14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 10, 1962 P.B. GUERNSEY §ALE Thurs., Nov. 15, 1962 12:30 NOON At the Ass’n. Hales Pavilion, 0 miles E. oi Lancaster, Fa., on Rt. 36 50 head includes tliroe young bulls of service age, balance cows and bred belters fresh or due within 30 dajs of style date. This will probably be the last sale this year, so take the opportunity to buy some heavy producers to strengthen your production during the late fall and winter months. Cows and heifers with pro ven production bound to make yon money. T.B. & Bang’s Cert. 100% Vaccinated SALE MANAGED BIT: THE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASS'N. P.O. Bov 438, Camp Hill, Pa. *********** PUBLIC SALE! REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY SAT;, NOV. 17, 1962 On the premises known as No. 2151 Rockvale Road, situ ated along said road between the Strasburg Pike (Route No. 896) and the Hartman Bridge road, about one mile East of the Strasburg Pike, Bast Lampeter Township:— 2% -story, brick dwelling with Peach Bottom slate roof, containing 3! rooms, study, sun porch and powder room on the first floor, 4 rooms, bath anl balcony on second floor, oil burner steam heat, oil burn er less than three years -old, new well of water, cistern, new water systems in both well & cistern Exterior newly paint ed Situated on a lot of land fronting 190 feet on the Rock vale road and extending in depth 140 feet, containing 20,900 sq. ft., more or less This property is In A-l condi tion, and must be seen to be appi eciated Inspection of the property may be made Satur day, November 10th, 2 to 4 P.M , or any time the day of the sale. Inspection at other times may be made my calling Lancaster 392-0460. Personal Property Walnut Side Board, walnut 6-leg Drop Leaf Table, Night Stand, 2 Walnut Secretarys & Book Case, 6 Plank Bottom Chairs, 4-leg Drop Leaf Table, Up right Piano and Stool, Jelly Cupboard, 3 Blanket Chests, 8 cu ft G B Refrigerator, 15 cu ft. Wilson Freezer Chest, Walnut Dining Room Suite, Spinning Wheel, Wood Box, Hall Rack, Metal File Cabinet with 27 drawers, 2 Bed Room Suites, 2 Single Beds, Wash ing Machine, Electrolux Clean er, Benches, Tables, Quilts, Blankets, Glassware & China, Cooking Utensils and many other articles Bale to start at 12 00 o’clock noon sharp. Real Estate will be eold at 2.00 P.M. Terms by C. M. Brubaker Trust, Lancaster County National Bank, Trustee. Parke S Shaub, Auctioneer E Day Ressler, Clerk Louis S. May, Attorney *********** Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) and selection of steers for .the Farm Show. At the Lancaster Stockyards 9 30 am Pennsylvania Association of Farmers Co. operatives conference at the Dutchtown and Country Inn, Near Intercourse. 645 pm. Lancaster County Holstein Breeders banquet at Hostetlers ban; quet ball, Mount Joy. Production 7.30 p.m, Credit Assn, annual meet, ing in Refton fire hall. 7:30 pm. Dairy meeting Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Storting 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 New Holland Sales Stables Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A.M. Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 P.M. Dairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30 Beef Cattle and Calves Every Thursday at 12:30 JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland EL 4-2194 New Holland, Pa. 238TH GARDEN SPOT SALE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 LANCASTER, PENNA. Sale held on the J, M. Brubaker Farm In Willow Street Village, 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa. Just off Btes. 73 and 333. 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (dose springing young cows and heifers, Service ago bulls - Open hfrs., Heiler Calves) AH usual health precautions, nearly all eligible for inter state sliipment immediately. Most are tested up to date. State Vet. at sale, EARLY ENTRIES LOOK EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD! • A “GP” dtr. of Sov Cochran with 490 F, 3 yr, due sale time: A “GP” dtr.~oi Harden Farms King twelve with 10,845 M., 3 yrs. out of “VG” dam with 100,933 M. and still going, also due sale time; A 447-lb., 3 jr. out of 600-Ib. dam; A yrlg. son of Pabst Reburke Duke out of a 733-lb, dam. A. Mar tin Macy Locust Dale Va. • From Cedar Lane Farms, Old wick, N.J. 3 Ist calf dtrs, of Winterthur Zeus Fobes Cre scent, “VG” due just after sale. One out of “GP” 568-lb. dam, another out of 430-lb. 3 yr. dam, Alsoa ‘Fobes” dtr, out of *VG” dam with a top 3 yr. record. 