Marshall. Feeder Cattle Association Sale 1600 Head Feeder Calves State Graded and Weighed Angus Hereford Shorthorn THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 7:00 P.M. Attn. 4-H and FFA Members High Quality Pen Show 4 P.M. Show calves will be sold individually FAUQUIER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE Marshall, Virginia AC 703-364-4861 1966 SPECIAL CATTLE SALES Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. ABINDGON, VA. PHONE 628-3551 Sale Every Thursday All Classes of Livestock 500-1000 lb. Native Steers Heifer Calves 3rd Hereford STEER Sale 2682" Tues., OCT. 4—l p.m. Ist Tri-State CALF Sale 2105' Tues., OCT. 11—1 p.m. State Feeder CALF Sale 1457- Tues., OCT. 18—7 p.m. Angus COW Sale 500* Fri., OCT. 21—7 p.m. Sponsored by Virginia Angus Association 4th Hereford STEER Sale 1666" 2nd Tri-State CALF Sale 859 ! Hereford COW Sale 500 Sponsored by Virginia Hereford Association Tozewell Livestock Market, Inc. TAZEWELL, VA. PHONE 982-9921 Sale Every Monday All Classes of Livestock Feeder STEER Sale 1000 Clinch Val. Fdr. CALF Sale 750 s State Feeder CALF Sale 500' PLEASE NOTE: On all sales (at both markets) scheduled for 1 p.m. cattle will be weighed-in the DAY BEFORE SALE. On all sales (at both markets) scheduled for 7 p.m. cattle will be weighed-in and SOLD SAME DAY. Indicates No. Head 1965 Sales, Officially Graded Sales. FOR** ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WRITE-OR CALL Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET ABINGDON, VA. PHONE 628-3551 PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE FERTILE LIMESTONE SOIL FARM Approx. 103 Acres FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1966 Located in Warwick Twp., Lancaster Co., Pal, '2 imies east of Lititz Borough by way, of East Main St., Lititz, Pa. ' . Farm consists of Approximately 103, Acres Fertile Limestone Soil. Erected thereon a Stone House with 8 rooms and tenant house attached with 5 rooms and Bath. Also extra storage areas. Large Barn with stan chions - and feeding stables, large tobacco shed and other buildings. Ground is suitable for commercial or building Purposes with some railroad frontage, also approxi mately 2506“ ft. road frontage, including East Main St. road and Newport Road. CHRISTIAN W. GROFF and ri ELLA J, GROFF Elmer M. Murry.- Auctioneer - 626-5244 Gwen Hirshey - Attorney ’ Auctioneers Note: You will want to see this farm. A-farm*of this size and quality are rarely offered for sale. Farm can be inspected any time. For information contact auctioneer or owner. of 2:00 P.M. Sale By Owners Tues., OCT. 25—1 p.m. Tues., NOV. I—7 p.m. Wed., NOV. 9—l p.m. Wed., OCT. 5—7 p.m. Wed., OCT. 12—7 p.m. Wed., OCT 19—1 p.m. Solanco FFA Champion Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1966—23 Steer Brings 70c At —— Sole; Top Hogs, 40c ? ar !i s 00d t ‘^ ark l for 540 ve * Ephroto Dairy Show ' K hundredweight. The pen of iT. r , 7 w As the Solanco Fair closed totaled 435 pounds and ”OlSfein tIOSS Won last Friday night, 21 FFA brought $174. By TWO FFA Boys steers and 20 fat market hogs Parhe Sollenberger’s 460- „, , . , _ . . . . were put on the block. Pound reserve champion pair championships inM . A .of Yorkshires went to S. W. Ephrata Fair junior dairy The 1080-pound Angus FFA Hippey Willow Street for $34 show last Frida y night went to champion exhibited and con- per hundredweight or $156 two membei 's of the Cloister signed by William Frey, Quar- ten g af ’ FFA h ' Future Farmers of America ryville R 2, was knocked down ave raged $139 29 Chapter to Ferguson and Hassler for Auctioneer for the sale was 70 cents per pound, or a to- Kersey Bradley, with Richard tal oi $750. B Lefever of Quarryville Rl The reserve FFA champion, announcing the hog sale, and an 1145-pound Hereford owned **• Richards Wood, Solanco by Donald Swinehart of Quar- Hl S h School vwg teacher, an ryville Rl, was bought by the nouncing the steer sale Vintage Sales Co. for 31 cents per pound, or $354.95. The steers averaged $322.02. The champion pen of hogs consigned by Jay Hastings, Kirkwood Rl, went to Bow- SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA CATTLEMEN OFFER 7300 FEEDER CALVES 1600 ANGUS FEEDER CALVES 30 MILE RADIUS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 7:00 P.M. DUBLIN, VA. 900 ANGUS FEEDER CALVES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 7:00 P.M. WYTHEVILLE, VA. 700 ANGUS FEEDER CALVES 5700 FEEDER CALVES 80 MILE RADIUS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 7:00 P.M. EST ! ABINGDON, VA. 1500 CALVES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 1:00 P.M. TAZEWELL, VA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 7:00 PJ!H. DUBLIN, VA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 1:00 P.M, GALAX, VA. 500 CALVES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2(1 . - -7:00 P.