. _ , 10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10, 1960 Farm Women o Plan Excursion A trip to Longwood Gard ens and Philadelphia to see the picture- Ben Hur has been .scheduled by Farm Women No'. 6 for October 1, it was reported to the group by Mrs. Amos Brandt. The re port was made at the Sept. 3 meeting of the society in the home of Mrs. Clarence Grei ner. 729 Groff Avenue, Eliza bethtown. Co hostesses along with Mis Greiner were Mrs. Sim on Landis. Mrs. Charles Niss ley,. and Mrs. Charles Rife. Mrs. Landis was also in charge of devotions. During the program, Mrs. Elmer Gibble, Fredericks burg, gave a demonstration on liquid embroidery. The next scheduled meet ing of the group is October 29. Mrs. C. R. Frey is news reporter for the group Legal Notices Notice is hereby given that on August 12, 1960, the peti tion of Andrew Robeneau Whitaker Hiestand, also known as Drew Whitaker Hiestand, was filed in . the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, Pennsyl vania, docketed to Trust Book No. 39, Page 3, praying for a decree to change his name to Drew Whitaker Hie stand. The Court has fixed Friday, September 30, 1960, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. in Court Room No. 1 at the Lancaster Coun ty Court House as the time for the hearing of said peti tion, when and where all persons interested may ap pear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer or the said petitioner should not be granted Henry J. Rutherford, Attorney for Petitioner McCURDY GRAVITY FLOW GRAIN BOX Handles — Ear Corn Shelled Corn Grains Potatoes Seeds etc. Wheel operated door Herr's Impl. Stare WEST WILLOW EX 3-8311 CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New & Ond Snovely** Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY'S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger Rd- Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 If No Answer Ph. EX 7-0472 Notice! Before ordering your fall LIMESTONE and FERTILIZER CONTACT Stanley S. Hoffer R-3, QUARRYVILLE Phone ST 6-7114 Dealer & Spreader Prompt accurate spread mg guaranteed. The Philadelphia society 9 Lancaster Poultry for Promoting Agriculture , , , . . ~ (From page 5) played a major role in the founding of the Farmers’ Same, Daniel K. Good, 23.7; ~ , , . _ . . 40. M&B (Joseph Olesh), 1 high school of Pennsylvania, tVVP, 14-2, NO SALK, now the Pennsylvania State 22.0 bid; ’ University. This is revealed 41, Stephen Stoltzfus, 3200 by Stevenson W. Fletcher of WV, 9, Daniel K. Good, 18.0; State College, Dean emeritus S4^ \ ermethlh 1 Bmbakeri of the College of Agriculture 1000 SXP, 17, Daniel K. at Penn State, in a book en- Good, 31.9; 44. M&B (R. C. , '.m ’„ J „ German) 5300 WV, 9-6rßtarr titled “The Philadelphia So- Poultry, 17.8; 45. Witmer C. ciety for Promoting Agricul- Neff, 200 L-F, 1 yr. Roy E. ture, 1785-1955.” Ream, 13.8; 46. Amos B. Hoo- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ mmmr' 5 20TH ANNUAL ALBEMARLE COUNTY i FEEDER CALF SALE CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. “WHERE QUALITY IS OUTSTANDING” WED., SEPT. 21, 1960 AT 1:00 P. M.. E.S.T. 5 Angus and Hereford -- Steers and Heifers ■ 350 - 700 lbs. J All heifers from bangs and T B. free herds, vaccin ■ ated with “Strain 19”, and GUARANTEED OPEN. All ■ calves polled or dehorned, selected from high quality 5 beef type cows and sired by registered beef bulls. All ■ calves vaccinated against Black Leg and shipping fev ■ er Graded by State Division of Markets. Rail and ■ Trucking Facilities available. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT S LEWIS B. SMITH, County Agent. Charlottesville, Va. ■ J. B. STEPHENS. Manager, Ivy, Virginia £>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■£■ 1960 SPECIAL CATTLE SALES Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. TELEPHONE MArket 8-3551 ABINGDON. VIRGINIA SALE EVERY THURSDAY ALL CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th- FIRST FEEDER STEER SALE 1995* NATIVE STEERS 500 - 1000 POUNDS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th— ANGUS STEER SALE 1000 NATIVE STEERS 500 - 1000 POUNDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th- SECOND FEEDER STEER SALE 2680* NATIVE STEERS 500 - 1000 POUNDS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11th- STATE FEEDER CALF SALE 1720* NATIVE STEER AND HEIFER CALVES. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th- TRI-STATE FEEDER CALF SALE 2081* NATIVE STEER AND HEIFER CALVES. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25th- THIRD FEEDER STEER SALE 2826* NATIVE STEERS 500 - 1000 POUNDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Ist -3:00 P. M. FEEDER PIG SALE 800 All pigs will be vaccinated for Cholerea, Wormed, and De-Loused. They will be officially graded by Virginia Division of Markets and will be weighed-in and sold at 3:00 P. M. on sale date. * 1959 Totals Tazewell Livestock Market TELEPHONE YUkon 2-9921 TAZEWELL VIRGINIA SALE EVERY MONDAY ALL CLASSES OF LIVESTOCK WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER sth- ANNUAL FEEDER STEER SALE 600 NATIVE STEERS 500 - 1000 POUNDS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12th— STATE FEEDER CALF SALE 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 the lay preceding the sale date. Check with your County Agent, the Sales Committee or the Markets for further information. In order to take care of the increased volume in the cattle sales, we have concrete floored a large number new pens. Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. HEAD 1800 CATTLE SALES START PROMPTLY HOO P. M. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET ABINGDON, VA. Tel. MA 8-3551 ver, 1300 L-F, 18 Mo. V. J. m r „_ c Koser Co. Inc., 15.0. " VIOp oUlDmaru 47. Mervin Nissley, 700 L- (From page n * F-Y, V. J. Koser Co., Inc*, arc still cnnnt. i 15.1; 48. Irvin B. Gingrich, amount 0 f f e i)f ng a U) 1100 SXP, 16-3, Roy Ream. 31.5; IA. Longenecker J ca f’ but “re gr J? Hatchery, 125 Males, Walter a * * slower rate B. Lehman, 11.1; 15A M&B shorter nights. Alfalfa V (Lester Weaver) 1500 W. Mts in ® "as been virtual] v Se< 9-2, John N. Thomas, 18.9; pleted and fields ar / c ° ISA, Jacob C. Herr, 650 W- being prepared f or „ n °' VC, 14, Carl B. Risser, 27.3. of fall grains. see 4 212th GARDEN SPOT SALE—THURSDAY SPn-n LANCASTER, PENNA. ’ T ' At the J. M. Brubaker farm located in Willow e Village. 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa.-just off r and 222. _ 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (75 just fresh or close springing cows and heifer? vice Bulls - Heifer Calves) All Bang’s Certified, t r credited. Nearly all Bang’s Vaccinated. Blood' and t tested within 30 days of sale. Take a look at these interesting early entries!!] • Rutherglen Farms, Coopersburg, Pa. A SB3 lb 4- of Osborndale Fobes Sir Ormsby fresh, late Angus- . , lb. 2y, 2x, 4.2% dtr. of Osbomdale Ty Vic Sir j 0 u 5 From 707-lb. dam due just ahead of sale; A 564-iw 1 2x, 3.8% dtr. of Quality Dunwoodsman Pit from a dam due sale time; A penstate Lucifer Star Lass dtr f 591-lb. dam bred to Pabst Leader Duke son and due tt< time. * • Alvin G. Smith, Milton, Pa.—4 lovely dtrs 0 f pJ Rambler Walker and all due at sale time. One has 538 f one with 601 fat, one with 474 fat, another 386 fat yrs. All bat one are classified “GP”. Also a Loduel a,,i crat Ollie Dtr. with 547 fat and class. “GP”. All are fin good recoad dams and bred to Ist Pa bulls. ro • Half Mile Farm, Mt. Crawford, Va—2 good dtrs Carnation Revelation Inka Dad. One has 541-lb fat 2 i and out of, dam with 637 fat at 7 yrs. Will be just fre< The other has 524 fat at 4 yrs. and is out of a 147,591.1] milk lifetime cow. Also just fresh. • Harry R. Dick, York, Pa.—Lovely Ist calf dtr Wimarjo Pabst Regal Lucifer out of a 599 4-lb fat dai Due at sale time to "Ivanhoe”. • James L. Frank, Newtown, Pa.—4l6-lb, 2 yr dtr Royal Sussex Progressor due sale time to Osb. Adm Lm fer. No Papers but “a real one”. • Herlandia Farms, Pa—Dtr of pe state LucLer Star out of a 500 lb. 2 yr. dtr. of Pabst Bar Prilly Wayne 16th Due sale time. • 11 Mos. son of Keneve'yn Silver Rocket from a V dam with 536 fat, 2y, 285 d, 2x, 4 2%; 2d dam 810 fat 3> dam 706 - Hallock Est., Laceyville, Pa. Make your plans now to buy your fall milk repUi xnents at this Garden Spot Sale ! i These early entries plus many more of equal quali give you an excellent choice ! ! Sale starts 12:00 Noon. Lunch Available. Catalogs R. AUSTIN BACKUS. Inc. Sale Mgrs.&Auct., Mexico, N. EARL L. GROFF. Local Rep. Strasburg, Pa.
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