FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1967 Sale of Farm Equipment, Tractors, Tools and Machinery Located in Lincoln, Pa., Rt. 322 one mile North of Ephrota at the Garden Spot Equipment Auction, Inc. For Information Call the following numbers Area 717 733-7917 665-4806 Area 717 626-5244 354-5099 PLAN NOW - to attend - WINCHESTER FEEDER CATTLE SALES FARMERS LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC. Winchester, Virginio Ist FEEDER CALF SALE AND SHOW October 6, 1967 1 P.M. (DST) 2nd FEEDER CALF & YEARLING SALE November 3, 1967 7 P.M. (EST) State Graded Eligible for interstate shipment For Information: Write or Phone I. Fred Stine, Sale Manager NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK INC. Phone: 703 - 662-2946 P. O. Box 440 Winchester, Va. 22601 SPECIAL CATTLE SALES 1967 ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. ABINGDON, VA. PHONE 628-3551 Sale Every Thursday All Classes Livestock 500-1000 lb. Native Steers Native Steer-Heifer Calves Angus CALF Sale 500 2nd Hereford STEER Sale 2563 1 State Feeder CALF Sale 1000 Angus COW Sale 500' Fri., OCT. 20—7 p.m. Sponsored by Virginia Angus Association Ist Tri-State CALF Sale 1550 3rd Hereford STEER Sale 2717 Tues., OCT. 31—1 p.m. Hereford COW Sale 500 Wed., NOV. B—l p.m, Sponsored by Virginia Hereford Association 2nd Tri-State CALF Sale 1763 TAZEWELL LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. TAZEWELL, VA. PHONE 982-9921 Sale Every Monday All Classes of Livestock Feeder STEER Sale 1000' Wed., OCT. 11—7 p.m. State Feeder CALF Sale 850 Wed., OCT. 18—1 p.m, Clinch Val. Fdr. CALF Sale 750 Wed., OCT. 25—7 p.m. *&" 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. All cattle in the sales at both markets will be officially graded by Virginia Division of Markets. Check with your County Agent, the Sales Committee or the Markets for further information. Indicates No. Head 1966 Sales. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET ABINGDON, VA. Tues., OCT. 3—7 p.m. Tues., OCT. 10—1 p.m. Tues., OCT. 17—7 p.m. Tues., OCT. 24—1 p.m. Tues., NOV. 14—1 p.m, PHONE 628-3551 Lancaster 4-H Riders Win In District Event Twelve Lancaster 4-H’ers won Six counties sent entries to the right to show in the Penn- t * ie district competition. The „„„„ e .„,„ , counties, besides Lancaster, sylvama 4-H Hoise Show in were Montgomery, Chester, Harnsburg m November by Lebanon, Delaware and Bucks winmng last Saturday in the Counties. District 10 Light Horse and T ‘ . . Pony Show in Chester County. , Th « Lancaster first cr second place winners were: In order to qualify for the (English Pleasure): 1 - Cin- Harrisburg event to be held dy Eckenroth, Terre Hill, “Cin- Nov. 10-11 in the Farm Show dy’s Pride”; 2 - Donald Stock, EIGHTH ANNUAL STATE GRADED FEEDER CALF SALE THURSDAY, OCT. 5,1967 1:30 P.M. EDST 300 Steers and Heifers 300 All calves will be vaccinated against, Blackleg, Malignant Edema, and Shipping Fever. BLUE RIDGE LIVESTOCK SALES, INC. Billy F. Owens, Mgr. Phone 725-5021 Charles Town, W. Va. QUEAMEADE FARMS Holstein Sale Along Rt. #340 just west of Bt. 10, 6 miles south of Honey Brook in the village of Cains, 10 miles north west of Coatesville, Lancaster Co,, Pa. SAT., OCT. 7,1967 80 Registered Holsteins Mostly fresh recently or due October and November. 