Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 02, 1965, Image 14

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    Fanning, Saturday, October 2, 1965
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Potato Import Rulat
Revised By USDA
Tlhe U. S. Department of
Agriculture Was announced re
vision* in grade, size, quality
and maturity regulations for
potato Import*, effective Oc
tober 1, 1065, oo follows:
Round white .varieties wMI
be limited to U. S. No. 2 or
better grade, 1 7 » inches undnl
mm diaroe>ter. The U. S. No.
3 grade (cannot be more than
“moderately skinned” and «H
other grades cannot be more
than “slightly skinned."
Round red varieties mtast
meet the same grade, and ma
turity requirements as round
white imports, except they
tnust be at least 2hk inches in
diameter, and the maturity re
quirements will be effective
only through Oct. I®.
Long Varieties will have to
be U. S. No. 2 or better grade,
2 inches minimum diameter
or 4 ounces minimum weight,
not more than “slightly
skinned,” and at least &0 per
cent “fairly clean,” except
White Rose variety potatoes
may be imported if not more
than “moderately skinned.”
Size B round red aind long
varieties can be imported if
SALES
EVERY
THURSDAY
1965 SPECIAL SALES
OCTOBER
TUESDAY, OCT. 5
1 P.M.
Rockingham
Yearling Sale
1400 Native Cattle
WED., OCT. 13 - 3 P.M.
Valley Pig Sale
THURSDAY, OCT. 14
STOCKER FEEDER SALE
7 P.M.
THURSDAY, OCT. 21
Annual ROUNDUP
STOCKER FEEDER SALE
We invite you to
attend these sales.
Rockingham
Livestock Sales, Inc.
Harrisonburg, Va.
Since 1935
Your Dependable
SALES
EVERY
TUESDAY
Large consignments of
native calves and yearlings
as well as heavy cattle each
week. We start selling
cattle at 3 P-M.
every Tuesday.
1965 SPECIAL SALES
STAUNTON FEEDER
CALF SALES
2nd. OCT. 29th - I PJH.
1500 CALVES FOR
THIS SALE.
STAUNTON
LIVESTOCK
MARKET, INC.
C & O Flats
Staunton, Va.
“A national Certified
Market”
Agreement Act require* po-
itatfo Imports to meet the same
~ „ VT „ _ requirement* os domestic po
u - s - N®; 1 tafco shlP®« nit * regulated «n
-and meet the mturHy and der # Fedcrtl anarioetlng or
cleanliness regulations tor re- der enever .two or more
-niM the marketing orders regulating
CAMS officials utoes proceed in different
above import requirements J re#s of united Slates
will continue through June 30, arQ in e)Teol at iht time,
IHO urfitss t ' the act requires that imports
mestlc regulations require re- comply wlth regula
vuions. , _ tions on- the domestic crop in
The Agricultural Marketing djrect compe rtitdon.
WEST VIRGINIA STATE
Graded Feeder Calf Sale
FRIDAY, OCTOBER Bth, 1965
1:00 P.M. E.S.T.
600 STEERS ond HEIFERS 600
20th Annuol
Yearling Cattle & Calf Sale
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1965
1:00 P.M. E.S.T.
1,000 STEERS and HEIFERS 1,000
All Native Cottle
BLUE RIDGE LIVESTOCK SALES, INC.
Billy F. Owens, Mgr.
Phone 125-5021 Charles Town, W. Va.
1965 Special Cattle Sales
Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc.
ABINGDON, VA. PHONE 628-3551
Sale Every Thurs. All Classes of Livestock
500-1000 lb. Native Steers Native Steer-Heifer Calves.
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3rd Hereford STEER SALE 1848' Tnes., OCT. 5
State Feeder CALF SALE 1416' Tues., OCT. 12
This State Feeder Calf Sale at 7:00 P.M.
