READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS All Day Consignment Sale FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1971 at 0:30 A.M. on North Maple Ave., Leola, % mile North of Rt. 23; Watch for Sale Sign. Tractors, Farm Machinery, Int. 500 Diesel Crawler with Loader 4 in-one bucket, D 2 Cat. with loader, Gehl and New Holland Grinder and Mixer, good cond.; New Idea and Oliver 2-row and John Deere #lB Corn Pickers, good cond.; Horse Implements, Lumber, New Hardware, tools, etc. Not responsible for accidents Frank & Paul Snyder, Aucts. •SPECIAL FALL FEEDER SALES* Friday Evenings At 7 O’clock , September l £4 October 1,8, 22 All-Charalais Show & Sale October 8 November 5 and 19. VINTAGE SALES STABLES INC. Box 100, Paradise, Pa. Lancaster County The Heart of Pennsylvania Steer Feeding Country Anyone Wishing to Consign Cattle Telephone Area Code 717 - 442-4181 KENNETH E. HERSHEY, MANAGER TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! 1971 SPECIAL FALL SALES 1971 Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET ABINGDON, VA. Phone 628-3551 Area 703 HOLSTEIN STEERS ANGUS STEERS ANGUS CALVES HEREFORD STEERS * STATE FEEDER CALVES OPEN FEEDER CALVES CHAROLAIS (The Charolais is Private Production) HEREFORD STEERS TUBS., OCT. 26—7 pm ANGUS COW &'HEIFERS MON., NOV. I—7 pm Sponsored by Virginia Angus Association OPEN FEEDER CALVES TUBS., NOV. 9—7 pm HEREFORD COWS & HEIFERS WED., NOV. 10—7 pm Sponsored by Virginia Hereford Association On all sales scheduled for 1 p.m. cattle will be M’eighed-in the DAY BEFORE SALE. On all sales scheduled for 7 p.m. cattle will be weighcd-in and SOLD SAME DAY. 1971—SPECIAL CATTLE SALES-1971 Tazewell Livestock Market, Inc. TAZEWELL, VA. Phone 988-4431 Area 703 HOLSTEIN STEERS ANGUS STEERS HEREFORD STEERS STATE FEEDER CALVES WED., OCT. 13—1 pm CLINCH VALLEY FEEDER CALVES WED., OCT. 20—1 pm HEREFORD STEERS WED., OCT. 27—1 pm TAZE. HEREFORD BREEDERS FRL, NOV. s—l pm Registered Bulls, Heifers F-l Heifers All cattle in the sales at both markets will be officially graded by Virginia Division of Markets. Sale by DAVID H. GOOD We sell on commission TUBS., SEPT. 14—7 pm TUBS., SEPT. 21—7 pm TUBS., SEPT. 28—7 pm TUBS., OCT. s—l pm TUBS., OCT. 12—7 pm TUBS., OCT. 19—1 pm SAT., OCT. 23—1 pm WED., SEPT. 15—1 pm WED., SEPT. 22—1 pm 6—l pm WED., OCT. AM A Reports on Doctors in Rural Arens Here’s a tip for the rural com munity that doesn’t have a phy sician and wants one- “Look for an MD who grew up in a small community, perhaps even in the same part of the country,” sug gests the current AM A UPDATE (July/August) Some 132 rural counties in 26 states are presently without a non-federal physician - “Para doxically, most MD’s who live and practice in rural areas en joy their work,” says Dr Bond L Bible, secretary of AMA’s Council on Rural Health “Once he has established his practice there, a doctor isn’t likely to leave.” Nearly half the physicians poll ed in a Council survey who were practicing in towns smaller than 2 500 said they were brought up in a small town. Dr. "Bible says. PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 12:30 Located approx. VA miles North of Lititz along Rt. 501. 44 HEAD GRADE HOLSTEINS Vocc. & Blood Tested. 34 Milk Cows with a 15,220 avg. 4 bred Heifers including 1 red & white Holstein 6 Yearling Heifers This herd has A.B.C. breeding. 30+ Surge Alamo Vacuum Pump, 3 - 50 lb. Surge milk er units, 2 stainless steel buckets with lids, stainless steel tubs, utensil rack, gas heater, 2 cow mats, 2 Stewart clip pers, 1 new- APPROX. 60 ACRES STANDING CORN Starting 12:30 prompt with dairy equip., corn then cattle. Wilbur H. Hosier - Auct. - 626-5943 Food by—Erb’s Sunday School Class Lancaster Farrmhg, Saturday, September 11,1971 AMA is helping small com munities solve then medical care problems in several ways The Association’s Physicians’ Placement Service helps com munities find a doctor, and vice versa Particularly in sparsely-popu lated areas, “we urge groups of communities to establish a cen trally-located medical center with a group practice, togethei with mobile health units or satel lite health stations,” Di Bible says “Thanks to today’s auto mobiles and roadways a doctor may be 15 or 20 miles away in distance, but only minutes away n time ” Shropshire Bred Ewe Sale Slated Shropshire breeders in Penn- Sale by TITUS BOLL In one 4000 square mile area of Washington State, with a popula tion of five persons per square mile, AMA 'is supporting a pilot project to extend the capability of medical services in such areas “It’s a team appioach, basically, in which the area’s eight doctors coordinate their own effoits. and those of physician’s assistants (called Medex). muse piactition ers, social woikeis and commun ity health people,’’ Di Bible ex plains (Medex are foimei medical corpsmen, returned fiom the armed foices, who have been ic traaned to serve as physician”s assistants ) sylvama and Marvland will spon sor a bred ewe sale in conjunc tion with the Keystone Inlei - national Livestock Exposition in Hamsbuig next Novembei The Keystone Exposition was foimei ly called the Pennsylvania Live stock Exposition While several other sheep breed organizations have held bred ewe sales at the exposition n the past ,the Shiopshnc sale will be a first foi the Shiopshne breed L G Johnston, of Sewaits town, Pa , treasuiei of the Penn- Mar Shropshire Bieedeis Club and chan man of the bted ewe sale committee, states that the bied ewe sale is an outgiowth of renewed interest in the Shiop shne breed in this area \ sur vey conducted bv the Pcnn-Mai Club in Februaiy indicated a large number of bleeders who were eithci intei ested in con signing ewes to the sale 01 in buying at the sale The Livestock Exposition will establish a new class loi Shi op shire sheep, the Biod Yeaihng Ewe Class The ewes will be judged during the day and sold at auction that same evening All ewes enteied in the show will self at the auction Inquiries about the sale should be addressed to L G Johnston Cox 25, Micar Farms, Stewarts town. Pa 17363 VIRGINIA BEEF YEARLING STEER SALE HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA VIRGINIA BEEF YEARLING STEER SALE HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA TUBS., SEPTEMBER 14, 1971 7 00 P M (EOT) Rockingham Livestock Sales, Inc. 800 STEERS CROSSBRED ANGUS HEREFORD 1 Steers weighing from 600 - 1000# 2. All cattle dehorned or polled 3 Steers officially graded and sold in uniform lots of choice, good, medium and common. VIRGINIA BEEF FEEDER CALF SALE HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA TUBS., SEPTEMBER 21, 1971 7 00 P M. (E D T ) Shenandoah Valley Livestock Sales, Inc. -800 CALVES CROSSBRED ANGUS HEREFORD 1. Steers and heifers weighing from 300 - 700#. 2. Dehorned, vaccinated for shipping fever and blackleg, malignant edema 3. Heifers guaranteed not bred, 20% refund if bred. Steers guaranteed, 10% refund on stags. 4. Calves officially graded and sold in unifornHots of fancy, choice, good and medium. 27