30 day tested, cert., accredited, DHIA and Owner-Sampler records. 30 years of breeding. A number of 2 year olds due around sale time. Many of the dams and granddams are by Lauxmont Ad miral Lucifer with over 1,000,000 lifetime records. Mostly Atlan tic Breeding. Included in this Sale: Queameade Lou (Ivanhoe), 3 year, 269 days, 16,229 milk, 546 Fat. “Drucie” (Lad) 3 year 362 days 16,408 645 Sophia (Lad) 4 year 362 days 17,540 619 (her dam with 2 records over 700) Nina (Lucifer) 8 year 354 days 17,726 598 (2 dtrs. by Decoration and General sell) Bernie (Regal) 6 year 338 days 19,253 625 (her dam Lucifer dtr. with 126,897 lifetime) Lou (Ivanhoe) 3 year 269 days 16,229 546 Lucille (Ivanhoe) 4 year 365 days 15,818 532 (her Skyliner gr.dtr. sells 3y. 303 d. 13,591 529) Silver (Lad) 4 year 365 days 16,332 580 20 by Osborndale Ivanhoe, 8 by Black Gold, 7 by Ni-Crete Tide Skyliner, 6 by General, 3 by Sequoia, 3 by Lad, 4 by Breezy Glen Ivanhoe Doc, others by Lucifer, Lucifer Star, Dean, Hector. It has been the experience of many buyers of Quea-' meade Farms cattle in the past that greater records were made wherever cattle went, as they are under very average conditions here. For catalogs write Carl Diller, 1101 Beaver Valley Pike, Lancaster, Pa. Sale under cover. SALE AT 11:30 A.M. Auctioneers and Pedigrees Carl Diller J. Everett Kreider Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30, 1967 — Building, the contestants had to place first or second in the District Show at Ludwig’s Cor- ner Horse Show Grounds. 11:30 A.M. Sharp by R. JOHN YOST (Lunch Available) Millersville, “Ensign’s Parad er.” (Saddle Seat Equitation, Jr. Dlv.); 1 - Donald Stock. (Saddle Seat Equitation. Sr. Div.): 1 - Cindy Eckenroth: 2 - Kathy Ranzinger Lancaster, “Mr. Highbrow”. (Clover Leaf Barrel Race): 2 - Ronald Kreider, Manheim, “Goldie”. (Western Pleasure): 1 - Ca thy Reinhold, Columbia, “Po key”; 2-Jerry Nessinger,Rein holds, “Buck-A-Boy". (Stock Seat Equitation, Sr. Div.); 1 - Ann M. Hinerdeer, Lancaster, “Marion’s Buddy”. (Western Reining): 1-Keith Sheffer, Columbia, “Silver Pheasant"; 2 - Bob Hershey, Manheim, “Sally”. (Pole Bending)- 1 - Randy Click, Bareville, “Golden Show Girl”. (Yearling): 1 - Joyce Hiner deer, Lancaster, “Katie Allred”. (Western Pleasure, over 14 0 hands): 2 - Ann M. Hinerdeer. (County Team) 2-Lancaster County: Randy Click, Ronald Kreider, Patricia Young, Lan caster, “Joe’s Cat”. • Hove You Heard? (Continued from Page 19) Use hot water for colorfast cottons and for synthetic fiber yarns Use warm water for wools, and extra soap or detergent be cause wool absorbs more suds than other fibers. If bleaching is necessary, use the type bleach recommended for nylon Most stretch garments can be dried in an automatic dryer. Select the temperature proper for the fibers. If touchup ironing is needed, press lightly under a damp cloth. Set the iron temperature at nylon or cool, or use a steam iron. You can thoroughly dry stretch slipcovers before replac ing them on furniture because the stretch fabric assures a smooth, snug fit without damp shaping Buying On Installment? Be sure the contract tells: Exactly what you are buying. Purchase price, or amount borrowed. Intei est and seivice charge in dollais or simple annual rate. Total amount due. Down pay ment. Amount and number of pay ments Dates due. Trade-in allowance if any. 23