' . «.v*, v a J”L *h> . >/' •xbcv/i/ f//0,. ■>'■> (J v Vt-C *%•% H A vV>lst%+ ''V, ,">r* f GRAND CHAMPION BROWN SWISS at the strict show Thursday was this senior yearling ►ited by Donald Trimble, Quarryvilte R 1 ■ ■■.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ a 1963 Spedal Cattle Sales Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. ®ON, VA. '"PHONE 628-3 Sale Every Thnrs All Classes of Livestock 500-1000 lb. Native Steers Native Steer & Heifer Calves IT HEREFORD STEER SALE 1637* TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 (S STEER SALE ~ 993* TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 'S CALF SALE 600* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 ;OND HEREFORD FEEDER STEER SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 2448* ATE FEEDER CALF SALE 1317* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 i-STATE FEEDER CALF SALE 2524* TUESDAY, OCTOBER-22 [HID HEREFORD FEEDER STEER SALE . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 1470* IDER PIG SALE (1800* Graded-Vaccinated) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 . pigs: will be vaccinated for Cholorea, Wormed, andDe-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 982-9931 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 16 800 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 day proceeding the fSiShf County Agent, the Sales jthe j fqfv farther information. CATTLE SALES START _ 1 P.M. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET ABINGDON, VA. PHONE 628-3551 % Landis Bros. Inc. A. B. C. Groff Lancaster 8»5 : 3906 New HoUand 354-8001 Wenger Implement Co. Shotzberger's Buck BU 4-4467 Elm 666-2141 2 Rotary Choi 00! L. F. Ph. 2 Forage Harvesters 'll* nI^EES & ifeOT CUSTOMERIZED JOHN DEERE FORAGE t^UIPMENT 1 v v /« i i )' ■.myif, (< ' <-s , > y ti ! GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONSHIPS in both Ayrshire and Guern sey judging at the 4-H district show Thursday were won by Lancaster Coun ty exhibitors. Left to right are R. Edwin Harnish, Judy Flory, Mary Ellen Mumma, and Sue Mumma. L. F. Photo. • 4-H Dairy (continued from page 12) Junior Yearling 1. David Quiekel, York (reserve junior 2. Larry Landis. champion); 2 Phyllis Hoover, County Groups —l. York; 2. Gap R 2; 3. Virginia Hoover, Berks. Gap R 2; 4. Linda Daubert, BROWN SWISS Junior Calf 1. Shirley Senior Yearling 1 Donald Magee, Cumberland; 2. Dwight Trimble, Quarryville R 1 (junior Hoover, Gap R 2; 3. Ann Mane champion - grand champion); Quickel, York; 4. Shirley Mum- 2 - Shirley Magee Cumberland mert York. Two-year-old Cow 1. Paul Senior Calf 1. Gary Myer, Michael Doyle, Franklin (senior 1551 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Special Feeder Steer Sales Friday, Sept, 13 Monday, Oct, 7 All steers yvill be graded and sold according to weight and quality. Steers will range from 600 lbs. to 1050 lbs. Approximately 1500 steers at each sale. CALF SALE ROUNDUP FRIDAY, OCT. 18 All breeds of cattle calves in this sale. All calves will-be graded and sold according to grade and weight. Cattle for all sales will be weight in day of sale and sales will start at 7:00 P.M. JOHNSON CITY LIVESTOCK MARKET Johnson City, Tennessee Phone 926-3933 Mountain Breeders Sale of Hereford Calves will be held at Johnson City Livestock Market Monday, Sept ember 30. iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin - }'' *‘■o. ffTfUU'SII 1 ll ».?! nH »'!(•(’in «’r> *M !!<• ’ 'I t - ' • , ' ft * , •>'• ' s »v ~, -y / ' Lancaster. Schuylkill. Alan Beyer M. S. Yearsley & Sons Christiana - 1 LI S-5687 West Chester 696-2990 1 1 ■'* , Edwards & Cox H. S. Newcomer & Son Oxford 932-2929 Mt. Joy 653-3361 P >! T-Jl .2-Blowers incaster farming, Saturday, August X 96. 1 ; f i 7.o’>!; ’ Chuck Wagons champion - reserve grand champion); 2 Earl Mummert, Franklin Three-year-old and over Cow 1 Adrienne Luckenbaugh, York (reserve senior champion); 2. Gerald Magee, Cumberland. County Group 1. Lancas ter, 2. York The crow is considered to be the most wily of all natn e birds. PUBLIC SAIL Of ACRE DAIRY and STEER FARM 161 Thurs., Sept. 12, 1963 IV2 miles Southeast of Quarryville just off Rt. 373 (because of detour use Rt. 472, turn east 1 mile south ,of Quarryville.) Eden Twp. along macadam Twp. road. 130 Acres tillable, 30 mea dow, about 10 of woodland. Large Barn which contains 32 stanchions plenty of room for steers or heifers. Concrete Stave 14’ x 45’ Silo, Milk House, Corn barn, tobac co shed, room to hang 8 acres of tobacco (including barn space). 2 HOUSES 9 room brick house, roof, bath, old shade trees 6 room frame house, slate roof, good well of water. (Farm house can be shown on Wednesday afternoons or Friday evenings). This farm situated in Amisb Section and a desirable com munity. Sale at 2:00 P.M. by MRS. CLAIR K. SHIMP R#l, Strasburg, Pa. Samuel S. Wenger, Atty. Carl Diller J. Everett Kreider, Aucts. r*********************l »2Mll - :h i T ’ f i y* l » ) 11 . fit. slate-
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