B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16, 1965 USDA IsBU6B 4-H Club News l*.M. 4-H'KKH KXTKIIT.m by Put Eshlemnn, reporter The Home Kcono m i c a groups of the Penn Manor 4-H Club entertained their parents, leaders, and spon sors recently The sewing club members put on a skit called' "The Car penter’s Daughter." The east included Anne Smith, Linda Porter. Connie Stehman, Peg gy Eshleman. Patsy Eshle man, Hetty Harley, and Lucy Herr Instrumentalists were Lin da Porter. Lucy Herr, Becky /•/ Ym! * WE NAVE RAiicate The New Rat Killer KILLS RATS-AND ONLY RATS! KILLS IN ONE FEEDING! KILLS IN HOURS-NOT DAYS! •TRADEMARK SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. 397-3539 E3*BO»> <♦> •»> X-i PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On Thursday, October 28, 1965 at 2 P.M. sharp at R. D. 2, Airville, Pa. in Fawn Twp. at Woodbine. The undersigned will offer at public sale the following real estate consisting of dairy farm with approx. 179 acres of land of which there are 95 acres of farming land and the balance about equally divided between good pasture ground and woodland. Farm is improved with the large main house of stone & frame consist ing of 4 bedrooms, dining room, living room with fire place, kitchen, den, foyer, en closed porch, 2% baths, ce mented basement, heated by oil hot water heat, telephone. House is in very good condi tion throughout, must be seen to be appreciated. Also a block 3 bedroom tenant house with bath and a two car garage. Farm buildings consists of large barn equipped for 39 milk cows and room for 20 more head, barn has large storage area with com crib, milk house, 2 silos. There is lots of good road frontage on this farm, large stream runn ing through meadow. This is an ideal property, will be open for inspection all day October 14 or for appointment at any other time phone Airville 862- 3957. Terms of sale 10% down, balance on April 1, 1966 when full possession will be given. Owner willing to help finance. AMOS HIVELY Owner Jacob A. Gilbert Ancti oncer Ifarnlsh, Peggy Eshleman St&.telll01lt and Patty Eshlcmmn. Betty * Jane and Nancy Barley «ang StOCKVSMfQ sever,!! ducts. * Best of Show awards were The U. S. Department of presented to Kimberly and. Agriculture bas proposed an Kristin Winters for Ist year interpretative statement on sewing; Patty Eshleman and regulations and practices of Linda Lou Smith for 2nd year stockyard owners and 'market sewing; Ellyce Jean Engle agencies under the Packers and Anne Marie Smith for and Stockyards Act. 3rd year sewing; Linda Por- The statement sets forth ter and Connie Stehman for the factors which Consumer 4th year sewing. and Marketing Service would HOOTS & SADDLES CLUB MEETS by Darlene Xcflf, reporter The regular monthly meet ing ot the 4-H Boots & Sad- dles Horse and Pony Club was held on October 8 at the home of Ronald Kreider, Man heim Rl. Light bulb money was col lected A gymkhana was planned lor October 24 at Pete Shelters, Columbia Rl, , , . ~ . , The time and place lor the at 1 30 pm. . . , _ .. , , ne\.t meeting will be an- One committee i\as picked . , , . nouiteed later. Cj33 GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn and Bellalre DUTCHMAN FEED HPRSHFY BROS MILLS, INC. HERSHEY BROS. R. D. 1, Steven. RMnhoWs MILLERSVILLE WHITE OAK MILL SUPPLY CO. Miller* ville MILLPORT ROHRER’S MILL ROLLER MILLS R. D. 1, Romks D. 4, Lltlta consider in determining the reasonableness of proposed changes in market regula tions, practices, or facilities. It states that C&MS en comages new regulations, op- to find a location for a trail nde, and another for the lo cation of the Christmas Par ty After the meeting, a dog gie least was held maas mm H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Wltmer FOWL’S FEED SERVICE E. D. 1, QuarryviUe E. D. 2, Peach Bottom C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia R. D. 4, Manheim erating practices, wad focdl- be operated by the stockyard ittes ■which will make livestock owner, or by the owner in'««- marketing more efficient and sociation with some or alt ot competitive, and points out the market agencies wCiicti that P&S regulations provide were in business at the ter ror industry self-regulation— minal market. On Rules such as the application ot by laws, rules, regulations, or re- Livestock markets do .not quirements which do not con- 'require federal certification as flict with the P & S Act and iPublic utilities to go into bunl ness, nor do they need fed its regulations. era i al , prov . al to discontinue According to the statement, operating, the P&S Act does not pro- -when a stockyard owner hibit changes in the method changes his method of opera o£ trading at a market. A lion, services or ’facilities, terminal market, Tor example, reasonable public notice must , , t . 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