TRY A CLASSIFIED AD POCAHONTAS PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. Marlinton, West Virginia SPECIAL CATTLE & CALF SALES Fri., Oct. 18 - 1:30 P.M. 1200 Angus & Charolais X calves Fri., Nov. 1 - 7:30 P.M. 1200 Calves - All Breeds These are all growthy heavy-boned native cattle and calves produced in the limestone highlands of Pocahontas County and surrounding areas. STATE GRADED AND STATE SPONSORED Vaccinated with Pl 3, IBR, Blacklegs Malignant Edema. & t° EVERY WEDNESDAY IS i&m DAIRY 4Kt DAY AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. New Holland, Pa. If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price. Mostly fresh and close springing Holstems. Cows from local farmers and our regular shippers mcludmg-Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite, Gordon Fritz, Blame Hoffer, Dale.Hostetter, Bill Lang, H D. Matz, and Jerry Miller. V SALE STARTS 12:30 SHARP 4* £J VISTA GRANDE SALE Of Milking Registered Holsteins FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18,1974 7:30 P.M. To Be Held At the New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. All 40 recently fresh and milking well. 16 are Ist calf, 18 fresh 2nd time, bal. fresh 3rd or 4th time. 28 of these cows were fresh and on test in Sept, test, half of the 28 were Ist calf heifers. The 28 ave. 55 lb. of milk per day. Balance will be fresh by date of sale. We will have projections for most of these animals at sale time. 15 are dans, of “Higher View Model Fob Roman” 2E (91). 2 of his dans, are classified GPB4 at 2 yrs. His dans, fresh second time have exceeded 70 lb. per day. 5 dans, of Vista Grande Haven Wallie E. (91) G.M. 2 Wallis in sale V.G. at 86. 2 follow on Wallis V.G. at 85. 6 dans, of Vista Grande Haven model V.G, 86. 3 daus. of Kingstead Ivanhoe The milk chart bull. 1 dau. of Meadow Spring Pietertjie Haven EX (91). 2 daus. of Greenwood Ivan EX 90. Last but not least a Rocby Dina Chanri dau. that is milking right at 80 lbs. per day, fresh second time, her udder could be a match for the best udder that will be at the New Holland Show Sale. Also Daus. of following sires: 6 Vista Grande Haven models; 1 Fob dau., 3 Wallie Lincoln; 2 Greenwood Ivan EX9O; 5 Vista Grande Haven Wallie E (91) G.M.; 3 Kmgstead Ivanhoe; 15 Roman Dams; 3 Follow on Wallie; 1 Dina Charm; 1 Pietertjie Haven EX 91; 1 Triumph (Crescent Beauty). If you need milk, plan to be at this sale, they are the best group of producers we have ever offered. Consigned by Alpheus L. and Joseph R. Ruth Abe Diffenbach, Mgr. (717) 354-4341 Imi Consumers Pkng. Names Bowman Robert K. Bowman has been named Vice-President and General Manager of Consumers Packing Com pany of Lancaster, Pa. Bowman, age 36, was formerly President of L. K. Bowman & Company, Inc., importers and brokers of food products, and a partner in The Bowman Agency, management consultants to the food industry. He con tinues to head The Bowman Agency. He is a graduate of the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration and of Bucknell University. He is married to the for mer Anne L. Beaver of Millerstown, Pa., has one son, Mark, and resides at 2850 Brookfield Road, Lancaster, Pa. Consumers Packing Company is the successor to Consumers Ice Company formed in 1903 which was operated by the late B. PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE MANHEIM TWP. FARM OF APPROX. 75 ACRES SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1974 2 P.M. Located along the North side of Koser Road, just East of The Fruitville Pike, approx. 5 miles North of the 283 Bypass, IVz miles West of NeffsviUe, Pa. The house is a limestone stucco covered dwelling having 8 rooms and bath. Hot water coal fired heat, excellent well and cistern. The bam is a large frame bank bam with a 17x40 Harvestore silo, tobacco shed for 8 acres. The farming ground is fertile and there is a meadow with a stream. Farm may be inspected by calling 569*1283. Home inspection Oct. sth and 12th from 1 to 3 P.M. Terms 10 percent down sale day, balance on or before April Ist, 1975. Sale by ANNIE K. LONG Conducted by J. Omar Landis Auction Service Landis and Girvin, Auctioneers George Morgan, Attorney FtRMERSVULE AUCTION (formerly