HORSE AND PONY SALE MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1969 MARTIN S SALE STABLES BLUE BALL, PA., LANCASTER COUNTY Saddle horses from Kentucky, 7 head good bioke hvery stable horses from St Peters Village, Pa , and consigned hoises and pomes hitched at 1 p m Tack and ponies sold at spm. horses at 7pm Terms bj Gene Shirk 334-0906 Larry Martin 354-7006 Stable (717) 354-6671 Dispersal horse sale Nov. 17, for Mis. Steele> at 2:00 P.M. RACING PONY SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1969 MARTIN’S SALE STABLES BLUE BALL, PA., LANCASTER COUNTY 100—HEAD—100 Dispersal sale of 50 pomes from Ell-Dee Farm, N J 50 head consigned ponies Showing at 6 P M Fn , Nov 7 Equipment sold at 10 -00 A M. Ponies at 12-00 Noon Managers Gene Shirk 354-0906 Larry Martin 354-7006 Paul Z. Martin & Sons, Aucts. 1969 SPECIAL CALF and FEEDER SALE SOUTH BRANCH STOCK YARDS, INC. MOOREFIELD, W. VA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 STOCK CATTLE AND CALF SALE This will be clean-up sale All kinds of stock cattle and calves offered. Sale at 7:30 P.M. Sale sponsored by SOUTH BRANCH STOCK YARDS West Virginia Dept, of Agriculture and West Virginia University £ -L Kent R. Ferrell Public Auction COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF 200 REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE The undersigned discontinuing the dairy business will sell the complete herd of Dairy Cattle at Public Auction (under tent) on the premises located on BALDWIN MILL ROAD (Md. Rte No. 165) 1 miles South of UPPER CROSS ROADS (at Md. Rte. No 152 Fallston Road) 6 miles South of JARRETTSVILLE in the Southwestern section of HARFORD CO , MARYLAND, 100 HEAD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1969 TOO HEAD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1969 200 HEAD OF REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE: 80 head fiesh in the past 60 days, 40 head close Spnngeis and balance in lull tlow of lactation This is one of the largest Dairy Operations on the East Coast, having been managed by thi ee generations of the Eln hai dt family Confoi mation, type and size with good milk pioduction have been the pnmaiy pre requisite of tins herd’s status Selective buying of replacemen animals, close culling and good dany management has contnbut ed gieatly to the success of this dairy operation T B. and Bangs tested within 30 days of out-of state shipments Complete indivi dual intoi mation available on days of the sale Not responsible for accidents on day of the sale ♦ EHRHARDT FARMS, INC. Baldwin, Maiyland Aberdeen Sales Co, Sales Mgr Burdell Pi eston, Jr., Ringmaster Lunch available on the grounds masMasb ** Auctioneers at 10:30 a.m. at 10:30 a.m TERMS CASH Hunting season is approaching and we urge all hunters to prac tice gun safety The possibility ol certain hunting accidents can be reduced by wealing lluoiescent blaze orange clothing at least a vest and cap of this coloi makes the huntei nioie visabk The careful handling of f’neaims is a long stoiy but a few pointers that seem \eiy impoitant aie (1) Don't point the gun at any thing that you don't want to hit (2) When ciossing a fence, eith er give yom gun to a partnei to hold, oi lay it beneath the fence, while crossing nevei cioss a fence while holding a loaded gun (3) Ne\ei hunt in fields where theie aie laim woikeis (4) Always know exactly wheie your hunting companions aie lo eated Piaciice and teach gun safety to Oihei- Hollyhock is. the gaiden mal low (Anglo-Saxon hoc mallow) It is called holhhock oi holt hock [torn the HoU Land, wheie it is indigenous John H. O’Neill Hunting Season Whence Named 830 -- FEEDER CATTLE & CALVES - 800 Friday, November 14th at 1:30 P.M. EST BLUE RIDGE LIVESTOCK SALES, INC. Charles Town, W. Va. Billy F. Owens, Mgr. PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE Thursday, November 6,12:30 Noon At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, Pa. 50 HEAD Including 5 SERVICE AGE BULLS, BALANCE COWS AND BRED HEIFERS Majority fresh or due m October and. November. Outstanding' pedigrees on the bulls, two have dams classified Excellent. The sale includes the continuation of three dispersals where owners are selling their cows in groups when they have the most buyer appeal. It is like buying m a dispersal consignments not only from Penna. breeders, but also from Connecticut, New Jersey, and. Maryland. A good chance to improve your winter months production at reasonable prices. Sale Managed By: PENN A. GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASS’N. P.O. Box 458 Camp Kill, Pa., 17011 PENNA. