jrkwood 4-H lects Officers Vt'iUiam Maule, son of Mr. (1 Mrs. Richard Maule, .myville H 2, was elected psident of tlie Knkwood nmunity 4-II club at a re it meeting in the Bart-Col nii School. I Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 1:30 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and calves. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a pall HI 2-4181 ... m ■ ■ ■ Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. Frank Dussinger, Manager PUBLIC SALE HHDAY, APRIL 26,1963 At Tayloria, 5 miles west of Oxford near Pine rove filtering station, Little Britain Twp., Lane. Co,, 108 Head of HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 45 bred to freshen from July Ist to foil 63 open heifers from 4 month old to breeding age. i few of these heifers are registered. This is an extra ne lot of heifers with a lot of type and quality. X HOLSTEIN BULL 4 BRED SOWS Health chart with each heifer. Sale at 12:30 P.M, By HAROLD HOUSEKEEPER Jersey Bradley, Auct. [oltwood, Pa. Phone BUtler 4-4204 . vMHMfVnwm PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, FARM MACHINERY, LIVESTOCK, PERSONAL PROPERTY TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1963 at 9:30 A.M. Sharp In York County, R. D. 1, Hcllam, Penna., on Brack Valley oad. The undersigned will otter .it pulilicsalc the tollowing (Ml estate approx. CO acre farm improved with a 9-room tone house with hath, heated by coal steam Jieat. Also 4-room imiincr house with bath, coal hot air heat and large basement. Iso, large barn, corn barn, brooder house, 2-car garage, and (her outbuildings. Running water in barn and hog pen. Good l>nng on property, also stream of water running through, here are 40 acres of good farming ground, balance in pasture 'id woodland. Farm open lor inspection Saturday, April 20 >ul day of sale. Beal estate will, be offered at 2 P.M. Terms (•% down, balance in 20 days. Farm Machinery and Personal Property Massey Harris Super 101 tractor, Massey Harris 22 trac er with workers, Massey Harris corn planter xvith 3 point took-np, Int. 13 hoe grain drill, John Deere wire tie baler Hh 6 boxes of wire, Massey Harris mower 7 ft. cut, land iller, John Deere two bottom 14 inch plow Xo. 44, 3 section ■mow, disc, cultipacker, side delivery rake, J. D. manure I'icader, Papec hammermill, corn sheller, pulley, Simplicity aiden tractor with large motor, two wheel trailer, 2 oil tanks, -ig hooks, lot of log chains, ext. ladders, sm. air compressor, Hks, motors, new and used lumber, ton chain hoist, sever l mils wire, lot of lakes, shovels, forks, picks, work bench, 00l boxes, lot ot sin. tools, garden tools, 1947 GMC farm "ick, bolts, pipe littings, approx. 7 ton straw, approx. 1 ton '■'s, also some household goods, livestock consisting of 3 spott (l Poland China sows bred, 2 Berkshire sows bred, 2 Jerkshire sows with pigs. Not responsible tor accidents on day of sale. Refreshments available. Terms: Cash CHARLES J. HELLER Owner |acob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer Other officers elected were elected ait the next meeting, vice president, Lois Johnson, May 14 at 7:30 pm. in the Quarryville Rl; secretary, Bart-Colerain School. nroiect books, rv ALJ Gwen Walton, Christiana Rl; At the May 14 meeting Den- Retre&h , ’ ts were served by UrUlHOlfe 4-0 treasurer, Kenneth Rutt, Quar- nis Allen will give a demon- , T R ~ „ I* It n ryville R 2, news reporter, stration and show a film pro- JJ’' 3 G l^ e * elr - KCOrgaillZeS Maity Greenleaf, OxLord Rl; vided by the county extension " en> M * B, Maiy B f ‘ song leader, Becky Ferguson, service. llcy oyce ’ a “ 01 I,£um Stephen Maitm, Drumoie Oxford Rl, and game leader; After adjournment of the " omen society xt>. m, was elected piesident oL Barbara Maule Quanyville Rl, business meeting, membeis Adult leadeis aie Mis Mar- Die Drumoie conimumtv 4-U and Mike Hess, Bartville. gatheied in groups according tin Gieenleal. Oxfoid Rl; and c i ub at a reorganization meel to piojects planned to leceive an( t Mrs. James Martin, ing Tuesdaj night in the Ohest- Junior leaders and County ]n structions on projects and Christiana Rl. nut Level Chinch house Council representative will be 12:30 P.M. 18th Northeastern Pa. Breeders' Sale Tuesday, April 23, 1963 Tunkbannock, Pennsylvania Location: Sale will be held at the XKPA Artilicial Co-op. gi omuls at the edge ot Tunkhannock, AVjonnng Countv« Pa. Health: All Cattle will be Certitied, T.B. Accredit cd, Majority C.illhood Vaccinated and eligible to go to any state; 30 day test, blood and T.li. Mastitis tested and all inoculated lor Shipping Fever. Sale starts at 12 noon Lunch Available Comfortable Tent Catalogs. 50 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS All hand Picked by Ralph M. Sands 25 Cows, 3-3 jears, tresh or springing. 