[• Guernsey (Continued from Pape n properly supported that an or been done in other places. Fol- ganization be effected imme lowing a complete discussion of diately. PUBLIC NIGHT SALE OF VALUABLE LIVESTOCK THURS. NIGHT, JUNE 12,1969 Starting at 8 P. M. Sharp Sale located 5 miles North of Rt. 222 along Rt. 897, 2 miles North of Reinholds. 50 HEAD OF CATTLE This includes a complete herd of Purebred Holstems from Lackawanna County. This is an extra good herd in all stages of production. Some fall cows. All bred cows are bred to either King Pin or Gent. These cattle are all certified, accredited and checked for pregnancy. Buy for cash and save. Satisfaction guaranteed. Health Charts night of Sale. VERNON & RAY KLINE, owners Phone AC 215-267-2368 or 215-267-2298 Randal Kline, Auct. Not responsible for accidents Refreshment stand. f ' .. ■»- -- ■■ PUBLIC SALE MACHINERY AND FEEDER STEERS One Mile West of Wakefield on Herr Drive, 20 Miles South of Lancaster off Route 27 2, follow antique signs. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1969 11:30 A. M. ALUS CHALMERS Dl7 WITH 3 PT. HITCH AND 3 SPEED HYD. VALVES (NEW 75 HRS.) 3-16 in. slat bottom plow (plowed 15 acres), 861 Ford with loader, scoop & scraper blade, Allis Chalmers Model C with cults., Ontario 15 disc drill with band seeders on rubber, John Deere 24 disc harrow, John Deere R manure spreader, JD 352 side delivery rake, JD fluffer, Brady flail chopper, power take off hammer mill on rubber, New Holland #66 baler, McCormick 7 ft. grass mower, McCormick 452 corn planter, 3 pt., 3 section harrow, Brillion cultipacker. WIN-CO. 15,000 W GENERATOR (GOOD) Littletowns rotary cutter, rubber tired wagon, 16 ft. dual wheel trailer, Ironage vegetable planter, 550 gal. water tank, 3 pt. weeder, 2 feed carts, 6 hog feeders, 3 and 16 holes, 2 platform scales, hyd. jack, Planet. Jr: Tuffy garden trac tor, 24 in. riding mower, wheel barrow, 50 heavy window sash 42-52, 40 ft. extension-ladder, 100 ft. extension cord, baled corn fodder, lumber. 40 ANGUS REEDER; STEERS Acclimated approx. 700 lb. adv. 3000 BU. CORN 2 Jamesway gas brooders and feeders, dehorners, forks, chains, shovels, P.T.O. cloverseed sower. Many other arti cles. 9 pc. Duncan Phyfe dining room suite, Birdseye maple bed room suite, spring & mattress, large eedar wardrobe (like new), cedar chest, rugs, 12x14’6”, 9xl2’, 7’6”xB’6”, braided handmade rug 7’6”x 10’, Wicker chairs, metal chairs, 1 brown metal bed spring and mattress. BRA L. RUTT Order of Sale Household Small Items Farm Machi nery Com Steers. Kreider & Dilier, Aucts. Lunch by New Providence Meimorate Church (he project, there was a motion ' V HOUSEHOLD GOODS The object of the Association is to unite Guernsey breeders in their endeavors to improie For membership, the person the breed and to secuie recopni- must be the owner or employee tion for its superior qualities of an owner of puie-bied 01 Terms by SPECIAL In Season Prices On JOHN DEERE and NEW HOLLAND COMBINES SEE THEM NOW! A. B. C Groff, INC. New Hollond, Po, Phcme; 354-4191 Public Auction FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1969 STARTING AT 6:00 P. M. Sale Held Under Lights 20 to 30 TRACTORS MANY MAKES AND MODELS International, Ford. John Deere. Allis-Chalmers, Case, Massey-Harris, Massey-Ferguson, Oliver FARM MACHINERY Cultivators, Mowers, Windrowers, Balers, Hay Crushers, etc. Some Lawn and Garden Equipment Attention DEALERS & FARMERS: Bring your own surplus equipment in to be sold on consignment. Dry Goods man will be here for the Ladies. TERMS - CASH We buy ? sell, trade, wholesale-daily. Used Parts for most make & model of Tractors & Farm Machinery. Other Sale Dates: July 18 CONDITIONS BY WENGER'S FARM MACHINERY, INC. So. Race St. Eentzel and Horst, Auctioneers Lunch served by Myerstown Church of the Brethren lot Building Fund. Baked Goods Ham on BoIL Soup available fur lakc-out 717-866-2138 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 7,1969—13 giado Guernsey cattle, and must icside within the county, also, he must cnclouse the Constitu tion of the Association and pay membership dues. At the time ol the formation of the Association, this gioup also initiated the formation of the Guernsey Calf Club. To this clay, the Club is suppoited in pait by them, pioviding money for the annual 4 H Guernsey Round-up. A Guernsey Field Day is held each year at a farm of one of the members This year, the lo cation was the faim of K. D. Linde, Quarryville During the morning, judging activities weie available for men, women, and chikhen. dunng the afternoon, an intei esting program includ ing slides of \anous dairy set ups held eceiyones attention In the tall of the yeai, an other exciting event takes place this is the piesentation of a Guernsey call to an FFA boy at the Lampetei Community Fan. Each intei ested member sub mits his application, telling how he would laise a call Each ap plicant is also intei ueweel in die idually accoidmgly, a win ner is chosen This year’s win nei was Ken Giube Since the foimation of the Lancaster County Guernsey Bieedeis Association is 1925, an Annual Banquet and business meeting has been held The site this year was Rhoads’ Restau rant, Quarryville, the menu in cluded delicious fried chicken. Following the recognition of guests and the presentation of several reports and awards, The Rev. George Paterson, D D. pro vided entertainment with slides and narration of various coun tries he had visited. This spring, instead of a field tup which is usually taken an nually, a group fiom the Asso ciation attended the National Guernsey Breeders Association meeting in Hershey, Pennsyl jvania. This was an opportunity which does not ause frequently, as these meetings are held all over the United States. All those attending enjoyed this chance to see how other areas aie at tempting to impiove and secure recognition of the superior qualities of the Guernsey breed. • Farm Calendar „ Continued from Page 1) 8 00 p m —4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club meets, Farm and Home Center. Thursday, June 12 730 am —Junior Ag Club, Ephrata High School, Leave on all-day field trip, fiom High School 730 p m -Lititz-Manheim Com munity 4-H Club meets, Raymond Stoner Home, Eden Road. Friday, June 13 13-15 4-H Cookie Sale. 7-00 p.m—Garden Spot 4-H Community Club meet at Smoketown Elementary School. 8 OOp.m Penn-Willow 4-H Community Club meets, Pequea Elementary School. Packaging of milk began in 1884 with the Thatcher, N. Y., milk bottle, has evolved to to day’s plastic and plastic-coated containers. More changes are sure to come as packagers try to find and answer the preferences and needs of the retail customer. The future may hold introduc tion of other milk drinks, some now popular in foreign countries —carbonated whey; kefir, enzy me-ueated, special protein or exouc-fiavored milks, but r&ICF predicts Basically, the milk of tomorrow will be the i.hlk of to day witn more attention paid to its rlavcr Despite mdk’s nutri tional qivLlios, nose ueople, duJuicn eojcaiLy, drink milk My erst own Pa More Changes Ahead
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