last most shrubs no closer Early fall is the best time tlliree feet from your to start a new lawn. Grass * extension horticultur- seed gemmates w,ell and the r ecommend. Small shrubs cool weather as the season ad ground covers can be vances favors establishment ,ted closer. of a vigorous turf. livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 1:30 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 AUCTION 53 AYRSHIRES Sell in the Keystone Classic TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1962 at 12 Noon At the Guernsey Sale Barn, 6 miles east of Lan iler, along Rt. 30. One of the Finest Groups of At rshires Ever to be Sold in ma. Ass’n. Sponsored Sale, 33 BRED HEIFERS - dams’ recs. avg.; 12362 M 4.3% [P. tl YOUNG COWS - their recs. avg.: 11415 M 4.2% !P. 7 HEIFER CALVES - dams’ recs. avg.: 12070 M 4.1% ■p. 2 YEARLING BULLS - both from high record Excellent ns. Tile Cows and Bred Heilers will be fresh or due soon ir sale date. HEALTH: Accredited, Vaccinated, Certified, tested within flays, eligible for any state. $lOO. POT-O-GOLD Prize will go to some buyer at this B. Catalogs at the Sale TOM WHITTAKER, Sale Mgr. BRANDON, VT. AUCTION Valuable Real Estate 229 Acre Dairyman's Farm Friday, November 2, 1962 1:30 P.M. For SAM K. KAUFFMAN R. D. #2 (Greble) LEBANON, PA. 6. 422 to Myerstown, North on Rte. 645 .08 ie, then LOOK for AUCTION Signs) REAL ESTATE consists of a 229 Acre Dairy "ai, with Approx. 5000 ft. fronting the Swatara *k, Approx. 9800 ft. fronting twp. and imp. roads, > 2500 ft. of Spring Ran flowing through part of the tore. 2V Z Story Brick Colonial Dwelling, 10 Spaci -1 rooms, bath, enclosed porch, water supplied by er failing Spring and 2 wells. EXTRA LARGE barn h NEW DAIRY BARN attached with 38 Comfort Is, steel box stalls, masonry milk house, 2 - 12x48 ®, 2 large implement sheds, corn barn, poultry }ses (housing 1000 layers,) 3 car garage, large butch house and repair shop Combination. 220 Volt A.C. rent in buildings. All buildings in good repair and it, over 200 acres tillable, in high state of fertility, a nice stand of Alfalfa, good pasture with never nig stream and shade. Orchard with 40 fruit trees, eal DAIRYMAN’S FARM. Plan now to INSPECT IS FARM on Thursday, October 25, 12 Noon to 4 and by Appointment. Terms - 10% down day of Sale. Settlement on or } re April 1, 1963. laest Brochure. Brokers Protected. ‘RK - Henry J. Steiner, Atty. tor# A; Alderfer, Auctioneer 'eysville, Pa. Area Code 215 256-3436 BEST FOOD BUYS Hallowe’en Shoppers Specials Shopping lists this week-end will include a variety ot good ies designed to please the “tuck or treat” Halloween visitors Promotionally inclin ed retailers will cater to this demand, obseives Tom Piper, Penn State Extension Market ing Agent Watch for special displays and economical prices on candy and cookies Apples are always popular with the ghosts and goblins who come to call on Hallowe en Harvesting is nearing an end and supplies of all late season varieties are plentiful Red Delicious, Stayman, Gold en Delicious and Mclntosh are popular varieties for eating out of hand Pumpkins, Indian corn and decorative gourds are in plentiful supply and almost a must for party decorating. Sweet apple cider is likewise plentiful and an economical treat. The first estimate of the new Floi ida orange crop is about six million boxes more than last yeai with most of the increase expected on the early and mid-season varieties Other good fruit buys in clude cranberries, grapes and LOOK to FOR THE ANSWER TO YOUR INDUSTRIAL ... COMMERCIAL BUILDING NEEDS. •Sturdy, Clear Span Framing •Attractive . . . Colorful •Reasonable Package Prices CALL US ... WE WILL GLADLY DISCUSS YOUR NEEDS ... NO OBLIGATION CALEB M. WENGER B. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 QUAKRYVIBEE, PA. CORNWALL FARM Records recently completed 2 yr. 3 mo. Cornwall Commando Flossies 362 D. Act. 11247 2 yr. 2 mo. Cornwall Challenger Fern 354 D. Act. 10907 2 yr. 5 mo. Cornwall Lilac Owl 305 D 2 yr, 2 mo. C. Confident Dauina 305 D. 3 yr. 4 mo. C. Confident May 305 D. Act. 10351 602 3 yr. 11 mo. C. Lookout Mim 305 D. Act. 13448 743 C. P. Index (16.8) 5 mo. C. Lookout Hal 305 D. Act, 13425 645 2 mo. C. Design Felice 305 D. Act. 13794 772 9 mo. C. Challenger Lady 305 D. 9 yr. 7 yr. 4 yr. D, H. I. R. Herd Avg. 1961-62 125.6 Cows 9447 5.6% 531 90% S. P. A. B. G. bred herd Heifer and Bull Calves Available Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 27, 1962—! frozen orange juice. Fresh produce counters are well supplied btit with rela tively little change in price fiom last week. Best values lemain in the hardy fall items such as potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, turnips, rutabagas, squash and sweet potatoes. Small eggs hold the key to egg economy in the Fall. The new pullets just beginn ing to lay will not produce large eggs for some time. Since they are replacing older hens in the laying flock, volume of small size eggs increase and generally cost less per pound to consumers. Pork makes its debut at the top of the list of good meat \alues this week With the spring pig crop coming to mar ket in increased volume, prices have tumbled at all market levels. Better buys will in- clude fresh pork shoulder, bacon, and loin roasts Hams are plentiful but will move higher’in price as we approach the holiday season Chicken and turkey are economically priced Good buys in beef will be limited to those items sel ected for special promotion 'Exclusive Trim Feature 'Simple To Erert Peach Bottom, Pa. Farmers See Demonstration Of New Mangers Moie than fifty dairymen and farmers from various sections of Pennsylvania wit nessed a demonstration of the installation of a new type pre cast concrete manger at Her shey Estates Farm No. 52, Elizabethtown Road, on Mon day afternoon. Dairy special ists from Pennsylvania State University, county farm agents and representatives of the Portland Cement Association were also present. Manger units were precast at the Denver Plant of Kurtz Precast Corporation. These stock sizes, 4’, 4’ 6” and 5’ were used. It was pointed out that these dimensions were recommended by state dairy specialists The concrete was specially formulated to resist barnyard acids and is of the same high quality as that used in large structural members. Factory production assures consistent quality and proper curing conditions. Manger units to accomo date ten cows were placed in a little over one hour. Last week, in the same barn, units to accommodate eleven cows weie placed in one hour and ten minutes As the units were placed, stanchion equipment and water lines were position ed and ready for use m a short time Luring the demonstration, state dairy specialists pointed out that the new precast man ger units not only permit fast installation, but also make it possible to remove and relo cate the mangers in the event of future structural changes to the barn. Oi igmal manger equipment in the demonstration barn -was of wood, designed to accomo date twenty-eight cows Act ing upon recommendations of the state dairy specialists, Her shey Farms management con verted to precast concrete mangers to accommodate twenty-one cows A represen tative of Hershey Estates stated that with improved con ditions, it was expected that the rate of milk production would increase. 629 644 545 Act. 10203 590 Act. 10510 Act. 12841 728 pram a/fpurpose This handy all-purpose scoop hat dozens of uses. Made of high quality polyethylene that will not break or crack. TO GET YOUR FREE SCOOP save 8 coupons from Red Rose Milk Replaccr (com plete nutrition for the young calf). Red Rose Dog and Puppy Food (the food of condition and vigor). Red Rose Equinader (NEW—high performance horse feed), and Red Rote Rumenator (high qual ity booster feed for dairy and beef animals). (.omplete instruc tions Jor receiving your scoop art on the coupon. 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