Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 11, 1965, Image 14

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    14—limoast'et Farming, Saturday, September 11,1965
4-H Club News
Small Engine Club
Holds Awards Meeting
Roundup results of the 4-H
Small Engine Cluib, and the
first 'Small Engine 4-H Proj
ect Club to >be organized in
Lancaster County, recently
completed an eight-week
course of study. The Club,
located in the Quarryville
area, is under the leadership
of (Gaylord Arnst of Willow
Street. During the course the
memlbers studied the opera
tion and maintenance of small
gasoline engines, both two
cycle and four cycle. Safety
was also stressed.
The first prize, awarded on
the basis of the lecoid book
and general knowledge gained
of the gasoline engine as
shown in a ’tiouble shooting
contest, went to Enos Leed,
New Pi evidence, Rl; second
prize to Eddie Harrington, 410
West Fourth Street, -Quarry
ville; third, Rodney Denhnger,
Gordonville Rl; fourth, Paul
Scheuing, Quairyville Rl; and
fifth, Raymond Wimer, 19
South Lime Street, Quarry
vllle.
These awards were given
recently at the final meeting
of this group.
JOLLY STITCHERS
HOLD PICNIC
by Jea(ni Miller, regporter
The Jolly Stitchers’ 4-H Club
of Farmersville held' its pic
nic at Lake Texter, Schoeneck,
on September 1.
Members and families went
swimiming and. played games
New Food Technology
Major Now Offered
At Penn State Univ.
The Pennsylvania 'State Uni
versity announces it is offer
ing a new undergraduate ma
jor in food technology,
starting this 'Septemlber at
University Park
■The major an food technol
ogy is a scientific approach to
processing, packaging, and
development of foods, says
Donald V Josephson, chan
man of the committee admin
istering the program in the
College of Agriculture.
Development of the new
major, Josephson states, rec
ognizes the tiend among food
processing companies for more
scientifically trained personnel
as well as more varied oper
ations. In Pennsylvania alone,
opportunities exist for cap
able food technologists in
nearly 8,000 food manufac
turing and processing plants
whiifeh add over three billion
dollars to the State’s economy
each year.
College of Agriculture de
partments cooperating in the
new major are animal indus
try and nutrition, agricultural
engineering, dairy science,
horticulture, and poultry sci
ence.
'Students will take the usual
undergraduate courses In the
basic sciences as well as in
writing and speaking skills,
social sciences, humanities,
and economics. An additional
18 elective credits are avail
able for studies in major are
as of interest or combinations
of vaiious coufses
While many of the courses
in food technology aie new,
an expei jer.ced faculty has
been dirvn fiom the food ic
scvich st u ff m the College of
Ajj culuie A ‘-cholai-hip
m o ' m '•> being cic'c'oped
to aid sturlenU
of the J.' <C. Penney store,
Bphrata.
Those attending the plonk
prepared by game leaders included the members, lead 1 -
Linda Dochter and Cindy era, and families of the mem-
Smith. bers and* leaders.
It was announced that the The light bulb sale jwhich
bake sale 'will be held on Fri- ran through July and August
day, September 17 in front proved to be successful.
SPECIAL
STEER
DAY
Tuesday, September 14, 1965
1:00 P.M. E.S.T.
FAUQUIER
LIVESTOCK
EXCHANGE
Inc.
Marshall, Virginia
1965 Special Cattle 'Sales
Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc.
ABINGDON, VA. PHONE 628-3551
Sale Every Thurs. All Classes of Livestock
-4- > -4- -4- -4—4—4-4--4-4-4>
500-1000 lb. Native Steers Native Steer-Heifer Calves.
■4 4 4 4-4 4 4 4-4 4-4-4 4444 44 4 4 4-4 4 4 4 44 4-4-4 4-44-4
2nd Hereford STEER SALE 1598 s Tues., SEPT. 14
ANGUS STEER SALE 1104 ‘ Tues., SEPT. 21
ANGUS CALF SALE 752 Tues,, SEPT. 28
3rd Hereford STEER SALE 1848 " Tues., OCT. 5
State Feeder CALF SALE 1416 Tues., OCT. 12
This State Feeder Calf Sale at 7:00 P.M.
