Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 13, 1967, Image 10

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    —Lancaster Faming, Saturday, May 13,1967
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$0 4-H
NEWS
411 GUERNSEY CLUB
PLANS DISTRICT MEET
by Jesse L. Halmor, reporter
The Lancaster County Guern
sey 4-H Club met at the So
lanco High School ag. room.
Twenty-seven members re-
SS „'°4.h I LS:
ed plans to organize a State L ®CTURE ON ALASKA
Junior Guernsey Association by Ann Walton > re P° te
The next meeting will be a The sec ond meeting of the
Southeast District meeting. At Kirkwood Community 4-H Club
that time, plans and opportuni- was held at the Bart-Colerain
ties for the youngsters will be Elementary School on May 2.
outlined for the State Junior Tim Mills resigned as treas-
Guernsey Association. urer and Betty Jackson was
The time and place for this elected to take his place,
meeting will be Wednesday. Mrs. June Hardwick, of Kirk-
SUPREME
Mineralized
Containing RHEOLITE®
MILLER’S CORN SUPREME
is a qualify fertilizer designed to help the
grower achieve high grain and silage yields.
Also contains soluble magnesium.
See Your Miller Dealer or Contact Your
Miller Representative Today
MILLER CHEMICAL
& FERTILIZER CORP.
EPHRATA, PA
June 14, at the Guernsey Sales
Pavilion. It was also announced
that on Saturday, July 8, a
statewide meeting is scheduled
lor State College. Persons un
der 21 years of age. owning
a purebred Guernsey are eligi
ble for membership, and should
attend these meetings.
Cindy and Donald Breneman
gave a demonstration on "How
to Read Pedigrees." After the
demonstration, the club song
leader, Cynthia .1. Balmer.lead
the group in a few 4-H songs.
The meeting was then ad
journed.
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Ph, 733-8525
Goble Ayrshire Joins
1 50,000 Pound Club
C. Harold Gable & Son, El- FREE. Subscribers to Lancas
verson Rl, was honored at the ter Farming will receive one
Annual Awards Banquet of the advertisement each month in
Ayrshire Breeders’ Association our Mail Box Market. Subscrib
held recently at Hotel Roose- ers using the Mail Box Market
velt in Cedar Rapids, lowa. will be governed by the follow-
C. Harold Gable & Son is ing rules:
the breeder and owner of the Limit your advertisement to
registered Ayrshire cow, Ned- five lines which means not over
die’s Heather Princess whose 25 words: All advertisements
lifetime production exceeded must be in our hands by Wed
the 150,000 pound mark in nesday noon or same Will be
1966, qualifying her for mem- held over for next week’s
bership in the 150.000 Pound paper; No business advertise-
Club, Her actual cumulative ments accepted
production totals are 161,734
wood, a native of Alaska, gave C
an interesting talk on her 6200 P° unds butterfat.
homeland and her people. She In reaching this productiqn
showed slides and articles of level, the cow was never milk
handiwork. ed more than twice-a-day. Her
Dennis Allen, the club’s remarkable record is a good
county council representative, example of the persistent milk
is planning to give a demon- ing ability of Ayrshire cows
stration at the next meeting, under normal farm conditions
which will be held on June 13 and their top rating for high
at 7:30 pm. at the Bart-Col- est profit-over-feed costs, the
erain Elementary School association stated.
PUBLIC SALE
BLACK AND WHITE
HOLSTEIN FARM
DAIRY COW SALE PAVILION
along Rt. 230 By pass directly across from the
Comet Outdoor Theatre, just west of Lancaster.
FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1967
8:00 P.M.
We will have free bus service from the Intercourse Bank at
7:30 P.M. The black & white bus will stop anywhere along the
old Phila. Pike. It will take you directly to our sale and return
to Intercourse.
30 hond-picked cows
from Minnesota
15 Canadian
Purebred cows
iyOH!HBHHL.SBI Fresh Day of Sale or
right ready to fresh
2 years credit terms. Credit can be arranged prior, to sale.
CHARLES C. MYERS, Owner
PRIMARY ELECTION, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1967
Martin L.
BARD
VOTE FOR TWO
Democratic Candidates For
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Your Vote and Influence Will Be Appreciated
NOTICE
and
YARNALL
Moil Box Morkef
For Sale-250 Ford Pick-up bal
er in working order. Also 6
ply 14.9x28 used tractor tire
and tube. Willis Shoemaker,
Bainbridge Rl, Pa. 17502. Ph.
367-7498.
For Sale-HORSES, one well
mannered 3 yr. old Appaloosa
colt; one 5 yr. old Pinto Geld
ing, raised and riden by lady,,
excellent for trail riding. Ph.
284-4920 between 4 and 8 p.m.
For Sale-Rhode Island Red
Bantams, yearlings, $1 each.
Mrs. Waiter M. Sherer,. Ph,
Manheim 665-3328.
For Sale -'Collie puppies, 6
weeks old. Ph. 687-6010.
Wanfed-Used chicken feeders,
broiler size. 569-1787.
Auctions
PUBLIC AUCTION
FARM MACHINERY ,
TUESDAY, MAY 16
at 12:00 Noon
Int’l 460 Tractor, narrow
front end, power steering, fast
hitch draw bar, Int'l 4-row cul
tivators, Int’l 3-hot. 14" trip
plows, Int’l mounted tractor
mower, 449 A Int. Corn Planter
; (4 row), Int’l 4-sec. spring tooth
harrow, hydraulic cylinder for
Int. manure loader (new) Case
10-ft. road disc with leveling
disc, NH. heavy duty 5-ton wag
on, 1 wagon chassic, flat body
wagon, Chattanooga 12’ culti
packer, 6 sec. J.D. rotary hoe,
electric corn sheller, 275-gal.
fuel tank & pump, J.D. Manure
spreader Model H. J.D. sub-soil
er, 42-ft. King-Wyse grain hay
or straw elevator (perfect con
dition), 2 double action hy
draulic cylinders, 1954 Chev.
6100 dump truck with 4 new
10-ply mud & snow tires, semi
mounted J.D. 2-bottom plows
14 or 16”, 1 set of new racks
for Chev. pick-up. Farmer 12-
volt tractor grass seeder, N.H.
Baler, wagon with flat bed &
sides for silage, 2 headboards,
for unloading silage, eagles &
rollers, ME mower, 12 rolls
baler wire. Jack with electric
motor for unloading silage.
Wards hammer mill, 3-see.
springtooth harrow, NJL corn
sheller, 2 metal corn bodies, old
cultipack, Int. 2-row cultivator
for M tractor, M.H. 2-row culti
vator for' 44 M.H. tractor,. 20*
elevator.
Harry Rudnick & Sons, Inc.,
Managers
At Galena, Maryland
Paul R.
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