DAIRY CATTLE DISPERSAL For WM. FREDERICK, Sugarloaf, Pa. SAT., NOV. 9TH. at 11:00 A.M. Location: No. of Hazelton. Three mi. Weit of the intersec tion of Rts. 80 and 81, turn South from Rt. 80 at Exit 88. At Sybertsviile, on Rt. 98, turn East then take first road to the right, to first farm. 74 REG. AYRSHIRES 40 COWS & IST CALF HEIFERS —l7 BRED HEIFERS 8 YEARLINGS 7 HEIFER CALVES _ 2 BULLS This is one of Penna.’s best Ayrshire herds. 12 Rag. GUERNSEYS plus (5 Grades) 7 COWS and IST-CALF HEIFERS 5 BRED HEIFERS 2 YEARLINGS 8 HEIFER CALVES 4 Gr. HOLSTEINS 2 COWS 11STCALF HEIFER 1 YEARLING Herd avg. over 12,000 M, 500 F for 4 yrs. Four cows have over 700 F, 7 over 800 F, and 7 over 575 F. The herd has been rigidly culled. Nearly all animals are by Plus Proven Sires. Herd is now at its best. 16 fresh, 6 due in Nov., 6 in Dec. and 9 in Jan. A good place to BUY. HEALTH: All Calfhood Vaccinated. T.B. and Blood Tested within 30 days. Catalogs and Lunch at the Sale TOM WHITTAKER, Sale Mgr. BRANDON, VT. 23rd ANNUAL FALL FEEDER CATTLE & CALF SALE Friday, November 8, 1968 1:30 P.M. EST 1,000 Steers and Heifers 1,000 all native cattle Blue Ridge Livestock Sales, Inc. Billy F. Owens, Mgr. Phone 725-5021 Charles Town, W. Va. Kent R. Ferrell, Jr. Public Auction REGISTERED AND TOP GRADE DAIRY CATTLE Sale to be held in the dairy barn arena at the ABER DEEN SALES COMPANY in CHURCHVILLE, Harford County, Maryland, located on Md. Rte. #22 6 miles East of BEL AIR, Md. (via U. S. Rte. #1) and 6 miles West of ABERDEEN, Md. (via U. S. Rte. #4O and I 95 - Kennedy Highway) on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1968 at 7:30 P. M. (EST) This sale features the complete dispersal sale of the following Dairymen; 35 head of mature Dairy Cows from the herd of HAR OLD WILEY of White Hall, Md. 18 fresh cows within the last 6 weeks, 10 close Springers and the balance in full flow of milk. Herd average is 45 lbs. with individuals producing up to 85 lbs. of milk per day. 31 head of young Dairy Cowsfrom the herd of HOWARD LEMMON of Jarrettsville, Md. Majority fresh within the past 2 months, several close Springers and balance in full flow of milk. This herd shows conformation and production. 15 Fresh and Springing Heifers from James Carter of Canada. Freshening dates, breeding and due dates and milk weights will be available at sale time. All cattle are T.B. Accredited, Certified Bangs Free and tested within 30 days for out of state shipments. TERMS CASH Aberdeen Sales Company Safes Managers Phone 301-734-6050 Night 301-734-7105 or 301-272-1368 Auctioneers John H. O’Neill Correspondence Courses Nine members of Society of Farm Women 11 will represent Are you looking for a guide the group at the County Conven on the commonsense use of par- tion on Nov. 2. llamenUry procedure? Some* thing to tell you how to keep meeting! informal, yet orderly? Flexible, but not loose? The Pennsylvania State Uni versity’s newest correspondence course Parliamentary Procedure For Common Use may be the an swer. It’s intended for the officers The next meeting will be Nov. and members of special interest 21 at the home of Mrs. Verna groups like P.T.A.’s, Women’s Shirk, Quarryville. The program Clubs, Service Clubs, sports- speaker will be an Extension men’s clubs, etc. Service economist. Daryl K. Heasley of Penn State, author of the course, says a flexible method of conducting Society of Farm Women 24 meetings is needed for small met at the home of Mrs. Russel groups. Too much formality gets ■ — your club entangled in “red tape,” he adds. The course comes to you in booklet form. To get a copy send HORSE And PONY SALE FRIDAY EVE, NOVEMBER 8, 1968 MARTIN’S SALE STABLES Blue Ball, Pa. along Route 23 Load of Kentucky saddlebred horses. Load of Standardbred horses. Ponies. Tack at 6 P.M. Horses at 7:00 P.M. We sell on commission. PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. (717) 354-6671 CAROL FARMS GUERNSEY DISPERSAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1968 12:30 NOON At the Asa’n. Sales Pavilion 6 mi. E. of Lancaster, Fa., on Rt. #3O 61 HEAD 30 COWS 16 BRED & 15 OPEN HEIFERS T.B, tc Bang's Cert. 100% Vaccinated 1967 DKIA Are: 9516M-492P-45 COWS In order to offer you only the best, the Manager culled 14 cows out of the herd before maklmg up the list for the sale The cows are most attractive, and you hat e net ei had a chance to buy young stock of the outstanding type as will be offered If you are tired of hating your youngsters stand at the bottom of the line in shows, we recommend that vou buy at this sale You