Y A CLASSIFIED AD-U PAYS! TR SPECIAL FALL FEEDER SALES FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 7 O'CLOCK OCTOBER 22 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 Public Auction Dairy Herd Dispersal THURSDAY NICHT Oct. 21, 1971 starting 8:00 p.m. sharp SALE LOCATED 5 MILES NORTH OF RT. 222 ALONG 897,2 MILES NORTH OF REINHOLDS. 60 HEAD OF HOLSTEINS In this sale we will have the entire Roy Erhardt Herd from Wayne Co. These are especially sharp and young cows all home raised. Mostly first, second and third calf cows just fresh within the last month or close. Expect to have another herd from the same locality due to the discontinuation of a milk company up there. These are good young herds, the right kind for replacements. Don’t miss them. Will also have some top individual cows to offer. HEALTH CHARTS NITE OF SALE Rondal Kline Auctioneer Vernon and Ray Kline Owners PHONE Area Code 215 267-2368 or 267-2298 Not Responsible For Accidents James H. Speer PUBLIC SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1971 The undersigned Administrators of the estate of J. Campbell Coons, a-k-a John C. Coons, a-k-a J. D. Coons, late of Fannett Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, deceased, will offer at public sale on the premises, his farm in Fannett Township about five miles North of Dry Run and about two miles South of Concord, containing 251 acres, more or less, of which 161 acres are tillable, and the balance, mountain land; bounded by lands of Charles Felmlee, Hays Lauthers, Dale Shoop and fronting on the public highway known as the back road from Dry Run to Concord, improved with a 2 1 /z story frame 8-room, metal roof dwelling, 40 xBO ft. frame bank barn with metal roof, hog pen, wagon shed, corn crib and workshop. Electricity at house and outbuildings. Large farm pond and wet weather stream. Buildings in good state of repair. Real estate will be offered at 1:30 o’clock p.m. Terms on day of sale. The undersigned will also offer for sale the following personal property; Massey-Ferguson tractor, Series 40, double bottom 12 inch tractor plows, 3 section spring harrow, Woods rotary cutter on rubber, tractor bar motor attachments, 22 caliber Remington pump gun, steel fence posts and wire, lot of pine lumber, 30 foot extension ladder and other articles. Terms cash. Sale to begin at 1:00 o’clock p.m. Not responsible for accidents. Stenger Diehl, Esq., Attorney At Law 401 Chambersburg Trust Co. Bldg. Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 Refreshment Stand Zelda H. Coons Valley Bank and Trust Company, Administrators A regular meeting of the Twin Robert Evans and was filed for Valley Future Farmers of audit,, America was held Monday, Terry Murry gave a committee October 4 in the vocational report on the hoagie and orange agriculture classroom at Twin sales. Orders for hoagies. Valley High School. There were oranges'and grapefruit may be 15 members present. given to any FFA member. The meeting was brought to The deadline for hoagie orders order by Nevin Mast, vice is Wednesday, October 20. president. The secretary’s report Hoagies are 50 cents each, was read by Melvin Houck and The deadline for oranges and approved as read. The grapefruit is November 5. treasurers report was given by Oranges are $5 a crate, $2.75 a Located 2 miles East of Wgyant, 5 miles Northeast of Osterberg, Bedford County, Pa. off Rte. 869, 2 miles West of Queen, Pa., 75 HEAD HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE 25 HEAD OF FIRST CALF HEIFERS, FRESH OR TO FRESHEN FROM Sept. 15 to Jan. 1. 25 head of second calf cows fresh or to freshen from Sept. 15 to Jan. 1. 10 cows fresh or close springers, balance in other lac tations. 