Ist Tri-State CALF SALE 2527' Tues., OCT. 19
ANGUS COW SALE 7:00 P.M. FRL, OCT. 22
Angus Sale consists of 400 Bred Cows-Heifers, 25 Bulls
Sponsored by Virginia Angus Association
4th Feeder STEER SALE 2114 Tues., OCT. 26
HEREFORD COW and HEIFER SALE Tues., NOV. 9
Consists of 409 1- Bred Cows and Heifers
Sponsored by Virginia Hereford Association
2nd Tri-State CALF SALE 505' Tues., NOV. 16
ALL CATTLE SALES START AT 1:00 P.M. EXCEPT
State Feeder Calf and Angus Cow Sales Start 7:00 P.M.
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Tazewell Livestock Market, Inc.
TAZEWELL, VA. PHONE 982-9921
Sale Every Monday All Classes of Livestock
FEEDER STEER SALE 1000
STATE FEEDER CALF SALE - 800
CLINCH VALLEY CALF SALE 800
CATTLE SALES START AT 1:00 P.M.
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 sale date. Check with your County Agent,
the Sales Committee or the Markts for farther information.
’lndicates No. Head 1964 Sales
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL
Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc.
A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET
ABINGDON, VA.
L. - /
Wed., OCT. 6
Wed., OCT. 13
Wed., OCT. 20
PHONE 628-3551
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY. OCT. 16, 1965
The undersigned Executor and Trustee of the Estate of
Robert J. Yocum will offer at public sale in front of The First
National Bank of Shippensburg, Shippensburg, Penna., the fol
lowing two adjoining farms: located approximately three unites
North of Shippensburg: !
Farm No. 1 Farm located along the road-from Shippeos
burg to Mongol and Roxbury near the Village of Mongol i»
Southampton Township, Franklin County, Penna., containing
approximately 157 acres. Having thereon erected a large .frame
bam with implement shed and corn crib, hog pen,.and dwell
ing house, House with bath, farm in high state of production,
Borough of Shippensburg water supply available.
Farm No. 2 Farm located in Southampton Township,
Franklin County, Penna., adjoining above farm, containing ap
proximately 284 acres. Having thereon erected a large stone
house, large barn, chicken house, garage, cow barn, hog pen,
corn crib, and implement shed. Water supply from large spring,
bath in house, farm in high state of production. Contains sizable
woodland and pasture land, limestone ground.
The undersigned reserves the right to offer above farms
separately and as one unit.
Terms to be announced day of sale, or inquire of under
signed.
The First Notional Bank of Shippensburg, Pa.
Executor and Trustee of the Estate of Robert J. Yocum
Daniel Hershey, Auctioneer
Robert J. Yocum, Attorney
PUBLIC SALE
ENTIRE HERD OF
HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS
FRI., OCTOBER 8, 1965
1:00 P.M.
Situated 1 mile East of Sylmar on route No. 1 at Algier
Oil Co. near Mason Dixon Line, West Nottingham Twp., Chester
Co., Pa,
45 HEAD HOLSTEIN COWS
20 head of these are Canadian bred second ca|f Holstein
Heifers 9 of them registered. Bred by outstanding Canadian
Holstein Sires.
20 head are fresh, 12 to freshen next 60 days, balance are
milking well.
All TB & blood tested within last 30 days. Health Chart
issued with each cow eligible to go out of state.
This is a very good herd of young dairy cows with out
standing quality. Any one interested in increasing their fall
milk production should plan to attend this sale.
Lunch available
Sale by
HOWARD R. BROWN II
Kersey Bradley, Auct.
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PUBLIC SALE
84 DAIRY COWS
FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1965
At 11:00 A.M.
Located 4 mile South of Oxford, Vz mile West of JKt.' #1
at Nottingham on Rt. 272 on the John Kimble Farm, West
Nottingham Twp., Chester Co., Pa.
Having lost my barn by fire I am forced to disperse of
my entire herd of dairy cows consisting of 81 head all Hoi
steins except 6 Guernseys.
15 head of these are fresh, 25 close springers, balance in
all stages of production providing a year round supply of mill.
These are mostly all young cows, 10 first calf heifers. 5 regis
tered.
Accredited to blood & TB tested within last 30 days.
Health chart issued with each cow.
This is a herd of large Holstein Cows with very high
production.
Sale to be held under cover.
11:00 A.M.
Kersey Bradley, Auct.
of
10:00 A.M.
of
Lunch available.
Sale by
CYRUS B. FERGUSON