4-H Leadership Training School Is Valuable Tool , By: Mrs. Edgar Porter, 4-H Leader Every 4-H 'Club has volun teer le»ders working closely ■with 4-H Club members and Extension personal. They help build leadership skills in Club Officers and members. They counsel on project activities end many of the personal pro- ATTENTION Farmers and Poultrymen We are the largest suppliers of Wood Shavings in tiie East for Poultry Litter and Cattle Bedding packaged in bales, burlap and paper bags. We deliver anywhere. We are now receiving a new crop of very clean peanut hull. Save money by picking up at our warehouse. For prompt service call 0. & D. SAWDUST CO., Inc. 659 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. (formerly of Manheim) Phone 626-2068 Distributor For Shredded Pine bark for Mulching Evergreens, roses, etc. Public Sale Farm Machinery and Household Goods Wednesday, March 13,1963 The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the premises located at 1930 Wabank Road, Lancaster, Pa., opposite Quaker Hills Development, between Lancas ter and Millersville the following / FARM MACHINERY S Tractors John Deere M with Plow, Cultivator and Fertilizer Attachment, John Deere A, John Deere B with Cul tivators, John Deere Manure Loader to lit Model M, John Deere $9 Mower, 7 ft. cnt., McConmck-Deering Trailer Mower, To bacco Hoers, John Deere 009 Corn Planter. _ Case Grain anti Bale Elevator like new, New Idea To bacco Planter, Rubber Tiro Wagon 18 It. bed, Cultipackcr, ©liver Manure Spreader, McCormick-Deering Ensilage Cutter, Siderake, McCormick Dcerlng Riding Cultivator, AVoods Bros., Stalk Cutter, Disc Harrow, Plows, Spring Harrow, Roller, To bacco Ladders, 3300 Tobacco Lathe, Minnich Tobacco Press, 2 Platform Scales, Endless Bolt, Heavy Ropes and Log Chains, Extension Ladder, Iron Kettles, Metal Chicken Nests, Iron Troughs, Digging Irons, Tobacco Cellar Stove, Lard Press, Sausage Staffer and Bologna Stufter. 10 Ton Hay. HOU S E H OLD GOODS HOTPOINT ELECTRIC STOVE ~ Like New FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR 1 « w 16 cm. ft. Freezer, Colemau Oil Heater, Estate Heatrola, Washing Machine, Studio,Couch, Old-fashioned Couch, Glider, Bedroom Suite, Single Bed with Mattress, Crib and Mattress, Cradle, 2 Old Desks, Chest of Drawers, Chest, Old-fashioned tiring Boom Suite, Buffet, Extension Table, China Closet, Ice Cream Freezer - 6 qt., Electric Butter 'Churn’, New Perfection 4-burner Cook Stove, Boom- Heater,-tamps, Chairs, Clocks, Tables,-Bockers, Oil tamps, Set of Iron-Stone.Cbina Dishes, Rag Carpet, 'Throw Rugs, 9v12 Bug, Power Mower, tot of Old Dishes, Kettles, Scales and many other articles too numerous to mention. Henry shbehveb, Auct. ISP.ONSBBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ON DAY OP SALE. NOT blems of 4-H’erg. The 4-H program needs ad ult volunteers capable of effec tive local leadership. We as leaders need training if we are to do the job well. Bach year during the fall and spring months Leaders Forums are conducted at the National 4-H Foundation in Washington D. C. All adult leaders are welc onTe. Here is an opportunity for fellowship with other 4-H Lea ders from our own state as well as several other states. There are many occasions to compare notes and swap ideas Of 12:00 Noon Terms by : ' MRS. BENJAMIN H. ESHBACH in buzz sessions, at meals or over a cup of coffee. We attend and participate in pie to have a philosophy of session on: “Understanding their own, that we can’t teach Young People”, “Confidence in a kid anything he doesn’t want Leadership”, "What is Demo- to learn, and we must discipl cracy,? “How to Meet the me ourselves it we aie going Needs of Young People”, “The to discipline young people. Meaning ot Citizenship”, “How Leadeis Forum participants do I Lead a Group”, and oth- see many of the nations mspir ers. In the session on citizen- mg monuments and view first ship we were told that we must hand the documents which teach our young people to be have shaped our