14—Lancaster Fanning. Saturday OctbbW 3/ J9S9 ' THE SMILE OF SATISFACTION on the face of 10 year old Carol Ann He:s, Stras burg Rl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elvin Hess, Jr., reflects the pride, care and grooming that went into the winning of the fitting con est at Lampeter Fair on Sept. 23. The judge, Ben Morgan, complimented Carol Ann on the cleanliness and grooming of her chunky Hereford. This was the young lady’s first steer in 4-H competition. —LF PHOTO Farm Women No. 6 Birthday „ ... .. . , . . first president of Society No. Highlights of her term of g Sp^ ial music will pre . office will be presented by seated by the society’s vocal each of the past presidents of trio composed of Mrs. Bay Farm Women’s Society No. 6 Hixon, Mrs. Charles Nissley, at their 39th anniversary and Mrs. Charles Rife. meeting to be he’d this after-' Concluding the program noon at 2-30 m the dining will “be a turkey dinner with room of the Friendship Fire-all the trimmings. ”B TES3S6BT ML TRACTORS, WtR i : 4 Casa.a.mStxL PSCSf ®gflms?RAmiil” Let’s face it... most tractors are pretty much alike. But get a Case-o-matic tractor proof demonstration and you’ll feel a POWERFUL difference! Case-o-matic Drive tractors sense changing loadsinstantly auto matically increase pull-power up to 100% without clutching, shifting or stalling. Try Case-o-matic ... and you’ll never want to be without it! How is the time to TRADE and get out Special extra generous allowance! ME US TODAYI HERR'S ARTHUR S. YOUNG & CO. KINZER3 JARED R. STAUFFER MARTIHDALE KAYLOR BROS. HHEEMS hall, Elizabethtown. Main speaker for the af- ternoon will be Mrs. Ralph Coleman, daughter of the GET YOUR ms RAINCOAT It's our “thank you" for the privilege of demon strating. Call us right away and let's make a demonstration date. No obligation, of course. MPLEMENT STORE WEST WILLOW WALTER BINKLEY & SON > ¥ MUCH im ... Slip 318 Wfc**,' A. L. HERR & QUARHYVILLE LITITZ { • ‘ Lancaster Farnrng advertis ing brings results. You save money with our Texaco ■All-Star" heating oil service I GARBER OIL CO. 105 Fcdrview St MOUNT JOY. PA. Ph. OL 3-2021 Feeder Cattle and Cal SALES SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, Inc BEGINNING AT 7:30 P. M., EASTERN STANDARD TIME FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd State Dept, of Agricuhure & So. Brandi Stockyards, I" Also Lot of Feederond Calves at Each -Weeldy Sal*. Every Wednesday. . • New Holland i,_iSvid W Up^ s ? (Continued -from ■ pager 1) , Mast ’ 3 ’ E p l^l^ae ; da Mast, El verson R 2, 1,020 I. Wesley Mast 9 lbs., $30.75; 5, Richard Lea- Pearl Lapp; 3, Rj’ , man, Lancaster R 5, 080 lbs.,' 0 $20.85; 6, Carl Weaver, New Holland HI, 1,060 lbs., $30.50 3, John Campbell, New Hol land, 81, 850 lbs., $29.25. HEREFORD 1, Anna Pearl Lapp, 1,010 lbs., $5100; 2, Harold Lea man, Lancaster R 5, r *29.35; 3, Barry Leminger,- Churchtown, 1,020 lbs., $29 - 85; 4, Walter Kurtz, Morgan town, 990 libs, $3O 10; 5, Th omas- Leininger, Churchtown 1,175 lbs, $3O 25; 6, Elvin Hess, Barevxlle Rl, 1 ” - $3O; 7, Vernon Good, Church town, 965 lbs., $30.60; 8, Ro della Kurtz, Morgantown, lbs., $30.50 "FALL FEEDER CALF SHOW & SAL FARMERS LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE. WINCHESTI FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1959 4TH ANNUAL CALF SHOW 10:00 A. R (I There will be 18 pens of 5 steers each, that ™ ?ood 4-H- Club Projects. GRAND CHAMPION • SERVE CHAMPION PENS SOLD INDIVIDUAL!; the remaining pens sold in lots of 5. ALL CALVKS ELIGIBLE FOR INTERSTATJ MENT. Heifers from Brucellosis and T. B Ceai GUARANTEE NO BRED HEIFERS OR STAGS 1 ed: Blackleg, Malignant Edema, and Hemorrhagic mia. Dehorned. All cattle in this sale will be officially graded in lots by breed, sex, grade and weight. For Information write: Northern Virginia Livestock Prod. Asso 80X,440, WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA ANNUAL CATTLE and FRIDAY, OCT. 16, Steers and Heif BLUE RIDGE LIVESTOCK SALES, MOOREFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA 1100 FEEDER STEERS AND CALVES 1400 FEEDER STEERS AND CALVES SALE SPONSORED. BY FEEDER CALF SALE 1:00 P. M. SALE STARTS 1:00 P. M. E.S.T. 1000 HEAD ALL LOCAL CATTLE CHARLESTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA AT 3S3fS LAYERS ARE id En A sea of bright r , greets- the poultry m ' flock producing a t .rate, reminds F. r I Penn State extension specialist. Combs Cn ,i are 'full, large, * waxy. The abdomen panded and the Ve r and pink. CONTROL CORN Bl Best control 0 f co blight is crop rotati the use of resistant reports Allen Bau er State extension pi an legist. FEEDER CALF
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