Ist Tri-State CALF SALE 2527" Tues., OCT. 19
ANGUS COW SALE 7:00 P.M. FRL, OCT, 22
Angus Sale consists of 400 Bred Cows-Heifers, 25 Bulls
Sponsored by Virginia Angus Association
4th Feeder STEER SALE 2114
HEREFORD COW and HEIFER SALE
Consists of 409'" Bred Cows and Heifers
Sponsored by Virginia Hereford Association
2nd Tri-State CALF SALE 505'
ALL CATTLE SALES START AT 1:00 P.M. EXCEPT
State Feeder Calf and Angus Cow Sales Start 7:00 P.M.
4-44-4-4 4-4 4 44 4-4-4 4-4-4 44-4 4 ■4—o- 4444 4-4-4-4 -4- 4 44
Tazewell Livestock Market, Inc.
TAZEWELL, VA. PHONE 982-9921
Sale Every Monday All Classes of Livestock
FEEDER STEER SALE 1000
STATE FEEDER CALF SALE 800
CLINCH VALLEY CALF SALE 800
CATTLE SALES START AT 1:00 P.M.
"v - <s—-v- -v* -v - -v- o—- -fy-
AU cattle in the sales at both markets will be officially graded
by Virginia Division of Markets and will be weighed-in on the
day proceeding the sale date. Check with your County Agent,
the Sales Committee or the Markts for further information.
'■ Indicates No. Head 1964 Sales
*£• ■0-
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL
Abingdon Livestock Market, Inc.
A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET
ABINGDON, VA.
Tues., OCT, 26
Tues., NOV. 9
Tues., NOV. 16
Wed., OCT. 6
Wed,, OCT. 13
Wed., OCT. 20
PHONE 628-3551
i. <Z-*jsT., . : ■•• i * .it-'.-:
13,800 FEEDER CALVES
AND YEARLINGS
4 BIG WEEKS IN
SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA
2700 YEARLING STEERS
Wednesday, Sept. 22, 7:00 P.M. Dublin, Va. 900 Yearlin,
Thursday, Sept. 23, 7:00 P.M.WytheviUe, Va. 1000 Yearlin
Friday, Sept. 24, 7:00 P.M. Galax, Va. 800 Yearly
DWSOS
3100 FEEDER CALVES
Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1:00 P.M. West Jefferson
N. C. 900 Angus Cal
Wednesday, Oct. 6, 7:00 P.M. Dublin, Va. 700 Angus Cal
Thursday, Oct. 7, 7:00 P.M. Wytheville,
Va, 800 Angus Cal
4:00 P.M. Jonesville,
Va. 700 Feeder Cal
Friday, Oct. 8,
5100 FEEDER CALVES
Tuesday, Oct, 12, 7:00 P.M. Abingdon,
Va, 1500 Feeder Cali
Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1:00 P.M. Tazewell,
Va. 800 Feeder Cali
Wednesday, Oct. 13, 7:00 P.M. Dublin,
VA. 1200 Hereford Cal
Thursday, Oct. 14, 7:OQ P.M. Wytheville,
Va. 1100 Hereford Cal'
Friday, Oct. IS, 7:00 P.M. Galax,
Va. 500 Feeder Cal'
csss-' '-seoas-'.. .<4
2900 YEARLING STEERS
Wednesday, Oct. 20, 7:00 P.M, Dublin, Va. 1100 Yearlii
Thursday, Oct. 21, 7:00 P.M. Galax, Va. 800 Yearlij
Friday, Oct. 22, 7:00 P.M. Wytheville, Va. 1000 Yearlii
Eastern Standard Time For All Sales
- All Cattle Graded By The State Division Of Markets
Sold In Uniform Lots
Will Meet Interstate Shipment Requirements
For Further Information Contact:
N. N. Rich, County Agent, Pulaski, Virginia 24301
Telephone Pulaski 2-5631 1 '
JERSEYS
Pennsylvania State
SALE
Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1965
12:30 P.M.
Farm Show Building, Harrisburg, Pa.
Featuring 39 Jerseys, Fresh or near Fresh
These are hand picked Jertseys from the best hen
in Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, New Jerse;
and Connecticut. They represent the best availab
Jerseys for production and type. There will he cov
for the most discriminating buyers of foundation an
mals, with excellent type for the show ring, as we
as cows that produce lots of milk for the farmers mil
pail.
COWS TO FIT EVERY POCKETBOOK.
There will be many bargains you don’t want to mis
BRADEN KING, Boonsboro, Md., Auctioneer
Request Catalogues from
Merle E. Miller, Sale Chairman, Route 3, Carlisle, P
Bowraa