October 23, 1946 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS it Vegetables for winter © OUTSTANDING uction Sale At Sumas Prairie EMANS FARM ON OLD PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY DUE SOUTH OF BUCKERFIELD’S FARM ednesday, Oct. 30 HOLSTEIN SALE} At DELAIR ROAD, ABBOTSFORD Monday, October 28 AT 1:30 P.M. tions fi John McGarva who through illness is forced to give up his Dairy activities, I will sell by UN- RESERVED AUCTION his complete herd of 30 head on the farm which is situated on the DELAIR ROAD — 2% miles Fah ot, Mbbotsford and 200 yards from the Trans-Canada 30 HEAD REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEINS 1—4 year grade, due in about 24% months, 50 lbs. when fresh. 2~—7 year old Grade, bred Jan. 13; 60 Ibs. when fresh. 3-7 year old aa bred Aug. 4; 70 Ibs. when fresh At 12:30 p.m. F 55 Sear old Grade bred May 8 @0 ibe "when fern 14 HEAD OF HOLSTEINS and GUERNSEYS - 5—7 year old Grade, e May 8; is Wi resh. 4 an ' cee hi eee ee Mabel, 4 year Guernsey, due in March, 398.7 fat in 276 7—4 year old Grade; bred Jan. 30; 45 Ibs when fresh. days—test 5.10; Red, 4 year old Guernsey, fresh Sept. 25, year old Grade; bred July 30; 40 Ibs. when fresh as 317.3 fat in 297 days—test 5.20; Alice, 2 year old Guernsey, i R abl a fs due in March, 270.3 fat in 323 days—test 5.30; Franky: 3 7 Cae RES ‘ho: tad, tenaci fine. J's time to arrange for the storage of vere from the garden. Bites 4 year old Guernsey, due in March, 3706 fat in 285 dave 9—4 year old Grade; bred July 11; 70 Ibs. res! putting in storage see that the vegetables are free from ray, disease, { 4 "y Id Gue a: in March, 422.1 10—4 year old Registered, in full milk; 45 lbs, when fresh. +> caused by insects or rough handling. Store in a clean, eool ventile fest 4.46; Pansy, 3 year old Guernsey, due in Marci , 422. 11—3 year old Registered, bred March 30; 40 lbs. when fresh partof the cellar, If the floor is of concrete sprinkle a little water occasir: fat in 305 days—test 4.94; Tuesday, 5 year old Guernsey, due as a heifer. 5 to maintain necessary humidity, Beets, carrots, parsnips and t* q in Desenber, 361.8 at in, Pate gee 413 Hi pena yee 0 giste: bred 5; . whe best in sand. Guernsey, due in Fel 9 fat in 305 days—t 26; 19-9 yeer old Registered; Aug. 5; 45 Ibs. when fresh heap tent i Kristle, 6 year old Guernsey, due in March, 2114 fat in 244 i . 19; ;. when fresh ULTRYMEN days—test 3.95; y, 3 year old Guernsey due in January, i: god a Registered; due Oct. 19; 48 Ibs. en h GOOD NEWS FOR VALLEY PO! 231.4 fat in re Rs ipa 4.50; Mac, 3 year ae ic " y. 25: . wi due in March, fat in 187 days—test 4.20: Brownie, MOS 7ouE, Olt Grade; due Nov. 25; 45 Ibs. when fresh as it Ki Offe Market year old Holstein, due in March, no CTA complete recsed— 15—4 year old Grade; bred April 21; 50 Ibs. when fresh, ni Ing! rs test 4.60; Browniee, 8 year old Guernsey, due in March, 16—2 year old Registered; bred July 27. . . . 358.7 fat in 305 days—test 4.05; Rimple, year old Guernsey, 1 ‘istered . 