Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 23, 1963, Image 18

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    —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 23, 1963
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Farm Women 8
Host Society 5 '
Society of Farm Women 8
entertained members of Socie
ty 5 at a Saint Patrf k’SiJ’Day
party last Saturday in the home
of Mrs. Mary Sarver,> Walnut
Tree Farms near Manheim.
Twenty seven members oi;
society 5 and 38 members and
guests from the host society
beard a talk by Edgar Hertz
ler, Elizabethtown.
Mrs. Charles Felty had ch
arge of devotions, and Virginia
Wivell, a high school student
presented a recitation, “Spring
Gaidens”. Mrs Charles Brown,
Harrisburg, sang a solo.
Co-hostesses were Mis. Paul
Witman, Mrs Amos Newcomer,
Mrs. 'Roy Forney, Jr., Mrs.
Dan Hershey Heads
4-H Community Club
Daniel Hershev, Lititz R 2,
was elected president of the
Lititz-Manheim 4-H Communi
ty Club at a meeting held in
the Fairland School on Thurs
day evening.
Other officeis elected were,
Cynthia Bucher, Lititz R 2,
vice-president; Linda Peifter,
Lititz R 3, secretary, John ETb,
Lancaster, treasurer; Barbaia
Hershey, Lititz R 2, song lead
er; Shirley Buckwalter and
Eric Stoner, game leaders,
Mary Alice Graybill, news re
porter, Mark Stoner and Cyn
thia Bucher, junior leaders;
George Clark and Mary Alice
Graybill, delegates to the Lan
caster County 4-H Council.
The adult leaders include
Mr. and Mrs Clayton Sangrey,
Mahlon Kreider, Mrs. Julia
Pyock, Mrs. Neil Clark and
Mervin Peiffer.
Plant the Corn
that Gives You
YIELDS
C When you plant Funk’s G-
Hybrids, you can count on BIG
GER YIELDS Side by side “weigh
and compare” tests prove it 1
, This extra load performance is
no accident. Funk Breeds into
each kernel greater standability
. . . drought and disease resist
ance . . . more capacity to pro
duce. And Hoffman testing
assures you of the variety best
adapted for your soil.
See your local Hoffman
Seed Man or phone
Landisville 898-3421
fHoffman
.€/ farm seeds :
ALFALFA’;* .CLOVER •PASTURE'.
OATS' .-rtiNFTS GHYBRIOS
Farm Women 21
Hold A Party
At a Saint Patrick’s Day par
ty given by members of Farm
Women Society 21 last Satur
day in the home of Mrs. George
Pickel, Quarryville Rl, mem
bers exchanged gifts featuring
“something green”.
Mrs. William P. Arrowsmith
and Mrs. Clair DeLong conduc
ted several Irish games. Co-hos
tesses were Mrs. Morgan E.
Foose, Jr. and Mrs. James
Landis.
Plans were made to entertain
members of Society 10 at Rho
ads Spanish Tavern, Quarryvil
le, on Thursday, April 11.
Contributions to Heart Ha
ven and the Lancaster County
Clinton Eby, Mrs. Clyde Wiv
ell, and Mrs Margaret Hershey.
For INFORMATION on
a PROTEIN BLOCKS (*3|
AND
MINERAL BLOCKS W
SS% lbs. „... 50 lbs.
See Your Local Feed Dealer or write
O. W. Meyer Labs., Napoleon, Ohio
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ANNUAL QUARTER HORSE SALE
Saturdoy, March 30, 10 A.M.
Martin's Soles Stables
Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster County.
Get consignments in early.
PAUL Z. MARTIN
Ph. Area 717-354-6671
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SPECIAL SALE
of
HORSES and MULES
Riding and Driving Horses
Saturday, March 23, at 1 P.M.
VINTAGE SALES STABLES, INC.
Paradise, Pa.
Phone Gap HI 2-4181
Frank Dusisinger, Mgr.
Reg. Holstein Bull for Sale
Born Oct. 17, 1961 - sired by SH46 "Dean"
Dam sired by SHSO "Ty Vic"
Age Days Milk Fat
2- 0 365 18,145 613
3- 3 365 21,131 751
Grand Dam Sired by SH24 “Emperor Star”
4- 365 22,124 740
6- 0 365' 24,392 822
7- 3 357 25,390 849
8- 5 365 26,147 948
% Sister to Bull
4- 2 365 23,473 975
PAUL T. GOOD
1£.D.5, Lebanon,, Pa. , ~,. .
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Society' for Crippled CHildreft
and Adults were made. Mrs.
Arrowsmith reported on the
visit with Society 13 at the
Lancaster County Farm Bureau
building earlier in the month.
Roll call ftas answered by
each member telling a windy
story.
Mrs. Richard Jackson, presi
dent, reminded members that
Societies 21 and 22 will visit
the Lancaster County Home in
April, with Mrs. DeLong, Mrs.
Charles Long, and Mrs. Gray
son Cooper, representing this
group, ,
Basic Dress
A woman can wear a truly
basic dress almost any place, at
any time of day or year, be
lieves Bernice Tharp, Penn Sti
ate extension clothing special
ist. When a woman chooses ac
cessories according to the eff
ect she wishes to give, the basic
dress can become tailored, gl
amorous, or casual.
