34 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 3, 1966 4-H NEWS PEQUEA VALLEY 4-H HOLDS ROUNDUP by Carol Eby, reporter The anntjal roundup of the Pequea Valley 4-H Club was bold Monday night at the In tercourse Civic Grounds. Mrs. Charles Hoober and Mrs. Edward Miller judged the sewing outfits made by the girls. The first year girls were judged only on the neat ness and sewing of their gan ments. The other girls were judged on appearance, model ing, accessories with the dress, neatness of sewing, and suit ability to the occasion. Miss Cynthia Brackbill and Miss Glenda Watts judged the cakes made by 'the cooking girls. The cakes were judged on texture, flavor, and color. The sewing girls will receive their ribbons at a fashion show in which they will model their outfits. No date has been set for the fashion show. LEOLA PINCUSHIONS PLAN ROUNDUP fcy Cynthia McQuate, reporter The Leola Pincushions 4-H Club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs Jacob Hoober, August 24 Plans were made for Round up on September 7, which will also be held at Mis Hoober’s. The meeting was followed by social time, and the mem bers worked on their projects Nine members and two lead ers were piesent The next meeting will be held September 7 KOOKIE KOOKS CLOSE OUT SUMMER SEASON Jby Ellyce Jean Engle, reporter The annual roundup of ithe Penn Manor Koofcie Kooks was held Wednesday, August 31, at Stehmans Church Pavilion with .twenty members and ten motheis present. To complete their project requirements, the third year girls planned and presented the following program- Songs: “We’re from Pennsyl vania” led by Linda Porter, “The Basic Four” composed and led 'by Mane and Nancy Kocker-, Humorous skit, two piano solos - Mane Kocker and Nancy Kocker; skit: “The Ele phant,” characters- Elephant— Linda Porter, Trainer—Conme Stehman, Victim Christine Stehman, accordian solos Cyn thia Grossman, monologue Nancy Barley Test on Table Settings and Table Manners Linda Poiter, Conme Stehman, Dons Harmsh and Ellyce Jean Engle After the piogram game leaders, Tern Brenner and Carla McDonna, took charge until refreshments During the afternoon the • Mail Box Market For Sale 1931 Chev 2-dr. Sedan, restored and running $595 2 end-gate silage wa gon boxes with unloader $350. 1956 T-hcense CMC 10 ft. stake body $695. G. Dar lington, Lititz 626-7440. For Sale FEEDER PIGS. Crossbred, 50 pound average weight. Call 665-5728. Some Gave Up and Cried, Others Tried A Classified In Lancaster Farming able to attend the roundup and wiahea to complete her pro leadera, Mra. Witmer Dull and Ject must take her book and Mrs. Charles Kocker, scored exhibits to either of the lead the gilds’ books and exhibits, era within a week. Each of the girls was awarded This roundup closes this a ribbon. summer’s cooking sessions of Any member who was un- the Kookie Kooks. NEW COMPACT DESIGN VHIGH CAPACITY FORD W" FORAGE HARVESTER ALLEN H. MATZ 505 E. Main St. New Holland PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Thursday, September 22, 1965 at 2 P.M. FARM Large farm of 267 A. partly in W. Donegal Twp., Lancaster Co., and partly in Londonderry Twp., Dau phin Co., at Conewago Station, along Pa. and Reading Railroads. Suitable for industry, development, recreational area as well as farming. Borders Conewago Creek. Improvements include 2 1 /z story stone mansion house with slate roof, containing 10 rooms, and frame and brick attached dwelling containing 7 rooms. Large frame bank barn 80 x 60 and stone barn 60 x 80; block milk house, corn crib, frame implement shed. 2 wells on premises. Easy access along State Road 36072 and Twp. Road 863. WOODLAND Valuable tract of woodland bordered by Pa. Rail road and Conewago Creek. Containing 150 A. heavy stand of timber. 1866 ft. of road fronting along Twp. roads 306 and 863 and State road. For appointment to inspect premises phone the bank at 367-1156. At same time, some farm implements will be sold, including a Farmall Super C tractor with plow and cultivator. ANNA E. ZEAGER ELIZABETHTOWN TRUST COMPANY Administrator of Estate of PAUL L. ZEAGER, deceased William J. Wagner, Auctioneer Albert D. Stuart Alspach and Ryder Attorneys Denver JERSEYS Pennsylvania State SALE Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1966 12:30 P.M. Farm Show Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Featuring 43 Jerseys, Fresh or near Fresh „ These are hand picked Jerseys from the best herds in Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, New Jersey, and Connecticut. They represent the best available Jerseys for production and type. There will be cows for the most discriminating buyers of foundation ani mals, with excellent type for the show ring, as well as cows that produce lots of milk for the farmers milk pail. COWS TO FIT EVERY POCKETBOOK. There will be many bargains you don’t want to miss! BRADEN KING, Boonsboro, Md,, Auctioneer Request Catalogues from Merle E. Miller, Sale Chairman, Route 3, Carlisle, Pa. Bob Lord, Dudley, Mass,, Sale Manager Kent R. Ferrell, Jr. Public Auction REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 70 HEAD 70 Sale to be held in the dairy barn arena at the Aberdeen Sales Company located on Md. Bt. 22, 8 mi. east of Bel Air, Md., 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md., in Churchville, Md., on Friday, September 9, 1966 Night Sale 8:00 P.M. EDST CONSIGNMENTS: James Carter of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, will sell 20 registered and grade young cows and first calf heifers most of which will be fresh at sale time. Frank Hoffecker of Bel Air, Md., will sell several first calf heifers. Charles Dixon of Stewartstown, Pa., will sell several fresh cows. Keith Harrison of Freeland, Md., will sell several top grade cows that are fresh and milking between 60 - 70 lbs. per day. Ralph Walker of Havre de Grace, Md., will sell a load of fresh cows. Leroy Growl of Fawn Grove, Pa., has consigned a load of top fresh cows. There will be other consignments of good, young cows and heifers. „ ,„ All cattle are T.B, Accredited and Certified Bangs Free, Calfhood Vaccinated and tested within 30 days of sale for out-of-state shipments. MANAGER’S NOTE: We are selling a top group of cattle at this sale. The consignments are from herds that are selling out. The owners will sell their cattle in our monthly sales as they freshen. All of these cattle are young and show good con formation and production. If you are looking for additional cattle or replacements, plan to attend this sale. Dairy sale held 2nd Friday each month. Auctioneers ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Sale Managers Phone: 734-7105 734-6050 John H, O'Neill