-M. WYTHEVILLE, VA. 1000 HEREFORDS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 4:00 P.M. EST JONESVILLE, VA. 700 CALVES "EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME FOR ALL SALES EXCEPT ABINGDON AND JONESVILLE, VA. CATTLE GRADED BY VIRGINIA DIVISION OF MARKETS SOLD IN UNIFORM LOTS WILL MEET INTERSTATE SHIPPING REQUIREMENTS VIRGINIA BEEF CATTLE ASSOCIATION SALES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: DUBLIN FEEDER CATTLE ASSOCIATION 159 4th. St. N. W. PULASKI, VIRGINIA 24301 TELEPHONE - PULASKI 2-5631 PUBLIC SALE CONESTOGA TOWNSHIP FARM AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8,1966 The JOHN A. STONER FARM, Approximately 115 Acres on Stone Hill Road, about half-way between Conestoga and Rock Hill. FARM HOUSE Frame Barn with Dairy Stable, Milk House and Other Outbuildings, Meadow, Springs, Long Road Frontages. ALSO PERSONAL PROPERTY Refrigerator, Frigidaire Deep Freeze, 8-Day Clock, Kitchen Utensils, 2 Bedroom Suites, Single Bed, Chairs, High Chair, Night'Stand, Library Table, Stove, Utility Cart, Buffet, Side board, Mirror, 9x12 Rug, China Closet, 2 Tables, Radio, Treadle Sewing Machine, Living Room Suite, Silverware, Wash Machine, Etc., Etc. ANTIQUES , 6 Plank Bottom Chairs, Curved Seat Rocking Chair, Butter , Churn, Cherry Drop Leaf Table, Spool Bed, Old Fashioned Bureau, Chests, Grain Cradle, Buggy, Iron Horse, Wooden Rake, Chiffonier, Old Dishes and Crocks, Roll Top Desk, Small Pot-Bellied Stove, Wood Box. TOOLS Carpenter Tools, Pipe Wrenches, Vise, Miscellaneous Lum ber, Rope and Pulleys, Trussels, Scythe, Approximately 12 Sail®? 'Peach Bottom Slate (12x20), Bushel Crates, Berry Boxes, "Power and Push Mowers, Etc., Etc. GUNS . 30 : 30 Savage Lever Action; 12 Guage Single Barrel; 22 Stevens Pump. Sale to be held on Saturday, October 8, 1986, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. on the said Farm. Real Estate at 2:00 P.M. For inspection of farm before sale, call the ’administrator at 872- 5159. ' i * JOHN H. STONER Administrator, Estate of John A. Stoner, Dec’d. Arnold, Bricker, Beyer & Barnes, Attorneys J. Everett Kreider - 284-4517 Carl.Diller - 392-5235 Auctioneers i? f Some Gove Up and Cried Others Tried A Classified In Loncosfer Forming 700 CALVES 1300 HEBEFORDS A senior yearling, fresh from two earlier junior champion ships this year, won the 28- entry Holstein breed show for her owner Linford Weaver, Ephrata Rl. Weaver, a senior member of the Cloister Chap ter, won the championship with Valley Lane Posch Coch ran Finishing in the Holstein breed reserve champion spot was the aged cow, Lady Ivan hoe Posch Cochran, exhibited by David Zimmerman, Rein holds Rl. Zimmerman, a 1964 graduate of Ephrata High School, has for the past two years shown “Lady” to the re serve senior and reseive grand champion titles at the South east Pennyslvama Regional FFA Dairy Show. In the Guernsey division, two Lititz R 4 youngsters, Cyn thia and Jess Balmer, respect ively, won the champion and reserve honors. Named master showman by special classes judge Elvin Hess, Jr of Strasburg Rl, was Mary Ellen Kettering of Litoitz R 3 Her brother, James Ket tering, was chosen master fit ter 'Mary Ellen was also mas ter showman at the 4-H coun ty dairy roundup in August. COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF REGISTERED AND ’ GRADE HOLSTEINS i AND FARM EQUIPMENT , 2 miles South of Oxford, Pa., turn off Rt. 472 at Coates Body Shop, watch for arrows. Thurs., October 6, 1966 55 - Reg. & Grade Holstein Cattle 36 Cows and Fresh Heifers 4 Bred Heifers 13 Younger Heifers 15 Registered Cows 8 Registered Heifers Mostly sired by sires from At lantic Breeders Coop., Mary land-West Virginia, A.B.S. and Canadian units. Have size and dairy type. Certi fied, accredited, vaccinated, tested within 30 days. D.H.I.A. records. A sample of what is selling in this dispersal: Lucie 7y. 360 d. 17,506 m. 717 f. 4.1% Pathfinder—6y. 359 d. 16,699 m. 578 f. 3.4% Spring 3y. 3m. 324 d. 13,505 m. 514 f. 3.8% Sue 2y 4m. 348 d. 14,034 m. 470 f. 3.35% Farm Equipment including: John Deere “70” (over hauled in 1966); J.D. 3 bottom 14” mounted plow; J.D. No. 112 chuck wagon, 3 years old; J.D. 32 disc harrow; J.D. Rake; J.D. No. 10 mower; New Holland No. 818 field chopper, (both heads); New Holland “77” Baler; Farmec Elevator, 32’; Meyers Mower Crusher; 2 false fronts; “H” Loader; New Idea 1-Row Picker; (2) rubber tire wagons, 8’ x 16’ beds; 1949 Ford 6;Cyl. V-Tag Truck; many ar ticles not mentioned. Milking Equipment including: Surge S.P.-22 pump; “Sput nick” Milk Porter; 5 Surge Milkers;. (2) 50 lb. Surge Pails; (3) S.S.' Strainers; milk buck ets; S.S. double tubs. Sale Mgr., John J. Stoltzfus, Elverson, Pa. CATALOGS’ lunch Sale ,at’ 10:30 a.m'., pattle 'at 12:30 p.in. by, .LESTER L. LEWIS Auctst Carl Diller, 392-5235' J. Everett Kreider, 284-4517 Not Responsible For Accidents