13; 55 fresh. d E . cal h P. due in Jan. on CTA for three months only—test 4.00; French- i ee cee ag’ Por Canadian Eggs; Higher Prices} Sis2et cit mr tens not Zan Sara, 192 year old Grade Heifer bred July 21 es oF % va agpa fate, 420: Maud, 3 year old Guernsey, due in Feb., 369.9 20 to $0Registered Grade Helfers irom 18 to 18 mos anata athe ai higher pice lot "eweryaurpag Canaan as |) fain 24. dagen, CTA. complety fecord—toot 637; as ns ss 7 ut ‘eb., 210 4 re cord—t 5.20; GENTLEMEN—Having inspected this herd we are firmly @| laid trom February 1, 1947 to January ‘31, SE cea ee |G: Mavinn, wabute Ciera Be un nok tah eee days convinced that these cattle offer Holstein men a wonderful §| Department of Agriculture. The Department estimates the value —test 3.70; T. Stock 3 year old Guernsey, du 246.9 opportunity to secure nice clean stock which Mr. McGarva | of the contract at approximately $80,000,000, : fat in 234 ‘days—test 4.74: Flossie, 4 year old Guetree’, thea assures us is absolutely free from abortion or other diseases. The contract calls for the Sept. 12, 336.5 fat in 251 days—test 417; Betty, 4 year old i The herd is clean and right Registration papers and trans- POPLAR POULTRYMEN Special Products Board to deliver Guernsey, due in Dec., 398.7 fat in 305 days—test 4.52; Mow- i fers are guaranteed on all] PUREBRED ANIMALS, to the UK Ministry of Food a itch, 3 year old Guernsey, fresh Aug. 4, on CTA for 3 mon. MEET TUESDAY NGHT minimum of 7,500 long tons of only—test 4.40. JOHN McGARVA, Owner Eat Pg, wee ont gels Pearl, mature Jersey, bred Sept. 16, 3884 fat in 305 A meeting of the Poplar local | 1,750,000 iy veegeeb aaa an days—test 4.84; Loppy, 5 year old Guernsey, bred October of the Pacific Coast Poultry | Which only 600, “73 2, 461.3 fat in 305 e f e e a of the Producers’ Association will be gioras eggs, in each y, due in March, on CTA for one month only—test * Halk oe Seeeter: orening: Oat. (| TWSo ey mia, periods, Febeunty 0; Boney, $3 year old Guernsey, due in Jan. on CTA for 29, at 8 p.m. February "4 iedm 00 January 31 one month only (a % cow)—test’ 4.10; Rose I, 5 year old te Fines due i Ome CE Sede 2 | BCCGA EXECUTIVE Siete: thee ie atanee i org dy 4 Box 758 :: Chilliwack, B.C. :: Phone 4546 PREPARES FOR BCFA The quantity of eggs required id Shorthorn, due in March, 305.0 fat in 305 days—test 5.26: fill each of the twelve-month Dan, 3 year old Guernsey, fresh 2 mon., not bred—test 4.00: Office: Home-Makers Realty & Insurance Agency Lid. Ph. 3131 ANNUAL CONVENTION of the B.C. Coast Grow- periods of this two-year contract Dingbot, 4 year old Guernsey, due in March, no CTA record is the same as required by the —test 420; Tisk 3 year old Guernsey, due in Des 3387 tot ers’ A will meet Monday, Oct. 21 in the Catherwood Block to| © ot ptet ed maract, but thel@ in 305 days—test 5.00; Crosseye, § year old Guernsey, due in f perinits (or, his latest} Feb, 378.1 fat in 305 days—test'448; Tosh, 3 year nid Goece ~ sey, due in Dec., 334.8 fat in 305 days—test 4.00; Daisy, 5 SETS NEW RECORD | BUYS P.B. AYRSHIRES | tions for aubmiaion fo] One, cent per, "dozen "over thelr Od Gucrascy ite fstpie_ 908 AE test Ait; Daly, 5 ‘Berryland Fruit and Deiry Parms,| Amold Houg, Lynden dairyman, |the annual meeting of the B.C. Fe-| 1946 yee to the peor in the ¢ Iéd., of Haney, have made a cham- | purchased eight head of purebred re- | deration of Agriculture scheduled to os. : nag & periods, February Dixie, 5 year old Guernsey pion record on their gistered cattle recently from the| be held in Hotel Vancouv we |i, a beg sal gis. increase days—test 5.00; Nora, 6 year old Gi ¥ cow, Berryland King’s} Buitenzorg Farm owned by Ralph B.