hertiage. good citizens in our club, com- Tours include such points ot munity, state, country, and the interest as Capital Buildings, world. In the session on “Con- Supreme Couit, (it was in ses fldence for Leadership” we sion when I was theie) Libr were taught to get young peo- ary of Congress, Washington Public Sale FARM MACHINERY Saturday, March 16, At 11:30 A.M. Sharp At R. D. #5, York, Pa., on Mt. Zion Road in Springettsburg Twp. The undersigned will offer at public sale the following tractor and horse drawn farm machinery. John Deere 12A combine 0 ft. cut, New Holland 76 baler, Farmall F2O tractor with cultivators, John Deere disc, McCormick Deering disc, 3 two bottom plows, cultipacker, 4 section harrow, side delivery rake, 2 Ontario drills, mower 6 ft, cut, Massey Harris manure spreader, hay loader, corn binder, 16 ft. rubber tired wagon, McCormick Deering No. 5-10 inch chop mill, Farquahr 2236 threshing machine, cylinder corn shell er with conveyor, rubber tired wagon, horse drawn equipment consisting of several plows, riding cultiva tor, land roller, shovel & potato plows, spike harrow, 2 wagons, sleigh, buggy, single & double trees, harness & collars, also 2 hole corn sheller, saw buck, gasoline engine, concrete mixer, log chains, belts, 2-wheel trailer, grindstone, several wheelbarrows, step ladder, motors, cables, bag truck, platform scales, water pump, grain fan, cradle, butter churn, chest, butcher tools, 10 iron hog troughs - 4 & 6 ft., chicken feeders, brood er stove, chicken crate, chairs, bags, drill press, lots of bolts, carpenter tools, vise, anvil, old iron, hay fork, lawn mower, 80 gal. water tank, sm. stove, metal lawn chairs, dog box, storm door with glass, rockers, used pipe, picks, shovels, forks, rope, used lumber, 6700 tobacco lath, spears and press, 1928 Model A Ford truck - - low mileage, and many> other articles too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Refreshments Available A. GILBERT, Auctioneer l ed Lion 246-5056 v Frey, Clerks - Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 9, 1963 Phone 898-7444: Of Valuable Terms: Cash Oliver D. Garbrick Owner Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Jetterson Memorial, Tomb o£ the Unknowns, National Arch ives, The White House and oth eis. This is more than sightsee ing - it becomes a woikshop in our national heritage as you see and live histoiy in our Na tion’s Capital. We had the oppoitunity to attend the Intel national Farm Youth Exchangees Reception and meet young people fiom different paits of the woild, and to meet the exchangees le turning home liom abroad. This in itselt was finite a tin ill. They are all bubbling oier with enthusiasm about their adopted countiy. All woik and no play —• That’s not a Leadeis Foium! Theie is a chance to sing, to learn new games, and to re lax after a stienuous day. Theie is a Vesper Sen ice to close ea ch busy day. Why don’t you as a 4-H Lea der attend a Leaders Foium at some future date ? I know you will find it as worth while and interesting as I have. Farm Co-op Adds Personnel Donald L. Rutt, 23 West Willow Road, Willow Stieet has been named to the post of Feed Sales Repiesentatn 5 for the Lancaster County Fami. Bureau John B. AVolgemuth, Assistant General Manager and. Sales Managei ot the Farm T>u leau announced that Rutt t\a.s assigned the Quaily\ille tem tory foimeily seived by Loon P Kieider Leon, Mho sened for a penod ot 1 yeai on the Farm Bureau Feed Stait, resig ned due to his expanded tann ing operation. 1963 Rutl was bom and laised on a faim and has Mimed tor him self tor tinee \e<us Prior f o joining Faun Jjuieau, Donald was emploxed in a major toed, (omjiam and seived on the st att ol then feed icseaich iann. He is a giaduate ol Lanipetei- Sliabhrng High School, whei3 he completed the Vocational Agiicultuie Course. Rutt is mat tied and has two child! en. 'He is a member of the Strabburg Meimomte Chu ich. DOXALI) h. KLT'l’ 17
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