SPjECIAU I Stwker And Feeder Sale | intage Sales Stales, Inc. | Paradis*, P«, | lURDAY, OCTOBER S— 1 P.M. I ights.ofvCgttl.t ranging Jrom 100 ibs. to 300 lbs. % (★★★♦Hr***********' 24 7th GARDEN SPOT SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 LANCASTER, PA. vt the J. M. BrubJiker Farm located ip Willow Street B which is 4 miles south of Xancttster, p*,, just otf 222 and 73. -Watch for sign on Rte. 73. 65 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (Nearly all just fresh or close springers Bred Heifers •vie* Bulls OHelfer -Calves). Nearly all Bang’s Certi ’. B. Accred. Calf Vacc. and eligible to ship anywhere, is tested, evajn for -Prog. HERB ARE SOME OP THE iIES!! • 2 lovely Ist calf hfrs.; one by'Silver Bake Be te “VG” out of 701-lb., 3 yrs. dams and just fresh; one (J. Dandy Curtiss out of a 777-lb., 1 yr. dam. Due to (ope”. Also a son of-Royal Sussex Progressor out of a 8 yrs. daut. of “OAB”. Ready' for service. 0 A 619- yr. dtr. 'of M. G. Alcartra Chieftain duo just before sale ■n. Major Madcap. 0 A Sept. ’62 son of “Ivanhoe” out of t-lb. .dtr. of Marshline Pabst Regal Robin. 2nd dam manyrecs. to 708 fat. 0 2 nice Ist calf hfrs.: 1 by l” out of 12,000-Ib., 3 yr, old due just after sale, other a if “Bnrke Bad”. out of 629-lb. dam and due after sale, vely dtr. of Pabst Beader Reburke Dell with 423 F., 2 id due sale time. Also her sister just fresh. 0 A 464- yr. dtr. of Alderhurst Della Bucifer due sale time to ider”. 0 Dtr. of Irvington Major Pollow-On with -410 yrs. due sale time. 0 Yrlg .son of “Triumph” out of >0 lb. Dam with recs. to 714 fat. Ready for service. 0 5 ■calf heifers nearly all sired by Md.-W. Va. stud sires, iut of dams with up to 582 fat all due about sale time. ■/ASH-'r-idohu Yocum, Toledo, Ont. will send 12 top ism cows; He always picks the big ones with good udd ilake sure you see this lovely group. He is > a long time nor of good ones to the Barlville Sales and wants to a top group of G.S. MAKE YOUR PBANS NOW TO !ND AND BUY YOUR FABB REPBACEMENTS AT THIS .GARDEN SPOT!! itarte Noon Bunch Available rSTUf BACKUS INC. Mgrs. & Auctioneers, u>; n. y. Calf & Feeder Sales SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, INC. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER T 1... 1000 feeder cattle and calves. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4... 600 Calves, Demonstrational Sale . . No calves over 600 lbs. No bulls or calves with horns. Ail calves graded and stamped. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11... 1200 calves and yearlings. • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 ... 1500 calves. ALL SALES AT 7:00 O'CLOCK, P.M. Sale sponsored by W, Va. Dept, of Agriculture and South Branch Stockyards, Inc., Moorefield, West Virginia rat an Kcnpeth E. .Hferskey, Manager * 1963 Special Moorefield, West Virginia ,1 * :*********! Catalogs EARL L. GROFF Local Rep., Strasburg, Pa. County Youth Will Judge At NEPPCO HARRISBURG Members of 4-S Clubs' and Future Farmers of America from 14 states will compete l in Judg ing and demonstration contests at the Northeastern Poultry Producers Council (NEPPCO), Oct. 8-10 in the Pennsylvania Farm Show Building, Harris burg. Fourteen youths, each 1963 FFA “Best Poultry Boy” in his state, will Compete for the title of “Star Poultry Farm er of the Northeast.” Gerald M. Long, Ann Ville, will re present Pennsylvania. Ten other Pennsylvania News Reporting Course Offered By Penn State UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. Everybody wants to be a better reporter of news At least it seems that way to The Pennsylvania State University correspondence course office, because more than 7,000 have taken their course in news writing by mail. News Writing, a course of ten lessons, was prepared pri marily for those who report activities of their schools, clubs, churches, and organizations to weekly and daily newspapers Some editors have also used the course to instruct their staff members and correspon dents. Included in the course are lessons on editing copy, news paper style, taking accurate notes, basic English grammar, etc. It also has a glossary of terms used in the newspaper profession. Author of the course is Harold Fox, veteran news paper editor and farm news writer, now Extension Press Editor at Penn State Anyone can get the complete course, including postage, and expert correction and grading of lesson papers by sending $2 50 to Correspondence Cour ses, Agricultural Education Building, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa, Lancaster Parmiug, Saturday, September 21, 1963—1 f youths will be taking part as FFA poultry Judging —• R»* follows: bert Horning, Schuylkill Har* 4-H poultry demonstrations en; Andrew Baker, Marie* Cynthia Bucher, I4titz; Center, and Garry Maurepj Virginia Wivell, Columbia, and Hegins. John Schwartz, Littlestown. 4-H poultry Judging compete Oct. 8. Awards will Gary Porter, Washington he presented that night gt a Boro; ‘Kenneth Hess, Manheim, banquet in their honor. and Robert Henry, New Pro vidence. 4-H egg judging Porter 14-state Northeast area are and .Albert Henry, New Pro- expected to attend the expo*i vidence. tjpn. lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIii Special Feeder Steer Sale Monday, Oct, 7 All steers will be graded and sold according to weight and quality. Steers will range from 600 lbs. te 1050 lbs. Approximately 1500 steers at the 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 sal* 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. llllllllllllilllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll FOUR BIG Feeder Calf SALES 5700 HEAD ALL FOUR SALES WITHIN A RADIUS OF 45 MILES LOCATED IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA “Where Quality is Outstanding ” ANGUS - HEREFORD STEERS - HEIFERS 350 - 700 POUNDS ORANGE SEPT. 24-1400 Head CHARLOTTESVILLE SEPT. 25-1800 Head CULPEPER SEPT. 26-1300 Head STAUNTON SEPT. 27 - 1200 Head All Sales at 1:00 p.m. E.S.T. Health requirements and all other qualifications con form to the high standards set up by the Virginia Feeder Cattle Association. ”«• For further information contact County Agent’s Office in any of the four locations. The youth contestants ,W'U* More than 5,000 poultry pien and their families in thf
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