SPECIAL FEEDER STEER SALES Johnson City Livestock Market Johnson City, Tenn. Friday, October 12 Most of these cattle will be from good to choice steers weighing from 500 to 1,100 pounds. Cattle will be weighed Friday and sold Friday jiight Sale beginning at 7 p.m. Feeder Calf Sale TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 MOUNTAIN BREEDERS HEREFORD FEEDER CALF SALE Vbese calves will weigh between 300 and 600 pounds. All calves will be dehorned, castrated and vaccinated for blackleg and shipping fever. AIL these calves were sired by registered bulls and are out of good grade beef type cows. For additional information write of call Johnson City Livestock Market Box 36, Johnson City, Tenn. Phone: WA 6-3933 1 1962 Special Cattle Sales ■* * ~ I Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. I ABINGDON, VA. PHONE 628-3551 | Sale Every Thurs. All Classes of Livestock | * First Hereford Steer Sale T uesday, Sept. 18 Angus Steer Sale Tuesday, Sept. 25 Angus Calf Sale Tuesday, Oct. 2 Second Hereford Feeder Steer Sale Tuesday, Oct. 9 State Feeder Calf Sale Tues day, Oct. 16 Tri-State Feeder Calf Sale Tuesday, Oct. 23 Third Hereford Feeder Steer Sale Tuesday, Oct. 30 Feeder Pig Sale (1000 Graded-Vaccinated) Tues., Nov. 13 All pigs v.ill be taeemated for Cholorea, Woruictl, and De-Jjonsed. They will be olbeiallj giaded by Virginia Division of Markets and will bo weighcd-in and sold at 3:00 IMI. on sale date. PIG SALE STARTS AT 3:00 P.M. Hereford Heifer & Cow Sale Tuesday, Nov. 20 1000 Bred Cows/Heifers. Spon. by Va. Hereford Ass'n. 4 * Tazewell Livestock Market, Inc. I J TAZEWELL. VA. PHONE 982-9921 | $ Sale Every Mon. AH Classes of Livestock t I Tazewell Feeder Steer Sale Wednesday, Oct. 10 * 4 800 Native Steers 500 - 1000 lbs. > J } Tazewell Feeder Calf Sale Wednesday, Oct. 17 I 4 800 Native Steer and Heifer Calves * 4 .. . ——i. —i ■ i— i. ii ii ■* AU cattle m the sales at both markets, will he officially graded bv Virginia Division of Markets and will be weighed-m on the day proceeding the sale date. Check with jour Comity Agent, the Sales Committee or the Markets for further information. | Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. 500-1000 lb. Native Steers Native Steer & Heifer Calves 600 to 2988 HEAD FOR EACH SALE CATTLE SALES START PROMPTLY 1 P.M. CATTLE SALES START PROMPTLY 1 P.M. FOR ADDITIONAL Flying Farmers Meeting Sat. Mr. and Mrs Amos Shenk, Lititz R D 2, will entertain the Flying Farmers at then home on Saturday, Septembei WINCHESTER FEEDER CATTLE SALES Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc. Winchester, Virginia 5,500 Angus - Hereford - Short-horn 5,500 YEARLING SALE September 21, 1962 1 P.M. (EST) 1,500 Steers and Heifers - dehorned - 500# to I,ooo# FIRST FEEDER CALF SALE and SHOW October 5, 1962 1 P.M. (EST) 2,500 Show 10 A.M. and Sale Show Calves 4 P.M. (EST) SECOND FEEDER CALF SALE October 26, 1962 1 P.M. (EST) 1,500 Steers and Heifers - 300# to 700# - dehorned Vaccinated Blackleg, Malignant Edema and Hem orrhagic Septicemia. Heifers from Bangs and T.B. tested herds and vaccinated with “Strain 19”. 9}Bjs - sajng -sSbjs jco srajiaji pang aajußien*) sponsored and graded. Eligible for interstate shipment. For Information - Write or Phone: MO 2-1211 Northern Virginia Livestock Producer's Association, Inc. I. Fred Stine, Sale Manager - Box 440 Winchester, Virginia INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15, 1962—19 15 This, organization which meets, monthly, consists ol faimeis in the State of Penn sylvania who ha\e an planes it theie is good flying weathei 73 pel sons are expected. They will be enteitamed for the day. John Gehman of Baito, Pa , is the piesident Others of the entertaining committee include, Homer Graybill, Manheim, Destei Wolgemuth, Mount Joy and David Huber Quarryville. Farm Women 22 Hear Talk On Flowers Flower arrangements was the subject of the discussion of Mrs Norma DeLellis, ex tension home economist, at the recent meeting ot Society of Farm Women 22 Hostess tor the meeting was Mrs. Harold Rudy, 502 Penn Grant Road, and Mrs Henry Hess was co hostess Roll call was answered by telling what kind of flowers the women took to the meet ing With the flowers they made arrangements Donations ot $lO each were made to the United Campaign and the Needlework Guild ot America Members will help to provide refreshments for the USO dance on Saturday, Sept. 22 Mrs Rudy led devotions The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 1 30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Donald Esbenshade, 208 Pit ney Road Mrs Eugene Bare will be co-hostess Fluid non-fat and low fat products registered marked in creases in consumption last year In fact, 1961 consump tion of these products increas ed by nearly half a quart per person to 15 5 quarts, the highest level of consumption in 10 years. PRIVATE SALE OP FARM In Penn Township, Lancaster County, Pa , % mile North of Lmtz and Manheim Road, leading to Penryn Containing 31 acres more or less good gravel soil, large bank barn, corn barn, tobacco cellai attached 2 silos, 2 barn cleaners 2 teed bins, water bowels, New Milk House and Othei buildings Barn at pre sent time is equipped for 45 cows, but can easilj be con certed foi steei s House con tains S looms and bath and laundiy Electnc hot water heatei in cellai Good well and watei system t t Contact Ben Buchen Manheim, Pa, GUERNSEY SALE Thursday, September 20th, 12:30 Noon At the Ass’u. Sales Pavilion, 6 Milos K. ot Lancaster, Pa., on Rt. #3O 67 HEAD 45 duo within 30 dacs of sale date Also some nice open and recently bied heilers \ ie.il oftoit went behind this sale to oiler you cows that will bo at thou- peak of pro duotion durum the fall base period. Some grades and many ol the purobrods will go at a price anyone can at lord to pay. There are some ical tops tor the man who is ready tor the opportunity to get them *t a reasonable price. One with a record ot over 15,000 pounds ol milk due right after sale. Others with over 10,000 lbs. milk. The quality of the cattle in these sales is improving steadi ly. Come and see tor jonr sell! Vaccinated - T.B. * Bang’s Certified. Sale Managed by: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS.’N: . • P.b? Ciifiti Win, Pa.
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