron 839-1940
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