[I lent It. Psrrtll, Jr. Public Auction Top Grade Holstein Dairy Cattle Sale to be held in the Dairy Barn Pavilion at the ABER )EEN SALE COMPANY in CHURCHVILLE, Harford Coun v. Maryland, located on Md. Rte. ■#22 - 6 miles East of JEL AIR (via U. S. Rte. #1) and 6 miles West of ABER )EEN, Md. (via U. S. Rte. #4O and I 95 - Kennedy High way) on FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1968 at 7:30 P. M. (EST) This sale features the following consignments: 1 - Complete Dispersal Sale of the herd of J. WILLIAM 3 OOLE, of Jarrettsville, Md. consisting of 38 mature cows n various stages of lactation with majority fresh or spring ng. 2 -15 to 20 Close springing Cows and Heifers from local [erds. 3 - Load of top Fresh cows from out of state. Freshening dates, breeding and due dates and milk veights will be available at sale time. All cattle are T. B. Accredited, Certified Bangs Free and tested within 30 days or out of state shipments. PUBLIC SALE Valuable Farm Machinery Tools and Household Goods SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1968 11:00 A.M. Located 2 Miles North of Lititz, just East of Brunner dlle, along Pine Hill Road. 1956 Chevrolet N Tag Truck with Cattle Racks and Roof 1961 Chevrolet Pick-up Truck R-Tag 1950 Chevrolet T Tag Dump Box, Cattle,Rack and Gate ;o Bag Grain JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT 60 Tractor with Power Trol & Roll-A-Matic and Live Shaft, MT. Tractor with Cultivator-Plow-Loader-Hoers, 45 Self Propelled Combine with Grain Bin, N. Manure Spreader P.T.0., K.B.A. 32 Disc Harrow - about new, 3 Sect. Spring Harrow, 290 Corn Planter with Fert. Attachments, #5 Mow er 7’ Cut, #44 Plow, Hay Fluffer. OTHER MACHINERY AND TOOLS include Thomas 10 Disc Grain Drill Tractor Hitch, Stauffer Transplanter with Dusters, Cobey Wagon 16’ Bed, 2 Wagons 14’ Beds - one with low sides, 3 Sect. Land Roller-steel, Steel Water Tank Wagon, 22’ Smoker Elevator, 20’ Grain Auger, 3 Sets 20’ Tobacco Ladders, 10,000 Tobacco Lath, Mmnich Tobacco Press, Shears and Spears, 4-hole Hog Feeder, Rubber-tire Wheelbarrow, Saws, Platform Scale, Hydraulic Jacks, 3 and 5 Ton Cpy., Hand Grass Seeder, Bag Wagon, Elec. Fencer A.C., 2 D.C. Fencers, Metal Drums, Silage Forks, Stakes & Fence Wire, Chains, Forks, Egg Washer, Grader, Egg Baskets, Elec., Brooder Thermostat Controlled, Range Shelters, Automatic Fountains, Feeders, Nests, Chicken Coops, Automatic Time Switches. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS ITEMS Consisting of Wooden Forks, Kegs, Milk Cans, Green Quart Jars, Crocks, Jugs, Grain Cradle, small String of Sleigh Bells, Wood Chest. Spool Table, Blanket Chest, Pump Trough, Beam Scale with Peas, Cane-seat Chairs, Solid Seat Chairs, Oak Furniture, Wash Stand, Rope Bed, Extension Table, Meat Bench, Sizing Boxes, Hay or Straw Knife, Iron Kettle, also numerous Valuable Articles not mentioned. Order of Sale: Household Items and Small Items from 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon. Come Early Lunch on Premises by Ladies Auxiliary of Brunnerville Fire Company. Elmer M. Murry and K. E. Miller, Auctioneers. Auctioneers John H. O'Neill TERMS CASH ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Sales Managers Phone 301-734-6050 Night 301-734-7105 301-272-1368 Sale by P. ELMER HUBER Lancaster Farming Ads Pay PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE Thursday, November 14,12:30 Noon At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Pa. 44 Head 2 Bulls 32 Cows, 5 Bred and 5 Open Heifers The xiile features a lartte selection from I,au\moiit Fin ms, WrlKlilnx I He, I’d, picked to phase the hitter. Niiirlj all fusli or due with In .in Oats of mile ditto. IVe hnd the prlvlhite to pick oxnetlv what wo thought would lie rlßht for the Sale regardless of Ulood Lines. This ts probably the Kr.svlcst fcroup of cows I.nuMiumt ever sold. Lnuxmonl Dancer, Lnux, Destiny, Lau\ Crusader these tmat hulls hate at least I daughters ea< h In the Sale Niarlv nil bred to Eher-Len Farms Prince, n •‘Flash" non, dam E-uX, 11788-7(14-9-4. IVe have hnd a lot of sales lately. It just could be we are runnlns out of customers and you can pet these at >our own price. SAX.S MANAGED BT: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. P O. Box 438 Camp Hill, Pa. 17011 LARGE REAL ESTATE SALE Two Farms Containing 393 Acres SATURDAY, NOV., 23 1968 Located on Airville, R. D. #2 along Rt. 425 in the vill age of Woodbine, Fawn Twp., York Co., Pa. Tract #1 % acre improved with a beautiful spacious 8 room stone and frame house, containing 4 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room with fireplace, large living room with wall to wall carpet, office, foyer, 2% baths & cemented basement. Heat consists of an oil fired radiant & not air furnace by which water is also heated. Other improvements are a 2 car garage & macadam driveway, plus ample shade & lawn area. Don’t miss seeing this better than average country home at sale. Tract #2 Approx. r h acre adjoining tract #1 improv ed with a block & frame house consisting of 3 bedrooms, kitchen & living room, bath & full basement. Home has ojl hot air heat & electric hot water heater. Tract #3 Containing approx. 