14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28, 1985 THIMBLES ■to entertain fby Patricia, Eshlcmmn, reporter P The members of Penn Manor 'Clashing Thimbles Club plan Martin, Linda Schock, and Di- to have a party for families nnc ShcafTcr. on 'September 11 at the-Con* ... . WHITE: Joyce KaufTman. estoga Township Elementary by Jean Miller, reporter 2 xn YFAR School. Rehearsal will be Sep* of T ¥a™er«vH t Ic C vSu hJve C the BLUE: Pntricia Eshleman, te ™J cr 10 - Xnin nf 7„iL tL/T Pa «k Hflrnish. Lucy Kay . excuti ™ committee is L Herr - Jeanette Shenk, Linda charge of entertainment. SnfiS’r , A faKSt' Lou S™* lll - and Barbara Ror.'- Th « . refreshment committee September 1. A food commit- Consists of: Anne Sm th, chair tee was appointed by presi- oaugh. , man; Margarita and Patricia dent Kaye Smith. Serving on 3RD. YEAR lEshleman, Joy Hostetler, the Committee are June Ann BLUE: Nancy Ann Barkley, Joyce Kauffman, Linda Por- Whi'te, Diane Wise, Linda Ellyce Engle, Peggy Eshle- .ter and Connie Stehnvan. ShotU, Rhode Halligan, Pam mani Becky Harnish, Doris “““ Myer and Jeanette Styer. Harnish, Joy Hostetter, Anetta The Civil Service Act prq- A hay ride and bake sale Rorabaugh, Anne Marie Smith, hibits State Civil Service em are also planned for the fu- and Cindy Whitaker. ployees from engaging in poli ture. Those on the hay nde red: Donna Kauffman. tical activity and from being committee are Barbara Cock- — __ ■■■ assessed for political purposes, ley, Jackie DeHaven, Rhoda Employees are guaranteed Halligan, Kathy Shrom, Wan- their ri e hts * s citizens,' how da WiUwerth, and Silvia Wis- Porter, ever and may contribute mon ger. ey to the political party-of Serving on the bake sale RED * Nancy Cramer. their choice, committee are Cindy Kilhef-, 4-H Club News JOLLY STITCHERS TO HAVE PICNIC ner, Jean Miller, Linda Doch ter, Marilyn Halligan, Jane Smith, and Linda Wissler. The picnic was planned and the committees appointed on Monday, August 23 at'the Jol- ly Stitchers’ meeting held at home of Mrs. Clydeth the Buch. PENN MANOR SEWING CLUB by (Patricia (Eshlemac; reporter The county-wide 4-H Club Sewing Roundup was held Au gust 18 at Penn Manor High School. The following girls received ribbons: IST. 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Forest PUBLIC AUCTION Dispersal Sale of Registered and Grade Holstein Dairy r all Dairy Equipment and Farm Machinery 1 The undersigned having sold his farm will sell the foil, ing at public auction on the premises located on Md. Rio £ 274, 5 miles South of Rising Sun and 5 miles North of Nnt East in Cecil County, Maryland, on oc TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1965 at 10:30 a.m. (EDST) FEED; Approx. 3000 Bales of Clover Hay; 1000 bales Mixed Hay; 1500 bales of Wheat Straw. , FARM MACHINERY: ’65 Int’l 806 Diesel Tractor (300 and Vz yr. warranty); Int’l 5x16" semi-mounted Plow; N-H s Flail Chopper; N-H 818 Forage Harvester w/2 row Corn He Int’l chuck Wagon w/141 running gear; 2 N-l Power Spread! w/Forage Sides; new N-H PTO Ensilage Blower w/50 ft Pipe; Faraway Bam Cleaner w/240 ft of Chain and Flirt,, 80 £t. N-H Mow Conveyor; 8 ton Steel Bulk Feed Tank; 14 * Steel Silo and 15x36 Wooden Silo both with aluminum root DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Zero T-20 Vacuum Milk Tv 500 gal.; 30 ft of Glass Pipeline w/stainless steel Connect Pipe;, Wash Vat; Washer Pump; 4 Surge Milking Units; 52 g Elec. Water Heater; Mojonmer Dumping Station; Stainlt Steel Backets, Strainers and Dairy Supplies. 74 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE: 44 Head Registered and 30 Grade Cows. This is a young herd artificial bred from the Eastern Ontario Stud Service featuring daughtt of Reflection, Lassie Leader, Sovereign, Miss. Rag Apple Lei er; Wisconsin Achievement Duke, Pabst Walker and Rosa Sires. Majority of cows fresh in June and July or Close Spin ing, balance in full flow of milk averaging 3300 lbs. of m| daily. Several Leader, Rag Apple and Rosafe Daughters (a calf) with daily milk from 61 to 70 lbs. and 3.5% to 4.3% < fat. Also Grade individuals w/daily records of 60- to 90 ]| of milk. 20 animals classified from Good to Excellent T Accredited and Certified Bangs Free. Tested for out-of-slj shipment TERMS CASH Not responsible for accidents on day of the sale. ATLEE ARMOUR, JR., Own Rising Sun, Md., 301-658-64 Aberdeen Sales Co., Sales Mgr., Aberdeen, Maryland Burdell Preston, Jr., Clerk LuQch served by the Ladies of Ebenezer Methodist Church. Catalog available at sale. Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc ABINGDON, VA. PHONE €2B-355 Sale Every Thurs. All Classes of Livestock 500-1000 lb. Native Steers Native»Steer-Heifer Calvt Ist Hereford STEER SALE 720* Tues., SEPT. 2nd Hereford STEER SALE ISOS'- Tues., SEPT.! ANGUS STEER SALE 1104 s Tues., SEPT.! ANGUS CALF SALE 752- Tues., SEPT.! 3rd Hereford STEER SALE 1848* Tues., OCT. State Feeder CALF SALE 1416- Tues., OCT. 1 This State Feeder Calf Sale at 7:00 P.M. Ist Tri-State CALF SALE 2527 Tues., OCT. ANGUS COW SALE 7:00 P.M. FRI., OCT. Angus Sale consists of 400 Bred Cows-Heifers, 25 Bulls Sponsored by Virginia Angus Association 4th Feeder STEER SALE 2114* Tues., OCT. 2 HEREFORD COW and HEIFER SALE Tues,, NOV. Consists of 409- Bred Cows and Heifers Sponsored by Virginia Hereford Association 2nd Tri-State CALF SALE 505- Tues., NOV. 1 ALL CATTLE SALES START AT 1:00 P.M. EXCEPT State Feeder Calf and Angus Cow Sales Start 7:00 P.M. Tazewell Livestock Market, Inc. TAZEWELL, VA. PHONE 982-892 Sale Every Monday All Classes of Livestock FEEDER STEER SALE 1000 Wed,, OCT. STATE FEEDER CALF SALE 800 Wed., OCT. 1 CLINCH VALLEY CALF SALE 800 Wed., OCT. * CATTLE SALES START AT 1:00 P.M. All cattle in the sales at both marketswiß be officially grade by Virginia Division of markets and will be weighed-in on th day proceeding thesale date. Check with yoiir County Agent the Sales Committee or the Markts for further information. ■* Indicates No. Head 1964 Sales FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc. A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET ABINGDON, VA. PHONE 628-355!