Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 26, 1970, Image 31

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FAT SUER SHOW & SALE
OCTOBER 8,1970
New Holland Sales Stables Inc.
Th«e Classes JUDGED
'Kta* SOLD Eligible
Mixed Breeds In Lots of 6 Ju Js|“S -1« A.M.
Sale - 3 P.M.
20 Trophies Awarded To Sellers & Buyers
Entries may be registered with Abe Dilfenbach, Mgr.
SPECIAL SALE
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Friday Night, Oct. 2, 1970
7:00 P.M. .
7®® HEAD Angus and Hereford .
Calves, Yearling Steers :
and Heifers.
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50 Brood Cows. ~
150 Chorolais Calves; ■ ■ , -'-
40 Heavy GhdrolaistSteers.
No paint marks or hip tags-:on any of these qattle.
These are fresh local and weighed fan*'sale day*. -Beef
breeds only. Sorted in unilqjtoj 10tp.., , <I( ,J,
For further information chhtact ’
Leesburg Livestock Market
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Read Lancaster Farming
For Full Market Reports
SPECIAL
DAIRY
COW SALE
at Black & White Holstein Farm,
Lancaster, Penna.
Across from Comet Drive In Theatre on US 230 West
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 30
at 8 o'clock sharp
75 Head Registered and Grade Hoisteins
The complete herd of Wm. Craig, Aireville, Pa.
Due to labor problems will sell this fine herd of cows
consisting of 35 good young cows, recently fresh and milking
up to 80 lbs. per day; 20 cows milking and due to freshen
Nov., Dec. and Jan.; 10 choice big Ist calf Heifers close
springing and 7 yearling heifers.
Farmers and Dairymen don't miss this sale. Here is
your chance to buy good herd replacements.
Credit Terms available.
A. Dlffenbaeh, Auct.
H. Kettering, Clerk
292nd GARDEN SPOT SALE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1
LANCASTER, PENN A.
Sale held on the J. M. Brubaker farm located on Silver Lane
in Willow Street, Penna. 4 miles south of Lancaster and
just off Rtes. 72 and 222. Watch for Signs.
70 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
(Nearly all just fresh or close springing cows and heifers)
Blood & T.b! tested within 30 days. All eligible for interstate
shipment. Mastitis tested. Eligible for any herd.
30 HEAD SELL FROM ROGER ASHTON, CAMBRIDGE,
N.Y!!
Mr. Ashton’s man suffered a severe broken leg and Mr,
Ashton must lighten the work load. We have picked the
just fresh and close springers from the herd. If you are
looking for milk, they are here. All by AI sires and with
records up to 16,000 milk. Several 2 yr. olds with over
14,000 M. You will like them.
JAMES DONNAN, GALWAY, N.Y. SENDS 10 TOP YOUNG
CATTLE!!
He has picked a good group to represent him at Garden
Spot. Most are first calf heifers that are due about sale
time so there will be no waiting for milk.
JOHN YOST, Narvon, Pa. SENDS 11 TOP YOUNG
CATTLE!!
They are all 2 yr. olds and 6 have finished with over 500-
lbs. up to 560 lbs. fat as, 2 yr. olds. All are by Atlantic
sires with over half being out of good record “Ivanhoe”
dams. They will be ready for you to take home and get
tbp, production.
JAMES HARTEIS, EBENSBURG, PA. SENDS 7 TOP
FIRST CALF HEIFERS!!. !
‘ They will be ready to produqe right after sale time. Ypu
will Like them. ,
JOHN METZLER SENDS A TOP!!
She is by a “Knob View',’ s(re fr.om Wm, Keplers in Md.
and made 513 fat in heifer form. Out of a 685-lb. “Ivan
hoe” she is due to Milk & Honey Ivanhoe. A real good
one. '' 1 '
THERE WILL BE OTHER FROM OUR REGULAR /
CONSIGNORS!! • , 'juiwhl/*'-
PLAN TO BE. AT GARDEN SPOT ON.(OCTOBER If! IT
WILL BE WORTH YOUR TIME!!
Sale starts 12:00 Noon ' Lunch Available '
Catalogs Under Cover
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 26,1970
CHAS. MYERS,
Sales Manager
SALE REGISTER
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KDI. East Diumoie Twp , Lan
castei Co, Pa on the corner of
Rt. 372 and Cimiot Uo.ul, 1 mile
East ol Ruck oi 3 miles West of
Quai rj ville Pa Sale by Paul F,
McKinsey, Executor lor Harry J.
Wocrner Estate Ilowaid Shaub,
And.
TUES. OCT. 13—1 p.m. Rappa
hannock Angus Feeder Calf Sale
to be held at Fiont Royal Live
stock Market, Front Royal, Vir
ginia,
TUES. OCT 13—1 pm. Maryland
Beef Cattle Producers, Inc. 18th.
Annual Fall Feeder Cattle Sale
to be held at Four States’ Live
stock Sales, Inc., Hagerstown,
Maryland. Auct. Col Robert C.
Mullentiore.
FRI. OCT, 16—10 A.M. Public
Auction of New and Used Farm
and Industrial Equipment locat
ed along Rt. 181, Emigsville, Pa.
Exit 10 or 11 off Interstate 83—
20 miles south of Harrisburg,
Pa. Terms by York Co. Farm
and Industrial Equipment Co.,
Inc.
FRI. OCT. 16—7:30 P.M. Fall
Yearling Cattle Sale to be held
at the Farmers Livestock Ex
change, Inc. located IV2 miles
west of Winchester, Va. on U.S.
Route 50.
FRI. OCT. 16—7:30 P.M. 2l*
Fall Yearling Sale at the Fann
ers Livestock Exchange, Inc.
Winchester, Virginia. Sponsored
by Northern Virginia Livestock,
Inc.
WED. OCT. 21—9 a.m. Another
sale by request. Martin’s Sale
Barn, Blue Ball, Pa. Farm trac
tors, supplies, machinery, equip
ment, implements, hay, and
straw. We sell on commission.
Terms by Paul Z. Martin, Ph.
717-354-6671.
FRI. OCT. 30—7:30 P.M. Feeder
Calf Sale to be held at the Fann
ers Livestock Exchange located
IVa miles west of Winchester,
Va. on U.S. Route 50;
FRI. OCT. 30—7:30 P.M. 2nd
Feeder Calf Sale at the Farmers
Livestock Exchange, Inc., Win
chester, Virginia. Sponsored by
Northern Virginia Livestock,
Inc.
• Have You Heard
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peaches are thoroughly heated.
To serve, arrange peaches oa
platter around meat.
When you prepare your fam
ily’s summer clothing for stor
age, give attention to the hang
ers you use They should be
broad as wide as the shoulder
oi the garment and sturdy
enough to carry the weight of
the garment.
Shaped wooden hangers for
coats and suit jackets are your
best choice. They help garments
hold their shape. And they’re
excellent for dresses, too.
Padded hangers are a good
choice for lightweight garments.
However, the padding must be
smooth, even, and shaped for
the garment if it’s to do an ef
fective job.
Store only clean garments.
Wash-and-wear and durable
press finishes tend to hold soil
and stains And unless soil and
stains are removed, they’ll set
during the storage period. You’ll
find it difficult to remove soil
and stains next summer
You’ll be wise to launder or
drjclean garments you’ve starch
ed betoie you store them. Starch
will attiact silverlish
Next yeai when warm w'eather
calls ten bringing our light
clothing, j ou’ll be happy to £ind
your lamilj’s summer clothing
if? clean and in good lepair be
c.iiist ,\ou stoied'it pioperly.
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