Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 13, 1963, Image 19

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PUBLIC HORSE SALE
Monday Eve., April 15th at Martins
Sales Stables, Blue Ball, Pa.
ad of Ky. saddle bred 3 A 5 gaitcd horses. Harness
ics & colts. Some Standard bred horses and' ponies.
Tack at 0:30 P.M. Horses at 7 P.M.
Paul 2. Martin *
Ph. New Holland'3s4-6671
New Holland Sales Stables
Horse Sale Ever/ Monday af 11 A.M.
Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 F.M.
Hairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30
Beef Cattle and Calves
Every Thursday at 12:30
JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr.
Ph. New Holland 354*2104 New Holland, Pa.
SPECIAL
GRASS CATTLE SALE
1200 To 1400 Head Of All Local
West Virginia Cattle
SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, Inc.,
Moorefield, West Virginia
FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1963 . . . 7:30 P.M.
Sale sponsored by the West Virginia Department
of Agriculture and the South Branch
Stockyards, Inc.
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE FARM MACHINERY
AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1963
At 12:30 P.M. Sharp
At R. I). #7, York, Pa., on Mi. Zion Road in Springetts
bnry Twp. The undersigned executors of the Melxin F. Reppo
I.state will oiler at public sale the following farm machinery
ilohn Deere tractor model 50 with "workers, 19(52 Massey Harris
pickup baler, 3 J. D. rubber tired wagons with hydraulic lifts,
J I>. No. 5 mower, J. D. No. (Kl-A-H 4-bottom plow, disc, Oliver
< "Uipacker, manure spieader, J. D. hay llutfer, J. D. double row
<<>rn picker No. 227, J. D. self propelled combine 10 ft. cut
Model 45, J. D. elevator wagon unloadcr and unloading chute,
>• D. disc drill, Oliver W-2 sprayer trailer type, ,T. D. double
><nv corn planter, New Idea hay conditioner, 3 section spring
Imiiow, J. D. Side delivery rake, manure loader, corn sheller,
liammermill, portable corn crib, hog feeder, iron troughs,
"ire, tools, chains, .jacks, step ladders, also personal property
a»d household goods.
Anyone looking for good clean late model machinery in excel
lent condition, bo sure to attend this sale. Machinery can be
'“n Friday, April 19 and day of sale.
Terms: Cash
HILBERT W. LEPPO
MARY E. JACOBS
Executors
Not responsible for accidents on day of sale.
Refreshments Available
•Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
J'- P. Rochow, ,Atty.
Farm Women 22
Plan To Visit
County Home
Members of Farm. Women
Society 22 -will visit the Lan
caster County Honfe next
Thursday to help serve refresh
ments. On Wednesday, May 1,
they will serve at Crispus At
tacks.
During a Tuesday meeting in
P.B. GUERNSEY SALE
Thursday, April 18, 1063, 12:30 Noon
fso Tread - 37 cows - 0 bred and 2 open heifers
2 BULLS
Bang’s and TB Certified
At the Ass’n. Sales Pav., 6 nii. E. of Lancaster, Pa., on
Rt. #3O
Majority fresh in March and April, two bulls of serviceable
age.
Consignments' from top breeders in New Jersey and
Penna. Farmers will be busy, but those who have time will
be able to get valuable seed stock and high producers at
what probably will be the year's low point.
You can’t afford to miss this sale!
SALE MANAGED BY:
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION
P.O. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA.
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
11th ANNUAL
Winchester Feeder Calf and Yearling Sale
STEERS 2,500 Head HEIFERS
Friday, April 19, 1963
Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc.
Winchester, Va,
ANGUS HEREFORDS SHORTHORNS
Dehorned, vaccinated for Blackleg, Malignant Edema and
Hemorrhagic Septicemia within 30 da vs of sale date.
Heifers for Bangs and T.B. Tested herds. ALL CATTLE
WILL MEET INTERSTATE SHIPMENT.
Guarantee No Bied Heiters or Stags.
Associated with the Ynginia Beef Cuttle and Yearling
Sales,
NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK
PRODUCERS ASS’N, INC.
For information: Write or phone MO 3-204 G
I. Fred Stine, Sale Manager
Bov 440 - Winchester Va.