3 are bred to “Fobes”. • A Lst calf Ehn-Bocca Sov. Lad dtr. out of 485-lb., 3 yr. old and duo sale time to Jess Pabst Leader; A Ist calf dtr. of Wis Supreme Crusader out of a 467-lb., 3 yr. dam. Due sale time to Moosehart Monogram. Warren Khutseu, Princeton, N.J. • Mr. Harry Behney, Jr., sends 7 top fairs, from Lebanon, Pa. 1 a “Burke Lad” dtr. out of 546-lb, dam due to “Ivanhoe”; 1 a “Ty Vic” dtr. out of a “Regal” dam with 448 P., 3 yr. due to Cochran General; 1 a Penstate Lucifer J. Ty Vic out of 498-lb. dam due to “Ivanhoe"; 1 a rosafe prefect dtr. due to ‘lvanhoe”. You will like them. • An April, ’6l son of “Sky liner" out of a “VG”-86" dtr. of “Hillmac” with many recs up to 783 fat. Also a dtr. of Pabst Walker Rebright with 10,193 M., 3 jrs. just fresh, also a Ist calf dtr. of Athlone Admiral Beget out of a 513-lb., 3 yr. dam and due to “Skyllner”. • E. Clair Fisher, Lewis town, Pa. # A Ist calf dtr. of “Dean” out of a “GP" dam with many recs. up to 536 fat duo to Sequoia Ideal Joe. She has full sister with 515 P., 3 yrs, David Miller, York, Pa. • Twin Bulls bom November 11, 1961 by Grayview Sky liner and out of 533-lb., 3 yr. gr’dtr. of Pabst Sir Roburke Rag Apple that sold in the 1061 Penn State sale for $1035. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THIS NOVEMBER GARDEN SPOT!! KEEP YOUR MILK SUPPLY UP WITH GOOD REPLACEMENTS LIKE YOU CAN FIND AT GARDEN SPOT!! Sale starts J2:00 Noon R. AUSTIN BI.CKUS INC. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers, Mexico, N. Y. at Landisville Are hall, sponsored by S H Hiestand and Oo , Salunga, and* the Quaker Oats Co. 8 p m County 4-H Cou ncil meets at the Lancaster County Farm Bureau, Dill erville Pike Subject is Cit izenship Responsibilities Nov 14 9 am. South east District 4-H Baby bee! roundup at the Lancaster Stockyards. Ipm Sale of steers exhibited in the district 4. H roundup At the Lancas- ter Stockyards. 6 - l§ pm. Ephrata 4.H Capon club roundup at the Ephrata Am vets home.. Nov. 15 2 p.m. Woodland Demonstration on the farm Lunch Available Catalogs KARL, Jj. GROPP, Local Rep. Strasburg, Pa. of Clair Cochran, Quarry- ary ticnooi ville R 3. Sponsored by state Nov 16 10 a.m Agro. Service Forester, 7.30 pm. Manheim Young Fanners Association meets at the Manheim Cen tral High School. Corn Hy brids and recent develop, ments 7 30 Production Credit Nov 16-22 National Earni. Assn. meeting at Eliza- City Week. bethville School. Nov 17 9 30 a.m. dls. 8 pm. Southern County tnbution of Angus 4.H 41h Electric dub meets m club steers at the New Hol. the Little Britain Element. land Sales Stablea. | 1300 FEEDER PIGS . I | SECOND | % WINCHESTER FEEDER PIG SALE | | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 I % 7:00 P.M. | I FARMERS LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE | t WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA I <• t | Officially Graded by V«. Dept, of Agriculture | ❖ Vaccinated for Cholera and Erysipelas * 4> Eligible for Interstate Shipment $ | Weighing from 35 lbs. to 135 lbs. *j> v V % Phone MO 3-7210 | | Winchester, Virginia * >:• «• i":'»»K"?4^WW , W , : ,, : , W4‘4«:*444w>4 | 4‘>>444‘KKwW^4 , 4 PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE Holstein Dispersal Sale Tuesday, November 13, 1962 The undersigned will sell at PubUc Sale on tfee premises located .between Mountville and Columbia, iy 2 'miles off Route 30, Southeast of the Catholic Convent, on Seitz Road the following: 39 HEAD HOLSTEINS Accredited and Vaccinated. A good young Herd of 29 Cows, mostly raised on Farm, mostly Fall and Winter Cows. Four 8 year olds, rest younger. Fifteen 3 year olds. Mostly S. P. A. B. C. breeding, a few Curtis Candy. Four bred Heifers, two due around time of sale. Six younger open Heifers. FARM EQUIPMENT Zero 300 gallon vacuum Milk Tank used only 3 years with automatic Washer and Vacuum Strainer. 2 Tractors, Farmall H & Farmall Super C, Single Wlieel for Farmall H, both with Cultivator, 7 ft. Grass Mower, 2-way Plow, Ground Blade, Henderson Manure Loader all for C Farmall. John Deere Corn Planter made to fit C., John Deere side delivery Rake, 2 Rubber-tire Wagons one, John Deere. McCormick Deering T 45 Baler, McCormick Deer ing 10 Disc Tractor Drill, McCormick Deering 28 Disc Spike Harrow, McDeering Milker - 2 units, 2 extra Pails and Pulsators. ’47 Studebaker T license dual wheel Truck with Cattle Racks and others, Rexarc Welder and Welding Sticks, Oliver P.T.O. Manure Spreader, Oliver 12-ft. Spring Tooth Harrow, 2-bottom 14” Trailer Plow, Da vid Bradley Garden Tractor with Cultivator and Blade, Fence Posts and Knobs, Holdem Electric Fencer, Cow Chains and Numbers from 1 to 31. 15 Ton Quality Alfalfa Hay, crimped, no rain, first, second and third cutting, 10 Ton Rye and Barley Straw, 40 bu. Bye, 10 Ton Corn, Milk Can Hoist, 2 light weight Log Chains, ’4B Dodge 4-door Sedan. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Belgrave All-Wool face 9’xl2’ Bug, 9’xl2’ Fiber Bug Both in excellent condition, Linoleum Rugs, Duo-term Space Heater with Oil Drums, Coal Space Heater and a full-sized Mattress - used 3 years. Terms by HENRY SHREINER, Auct. ERR & HESS, Clerks nomy daalers meeting Hostetler's, banquet hall m Mount Joy. . t S p m. County 4-