Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 09, 1965, Image 14

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    14—*Lancas tec-Farming, Saturday, October 9, 1965
• Loncoster
(Continued from Poge 2)
24.0084.50, Good 700-1000 lbs.
22.50-24 00, Mixed Standard
and Good 450-700 libs. 21.00-
22.00, Standard 540-1035 libs.
12.00-10.50. One Lot Mixed
Utility and Standard 700 16s.
$17.75, Two load* Utility 800-
000 lbs. Feeder Bulls $12.00.
CALVES 775: Active, Veal
ear* trading Good and Above I
mostly $l.OO 'higher with Oiß
and Utility' steady to strong.
Choice 35.0028.00, Few High
Choice and Prime 38.00-30.00,
Good 32.0085.00, Standard 27.-
0082.00. Utility 21.00-26.00,
Quit 17.0051.00, with Cuffl 00-
85 Lbs. 13.00-17.00.
HOGS 1200: Barrows and
gilts opened the week steady
to 50c lower, but advanced
sharply on Wednesday and
dosed the week 75c higher
than Last weeks close. Sows
fully steady.
BARROW’S AND GILTS: U
S M 190-240 lbs. 25 50-26.00,
US 1. 190-230 lbs. 26 25-26 30.
US 1-3 130-260 lbs 25 0025.-
50, (Bulk of sale's on Monday
US 1-3 190-250 lbs. 23 75-24.-
25) Sows; US 1-3 300450
lbs. 19.75-20.75, Few US 1-2
275-325 lbs. 20 50-21.00, US 2-3
450600 lbs. -19.002000, Couple
lots 600-650 lbs. 13.50-19 00.
(SHEEP 450: Wooled slaugh-
SALES
EVERY
THURSDAY
1965 SPECIAL SALES
OCTOBER
WED., OCT. 13 - 3 P.M.
Valley Pig Sale
THURSDAY, OCT. 14
STOCKER FEEDER SALE
7 P.M.
THURSDAY, OCT. 21
Annual ROUNDUP
STOCKER FEEDER SALE
We invite you to
attend these sales.
Rockingham
Livestock Sales, Inc.
Harrisonburg, Va.
Since 1935
Your Dependable
SALES
EVERY
TUESDAY
Large consignments of
native calves and yearlings
as well as heavy cattle each
week. We start selling
cattle at 3 P.M.
every Tuesday.
1965 SPECIAL SALES
STAUNTON FEEDER
CALF SALES
2nd. OCT. 29th - 1 P.M.
1500 CALVES FOR
THIS SALE.
STAUNTON
LIVESTOCK
MARKET, INC.
C & O Flats
Staunton, Va.
“A national Ceitified
Maiket”
• Chicogo
ter lamlb* and slaughter ewes (Continued from Page 3)
fully steady. Choice 70-00 lb. J . . .
wooled slaughter I'am/bs $24.- 00-25.75, Standard and Low
00-25,50, Couple lots $28.00, Good 22.00-24.50.
Gtood 80-00 lbs. 22.00-24.00, SLAUGHTER HEIFERS. Six-
IMlity 50-75 lbs. 17.0030.00. teen load* High Choice and
Cull to Choice Slaughter Ewes Prime 875-1100 lbs. 25.25-26.00,
55.00-10.00. Good and Choice six loads at latter price on
65-75 lb. Feeder lambs $20.50- Wednesday. Choice 800-1075
21.00, One Lot Good Near 50 * bs ', . la ~
iK, Va oo 24.25-25.75, Mixed Good and
Choice 750-1000 lbs. 22.75-24.25,
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.:
John U. Gingrich, Manager
ANNUAL DAIRY COW SHOW & SALE |
Wednesday, October 27th, 1965 f
Show Judging 10 A.M. Sale 12:00 Noon H
Show Cows Will Sell at 1:30 P.M. B
This is an outstanding Dairy Show & Sale with
more top dairy cows than at any other show in
the East. Represented will be daughters from
the best blood lines in the country.
The biggest and best we can produce come and see!
PUBLIC SALE
of
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY, OCT. 16, 1965
The undersigned Executor and Trustee of the Estate of
Robert J. Yocum will offer at public sale in front otf The First
National Bank of Shippensburg, Shippensburg, Penna., the fol
lowing two adjoining farms: located approximately three miles
North of Shippensburg.
Farm No. 1 Farm located along the road from Shippens
burg to Mongul and Roxbury near the Village of Mongol in
Southampton Township, Franklin County, Penna., containing
approximately 157 acres. Having thereon erected a large frame
bam with implement shed and corn crib, hog pen, and dwell
ing house, House with bath, farm in high state of production.
Borough of Shippensburg water supply available.
