German World War II under the German girl, in this country (From page 15 sponsorship of Arthur Brown for college graduate work, ;wood. Linde emigrated of Nottingham. While at the and made arrangements for ne U. S. shortly aftei Brown farm Linde met a her return to America soon •k' i. ■M!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■>■■■■■■■ftOßtfaiTßl■■■■■■■■■■■■lßs NEW IMPROVED HONEGGE CORN cribT less spoilage and f superior to wire cribs maintaining good grai quality. SEE YOUR NEAREST HONEGGER DEALER " JOHN J. HOOBER, Gordonville, Pa. DAVID' B. HURST, Bowmansville, Pa. ELVERSON SUPPLY CQ., Elverson, Pa. WHITMOYER'S FEED SERVICE. Mt. Aetna. Pa. OR WHITE OR PHONE TJ w t mncDT 215 So, Bth St., AKRON. PENNA. n. £l. LAXVUJtn 1 Phone Ephrata RE 3-4702 ■■■■■■■■■■■) ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■ ■■■■■>■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■’! 1961 SPECIAL CATTLE SALES Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. ABINGDON, VIRGINIA PHONE MArket 8-3551 SALE EVERY THURSDAY ALL CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK 500-1000 LB NATIVE STEERS NATIVE STEER & HEIFER CALVES 1700 TO 2800 HEAD FOR EACH SALE First Feeder Steer Sale - Tuesday, September 19th Angus Steer Sale - Tuesday, October 3rd Second Feeder Steer Sale Tuesday, October 10th State Feeder Calf'Safe Tuesday, October 17th Tri-State Feeder Calf Sale —Tuesday, October 24th Third Feeder Steer Sale Tuesday, October 31st Feeder Pig Sale (1000) - Tuesday, November 7th Pig Sale (1000) - Tuesday, November 28th PIG SALES START AT 3:00 P. M. All pigs will be vaccinated for Cholerea. Wormed, and De-Loused. They will be officially grad ed by Virginia Division of Markets and will be weighed-in and sold at 3:00 P. M. on sale date. Feeder Tazewell Livestock Market TAZEWELL VIRGINIA PHONE YUkon 2-9321 v SALE EVERY MONDAY ALL CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK Annual Feeder Steer Sale - Wednesday, October 11th 600 NATIVE STEERS 500 - 1000 LBS. State Feeder Calf Sale - Wednesday, October 18th 800 NATIVE STEERS AND HEIFER CALVES All cattle in the sales at both markets will be officially graded by Virginia Division of Markets and will be weighed in on the day preceding the sale date. Check with your County Agent, the Sales Committee or the Markets for further information. CATTLE SALES START PROMPTLY 1 P. M. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WHITE OR CALL ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET, Inc. ABINGDON, VIRGINIA ALL CATTLE SALES START 1:00 P. M. A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET (As low as .43 per bu) NO EXTRAS TO BUY. All bins and cribs complete with roof, floor, vertical venti-. lator and horizontal ventilator that also serves as shelier drag space. STRONG. Diagonal siding over strong 2x4 framework. Fastened at each joint with heavy bolts and special steel platesJ EASY TO ERECT. Sections are ly factory built and painted, .ready Jo bolt together/' Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 16, 1961—1 S aftci her student’s visa ex pired Now Mrs Linde and the mother of two boys and a girl, she graciously served cake and iced tea to Herr Schcrz and the mcmbeis of the press in the shade of a large maple tree in the Linde front lawn ALer a social chat in Ger man, Shcrz was shown the purebred Guernsey herd and the dairy barn on the faim Under construction by Linde and his farm workers is a large building to be used as a hay drying barn and mach inery storage shed. The for mer machinery shed was destroyed by fire in July when a spark from a grind ing wheel ignited some gaso line which was being used for cleaning parts Scherz showed much interest in the building and in two others which had been built by Linde “Do all American farmers do their own build ing?” he asked. Not all farmers do their own building, he was assur ed, but American Farmers, even recently - transplanted ones, are known for their resoursefulness. “But herein America is so much help if you just ask.” Linde said. • Smith (From page 1) of Agriculture gave him its Superior Service Award for “superlative work” m beef cattle feeding and 4 H Club livestock promotion. He was offered the post of deputy secretary in the Pennsylvan ia Dept of Agriculture in 1955, but declined, prefer ring to slay m extension work. His 4-H Club exhibitors have won 22 grand champ ionships and 15 reserve titles PHONE MArket 8-3551 in baby beeves and pens of lambs at the Pennsylvania State Farm Show At State 4-H Days his teams have ta ken 48 championships in judging and demonstration contests He organized a '4 H council for his county, and the Lancaster Senior Exten sion Club for older youth •At age ten ho became a working partner with an older brother and his mother m the operation of their 152- acre farm at Rea on the death of his father He grad uated from Hickory High School at age 16, attended Washington Business College and in 1936 got a degree m animal husbandry at Penn State He served nine months as assistant secretary - treasurer of the Umontown Production Credit Association, then transferred to Penn States county agent staff. He was made assistant m Lancaster county and since 1949 has been county agent. Smith is president of the Lancaster Rotary Club, a di rector of the Pennsylvania County Agents’ Association and a member of the arrange ments committee for the NA CAA New York meeting. Mrs. Smith, formerly V. Ruth McCalmont, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L McCal mont, Hickory. • Chicago Yards (From Page 2) S' to 50 higher Hardly enough vealers on sale to make a market. Stockers and feeders stea dy to 30 lower, mostly about steady A few loads of choice and prime 1,300 to 1,500 pound steers unsold late, but clear ance much broader than last week Three loads prime 1 - 175 to 1,300 pound steers early 25.75. Best price Wed nesday 25.50 for three loads 1,225-1,325 pound steers Most choice and prime steers 22.25-25 25 Bulk of the choice 900 to 1,300 pound weights 23 50 to 25. Gocd 000-1 300 pound steers 22- 23 50. Mixed choice and nr me heiters at 875 to 1,025 lbs. early were 24 -24 25. Com parable grades late weighing up to 1,075 pounds 23 50-24 Bulk choice heifers 22 75-23 - 75 Good 21-22 50 Cutter, utility and commer cial cows 13 50-16 00 with a few commercial cows 16 25 to 16 50. Utility and commer ci? 1 bulls 18-20 50. Few good vealers 22-25 Choice absent Good and choice 800-1,000 pound feed er steers 22-24 Two loads of medium feeders 2150 Med ium 600-735 pound stockers 21-23 25 CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Used Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 V* •necoma V sent ice < Represented Locally By; WILLIAM H. WALKER Ph. ST 6-2395 CLIFFORD N. GIBBLE Ph. MO 5-4252 RICHARD B. HURST
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