14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 16, 1963 • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) Lot Good GO libs. 7.50 per Head. SHEEP: 30. Pew Choice and Prime 80-100 lib. Wooled slaughter lambs 20.00-20.50, ,pew Good and Choice 16.00- 19.50. • Lancaster (Continued from Page 2) SHEEP: 250. Compared with 433 head last week. Wooled slaughter lambs 1.00 higher. Trading adtive. Choice and Prime 80-105 lb. wooled slaughter lambs 21.50-22.50, Choice 20.00-21.50, Good 60- 90 lbs. 17.00-20.00, Utility 14.- 00-17.00. Feed Company Holds Meeting Dr. William Byer, nutrition research specialist for Wayne feeds will be the featured speaker at a dairy meeting on Monday evening, November 18 at 7:30 ip.m. in the Lancaster Poultry Center. Dr. Williams, in charge of dairy research work for the company, will discuss ail! pha ses of heavy gram feeding to dairy cows including the eff ect on the dairyman’s pocket book Area Man At Equip’t School R. H. Fenner, Leacock terri tory manager for New Idea Farm Equipment in this area, has just returned from a three day series of meetings and de monstrations held in south western Indiana to acquaint New Idea’s men with all facets of the UNI system of self propelled corn and small grain harvesting equipment. The ses sions were attended by sales executives and territory man agers from branches through out the nation. Penner participated in sales planning and information ex change meetings relating to the UNI line, and attended ac tual on farm demonstrations in which implements for a variety of harvesting jobs were interchanged on the same pow er unit These interchangeable implements for a single pow er unit comprise the UNI sys tem Professional Service tl'M CETTIK’ MORE MILK AND FEWER SICK COWSJ-TOiY NOT „ YOU TOO? For Details, Write or Call; Dr. Scott Heffner, Nutritionist and Veterinarian 1269 Lititz Pike, Lancaster Phone 393-2406 D. H. I. A. Members: Correct Grain Feeding Meters for Your Cows Available, $2.50 Since 1935 . . , Your Dependable SALES EVERY TUESDAY ' 'f ' ■ apert - Sale Register , Saturday, Nov. 16, 196® at 1 P.M. (Public Sale off Hairy # MASTER fcMiXj =* % V# BOOK MASTER MIX EGGLAC PELLETS FOR LAYER AND BREEDER FLOCKS • More Eggs !• Higher Hatchability • Greater Feed Efficiency • Increased Feed Intake WITH 100 gins/TON TEKRAMYCIN L. J. DENLINGER CO. PARADISE LEROY M. SENSENIG HINKLETOWN PUBLIC SALE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS and HOUSEHOLD GOODS Wednesday, November 20,1963, On the premises located 11/zl l /z miles West of Maytown. 13 head of purebred, certified, accredited Holstein Cows and Heifers, recently tested; Health Charts will be furnished at sale. Two Farmall “H” Tractors; Allis Chalmers “B” Tractor with Disk Plow, Cultivator, Mounted Tobacco Planter; heat housing; cultivator for Farmall “H” Tractor; V-type 7 ft. grass mower; New Holland P.T.O. Baler; New Idea Manure Spreader No. 17, 14-disk Ontario Grain and Fertilizer Tractor Drill; Baler, Spreader and Grain Drill are like new; New Idea Manure Loader No, 50; Allis Chalmers Combine with motor; Allis Chalmers Harvester; two rubber-tire wagons with bed and sideboards; three tobacco wagons and 20 ft. ladders, one on rubber; one 24 ft. tobacco ladder; Smoker Elevator with motor and com chute; hay Hats; Hammermill; two Little Genius Plows; 500 gal. water tank; 3-section spring harrow; spike harrow; laud reller; J. D. Disk Harrow; double soil pulverizer; com planter; two-hole com sheller with motor; potato plow; hook plow; saw buck and saw; iron troughs; range shelters; feed house; air compressor; P.T.O. Grass Seed er; drill “press; emory wheel; grindstone; bench vice; fence stretcher and chains; jplatform scales; Minnich Tobacco Press; tobacco shears and spears; 7500 tobacco lath; heavy and light block and falls; tools; forks; shovels; log, cow, and other chains; double set of driving harness; horse collars; sleigh bells; com, hay and straw by the ton; metal chicken nests; chicken crates; 2 Surge Milking Units; pump and piping for 14 -cows; 4-can Kelvinator Milk Cooler; twelve 85 lb. milk cans; wash'tub; bam fan; rubber-tire feed cart; butcher tools. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Oak bedroom suite; bureaus; -wardrobes; studio couch; Singer drop-head Sewing Machine; 9x12 rugs and pads; six-leg drop-leaf table; chairs; rocking chairs; kitchen chairs; blanket chests; cherry chest of drawers with white knobs and key holes; radio; copper kettle; .copper wash boilers; iron kettle; quilting frame; coal oil lamps; bedding; silverware; dishes; cooking utensils; meat sheer; empty jars, crocks and jngs; porch chairs; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention... Sale to start at 12 o’clock Noon, when conditions will be made known by Fred Wangle, Pedigrees 1 > Dupes & Gerberlch, Auctioneers S. Krayblll /t P. Miller, 'Clerks Refreshments will be served, by tlys t Ladies ; from Reich’s Church. Cattle located ,1 mil® uOTth ureat otf Pleasant . Grove, •.long road from. Pleasant Grove to Peach. Bottom, 3 mileh'south Of Penn Hill off Route 22(2, Pulton Tvnp., Lancaster Co., Pa. Terms by JOhn 0. Long. Of To Be Held Located 1 mile northwest of Pleasant Grove, along road form Pleasant Grove to Peach Bottom, 3 mile south of Penn Hill off Route 222, Fulton Twp., Laa caster Co., Penna. 39 Head of Grade and Registered Holsteins, 10 Registered Cow« (5 Canadian), 20 cows have freshened this fall, 6 due in Nov, and Dec.; 3 heifers, one due New Years, 2 others later; 5 years of Artificial breed* ing, charts issued day of sale; 3 Surge milker units (good); 100 ft. trench of silage; 2,000 bales of Alfalfa hay, crimped and no rain. Kreider & Diller, Aucts. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiim Keener Dispersal Location; Farm is one mile from Manheim, Pa. turn east off Rte 72 at third traffic light south ol square in Manheim. Third farm on left behind asbestos plant. Watch for sale arrows. Ten miles north ol Lancaster, Penna. Health: Bang’s Certified, T. B. Accredited, Calf hood Vaccinated. Blood and T. B. Tested within 3( days. Treated against Shipping Fever. Examined foi mastitis and pregnancy. Eligible for interstate ship ment immediately. 56 of Milking Age, (38 fresh August thru Dec.), 9 Bret Heifers due in fall, 6 open Yearlings, 18 Heifer Calves 1 Yearling Bull. On DHIA 14 Years DHIR IVz Years Last 4 Years Herd Averages: Latest IBM 1963 54.9 14,515 M 3.8% 558 Latest IBM 1962 53.1 13,422 M 3.8% 514 Latest IBM 1961 53.1 12,603 M 3.9% 491 Latest IBM 1960 49.2 12,659 M 3.8% 477 1000-lb. Cow Sells With Son & Daughter Level Valley Jessie C. Ora (GP-83) 5-9 352 d 2X 17573 5.7% 1006 4-9 326 d 2X 14355 5.7% 820 On® of the breed’s highest testing IOOOf cows! Daughter u ( 'Curtiss ’Candy Jesse Curtiss from a 755 f 4.8% dam. before-sale to Oats Farm Gallant Bag Apple (BX-93). Hef yearling son by Hayssen Hi Hope (B-GM) sells aso he, daughter by Mallary Audacious (E-GM) due with i-i before sale. 45 Other Cows with records from 400 to 867 lb of fat. RAY BURRIS !«- > LaiKasterFarming Ads Pay I PUBLIC HORSE SALE Monday Eve., November 18, 1963 Martins Sales Stables Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County 30 head Standardbred horses, consisting of load from New York State for- Amos Btoltzfus. -Kentucky saddle bred horses, 8 & ‘5 gaited and harness horses. Local consigned horses and ponies. Tack at 6:80 and Horses at 7 o’clock, sharp. PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. New Holland 854-6671 PUBLIC SALE DAIRY CATTLE Saturday, November 16, 1963 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, November 20 90 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS Good Lunch Available Comfortable Tent 'l°S CLARENCE L. KEENER R - Austin Backus, Inc, Owner < . Sales Managers & A R. D. 3, Manhehn, Pa. Mexico, JS. Y. Ph. (W Of Terms by JOHN C. LONG Manheim, Pa. at 11 A.M. . jeers .’5l)
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