Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 06, 1969, Image 22

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    22— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 6.1969
6700 HEAD
IN FIVE HEDER OUT SUES
LOCATED IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA
“Where Quality is Outstanding"
Angus - Hereford - Crosses Steers - Heifers
300-700 Pounds
ORANGE 1:00 P.M. Sept. 23 1200 Head
CHARLOTTESVILLE 1:00 P.M. Sept. 24 1700 Head
CULPEPER 1:00 P.M. Sept. 25 1200 Head
MARSHALL 7:00 P.M. Sept. 25 1500 Head
STAUNTON 1:00 P.M. Sept. 26 1100 Head
Health requirements and all qualifications conform to
the high standards of the Virginia Feeder Cattle Association
Second Series of Sales October 28 • October 31,1969
For Further Information Contact:
ROY HELTZEL,
COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT
Culpeper, Va. Tel.: Culpeper 708-825-2233
DEUTZ the famous DEUTZ Air-Cooled diesel engine
Outperforms any water-cooled diesel engine.
Options include all the latei
Four-wheel drive availabli
CALL US FOR FREE
FfELD DEMONSTRA
STAUFFER DIESEL, INC.
312 W. Main Street'
Finance Your
Feeder Cattle
At
9 East Main St.
Utitz
We have added the full DEUTZ line of tractors to pur
present DIESEL lines. These tractors are equipped with
Phone: 354-4131
UTITZ, -PENNSYLVANIA
Neffsvilte
SEE US FOR
PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
New Holland, Pa. 17557
NATIONAL
BANK
Lancaster Shopping
Attend School
School days arc here again and
I'm always afraid of the idea of
some of our boys and girls that
they do not need a high school
education. We hope that every
reader of this column will en
courage all youth to at least
finish high school; there is little
doubt that folks without a high
school education will not have
the opportunities in the life
ahead as compared to those with
REGULAR
LIVESTOCK
AUCTION
EVERY FRIDAY
Stockers & Feeders
All Weights
AH Breeds
Now beginning to Move
Good Doing
Shenandoah Valley
Va. Cattle
STAUNTON ONION
STOCK YARDS,
INC.
Staunton, Va.
Center
an education. Many young folks fore a person is considered for a
think they can get a good job position. Don’t let young folks
wlthout*H|ncation and will be make the mistake of being a
set for llnoMiowcver, we do not high school dropout,
know theffinppenlngs of the fu-
turc and In many cases, high Thc worst o£ b>d habits j S the
school and even some higher on e that permits you to find ex
education, will be required be- ciises for the rest of ’em.
PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY
SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1969
Located along Route #222, 4 miles south of Wakefield,
ZVz miles north of Mason-Dixon Line, Fulton Twp., Lancas
ter Co., Pa.
Real estate consists of farm containing 123 acres & 151
perches more or less erected thereon 2Vz story frame &
brick dwelling containing 9 rooms, IVa baths, fireplaces, oil
hot water heat, well & other conveniences; also a large bank
barn equipped with stanchions, silo, milk house, implement
shed & corn barn combined, chicken house & other build
ings. All buildings covered with slate, meadow with running
water, woodland with very good timber. This is a very de
sirable farm in high state of cultivation. Inspection may be
made Friday, Sept. 12 from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. & Tuesday,
Sept. 16 from 12 Nooni;o 3 P.M., or by appointment. Call
Kersey Bradley 717-284-4204. Real estate will be offered for
sale at 2 P.M.
Personal property consists of overstuffed chairs, roll
top desk, dough box, couch, desk & bookcase combined,
Boston rocker, other rockers, chairs, bench table, rugs,
beds, cot, crib, table, floor & table lamps, kitchen cupboard,
pictures and frames, old picture albums, radios, old sewing
machine, glassware & dishes, wash bowl & pitcher, Venetian
blinds, old books, Biographical Annals of Lane. Co., glass
jars, bench, Philco-refrigerator, 11 cu. ft. freezer, washer.&
dryer combined, wash tubs, wood stove, large fan, cherry
seeder, old license plates, spinning wheel, butter press,
sleigh, sled, boot jack, ox yoke, iron pots, copper kettle,
flour chest, corn drill, corn shelter, roto tiller, iron trough,
grain cradle, iron posts, barb wire, woven wire, iron & wood
barrels, grind stone, drill press, broad ax, motors, single
& double trees, pulleys, extension ladder, bag wagon, old
harness, lumber, meat cutter, ‘lard press, milk cans, milk
pails & strainers, lawn roller, hand lawn mower, 50 laying
hens, chicken equipment, 12 gauge gun, step ladder, and
many other articles.
Sale by
Norman Wood & Esther N. Wood
Lunch by Fulton Grange
Wm. B. Arnold, Atty.
Kersey A. Bradley, Auctioneer
Kirk & Eschbacß, Clerks
11 o'clock A. M.