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP ASSN. BRED EWE SHOW & SALE Top bloodlines from across the U.S. enteied. Tuesday, November 11 7:45 P.M. in the Sheep Arena. Farm Show Building, Harrisburg, Pa. In conjunction with Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition. All sale ewes will be judged as Part of the Hampshire Show at 9:00 A.M. For Catalogs write; Clair W. Zerby R. D #1 Knoxville, Pa 16928 SPECIAL FEEDER SALE Feeder And Replacement Cattle Mon., Nov. 3rd, 1969, of- 7:00 p.m. (E.S.T.) 400 Head of Hereford, Angus and Shorthorn Steer and Heifer Calves 300 Head of Hereford and Angus Yearling Steers and Heifers 100 Head of Holstein and Cross-Bred Steers and Heifers. If You Are Planning On Buying Feedei Cattle, This Is The Sale To Attend To Buy Some Of The Bettei Viigmia Cattle, For Fmther Inioimation Contact Thomas Eagle Phone 459 4402 WOODSTOCK LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. On U S Route No 11 The Livestock Auction Center that Farmers of Shenandoah County help to build larger and better. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 1. 1%Q—27 • Fulton Grange (Continued from Page 21) Scott Ankium ol Chestnut Lc\el The Deputy State Mastei Stan ley Stauflei .1 1 pi evented them with Golden Sheat ccMtificates and fifty yeai gold pins and lead a lettoi of congratulations horn the Mastei of the Penna State Giange. A Wayne Readingei Mr Ankium made a lew ic maiks Riehaul Holloway, Mastei of Fulton Grange, lead a Booslei Night lettei fioin the National Giange Master, John W Scott Misses Donna Findley and Janice Rohrei of the Diumoie 4H Club presented a skit ’Getting Ready Foi Giange' Mis Robeil P> McSpan..r leid a poem What Is The Giange The following membeis piesenled a skit In The Countiy Stoie Russel Hait soe. Mis Thomas Dudley, Mis Mai ion Eckman, Leßoy and Lloyd Welk Ah and Alls Clit foid W Hollow a\ Ji Je»=o Wood and Riehaul Hollo” ay John Campbell field lepiesen 9fh ANNUAL Haiiv Goehonom 459 3430 Woodstock, Virginia talive of Brookside Fai m Labor i tory Association ol New Knox \ille, Ohio introduced Jim adsisoi for the Association who icsides in Westfield, \ V He has been associated with the fnin foi sixteen ycais and med the sen ice loi eight yean, pi or to that Mi Swan spoke at length about the impoitaiue of supply ing the piopei balance ol mi tt tents to oui soil and feeds Biookside F.nm Laboiatoiv Association does faim anal>tical leseaich and unices foi fanners as an independent 01 salivation not lepiesentins anv leililizei 01 commeicial Inmness fhev ran a qualitative analvsi-, on eveiv thing tbev do Fhev have 10.000 ct.eius in the lam ted States anu Canada Fulton (li.mse \ml observe Coin and Pie \isbt at tne next meeting, N'oveinbn 10 I’ne As ucultuie committee will be in chai ge of the coi n contest Theie will be two classes Sinale ear erd the best ten eai exhibit The Vomcn s Activities committee will be in chaise oi the pie con test Classes will be apple, p’am pumpkin and spiced pumpkin The Junior Gianse will meet November 10 and will conduct a paper drive The> would appie ciate conti ibutions He Cloaked Nudes The fellow ai lists of Daniele da Volterra called him the ‘painter of big breeches’ be cause he was hired to paint clocks ovei some of the nude figures in Michelangelo’s ‘‘Last Judgement ” REGULAR LIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY Stockers & Feeders All Weights All Breeds Now beginning to Move Good Doing Shenandoah Valley Va. Cattle STAUNTON UNION STOCK YARDS, INC. Staunton, Va. OUR ANNUAL ROUND-UP STOCKER SALE THURSDAY, NOV. 6 6 P.M. Around 1200 iiead of steer and heifer calves and earlings ROCKINGHAM LIVESTOCK SALES, INC. Dial 4-6765 P.O. Bo\ 611 Just Off of Rt. 81 Harrisonburg, Va.
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