| day ang Thursday, Nov. 27 and 23,|°!, two cents per dozen in the 389.1 fat in 305 d: 5 i ¥ to January 31 ‘tbs. of milk and 663.6 Ibs. of butter-| stock included five cows, two bred 80 draft the association's proposal 7 , fat is the highest record in the pro-| heifers and a yearling bull. Houg|that a substation for experimental tan r Special _pratocts, Board _ ‘ t ‘Winee in class E, which means this|sold his herd of grade cattle last|and research work on the problems uy eggs of the Canadian fat in old Guernsey, fresh Sept. 29, 306.6 fat in 305 da; Guernee 3 : : ; ead ‘Kindness. Her production of 121285|Le Cocg. All Ayrshires, the new ‘The executive of the BCOGA will al.| £4!!_ buying periods, September 1 due in Jan., 364.5 year old Holstein, due s—test 3.97; Nance, 6 anes government Grades A Large, A in Jan., 326.1 fat in 269 days—test 4.50; Gert, 7 year old ‘cow was three years of age and that | month and intends to stock his farm of berry growing be established in the Medium and A Pullet for’ its Jersey, due Fes. 77 ry : . hewn sigh oi bmw in .¢ for Jersey, due in March, 347.7 fat in 295 days—test 450: Roe, she was milked twice daily for one | exclusively with purebreds. ve valey. Disectors of the BOPA! 1947 ‘shipments. Whether Grass 3 year old Guernsey. due in Feb, 2354 fat in 186 dare” year. The sire of this cow, Berry- will meet, either in Vancouver or| 4 be y ey. . 5 y | include Spy Jand’s King, has eight|gister of The American Guernsey | vernon, prior to the annual conven. included test 4.90. Gaughters in the Performance Re-| Cattle Club. 2 SES LTTE RN AE aE aR A Pullet eggs will 1948 shipments is tion, probably on Oct. 23. | cided by th Food before ti old Guernsey, due in Jan., 263.2 fat in Amy, 3 year old Guernsey, due in Jan. 8 days—test 4.90; Skinny, 5 year old Guernsey. 242.6 fat in 219 days—test 4.80: Freckles, 7 year e ey, due in Dec., 297.9 fat in 305 days e de- UK Ministry of 947, end of 19 old Gur ey, due in Jan. ; Creamo, 6 year old Holstein, due in s days—test 4.30; ar old Holstein. 381 fat in 3 —t Bodicia, 6 due in M 353.6 fat in 305 days—test 1, due in May, 390.7 fat in 305 id et Sieh esther mink ie Ke 358; Diana, days—test Fall Is Good ai te Time To Paint Farm Buildings ggg Swan lye old. ULL—Glenhill John, born O. Rudge, Abbotsford. ' Sire: ; Dam: Cedar Cove Rose, REGISTERED HO! EIN BULL—Paulholm Sir Hen. serveld, born Feb. 11, 1943. Sire: Colony Vronka Sir Henge. wold; Dam: Paulholm LaVata Hazelwood. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—The above information has been taken from CTA records, and are absolutely authentic. This herd has been entirely free from abortion for almost 2 years and the animals are all young, he: Ithy and in splen- did flesh. The owner, Mr. Thompson, een very em- phatic in his instructions that all statements should be ab. Solutely true and correct. OWNER: E. C. B, THOMPSON i253! GIBSON’S AUCTIONEERS — Box 758 :: Chilliwack, B.C. :: Phone 4546 Office: Home-Makers Realty & Insurance Agency Ltd, Ph. 3131 lesl oe Hleop Mideast s fall is an round paint, d th parched and dry | mer will be exp straight-away Paint preserves water spo LYTTON BULL WINS and other Court Chiefton, Hereford bull owned by Earls Court Farms| The 19 d A. L OF C. ANNUAL A Modern Farm Workshop anual meeting Ltd. Lytton, “was the members of the Agricults ! . r > > champion stitute of Canada will be IS A REAL MONEY SAVER! 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