105 acres of which ap prox. 60 acres is meadow with stream & road frontage, 37 acres tillable & 8 acres woodland. This tract is improved with a large bank barn, 2 silos & milk house with bulk tank. Tract # 4 Containing approx. 70 acres of land on the southwest side of Rt. 425 having approx. 2000 ft. of road frontage, 35 acres tillable, 25 acres timberland & 10 acres pasture with 2 good springs. Tract #5 Containing 3 acres of land on the southwest side of Rt. 425 with road frontage & entirely bordered on one side by a stream. Don’t miss this one for a good build ing site. Farm #1 as whole contains approx. 178 acres of which 90 acres are tillable, 30 wooded & 58 acres pasture, with 2 houses & barn. This will also be offered as a unit. FARM NO. 2 ADJOINING FARM NO. 1 Tract #6 Containing approx. 90 acres with 75 acres tillable, 15 acres woodland. This tract is also improved with a large bank barn, 7 room frame house, having 3 bedrooms, bath, kitchen, dining & living room with wall to wall carpet, full basement, oil hot air heat, new electric water heater. Tract #7 Containing approx. 125 acres, 55 acres till able, 55 acres of good timberland with stream & road front age, 15 acres pasture. This tract of land affords an excel lent view of the surrounding area. Farm #Z as a whole contains approx. 215 acres of which 130 acres are tillable, 70 acres wooded & 15 acres pas ture with house & barn. This will also be offered as a unit. Finally farm #1 & #2 as a whole containing approx. 393 acres will be offered in its entirety. Here is an ideal location, only 15 min. drive to the new bridge at Holtwood & approx. 45 min. to York, Lancaster & Baltimore. For inspection by appointment call 717-862-3953. Terms 10% down, balance in 30 days. Robert L. Sechrist, auctioneer Fawn Grove, Pa. Pli. 717-382-4379 At 11:00 A. M. FARM NO. 1 MR. & MRS. DALE A. TORBERT Airville, Pa. R. D. 2, owner Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 9.1968—23 Leading Livestock Officials To Take Part In Short Course A number of nation's leaders in practical livestock breeding will head a list of authorities who will participate in a short course on livestock improve ment and genetics December 10- 11 at The Pennsylvania State University. The course, of interest to both purebred and commercial live stock breeders in Pennsylvania and neighboring states, will deal with the many different aspects of improving the pro duction level of all species of livestock, said Dwight E. Youn kin, Penn State Extension live stock specialist. Younkin points out that in teiested livestockmen should write to The Pennsylvania State University Short Course Office, 410 J. Orvis Keller Building, University Park, Pa. 16802 for course details and applications. Included on the program are Dr. L. V. Cundiff of the Uni \ersity of Nebraska; Dr. C. M. Parker of Ohio Slate University; and Henry Matthiessen, Jr, and David Brower of Still House Hollow Farms, Hume, Va. All are recognized authorities in livestock management and genetics. Faculty members from Penn State’s Animal Science Depart ment participating in the pro gram are Dr. T. B. King, Dr. T. L. Merritt, Dr. G. S. Sherritt, Dr. L. L. Wilson, and Professor K. R. Purdy. Several of the topics to be discussed are ways different an imal characteristics are inherit ed; how to accurately measure the performance of different characteristics, such as rate of growth, conformation and car cass desirability; effects of in breeding, linebreeding, and crossbreeding on the amount of genetic improvement and level of production, and the chal lenges faced by today’s livestock breeder and how they will meet these challenges. “The variety, and practical application of the discussion topics makes this short course valuable for pro gressive beef, cattle, horse, sheep, and swine breeders,” Younkin emphasized. Frey Cow Has 1,015 Lbs. The 2,574 th yearly production record exceeding a half ton of butterfat has been completed by a Registered Holstein cow, Ful tonway Ivanhoe Pattie (GP), owned by J. Mowery Frey & Son, Fultonway Farms, Lancas ter The Pennsylvania Holstein’s official record of production to talled 27,871 lbs of milk and 1,015 lbs of butterfat in 365 days She started her lactation at the age of 7 years and 7 months and was milked twice dailv “Pattie” was bred in the Frey herd She was sired by Osborn dale Ivanhoe (EX), a bull that has earned a Gold Medal Sire recognition Pennsylvania State University supei vised the weighing and sample testing of her pi educ tion in cooperation with the Dairy Herd Improvement Reg istiy program of the Holstein- Fnesian Association of Ameri ca. Don’t Mulch Tree Seedlings Too Early The reason for mulching is to help keep the ground frozen after cold weath er sets in And this helps to keep the little roots cold all winter So, wait until the giound becomes a bit colder, and leave the mulch aiound the seedlings until late March or
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