—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 12, 1963 14 Sale* Register Friday, Oct. 18, 1963, Com plete Dispersal Sale, one-half mile South of White Horse, off Route 340, 2 miles South west of Route 10, Lancas ter County Pa., at 12:30 DjS.T. Terms by Henry S. Lapp. Tuesday. October 29, 1963, Public Sale of Valuable real estate located four miles Southwest of Elizabethtown along Route No. 241 leading from Elizabethtown to Bain bridge. Sale to start at 2:00 PjM. Terms by Arthur C. Lighty. • 4-H (Continued from Page 1) Farm Stow Building at Har risburg this week. The girls, Cynthia Bucher, Lititz R 2 and Virginia Wivell, Columbia R.l won a blue rib bon for deboning a chicken. They competed with thirteen states. They represented Penn sylvania. The girls first appeared in the competition of 4-H demon stration at Penn Manor High School where they received first place that entitled them to the District meet at Allentown where they again placed first. Pennsylvania State University held the state contest and the girls ranked first again. . The girls were given a tour through the State Capital and met the Governor when they were feted at a banquet at the Penn Hams Hotel where the award was given. Cynthia is the daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Wilhs, Bucher and is a senior at the Manheim Central High School. Virginia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde* Wivell and is, a senior at Donegal High School. CARRY A FIRE EXTINGUISHER ON YOyR TRACTOR corn is dry and heat may cause a fire f””** Jl SPECLAL******** W *****| | STOCKER AND FEEDER | | AUCTION SALE I J Wednesday evening 7:30 O’Clock * { Oct. 16, 1963 $ ■ * * | at Green Dragon Sales Bam, Ephrata * f All weights and grades will he available, £ I Held by | I J. M. HOOBER, INC. j * in cooperation with £ * Green Dragon Livestock Sales •* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA~AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA* I DON'T MISS THE: | *5» v •> ❖ I 9th Arniual Lancaster I •> * I Feeder Calf Sale I *5 | Friday, October 25th, 1963 * K* ' V »*4 <• * Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa. * **« •> Added Attractions * >) •> % Farmers Field Day Tour of Yards-Limcheon % *> , o * National Meat Board Presentation * “Your Beef From Feedlot to Table” $ | Exhibition 10:00 A.M. Sale 1:0C> P.M. * • Lancaster Fanning Ads Pay! *** »★*★★*★*★*★★★*★**** *★*★**★*★★ Complete Dispersal Sale Friday, October 18, 1963 One-half Mile South of White Horse, off Route 340, 2 Miles South-west of Route 10, Lancaster Coun ty, Pa. 60 Head of Holsteins 60 (30 Registered) 45 Cows end Ist Calf Heifers, Mostly Fresh. 15 Close Springing Ist Calf Heifers. Sale Feature: 5 Year old “Very Good” Daugh ,Ww jPF ter of Wis. Leader with .-*/ 3 Records of about 600 ; y ,< Fat. Bred to Skokie Creation. Another Wis. Leader Daughter, (not classified) but believed to be “Very Good.” (Her Maternal Grandam is a Wisconsin State Leader with 29,939 Milk. 1012 Fat, 3X, 365 Days). Bred to Harden Farms Noel Standard. A 664 Fat “Good Plus” Minnew Creek Eden Re- Granddaughter Sells. Be sure to attend this Dispersal as you will see Size, Dairy Type and Plenty of Quality. There are 9 Grade Cows that have milked during the year 95 to 94 lbs. a day.. For Catalogs write Sale Manager, John J. Stoltz fus, R.l, Birdsboro, Pa. At the same time 3500 Bales of Timothy and Al will be sold. Sale at 12:30 D.S.T. ■, J. E. Kreider By i L&AU li-w J ’ »h]{*tfwiwwi ' w Ji/w'wd'iw Ji/ww* Henry S. Lapp CALF SALE ROUNDUP Friday, October) 18 V All breeds o£ cattle calves In tbis sale. AH calv*, will be graced and sold according to grade and weight Cattle for all sales will be weighed in day of ssi(}| and sale will start at 7:00 P.M.' JOHNSON CITY LIVESTOCK MARKET Johnson City, Tennessee Phone 926-3933 Lancaster Fanning Ads Pay I f MARSHALL FEEDER I Calf Sale t Friday, October 18th., 1963 at 1 P.M. (ESI) ♦ Fauquier Livestock Exchange, Inc. Marshall, V», | 1500 Steers and Heifers— | HEREFORD - ANGUS - SHORTHORN * 4c ' 1 1 ■ ——— ■k Steers and heifers—3oo to 700 lbs. dehorned—v;u> J cinated Blackleg Malignant Edema, and Hemorrhagic 5 Septicemia. Heifers from Bangs and X.B. tested herds * and vaccinated with “Strain 10.” Guarantee No Breed J Heifers or Stags. Salos—state sponsored and graded $ in lots by bread, sex, grade and weight. Eligible for j intra-state and Interstate shipment. 5 :.LU.L ~ ■ . . 1 $ For Information: Write or Phone: Area Code 703^-662-3046 * Northern Virginio Livestock Producers' * Association, Inc. * * j * I. Fred Stine, Sales Manager, Box 440, Winchester, Va, * * ******** *********** * ************** *'*'** **fr W - 1963 Special Cattle Sales Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. ABINGDON, VA. PHONE 628-3551 Sale Every Thurs, All Classes of Livestock 500-1000 lb. Native Steers Native Steer & Heifer Calves STATE FEEDER CALF SALE 1327* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 TRI-STATE FEEDER CALF SALE - 2524* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 THIRD HEREFORD FEEDER STEER SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 1470* FEEDER PIG SALE (1800* Graded-Vaccinated) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 All pigs will be vaccinated for Cholorea, Wormed, and De-Lous ed. They will be officially graded by Virginia Division of Mar kets and will be weighed-in and sold at 3:00 P.M. on sale date. PIG SALE STARTS AT 3:00 P.M. HEREFORD HEIFER & COW SALE 300* TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Sponsored by Virginia Hereford Association. CATTLE SALES START PROMPTLY 1 P.M. * Indicates No. Head 1962 Sales Tazewell Livestock Market, Inc. TAZEWELL, VA. PHONE 982-9921 Sale Every Monday All Classes of Livestock TAZEWELL FEEDER STEER SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9 800 Native Steers 500 - 1000 lbs. TAZEWELL FEEDER CALF SALE WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 18 800 Native Steer 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 tbe day preceeding the sale date. Chech with yonr County Agent, the Sales Committee or the Markets for further information- CATTLE SALES START PROMPTLY 1 P.M, FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET ABINGDON, VA. - f . ~ _ ~, . PHONE 628-3351
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