13 Bred Heitors. 10 Heifer Calves These are top calves, suit able tor 4-H or FFA projects. Hams have iccords to 817 lbs. tat. The Greatest Gioup exer ollcred at this sale! R.AI.S. • Several Con s Selling Over 700 Fat. a Dams Haxe Up to 817 lbs. Fat, 2X. Ralph M. Samis, Sale Chrm., R. D, 3, Wyoming, Fa. R. Austin Backus, Inc., Sale Managers, Mexico, X.Y. AIR. & AIRS. MTU AAM ROBERTS COMPLETE DISPERSAL MONDAY, APRIL 22 BERXMLLE, PEXXA. \t the larm located 1 miles south ot Beumlle, Pa. iust oil Rte. 183. Turn east ott Rte. 183 at Gruber Magon Factory or where the cement and macada.n roads meet, go 2.2 miles. Watch lor Signs. Only 12 miles northwest ol Reading, Pa. r,O REGISTERED HOLSTEIXS (30 Milking Age 8 Bred Heitors Balance younger heiters) Herd is Bang’s Certified, T.B. Accred. Call A’acc. Blood & T.B. tested within 30 daxs. Exam lor Preg. Alastitis tested. Eli gible lor shipment anywhere. TOP PRODUCTION SELLS IX THIS HERO!! 5 sell with tiom 018 to 084 tat, 2\. 3 sell with trout 500 to 541 tat, 2x. }) sell with trum 401 to 470 lat. Last herd average 30 head 14,055 M., 482 Fat., 2x!! (Head ing lor exen higher average this year 30 lbs. ahead in Ist. 0 mos.). DAUTS. OF FAAIOUS SIRES SELLING!4 sell by C. C. Imincible, 3 sell by Havssen Hi-Hope, 2 by Lakctield Fond Delight Fobcs, 4 sell by C. C. Dcen Superb, 3 by Hickory Creek Aristocrat, 1 by “Ivanhoe”. ALL ARE BRED TO TOP SIRES!’. 20 bred to Cochran General, 5 bred to Freeboar Ret sox r ., 0 bred to Rolling Knoll Dunloggin Master, 1 to Penstate Marksman Ret., 1 to Skokie Creation. 5 sell just fresh - 3 flue July - 3 due Aug. - (! due Sept. - 10 due Oct. - 7 due Nov. - 3 due Pec. COMPLETE LINE OF MODERN FARM MACHINERY SELLS AHEAD OF CATTLE!!! Includes J.D. Model 3010 Tractor - Farmall Model H Tractor - John Deere Model Fl3O Mounted - 4 bottom trip plow (Cover boards) Int. Little Genius 2 bottom pull type plow on rubber - J. 1). Model 14T. Power take otl baler - J.D. Semi Mounted side del. Rake - J. D. model N ISO Bu. power manure spreader - J. D. Fertilizer - Grain & Grass Drill - J. D. Model 200 two row corn planter - Meyer Combination Mow er - Hay conditioner .Model OfiO - New Idea Model 501 Hy draulic Loader - J.D. 10 It. Fertilizer Dist. - Meyer 33’ portable Elevator - 3 flat wagons - Oliver 8 tt. Tamden Cultipacker - Oliver 10 ft. Tamden Cultipacker - 0 tt. disc. - 3 Sect. Harrow - Cultivator - 4 ft. V type snow plow - 7 It. Disc - Tractor chains - Elec, corn shcller - 3 Surge units & milking Equip. - Milk cans - Orchard sprayer - 4000 K\V Generator - Heat Hauser tor Model H tractor - Many other small items. MAKE YOUR PLANS TO ATTEND THIS COMPLETE FARM DISPERSAL ON MONDAY, APRIL 32!!! Sale starts 10:30 A.M. with Machinery. (Lunch will be served by the Polly anna Club of the Bernville Grange.) R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. MR. & MRS. WILLIAM ROBERTS Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Owners, Mexico, N. Y. ’ Bernville, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 20, 1963 Other ofhccis elected weie Robert Giotf, Peach Bottom, vrce president; John Douts, Drumore, aecretaiy, Wendell Martin, Drumore, treasurer; Everett Kreider, Ji , news re porter; Paul Trimble, Quarry ville Rl, song leader; Carol Aument, Holt wood Rl, and Thomas Delever, Quarryvill© Rl, game leaders Thomas De lever was also elected County 4-H Council representative. Adult leaders reelected by the club weie Riohaid Defever, Daniel Tumble, and J. Ever ett Kieider, all of Quarryville Rl. Speaker of the evening was Glenn Yodei, district manager ot seed and feitihzer sales for the Pennsylvania Farm Buieau Coopeiative in the eastern part ot the state His subject was basic cultiual piactices and pnncipals m corn production. “Keep on the panic button,” is a cardinal rule foi safe, ea, efficient movement of cattle, ac cording to Livestock Conserva tion, Inc This suggestion is based on the observed fact it hat cattle will instinctively avoid bunching and other bruise damaging situations, if the driver avoids exciting the ani mals and permits them to “think”. Since 1935 . . . Your Dependable SALES EVERY TUESDAY MOW fast - ... keep cool! 4 ft. and 3 ft. rotary mowers also reel and sickle mowers. Cut grass and weeds up to 4 mph. Your work’s easier with Economy Tractor. Five models, 12" to 19" frame clearance . . . automotive clutch, transmission, differ ential ... no belts. 21 quick-change attachments for lawn care, snow removal, field and woodland work. Get a free demonstration: 2 & 4 wheel garden tractors Also used tillers, mowers, L. H. Brubaker 330 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster R. I). S, Lititz Phono Lancaster 397-5179 htrasburg 687-3179 Lititz 626-7766 19