—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 28, 1967 14 Op AM NEWS 4-H CONSERVATION CLUB ELECTS G. MARTIN PRES. by Curtis Horst, reporter A meeting to organize the Northern Lancaster County 4-H Conservation Club was held last Friday evening at the Mail Box Market (Continued from Page 15) For Sale—Krizer seed corn, top yields with outstanding standability. Call or see Eu gene Hoover, Lititz R 3, Ph. 569-0756. For Sale—Berry boxes, new & used; also large coal brood er stove Amos Kilmer, East Earl Rl, Pa 17519, 1 mi west of Bowniansville Wanted —Female Cocker Span iel, AKC registei ed, 1 or 2 yrs. old Call 569-1283. For Sale—Electitc motor, 3 fa.p. 115-230 volt, repulsion and induction, heavy duty, never used. Save $6O. Ph: 284-4755. For Sale—Coleman space heat er used 1 yr., 55,000 B T.U. Turbo Jet egg washer, good condition Ph 733-7195 Wanted to Buy—Old one horse sleigh, also a one horse falling top carriage Call evenings, Heist, Nornstown Rl, Pa. Ph 584-6667 Foi Sale —Tobacco shed con vened to chicken house Three floors (32x80) with automatic feedeis To be torn down by highest biddei Robert H Kauffman, Elizabethtown Rl, Pa Ph 367-3550 leadershipin High Producing Forage Crops pEED^j Depend on Hoffman Alfalfas geared to better yields. Haymor DuPuits Saranac 919 Brand 10-19 Brand Vernal Cayuga Narragansett Maik II Ranger Buffalo All Hoffman Alfalfas are Pre- Inoculated before shipment. Helps keep bacteria working to your advantage throughout the life of the stand. A. H. HOtFNljfh I SEEDS, INC. IB {Lancaster County) Bjjl^Vl CandisviKe, Pa» I OEPEKDABLE FOR PAVING I ; CROPSSmCEI»»9 y J home of Aaron Z. Stauffer, Ephrala Rl. Election of officers was the first order of business, and members named Gerald Martin of Stevens Rl as president. Other officers were: Dennis Martin, Stevens Rl, vice presi dent: Myron and John Zim merman of Ephrata Rl, secre tary and treasurer, respective ly; Curtis Horst, New Holland Rl, news reporter. Also appointed was a game committee consisting of Louis Hurst and Clark Stauffer, both of Ephrata Rl, and Leon Roy Martin, Stevens Rl. A demonstration on how soils are formed was given by Clark and Ronald Stauffer. By heating rocks and dropping them into ice water, the boys demonstrated how rocks break up into various sized particles. They also showed how rocks can be split when water col lects in crevices and then freezes. Club leader Aaron Stauffer urged any conservation-minded youngsters between the ages of 9 and 19 to attend the next club meeting at his home on February 3, at 7 30 p.m. The Conservation Club is co sponsored by the county ex tension office and the soil and water conservation district. CENTRAL TRACTOR CLUB HOLDS 3 DEMONSTRATIONS by Lynn Royer, reporter The Lancaster County 4-H Central Tractor Club held its second meeting at Kauffman Bros. Farm Equipment Co., Mountville, on January 24 NoW's your'chancel Ivlove up to a brand new New Idea spreader at rock-bottom prices! We’re out to dear our inven tory. All types and sizes! Easy financing available —and we’re trading big, to boot! Sale is now in progress so come on in! For the spreader you’ve always needed, ASK US! ON RIGHT NOW! NEW IDEA MID-WINTER SPREADER SALE! Landis Bros. Lancaster Wilbur H. Graybill A. L. Herr & Bro. Lititz, R. D. 2 Quarryville Longenecker Farm Supply Rheems Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. Allen H. Matz Denver Three demonstration! were heffer of Manheim Rl. BARROWS AND GILTS featured. Members were also shown One lot US 1. 215 lbs. $23.75, The first one, “Why you a film on the electrical system 1-2 195-220 lbs. 22.25-22.75, one should keep the cover on your of a tractor. 30 head lot US 1-2 222 lbs. 21.- power take-off shaft” was by The next meeting will be at 35, 1-3 190-240 lbs. 21.00-22.00, Randy and Gary Neff of Mil- the L, H. Brubaker Farm couple lots 245-250 lbs, 20.25- lersville Rl. Equipment Store, Lititz, Jan- 20 -^’?" e °Ke 3 i n 2 oonl', Second. “Fuel vapors and uary 31, at 7:30 p.m. * S 7K Vffnn - o i S din Uw vf* where they go”, was by Ken- 15.75-16.00, 2-3 440-540 lbs. 15.- neth Risser of Leola Rl. Lancaster Auction SHEEP 26 Wooled slaugh- Third, "Do not refill an en- (Continued from Page 2) i? mbs »* e ® dy - one , l ? t S°°2 gine when it is hot and keep 94 lbs. $24.00, one lot vjood the engine clean”, was pre- HOGS 261 Barrows and 62 lbs. $23.00. sented by Kurtis Charles, 2249 gilts mostly steady. Leabrook Road, and James Kil- lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllli The Money Crop HAYMOR ALFALFA Fresh seed mixed and Inoculated (FREE) Save with HEIST’S Seeds Reist Seed Co. Mount Joy, Pa. Ph. 653-4121 Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925) iiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiimiimiiiiii A. B. C. Groff, Inc, New Holland Chet Long Akron Top Yields of Forage with PIONEER.SEED Sorghum-Sudangrass Hybrids Pioneer offers you 6 outstanding alfalfas ... each bred to fit specific needs. They’ll help you get the most from each acre. Pioneer brand forage sorghums 931 and 940 stand out as the New Generation in sorghums —proved in several official state tests. Fill your silo on an amazingly few acres. if sorghum-sudangrass hybrids fit into your plans, plant Pioneer variety 985. It’s bred for fast starts and quick regrowth. Take the first step toward top yields of forage; order the seed you’ll need when your salesman calls. m PIONEER Salesman SEEDS ♦4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444* PUBLIC SALE Location: 3 mile South of Quarryville along Route 222, Vi mile South of Mechanics Grove, 15 mile South of Lancaster, East Drumore Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. Wednesday, February 8, 1967 Valuable 100 Acre Dairy Farm Bank barn with 32 stanchions, newly installed barn cleaner, slate roof, recently built milkhouse, corn barn, 2 V-i story frame house, 4 rooms and bath 2nd floor and 3 rooms and % bath on Ist floor. House has automatic hot water heat and has been remodeled within past 5 years. Summer kitchen attached and slate roof on all buildings. • Farm has frontage along 222. Never failing stream flows thru meadow, good spring, large lawn with weep ing willows and fireplace, 8 acres of woodlot. Three churches within 1 mile and school within 3 miles. Ex cellent Phila. milk market. May be inspected anytime except Sunday, Terms: 10% day of sale, balance April 1 or earlier when possession will he given. Kreider and Diller, Aucts. Alfalfa Sorghum Your Pioneer 1:00 P.M. CLAIR K. GRIFFITH BETTY" K. GRIFFITH Owners