Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1961, Image 14

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    next week’s paper; No busi- 14—Lancaster Farming.
Mail Box Market £® ss advertisements accept- Saturday, September 23,
FREE, Subscribers to Lane- Two bucks for sale - one 8
aster Farming will receive months old and the other 20
one advertisement each mon- months Priced very reason
th in our Mail Box Market able Call MO 5-4234.
Subscribers using the Mail
Box Market will be governed For Sale- 2 carriage horses,
by the following rules; 5& 8 years old. Broken and
Limit your advertisement to quiet to drive Ph. Honey
five lines which means no* Brook BR 3-3958
over 25 words. All adver- ~ “ , “ ,7„
tisements must be in our n Q^__I ° wn v- r „
hands by Wednesday noon or Very good condi-
Ivin hp hpin rwer fnr tlon B Russell Sauder,
same will be held over for Manhelm> ph MO 5-4153
PUBLIC SALE
Real Estate - Antiques - Household Goods
SaSaa**day, B@pt. 3®, 1951
In Mechanic Grove, along Roufe 222, three Miles
South of Quarryville. East Drumore Township, Lan
caster County, Pa.
2-Story Frame House
Covered with New Cement Brick Siding, Slate Roof, Seven
rooms and Bath with Automatic Coal Heat and Water.
ALSO GARAGE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Refrigerator; 10 cu ft Freezer, Cabinets; Kitchen Stools;
Breakfast Sei with 6 Chairs, Corner and China Cupboards,
Clocks Collections; 5 Dining Room Cha rs, Cherry Drop Leaf
Table ana other Tables, Maple Living Room Suite; Davmo,
Large Cane Seated Rockers and other O.d Rockers; Acorn
Bed; Dresser, Walnut Vanity, Wash Stand; Cedar and Maple
Chest; P.ctures and Frames; Knock Down Wardrobe Old
Time Bure-.u and Che t of Drawers; 9x12 Rug; Bed Clothes
and L nens, Chris'mas Decorations; Books; Pots and Pans
and two White Wall Cabinets.
ANTIQUES; Mother’s Rocker; Cherry Knee Hole Desk
and other Old Desks, Marble Top Table; Metal Base Cock
tail Light; Cheese Cutter; Rocker; Wrought Iron Ottoman,
OM and o'her Dishes; Cut G assware; Console Tab’e -
Wing Cham, Stereoscope wi th Pictures; Mechanical Apple
Butter Stirrer; Grain Cradle; Boards; Tools and many other
articles too numerous to mention.
Property at 2.00 o’clock. Terms by
Edna M. Adams
WIDOW OF ENOS M. ADAMS
Lunch by Ladies of Mt Zion Methodist Church
Kreider and Diller, Auc s
Paul F McKinsey, Attorney
Seeds! Cattle Sales
ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET, Inc.
- VIRGINIA PHONE MArkei 8-3551
Sale Every Thursday All C’asses of Livestock
500-1000 Lb. Native Steers—Native Steer & Heifer
Calves 1700 To 2800 Head For Each Sale
Angus Steer Sale Tuesday, October 3
Second Feeder Steer Sale Tuesday, October 10
State Feeder Calf Sale —■ Tuesday, October 17
Tri-State Feeder Calf Sale Tuesday, October 24
Third Feeder Steer Sale Tuesday, October 31
All Cattle Sales Start 1:00 P. M.
Feeder Pig Sale (1000) Tuesday, November 7
Feeder Pig Sale (1000) Tuesday, November 28
Pig Sales Start At 3:00 P. iM.
All pigs will be vaccinated for Cholera, Wormed, and
De-Loused They will be offic ally graded by Virginia
Divis on of Marke's and will be weighed-in and sold
at 3 00 P. M on sale date.
TAZEWELL LIVESTOCK MARKET
TAZEWELL, VIRGINIA PHONE YUkon 2-9921
Sale Every Monday AH Classes of Livestock
Annual Feeder Steer Sale Wednesday, Oct. 11
600 Native Steers 500 - 1000 Lbs.
State Feeder Calf Sale Wednesday, October 18
800 Native Steers and Heifer Calves
All cattle in the sales at both markets will be offic al
>y gr ded by Virginia D vision of Marke s and w 11 be
weighed m on the day preceding the sa e date Check
w th your County Agent, the Sales Committee or the
Markets ,'or further informal on
Cattle Sales Start Promptly 1 P. M.
For Additional Information Write or Call
ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET, Inc.
A Federally Supervised Market
ABINGDON, VIRGINIA PHONE MArket 8-3551
—OF—
11:00 A. M.
196 1
Good home wanted for Ger
man Shepherd; spayed and
housebroken Excellent watch
dog Affectionate disposition.