T 1 2 REG. AYRSHIRES
MT. HARMON FARM, EARLEVILLE, MD.
MON., APRIL 22nd at 12:00 NOON, SHARP
LOCATION- 4 Mi. West ol Cecilton, Aid., turn left otl Rt. 282,
follow signs.
52 COAVS !) BRED HEIFERS 33 YEARLINGS
18 HEIFER CALVES. This is a very well-bred herd that
includes 24 daughters ot the Double Approved and “EX”.
Neshaminj Preferred the Breed’s greatest sire (294 dans.
6(59 recs. avg. 10899 ,AI 4.25% 463 F.) Freshening Schedule:
10 fresh, 3 due in June, 5 in July, 8 in Aug., 12 in Sept., 6 in
Oct., 17 in Nov. The DHI records are verj creditable, oppor
tunity considered. The cows are in verj good condition. Sonic
of the heifers are thin. But thej’re bred right. 60 head are
daughters ol Approved sires.
“A GOLD AIINE OPPORTUNITY SALE”’
HEALTH: Accredited, Certified, Calthood Vaccinated, tested
VMthin 30 dajs. Bred Females Pregnane} Checked. Catalog at
the Sale.
Air. and Airs. O. S. Anderson, Owners Terms Cash
Orlin S. Anderson, Jr., Algr. Lunch {Served
Anthony Carroll, Dover, Del., Auctioneer
TOAI WHITTAKER, Sale Algr., BRANDON, VT.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13, 1963—19
the home of Mrs, Eugene Bare,
Bird-in-Hand, announcement
was made of the coming moth
er and daughter banquet. The
banquet will be held on Tues-
day, May 14 at 6:30 p.m. in the
West Willow lire hall. _ _
Mrs. Paul Miller was 00-hos- FcUfm \\r OITIOII 14
tess and led devotions at Tues
day s meeting. Hear German
Members answered roll call # 01
by naming their favorite Bas- TT&Uiee SpCSIK
AUCTION
ter flower. Mrs. Mary D. Myers
presented a film on food freez
ing. Mrs. Earl Huber, Cones
toga HI, was admitted as a
new member.
Society of Farm Women 14
met Wednesday afternoon in
the home of Mrs Mourl Clark,
Strasburg. Miss Ruth Wcdcl, it
German exchange trainee Was
.featured speaker.
Miss Mary Jane Herr present
ed a pantomime. DefOti'ofln
were led by Mrs. Landis Myer,
first vice president Of tSw Lan
caster County Society Of Farm
Women. Mrs. Kenneth ESKel
man, county president, spoke
briefly.
Mars. Calvin High played sev
eral organ selections and Mrs.
Earl Clark played the piano.
Roll call was answered by giv
ing a joke or riddle. >
Co-hOstesses were Mrs. Roy
Book, Mrs. William Dean, Mrs.
Jason Melhnger and Mrs. Kath
arine StoaubaOh.
The next meeting will be held
on Wednesday, May 8, at 1:30
,p.m. at the home of Mrs. J.
Paul Hostetter, Strasiburg Rl.
Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Ralph.
Metzler, Mrs. Robert Esben-
Shade and Mrs. Charles Meloy.
Sale Register
Saturday, April 20, at 12:30
p m Public Sale of valua
ble Farm Machinery and
Personal property at R.D.
No. 7, York, Pa. on Mt.
Ziofl Road in Springetts
bnry Twp. Terms By Hil
bert W. Leppo and Mary
E. Jacobs, Executors of
the Melvin F. Leppo Es
tate.
Monday, April 22nd at 12:0#
noon, sharp located 4 mi.
West of Cecilton, Md.,
turn left off Rt. 282, fol
low signs. Auction, 112
Reg. Ayr shires, Mt. Har
mon Farm, Earleville, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Ander
son, Owners.
Tuesday, April 23, 1963 at
9:30 am. sharp in York
County, R. D No. 1, Hel
lam Penna on Druck Val
ley Road. Public Sale of
Valuable Real Estate,
Farm Machmeiy, Live
stock, Personal Property.
Terms by Charles J. Hel
ler, Owner.
Satmday, May 25, 1963 Broad
Hill Herd Dispersal at the
Court Manor Sale Arena,
New Market, Virginia by
Dr. Robert L Moore.