Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 08, 1964, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8, 1964
4-H Club News
Spungs State park The menr
beis decided to have a water
melon party at the next meet
by Albert J. Henry mg, which will be on Sept
The members of the Lancas- 16th a t the home of Eric Ston
ter County 4-H Wildlife Club erj ios Eden Road, Lancaster
spent the week end of July 31,
Aug. 1, 2 at Camp Malcroft on PEQUEA VALLEY
LANCASTER CO.
WILDLIFE CLUB
Big Moores Run road in Potter 4.H CLUB MEETS
Co The camp is owned by
the leaders, Mr and Mrs. Mel-
vin Long of Lititz R. D 1. The Pequea Valley 4-H Club
Activities included hikes, met on Monday, August 3, at
and attendence of the Woods- the Intercourse Fire Hall. Pre
mens carnival at Cherry sident Grace Martin, presided
I PUBLIC HORSE SALE
% Monday eve., August 10th, 1964 %
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* At Martins Sales Stables *
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* Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster Co. «•
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% Load-of Indiana half Arabian horses. Harness *
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❖ and saddle bred horses. Ponies. *
1 load of Standard Bred horses for Amos >:•
$ Stoltzfus. , *
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❖ We sell on commission. £
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♦> Tack sale at 6 P.M. Horses at 7:30 P.M. *
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| PAUL Z. MARTIN I
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| Ph. New Holland 354-6671 *
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Mount Joy, Pa.
by Judy Perella
MANHEII)! . TOWNSHIP
SEWING CLUB
by Assistant News Reporter
Mary Ellen Kettering
The Manheim Township 4-H
sewing club, “The Merry Stit
chers,” met August i at the
home of Mrs. Heniy Ketter
ing to finish their projects for
the 4-H sewing roundup to be
held at Penn Manor High
School, August 19,'and conduct
their business meeting. Also
in the evening; of August 19
over the business meeting.
They discussed plans for the
club picnic and decided that
it will be held August 25 at
New Holland Park. The rain
date is August 27.
Their next meeting will be
Aug 17 at which time the girls
will show their sewing pro
jects.
PATZ
Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Robert K.Rohrer
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel K 1 8-2559
they will model their piojects
for the Kiwanis Club in Lan- Clllb
caslel . To Fete Moth etl
■ The club will tour Heishey
August 20 and they have plan- plans to enteitain «,
ned a Mother’s party at the mothers we'e made i,j .1
home of Sue Weidman where members of the “\m."
the girls will model their pro- Cookin’ ”4 H Club at thou ®5
jects and make favors for the !n g on Tuesday at the hm!
Brethren Home at Neffsville. 0 f the leader. Mrs. Will
Bucher, Lititz R. 1
BE CAREFUL! Joanne Thomas, vicepr.,
Power lawn mowers are cer- den , t> was in charge Pr
tainly not playthings, warn ex- busineS s meeting and ap Dn
tension safety specialists at e d the following commitS
The Pennsylvania State Um- Margaret Grube and
versity. They urge people us- Shelly, food; and Dons s
ing power mowers to keep a Barbara Keller, entertain®
safety eye ( open wlhendver The project for the day „
they mow the lawn. It’s good making ice-cream, chocoljl
health insurance to be careful, syrup and various toppmg s
Complete Dispersal Sale
Location: IV2 miles east of Route 41, near Oct<
raro School, 5 miles south of Atglen, 3 miles south (
Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa.
Thursday, August 13, 1964
57 Registered and Grade Holstein Cattle
(Many Fresh or Springing for Early Fall)
1963 Herd Average 13,643 Milk, 476 F«t
34 Cows, 10 Fresh or Close Springing Heifer
13 Younger Heifers.
Herd tested within 30 days of sale. Charts Furnished,
Sale includes: Ty Vic Burke Fobes Joyce, 5 year, 365 daj
17,794 M, 696 F. 3.9%; A Roeland Ref. Sovereign daughtei wit
5 records that average 12,772 M. 515 F. 4,0%, she due
September; daughter of Puget Sound Admiral 2 year 330 da]
14,463 M. 545 F.; A Shaws Fern Tidy Lass daughter Classic
“Very Good”, just fresh.
Some high record Grade cows: Lois, 7 year 284 days I
674 *M. 561 F.; Hannah, 4 year 313 days 14,832 M. 529 F.; Man
4 year 311 days 15,558 M. 525 F.; Nancy, a 2 year Dean dau£
ter, 14,684 M. 522 F., and others with good production.
Some of the sires represented; Glenafton Copyright, Yart
Admiral Triumph, Ty Vic, Swampy Hollow Sov. Leader, Spin
bank Sovereign Wayne, Hedge Adormsby Dee, Maplebend D«
King Posch, The younger cattle sired by ABS Sires.
This is a good producing herd. Cattle have size -and dii
temperament character. Be sure to see them sell.
3 Surge Units (50 pound pails). Surge S.P. 22 Pump
Sale Held Under Cover, Lunch Available
For Catalogue write to Carl Diller, Refton, Pa.
SALE AT 12:30 BY
Louis ond Vernon Kauffmo
R. D. I, Parkesbtirg, Pa.
Aucts. and Sale Mgrs.
Diller, Kreider, Stoltzfus
LANCASTER COUNTY ond CHESTER - DEL
Ayrshire Sale
Wednesday, August 19, IP.M.
3 mi, east of Quarryville on Rt. 472. Follow sale sign
40 FRESH COWS AND HEIFERS 40
• Quality • Approved Sires
• TB & Blood test cert.
• Production . . , . „
• The mid-Atlantic’s top
• Soundness herds consigning
Individuals include
a daughter of Neshaminy Preferred
a cow from Harold Gable - 3 yr. act. 485 F
a cow from John Stick 2 yr. ME. 11,694 M., 521 1
a heifer from Milton Brubaker - Dam’s Act. 4 yr<
record 15,857 M. - 6331
5 dams of Redina Corsain Artificial approval 58
BF
a dam of an Abe Flory cow with over 16,000 act.
For catalog write
David Harnish Leroy C. Sensfi n ' !
Quarryville, Pa. R, D. 2
Chairman of Sale Quarryville, Fa-
Committee Auctioneer