Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 23, 1965, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Farming,*Saturday, October 23. 1965
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6th ANNUAL
FALL FEEDER
CATTLE SALE
500 - HEAD - 500
STEERS AND HEIFERS
Sale to be held at the Aber
deen Sales Company Livestock
Auction Market located on Md.
Rt 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air,
Md., 6 mi. west of Aberdeen,
Md., in Chnrchville, Harford
Co., Md., on
SAT., OCT. 23, 1965
1:00 P.M. Sharp
All cattle will Ire sorted and
graded and sold on mut weights.
All steers grading fancy will
be sold individually. Cattle
will be accepted and cared for
24 hours prior to sale. All cat
tle are local and acclimated.
ALL WEIGHTS AND BREEDS
Aberdeen Sales Company
Livestock Auction Market
Sale Managers
For consignments and informa-
tion. call Code 301 734-6050
734-7105
272-1368
838-6980
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 Certified
Market”
GOOD’S FEED MILL
4-H Club News
krokk.v hit n-ni meets
The Broken Bit Light Horse
and Pony 4-H Club mot on
October 15 at the Durlnch-
Mt. Airy Fire Hall.
The members saw slides
showing how to mount and
ride correctly.
A committee Is planning a
Christmas party to be held
at the December meeting. A
trail ride Is scheduled for Oc
tober 24, beginning at the
home of Charles H-isser.
The next meeting will be
held November 12 at the Ag
way, Inc., building, Lancas
ter.
During 1964, Americans
spent an estimated 57.1 bil
lion on cigarettes, says the
U. S Department of Agricul
ture The farmers’ share of
the total was 5600.000 mil
lion The average cost per
pack was 28 6 cents. The per
pack share received by the
tanner was 2 6 cents.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
On Tuesday, November 2,
1965 at 2 P.M. sharp at R. D.
#9, York, Pa. in Lower Wind
sor Twp. on road between
Yorkanna & Valley View Park.
The undersigned executors of
the Emma J. Himes estate will
offer at public sale the follow
ing real estate
Farm consisting of 48 acres
and 111 perches most of which
is good rich farming land and
approx. 10 acres in woodland.
Improvements consist of 2V>
story 7-room frame house with
asbestos siding, full basement,
heated by oil hot water heat,
also summer house & pump
house, nice yard with good
shade trees, also frame bank
barn 36 x 56 with 12 x 56 ex
tension, tobacco shed 24 x 66,
frame corn crib, block hog pen,
chicken houses. Anyone in the
market for a farm be sure and
see this one. An ideal farm and
only a few minutes drive from
York. For inspection of farm
phone the executors for ap
pointment. Terms will be given
on the day of sale.
EDWARD C. HIMES
Phone 845-1727
THEODORE R. HIMES
Phone 755-3428
Executors
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auct.
Paul E. Stein, Atty.
Improved
higher energy
PIONEER VIG-R-CALF
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REDCOMB:
PIONEER 1 -
Since 1903
New Providence
State Officials
To Attend Meeting
A number of prominent
stntc officials will be presented
ut the Federated Sportsmen's
banquet on October 28 .at
Dutch Town and Country,’Vin
tage, Pa.
Dr. Maurice K. Goddard,
secretary of the Department
of Forests and Waters, will
be principal speaker, and
other guests will include Glenn
L. Bowers, newly appointed
director of the Game Commis
sion, Robert J. Bielo, executive
director of the Fish Commis
sion, and members of their or
ganizations.
This will probably be the
last official meeting at which
Federation President Robert
Fasnacht will preside. He serv
ed the organization as secre
tary for 15 years, and is com
pleting four years as president
Under his guidance the organi
zation has worked on many
projects and much has been ac
complished foi conservation,
hunting and fishing.
A. Warren Lichty is chair
man, and Clayton B Shenk is
co-chan man lor the event
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PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
On Thursday, October 28,
1965 at 2 P.M. sharp at R. D.
#2, Airville, Pa. in Fawn Twp.
at Woodbine. The undersigned
will offer at public sale the
following real estate consisting
of dairy farm with approx. 179
acres of land of which there
are 95 acres of farming land
and the balance about equally
divided between good pasture
ground and woodland. Farm is
improved with the large main
house of stone & frame consist
ing of 4 bedrooms, dining
room, living room with fire
place, kitchen, den, foyer, en
closed porch, ZVi baths, ce
mented basement, heated by
oil hot water heat, telephone.
House is in very good condi
tion throughout, must be seen
to be appreciated. Also a block
3 bedroom tenant house with
bath and a two car garage.
Farm buildings consists of
large barn equipped for 39
milk cows and room for 20
more head, barn has large
storage area with corn crib,
milk house, 2 silos. There is
lots of good road frontage on
this farm, large stream runn
ing through meadow. This is
an ideal property, will be open
for inspection all day October
14 or for appointment at any
other time phone Airville 862-
3957. Terms of sale 10%
down, balance on April 1, 1966
when full possession will be
given. Owner willing to help
finance.
AMOS HIVELY
Owner
Jacob A. Gilbert
Auctioneer
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PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE
Thursday, October 28, 1965 12:30 Noon
At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 Mi. E. of Lancaster, Pa.
Bang’s & T. B. Cert. Vacc.
Half of which are the famous Tiffany Guernseys from
Conn. Herd average 10,900#M - 532#F. A line-bred Buttecfat
heed. We are most fortunate to have these cattle for our
buyers along with a good group of fresh cows and bred
heifers due close to sale date.
Don’t overlook this opportunity to strengthen your fall
production by buying replacements at this sale.
SALE MANAGED BY:
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N.
P. O. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA., 17011
PENNSYLVANIA
ALL PONY SALE
MARTIN’S SALES STABLES
Blue Ball, Pa. Lancaster County
300 PONIES 300
Monday Evening, October 25th 7 P.M.
Tuesday, October 26th 10 A.M. and 7 P.M.
This is one of the Better Consignment Sales of the East.
PAUL Z. MARTIN
Ph. 717-354-6671.
2nd WINCHESTER FEEDER CALF
AND YEARLING SALE
Friday, October 29, 1965
7:00 P.M. (E.S.T.)
Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc.
Rt. 50 west of Winchester, Va.
ANGUS HEREFORD SHORTHORN
Steers and Heifers
1300 Feeder Calves and 200 Yearlings
Weight 300 to 1000 pounds
All cattle will be state graded and sold in lots by*
breed, sex and weight Consignors guarantee “No Bred
Heifers or Stags” in feeder calves only. Eligible fori
interstate shipment.
Morris Fannon, Auctioneer I. Fred Stine, Sale Manager
For Information: Write or Phone
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