Rutt’s Auction) TUES. EVE., OCTOBER 15, 1974 6:00P.M. Located in Farmersville, 3 miles East of Brownstown, Lancaster Co., Pa 4 bedroom suites (cherry, grey bookcase, blonde waterfall, walnut); new armless sofa bed; maple end table set, good box springs and mattresses: wooden breakfast set; baby fur niture, new & used Early American living room suites, refrigerator; etc. etc. Antiques & Collectables; Carved Court Cupboard (walnut), mirrored Curio cabinet, square oak extension pedestal table w-claw feet & 6 chairs, set of 4 and 6 cane seat chairs, Sessions chime clock, stem; candle mold, majolica plate; salts; depression glass, deep amethist; walnut dining room suite; stemware; etc Clean furniture from 2 families moving into mobile home! We Sell on Commission. Call 354-5095 Terms by: John J. Rutt Next Sole Dote Oct. 29, 1974 BRING IN THIS AD FOR FREE COFFEE & DONUT! A * ' c J I Case Company has announced production of a new, high horsepower 4-wheel drive tractor. Designated the 2670 Traction King, it becomes the second 4-wheel drive unit in the Case agricultural line, joining the 2470 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Oct 12.1974 introduced two years ago. Both units represent an extensive and con tinuing development program of 4- wheel drive tractors by Case. The 2670 is designed to increase field efficiency by pulling larger implements or by working present implements at a higher rate of speed. Power for the new tractor is fur nished by Case-built 504 cubic inch turbocharged and intercooled diesel rated at 256 gross engine hp and 216 pto hp. The availability of 216 pto horsepower offers farmers a new dimension in power for operation of big forage harvester, stalk choppers, pull type combines and other high production equipment. Frank Snavely and his sons, Clarence and Frank. Ac tivities of the company in clude processing and freezing of vegetables under the “Dutch Farms” and private labels, manufacture and distribution of ice in Lancaster and adjoining counties and operation of PUBLIC SALE QUICK DISPOSAL SALE OF DAIRY HERD and IMPLEMENTS DUE TO DEATH OF OWNER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1974 The following will be offered for Public Sale located on the premises along Sensenig Road between Martindale and Fry's Mill, 1 1 h miles North of Martindale, Lancaster County, Pa. 18 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS 18 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS Some of these Cows are registered and in a high state milking. FARM IMPLEMENTS 165 MASSEY FERGUSON GAS TRACTOR; No. 74 Massey Ferguson 3-Bottom 14-Inch Plow; Ford Jubilee Tractor; Ford Cultivator; 515 Ford Grass Mower, 3- point hook-up; Case Disc Harrow; Case Flat Bed Wagon with Com Sides; John Deere Spring Harrow; Ford Semi-mounted Corn Picker; New Idea Manure Spreader; Type D 2 Sauder Bros. Manure Loader; Cultipacker; Cunningham Hay Conditioner; 2 Welsh Crop Sprayers, 500 gal. and 200 gal.; Three-point Hook up Ezee Flow No. 109 Fertilizer Spreader; 500-gal. Water Tank: 3-Pomt Hook-up 78 Blade Utility Ham mermill. Electric Adding Machine. 8-Can Milk Cooler; Fertilizer and Lime Spreader; Two Riteway Milking Units; Double Stainless Steel Wash Tubs; 30 Milk Cans; Hot Water Heater; 2 Feed Carts; 2 Wheelbarrows; Fly Fogger Master; Bull Dozer Fence Controller; Some Hand Tools and Small Bam Items. 20 TON OF TIMOTHY AND CLOVER MIXED HAY, 10 TON OF STRAW, APPROX. 20 TON NEW EAR CORN. NEW CORN SILAGE (m 12’x60’ Silo which is full) 8- 50 lb. bags Aldrin -20 G; 64 - 5 lb. bags Atrazine 80 W.P.; Aldrin 4 EC 5 gal. cans; Princep 5 lb. bags; 71 bagsCaptanSOWP; 13-3 lb. bag Arsenate of Lead; 10 - 5 gal. cans Heptachlore 3-EC; 4-1 gal. cans 24D-LVE; Many other orchard & crop spray & dusts not men tioned- . Terms by: Estate of Miles S. Sensenig Lester O. Weaver, Auctioneer Refreshments by Gehman’s Mennonite Christian Day School Not Responsible for Accidents refrigerated warehouses. The company also has an interest in Eastern Freeze- Dry Corporation which dries a variety of food and in dustrial products and is developing dehydrated foods for camping and other specialized uses. 51
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