can almost do it blind Ybu cant go wrong The sale features Carol Farms Oibit, Jr Ch All Ameri can, and Resv Jr Ch at the National Guernsey Show, both X96S SALE MANAGED BY: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. F.O. BOR 458 CAMP HILL, PA., 17011 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 78 acre farm located 6 miles west of Lancaster along Route 340 between Mountville Borough and St. Joseph’s Convent Home. West Hempfield Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. TUESDAY, NOV. 12, 1968 Farm contains 65 tillable acres, 7 Acres of meadow with stream & pond, 4 acres woodland. Large stone and frame barn with double barn floor, corn crib and tractor shed, hog pen, 3 car garage, room for 6 acres tobacco. Barnyard with stone wall, 7 acre tobacco shed with cellar and stripping room. Other buildings. Lovely old stone home; 2Vz story, 10 rooms and IV2 baths. 5 rooms and powder room on first floor. 5 bedrooms and bath on second. Stoker coal hot air heat, electric water heater, full cement basement, spring water, lawn with nut and fruit trees and shrubs. All buildings have slate roofs. Very nice farm and location. Property may be inspected Nov. 2 from 10:00 to 12:00 A.M. or phone 285-4875. Sale by MR. & MRS. WALTER E. BOOHAR Howard Shaub, Auctioneer Theo. L. Brubaker, Attorney FARM WOMEN NEWS The October program featured a demonstration of drying flow ers and arranging them with Mrs. Mark Weaver as speaker. The ladies will meet at the home of Mrs. Freeda Huber. Peach Bottom, on Nov. 12 to sew can cer pads. They are reminded to bring a box lunch. your name and address with $2.25 to Parliamentary Proce dure, Box 5000, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802. AT 2:00 P.M. Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 2.1968—2' SOCIETY 11 SOCIETY 24 Bomberger, 96 W. Main St„ Le ola. Mrs. Clyde Wenger led de votions. It was a come as you are party. Mrs. Morris Souder, president, reported on the board meeting. Members will usher at the Coun ty Convention on Nov. 2. Officers were elected: Mrs. Leo Snader, president; Mrs. Pherl Weaver, vice president; Mrs. Chris Lantz, treasurer; Mrs. Marvin Martin, assistant treas urer; Mrs. Floyd Myer, secre tary; Mrs. Jacob Wise, assistant secretary. The next meeting will be Nov. 20 at the home of Mrs. Jack Col ston, 578 Valley Vew Drive, New Holland. The program will be a gift wrapping demonstration. SOCIETY 5 Society of Farm Women 5 is planning to pack fruit baskets on Nov. 26 at the home of Mrs. Henry Stehman. Also planned is a bus trip to Plymouth Meeting and King of Prussia on Dec. 2. A representative of the Visit ing Nurse Association spoke on the Homemaker Service and showed slides at the recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Martin Thomas, 3155 Harrisburg Pike. Donations were approved to the Mickey Usner Fund and to Glenn Shenk Miss Elizabeth Workman presided. The next meeting will be Nov. 30 at the home of Mrs Jacob Ruhl, 421 Orchard Lane, Man heim. 1 SOCIETY 27 Society of Farm Women 27 and their husbands met recently in Wayne Miller’s Barn for a Hobo Party. Several games were led by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sauder. Prizes were given to: The Most Original Couple, Mr. and Mrs Luke Brubaker; The funniest Couple, Mr. and Mrs. James Garber and The Ugliest, Mr and Mrs Roy Sauder Wayne Miller and Roy Wenger were auctioneers for the bake sale. The next meeting will be held Nov 19 at the home of Mrs. Harold Mellmger, Mt Joy Rl. Mrs. Musser Ebersole will assist her as hostess The program will be a hobby or Christmas Idea by the members. SOCIETY 3 Society of Farm Women 3 re cently held their meeting at the home of Mrs Earl Latshaw, Schoeneck Mrs. Latshaw, host ess had charge of devotions Piesident Mrs Willis D Stober conducted the business session Events for November were stiessed. Lancaster County So ciety of Farm Women Conven tion and Lancaster County Home Maker Days Both events are to be held in the Faim and Home Building. Nominations for delegates to the State Convention at Harris burg Jan. 13-14 1969 were open ed and Mrs. Roy Wemhold and Mrs. Iran Burkholder were elected. Mrs Harry Usner is **ve alternate. The next meeting will be No vember 16 at Mellinger’s Luther an Church. Mrs. Lloyd Martin is the hostess. The average scrapped car yields 1500 lbs iron and steel, 20 lbs. of aluminum. At eight years old a girl can enter into the spirit of a formal occasion better than a boy of eight or even forty-eight. 17
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