Phone TR 2-8097.
Seed, Wong barley. $2 00 a
bushel Dual & Pennoll wheat
$2 65 a bushel Cleaned and
treated All f'om certified
?eod Phone RE 3-9091
Corn binder, John Deere
power take off with elevator,
$lOO. 19” Papec ensilage
cutter with pipe, $5O. Ph.
EX 3-9532
Public Sales
PUBLIC SALE
of
A VALUABLE FARM
and WOODLOT
to be held
SATURDAY, SEPT. 30,1961
The undersigned will off
er at Public Sale on the
premises located 1 mile
north of Manheim, V* mile
oft Route 72 near Hernley’s
Mennomte Church, in Rapho
Township, Lancaster Co ,
Penna.
74 ACRES
more or less, 50 acres in
contour farming, 24 acres in
meadow with running str
eam. ,
Erected thereon is a 2Vz
STORY FRAME DWELLING
consisting of 10 rooms —5
rooms first floor, 5 rooms &
bath second floor, plus hot
& cold water
LARGE FRAME BANK
BARN with hog stable &
straw shed attached, 2 cow
stables for 17 cows, steer
stable tobacco shed with
stripping room & dampen
ing cellar, large chick r"'’
house for 900 chickens, egg
cleaning room & cooling
room, 500 bu. outs : de corn
cr’b 3 brooder houses o"
premises. 2-car garage &
macadamed driveway.
Buildings have good roofs
Gravel soil in high state of
cultivation Young f ’irt
'rees on premises This prop
erty is an ideal location—
lose to schools & churches.
Anyone interested in a
’arm don’t miss this sale
Also WOODLOT of 3A
■’ear Union Square will be
sold.
Persons wishing to view
"he premises may do so by
alhng Auctioneer, Manheim
MO 5-4136 for an appoint
ment.
Sale to begin at 2:00 pm
on the farm when terms &
conditions will be made
known by:
ANNA B. BRUBAKER,
Trust
By Lancaster County
National Bank,
Trustee
Rufus K. Geib, auct.
‘Vppel, Ranck, Levy &
Appel, Atty’s.
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! Feeder Cattle and Calf \
SALES
SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, Inc.
MOOREFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA
BEGINNING AT 7:30 P. M„ EASTERN STANDARD TIME
FRIDAY KITE, SEPTEMBER 29th
FRIDAY NITE, OCTOBER 13th
FRIDAY NITE, OCTOBER 27th
SALE SPONSORED BY
State Dept, of Agriculture & So. Branch Stackyards, Inc.
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2 NORTHERN VIRGINIA 5
| FEEDER CATTLE SALES 5
2 Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc. ;
■ WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA ■
■ 4,500-Angus-Hereford-Shorthorn-4,500 jj
3 FEEDER CALF SALES S
2 First Sale—October 6. IE6I - 1 P.M. (EST) 3,000 ■
S (Feeder Calf Show - 10 A.M.) ■
I Second Sale—October 27, 1961 ■ 1 P.M. (EST) 1,500 ■
■ Steers and Heifers - 300 jb to 700 lb Polled or dehorn- ■
3 ed - Vaccinated Blackleg, Mai gnant Edema and Hem- ■
■ orrhagic Sepacemia Hei ers from Bangs and T B. ■
■ tested herds and vaccinated with “Strain 19” Guaran- 3
■ tec No Bred H- ers or Si a g, AM sales state sponsored ■
■ and graded El gible for interstate shipment. 3
■ For Information - Write or Phone: MO 2-1211 3
5 NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK S
g PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION. INC. g
3 I. Fred Stine, Sale Mgr, - Box 440; "Winchester, Va. 5
ANNOUNCING
VIRGINIA’S FIRST 4 OFFICIAL
Feeder Calf Sales
FOR 1961
LOCATED IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA
(Less Than one hour driving between sales)
“WHERE QUALITY IS OUTSTANDING”
5500 HEAD
Angus-Hereford Steers and Heifers
350 - 700 POUNDS
Orange - Sept. 26 - 1250 Head
Charlottesville - Sept. 27 - 1650 Head
Culpeper - Sept. 2$ - 1300 Head
Staunton - Sept. 29 - 1300 Head
ALL SALES AT 1:00 P. M. E.S.T.'
Health requirements and all other qualifications
conform to the high standards set up by the Virginia
Feeder Calf Association.
For futher information contact County Agent’s Of
fice in any of the four locations.
1000 FEEDER STEERS AND CALVES
1250 FEEDER STEERS AND CALVES
1500 FEEDER STEERS AND CALVES
HEIFERS ARE TESTED TO GO ANY PLACE.
Public Sales
AT
Public Safes
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