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PUBLIC HORSE SALE
MONDAY EVENING/ MARCH 25
at Blue Ball, Pa,, Lancaster County
MARTIN'S SALES STABLES
- Load of standard and saddle bred horses.
Commission horses and ponies. Tack at 6:30 P.JME,
Horses at 7:00 P.M. ,
PAUL Z. MARTIN
| Phone area 717-334-6671
i Quarter Horse Sale March 30
BIGGEST GUERNSEY SALE EVER HELD AT T
LANCASTER SALES PAVILION
6 miles E. of Lancaster, P*., on Route #BO
THURSDAY, March 28, 11 A.M. Sharp!
This dispersal known as the famous “Kenncrsley'” h
from Eastern Shore, Maryland has been deVeloxied ovCr
last 13 years and culled rigidly to present only the besflfc.
120 HEAD, 63 COWS, 30 BRED and 25 OPEN HEIFEI
27 of the cows with records over 9,000# milk, IS o
11,000# milk. Dams ot most ot them over 10,000# ,
11,000# milk.
Some outstanding Lauvmont bulls have been used coinil
eel with Lang a ter anti Green Meadow Hlood. It is just w
the doctor ordered lor jou to get high x>roducers, we pred
at very reasonable prices. G 5 head due tor summer and
freshening.
Also selling 8 complete DeLaviil units, 5 c\tra pails.
SALK MANAGED RY:
PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS*
P. O. BOX 458 CAMP HILL, PEN*
CAERNARVON FARM COMPLETE DISPERSA]
THURSDAY, MARCH 28 MORGANTOWN, P
At the farm which is Vz mile south ol Morgantown, 1
which is an interchange lor the Penna. Turnpike. 20 mi
south of Reading, Pa., 30 miles east ol Lancaster, Pa.
105 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (100 Females - 5 Males)
Eligible to ship anyw here All tests up to date Rea
lor immediate shipment. H. I. R. AVERAGES (1059 to 10(
13,885 M., 4%, 557 Fat!!
HIGHEST RECORD 2X COW EVER SOLD IN PEN.'
SELLS!! Former Penna. Champ with 23,7(50 M., 4.6%, 1(
Pat, 2c She sells with her son by Grandview Skyliner and 1
daughter by a “Wiremaster” son.
POWERFUL COW FAMILIES THAT TRACE BA(
MANY, MANY GENERATIONS IN THE HERD!!, # The “I
len” family is heades by the 1006-lb. dtr. of “Greenwoi
master” selling. • The “Doris” family She was twice
and once Gr. Champ at Pa. Farm Show. • The “Tillie” I,S
ily was founded on an 803-Ib. cow by Dunloggui Goldin,i
er.
S 3 DAUGHTERS AND ONE SON SELL BY THE GRK
GREEN WOODMASTER!! He is, out ot the all-time famed Di
loggin Mistress Queen (EX-GMD).
A SENSATIONAL HERD OF BEAUTIFUL, DARK COLO
ED “DUNLOGGINS” WITH SHOW TYPE AND TOP P!!
DUCTION!!
THIS IS A HERD BACKED BY NEARLY A HALF-CI
TURY OF MASTERFUL BREEDING!! You can buy from
herd that has for 47 years bred only the best to the best.
MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THE DISPJ
SAT, OF POWER-PACKED “DUNLOGGINS”!! Truly a disjii
sal ot a Breeder’s Herd Pedigrees that you /dream about.
Sale starts 11:00 A.M. Lunch Atari. Catalogs Under Co\
R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. MARY B. STOLTZF
Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers
Mexico, N.Y.
PUBLIC SALE
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL
The undersigned will sell their entire herd of R
gistered Holstein cattle at their farm eight miles Ea
of Chamhersburg, Pa., and one mile North of Fayett
ville, along Route 997 on
Wednesday, MARCH
12:00 O'clock
75 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CATTLE
Herd consists ot 50 first calf heifers that have freshen
since July, some recently. 10 head bred lor early summer,
head ot yearling to 16 mo., balance are calves. 31 head a
rebred to freshen from July to October. Most animals fin
artificial sires, including 10 by Ivanhoc. Other sires are Hard'
Farms Jhmloggin Kingvar, .Carnation Atom Bomb r Maple Be.
King Pasch, Elmcraft Tradition, Hillmac Sovereign, Osbornd.i
Sir Tyvic Pobes, Langdonhurst Ormsby Burke Lad, Limerot
Wonder, Limeroek Mystery Boy and others. Bred anim.i
carrying service of S.P.-1.8.C., Curtis Candy and A.B.S. sire-
Herd has been on D.H.I.A. tor four months with avcie!
of 1371 lbs. milk and 30 lbs. fat per month with 3.9 test, .i
first calf heilers. You tire invited to see this herd before s.il
day. Vaccinated, Bangs certified and TB accredited; teste
within 30 days. Examined lor pregnancy.
Terms Cash Lunch Stand reserved Sale under covt’ 1
Write lor folder to: Armour & Horst Sale Service, Mario
Pa.
Fred Xaugle, Pedigrees
FRANK D. BROOKENS & SOI
Fayetteville, Pa., R. R.
Horst, Upperman, Diller, Aucts.
Eberly i Its-WA-WM i ■
On ner
Morgantown, Pa.
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