Farm No. 2 Farm located in Southampton Township,
Franklin County, Penna, adjoining above farm, containing ap
proximately 284 acres. Having thereon erected a large stone
house, large barn, chicken house, garage, cow barn, hog pen,
corn crib, and implement shed Water supply from large spring,
bath in house, farm in high state of production. Contains sizable
woodland and pasture land, limestone ground.
The undersigned reserves the right to offer above farms
separately and as one unit.
Terms to be announced day of sale, or inquire of under
signed.
The First' Notional Bank of Shippensburg, Pa.
Executor and Trustee of the Estate of Robert J. Yocum
Daniel Hershey, Auctioneer
Robert J. Yocum, Attorney
PUBLIC SALE
of
84 DAIRY COWS
FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1965
At 11:00 AM.
Located 4 mile South of Oxford, Vz mile West of Rt. #1
at Nottingham on Rt. 372 on the John Kimble Farm, West
Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., Pa.
Having lost my barn by fire I am forced to disperse of
my entire herd of dairy cows consisting of 84 head all Hoi
steins except 6 Guernseys.
15 head of these are fresh, 25 close springers, balance in
all stages of production providing a year round supply of milk.
These are mostly all young cows, 10 first calf heifers. 5 regis
tered.
Accredited to blood & TB tested within last 30 days.
Health chart issued with each cow.
This is a herd of large Holstein Cows with very high
production.
Sale to be held under cover. Lunch available.
11:00 A.M.
Sale by
CYRUS B. FERGUSON
Kersey Bradley, Auct.
Phone (717) 354-2194
10:00 A.M.
Good 21.00-23.50, Standard and 50-16.50, Conner and Cutter
Low Good 19.00-21.60. 11.00-14.50.
COWS, Utility and Commer- BULLS. Utility and Commer
cial 14.00-15.50, High yielding chi 16.00-19.00, closing 18.50
Commercial and Standard 15.- down.
Vintage Sales Stables, he.
Box 100
■ - Parodist, Pa.
SPECIAL FALL FEEDER SALES
Oct. 15, 7 F.M. Oct. 29, 7 P.M.
Nov. 19, 7 P.M.
All weights and breeds
To consign cattle call: Area 717-442-4181
Kenneth E. Hershey, Mgr.
Yearling Cattle and Calf Sale
Friday, October 15th, 1965
1,000 STEERS and HEIFERS 1,000
BLUE RIDGE LIVESTOCK SALES, INC.
Phone 725-5021
PUBLIC SALE
Valuable Farm Equipment
and Personal Property
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19,1965
at 12:30 P.M. sharp
At R. D. #l, Windsor, Pa. in Lower Windsor Twp.
on the road between Martinsville and the East Pro
spect-York road. The undersigned having sold his farm
will offer at public sale the following
FARM EQUIPMENT
1960 Ford offset tractor with single row cultivator, Ford-
Ferguson tractor with manure loader. New Holland 76 baler
with motor, Allis Chalmers Combine power take-off with foin,
New Idea 1 row tobacco planter, Skyline forage harvester with
motor. Case blower with pipe, McDeering 10 hoe disc drill. Mc-
Deering com binder, Case silage cutter, two rubber tired
wagons, spring harrow, single cultipacker, 28 disc harrow 3
point hook-up, Ford trip bottom plow, 1962 Ford 7 ft. Mower,
24 ft. corn elevator, flail chopper. New Idea manure spreader
on steel, David Bradley com picker, Sears two-row cultivator
3 point hook-up, Ferguson two-row corn planter, 1949 % ton
Chevrolet stake body truck, John Deere side delivery rake.
New Holland stone crasher, New Holland cement mixer, pulley
for Ford tractor, 50 ft. rubber belt, 300 gal. gas tank with
pump, 40 ft. ext. ladder, Case Hammermill, Cylinder com shell
er with'cob stacker. Dearborn scraper blade, 200 tomato baskets,
2000 tobacco lath, 12 ft. auger, 150 bu. barley, lot of hay and
straw, and other miscellaneous items.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
3 pc. living room, suite, 5 pc. bedroom suite, 3 pc. maple
suite, 2 single beds, 1 shower cabinet, porch swing, rocker
and chairs, 3 metal cabinets, 4 old bureaus, dry sink, heatrola,
oil stove, jgrs, crocks and other numerous articles.
Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Terms: Cash
Aucts. Note: Most of the above listed Farm Machinery is in
good condition.
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer
Gilbert & Steimer, Clerks
20th ANNUAL
1:00 P.M. E.S.T.
All native cattle
Billy F. Owens, Mgr.
Charles Town, W. V*.
of
CLARENCE L. STAUFFER
Owner