4 yearling bulls, 1 three year old red Holstein bull. This is a herd by Carnation breeding. Health charts day of sale. Sale held in tent. Terms cash. Lunch served. Percy & Freda Clair Owners imler R. D., Pa. 814-239-2565 Aucts. - Claycomb & Mishler 814-276-3272 814-479-4897 Auctioneer Twin Valley FFA Meets PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1971 FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 22 t- m 7:00 P.M. 600 head 600 Charolais, Angus and Hereford calves and yearling steers and heifers. No paint marks or hip tags on any of these cattle. All cattle weighed on sale day. Beef breeds only - Sorted in uniform lots. For further information, contact: J. FRANCIS TINSMAN LEESBURG LIVESTOCK MARKET Leesburg, Va. Phone (703) 777-1411 Phone (703) 777-3521 Plan now to attend this sale, as quality pays in many ways ’ Next Special Sale Fri. Nov. 12, 7 P.M. AYRSHIRE AUCTION KEYSTONE CLASSIC SALE MS., OCT. 26th At 12:00 NOOK LANCASTER, PA. At the Guernsey Sale Barn, 6 mi. East of the city, along Rt. 30. 52 Reg. AYRSHIRES selected from 23 profitable herds. 23 COWS—2S BRED HEIFERS 3 YEAR LINGS and CALVES—TOP BULL CALF An exceptionally good set of cattle has been consigned. The cows and bred heifers will be fresh- or due soon affac co|o Hfifo EXCEPTION PRODUCTION BREEDING Several are by Double Approved, ‘Ex’ sires with high production averages. There is a bred heifer out of a ‘-Betty’ dam with over 16,000 M r a bred heifer whose full sister has 3 recs. over 500 F, and a fresh heifer whose dam’s first 4 recs. avg.: 11,820 M 4.2 percent 502 F. The picking will be very good. AYRSHIRES ARE REALLY MILKING A cow recently made 32,250 lbs. M 1109 lbs. F at 6 yrs. on 2x milking in 305 days. Ayrshires last longer too! HEALTH: All tested for interstate shipment. FOR CATALOG WRITE TOM WHITTAKER. SHE MGR.. BRANDON, VT. 12:00 NOON SPECIAL SALE! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16,1971 half crate, or 55 cents a dozen. Grapefruits are $5.25 a crate and $3.00 a half crate. It has been decided that the Twin Valley FFA Chapter will not sell farm signs for farm equipment. Safety signs are available at hardware stores and farm equipment dealers. Three members of the Twin Valley Chapter went to the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Mo. They are Frank Stoltzfus, president; Nevm Mast, vice president, and Terry Murry, chaplain. These members represented the Twin Valley Chapter and Frank Stoltzfus also represented the Berks County Association. The three accompanied Lloyd Wenger, North Atlantic FFA Regional Star Agribusinessman on his privately owned bus. Wenger, who is a partner in Wengers Farm Machinery Company, Myerstown, has purchased a 41 passenger bus which he is taking to Kansas City. The bus has been painted the FFA colors-National Blue and Corn Gold. Ten members of the Twin Valley FFA Chapter have gone to the Leadership Training Con ference from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday night, October 5, at the Governor Mifflin High School. The pumpkin contest will be held Friday, October 22 in the high school gym All FFA members will be expected to help weigh pumpkins. Arrangements have been made to show the film “Hook, Line and Sinker” to the elementary students that night while the pumpkins are being weighed. Window exhibits are to be worked on by all FFA members. These exhibits will go on display in the show case of the Twin Valley High School Discussion was held on putting the display in the State Farm Show. The meeting was then ad journed. A brief recreational period in the gym was followed by refreshments in the vocational agriculture shop. Call Us Now To serve the Lancaster County farm community bet ter, we maintain two phone ers and advertisers can also •each us through 626-2191 (ask for Lancaster Farming) md avoid a toll call from the Akron, Ephrata and Man heim exchanges. CATTLE SALES EVERY TUESDAY LARGE SELECTIONS OF CATTLE DIRECT FROM PRODUCERS EACH WEEK. STAUNTON LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. C & O Flats Staunton, Va. 23
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