—Lancaster Farming,*Saturday, October 23. 1965 14 {**★★★***★★★★*★★*■*•***** 6th ANNUAL FALL FEEDER CATTLE SALE 500 - HEAD - 500 STEERS AND HEIFERS Sale to be held at the Aber deen Sales Company Livestock Auction Market located on Md. Rt 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md., 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md., in Chnrchville, Harford Co., Md., on SAT., OCT. 23, 1965 1:00 P.M. Sharp All cattle will Ire sorted and graded and sold on mut weights. All steers grading fancy will be sold individually. Cattle will be accepted and cared for 24 hours prior to sale. All cat tle are local and acclimated. ALL WEIGHTS AND BREEDS Aberdeen Sales Company Livestock Auction Market Sale Managers For consignments and informa- tion. call Code 301 734-6050 734-7105 272-1368 838-6980 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 - 1 P.M. 1500 CALVES FOR THIS SALE. STAUNTON LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. C & O Flats Staunton, Va. “A national Certified Market” GOOD’S FEED MILL 4-H Club News krokk.v hit n-ni meets The Broken Bit Light Horse and Pony 4-H Club mot on October 15 at the Durlnch- Mt. Airy Fire Hall. The members saw slides showing how to mount and ride correctly. A committee Is planning a Christmas party to be held at the December meeting. A trail ride Is scheduled for Oc tober 24, beginning at the home of Charles H-isser. The next meeting will be held November 12 at the Ag way, Inc., building, Lancas ter. During 1964, Americans spent an estimated 57.1 bil lion on cigarettes, says the U. S Department of Agricul ture The farmers’ share of the total was 5600.000 mil lion The average cost per pack was 28 6 cents. The per pack share received by the tanner was 2 6 cents. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On Tuesday, November 2, 1965 at 2 P.M. sharp at R. D. #9, York, Pa. in Lower Wind sor Twp. on road between Yorkanna & Valley View Park. The undersigned executors of the Emma J. Himes estate will offer at public sale the follow ing real estate Farm consisting of 48 acres and 111 perches most of which is good rich farming land and approx. 10 acres in woodland. Improvements consist of 2V> story 7-room frame house with asbestos siding, full basement, heated by oil hot water heat, also summer house & pump house, nice yard with good shade trees, also frame bank barn 36 x 56 with 12 x 56 ex tension, tobacco shed 24 x 66, frame corn crib, block hog pen, chicken houses. Anyone in the market for a farm be sure and see this one. An ideal farm and only a few minutes drive from York. For inspection of farm phone the executors for ap pointment. Terms will be given on the day of sale. EDWARD C. HIMES Phone 845-1727 THEODORE R. HIMES Phone 755-3428 Executors Jacob A. Gilbert, Auct. Paul E. Stein, Atty. Improved higher energy PIONEER VIG-R-CALF r isT REDCOMB: PIONEER 1 - Since 1903 New Providence State Officials To Attend Meeting A number of prominent stntc officials will be presented ut the Federated Sportsmen's banquet on October 28 .at Dutch Town and Country,’Vin tage, Pa. Dr. Maurice K. Goddard, secretary of the Department of Forests and Waters, will be principal speaker, and other guests will include Glenn L. Bowers, newly appointed director of the Game Commis sion, Robert J. Bielo, executive director of the Fish Commis sion, and members of their or ganizations. This will probably be the last official meeting at which Federation President Robert Fasnacht will preside. He serv ed the organization as secre tary for 15 years, and is com pleting four years as president Under his guidance the organi zation has worked on many projects and much has been ac complished foi conservation, hunting and fishing. A. Warren Lichty is chair man, and Clayton B Shenk is co-chan man lor the event .<♦>. <♦> •<«-<♦> » -aw PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On Thursday, October 28, 1965 at 2 P.M. sharp at R. D. #2, Airville, Pa. in Fawn Twp. at Woodbine. The undersigned will offer at public sale the following real estate consisting of dairy farm with approx. 179 acres of land of which there are 95 acres of farming land and the balance about equally divided between good pasture ground and woodland. Farm is improved with the large main house of stone & frame consist ing of 4 bedrooms, dining room, living room with fire place, kitchen, den, foyer, en closed porch, ZVi baths, ce mented basement, heated by oil hot water heat, telephone. House is in very good condi tion throughout, must be seen to be appreciated. Also a block 3 bedroom tenant house with bath and a two car garage. Farm buildings consists of large barn equipped for 39 milk cows and room for 20 more head, barn has large storage area with corn crib, milk house, 2 silos. There is lots of good road frontage on this farm, large stream runn ing through meadow. This is an ideal property, will be open for inspection all day October 14 or for appointment at any other time phone Airville 862- 3957. Terms of sale 10% down, balance on April 1, 1966 when full possession will be given. Owner willing to help finance. AMOS HIVELY Owner Jacob A. Gilbert Auctioneer Look For The New White Bog! THE BROfCHE STITCH COES ON AND ON in this knitted pull over sweater and it becomes a marvelously warm long sleeved addition to your wardrobe. Choose a bright color to really stand out in any crowd. Dress it up with a few exotic bracelets and you’ll be able to go almost everywhere in it. Free instruc tions aie available by sending a self addressed, stamped, envelope to the Needlework Editor of this newspaper along with your ze quest for Leaflet B 127- PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE Thursday, October 28, 1965 12:30 Noon At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 Mi. E. of Lancaster, Pa. Bang’s & T. B. Cert. Vacc. Half of which are the famous Tiffany Guernseys from Conn. Herd average 10,900#M - 532#F. A line-bred Buttecfat heed. We are most fortunate to have these cattle for our buyers along with a good group of fresh cows and bred heifers due close to sale date. Don’t overlook this opportunity to strengthen your fall production by buying replacements at this sale. SALE MANAGED BY: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. P. O. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PA., 17011 PENNSYLVANIA ALL PONY SALE MARTIN’S SALES STABLES Blue Ball, Pa. Lancaster County 300 PONIES 300 Monday Evening, October 25th 7 P.M. Tuesday, October 26th 10 A.M. and 7 P.M. This is one of the Better Consignment Sales of the East. PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph. 717-354-6671. 2nd WINCHESTER FEEDER CALF AND YEARLING SALE Friday, October 29, 1965 7:00 P.M. (E.S.T.) Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc. Rt. 50 west of Winchester, Va. ANGUS HEREFORD SHORTHORN Steers and Heifers 1300 Feeder Calves and 200 Yearlings Weight 300 to 1000 pounds All cattle will be state graded and sold in lots by* breed, sex and weight Consignors guarantee “No Bred Heifers or Stags” in feeder calves only. Eligible fori interstate shipment. Morris Fannon, Auctioneer I. Fred Stine, Sale Manager For Information: Write or Phone NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS ASS'N, INC. P. O. Box 440 Phone AC7O3-662-2946 Winchester, Va. On im average day In tj U. S, newspapers reach J n 70,000 households, or sc percent of the total nunnJ of households. 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