—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 23. 1975 74 Penn Willow 4-H holds round-up The Penn Willow 4-H Club held its anmi.il Kound-Up at the Murlu’villc Middle School on August 12, at G OO pm. Approximately 100 4- Hers and their families attended the Hound-Up which began with a covered ash suj i>er After the social 4-H members and their families viewed the exhibits that were shown, flowers, crafts, etymology, cooking, sewing, and rabbit projects. At 7:40 a cake walk was held which was then followed by the bike project which demonstrated different games and skills they learned during their year. After the bike demon stration, the cooking projects then gave demonstrations The Cooking Over the Coals played Jack pot and Password using items which dealt with cooking. Then Teens En tertain presented a skit on their project. It's Fun to Bake gave a demonstration on the “Right and Wrong Ways to Set the Table”. Julia and Joyce Sour beer cf Meals For Today - The Easy Way presented a demonstration on “How to Make a Relish Tray” and “How to Make a Watergate Salad”. Presenting the Awards for the evening were Jay Irwin and Linda Franz from the Farm and Home Center. Awards are as follows: American Foods Blue Ribbons, Wendy Huber, Linda Huber, Natalie Ditzler. Red Ribbons, BEEF HERD DISPERSAL FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 29 7:30 P.M. COWANESQUE VALLEY LIVESTOCK MARKET KNOXVILLE, PA ON ROUTE 49 SELLING 200 beef-type animals, 75 cows w. calves, mostly Hereford and Charolais, 7 big reg. Charolais cows, one outstanding reg. Charolais herd sire. 50 yearling steers, Hereford, Charolais, Angus and Holstein. Cows and calves are all blood and TB tested, ebgible for inter-state. A REAL OPPORTUNITY to increase or start a beef herd. Some real outstanding individuals are m this Sale. There are some of the biggest cows that we have ever had the pleasure of selling. Be sure to attend the 29th. Terms: Cash or Good Check. Lunch Available. Clair Patterson, Dr. Jack Briggs, Merville Broadbent, Owners CLYDE BEARD AND SONS KNO j™ LLE ' PUBLIC AUCTION / Of DAIRY CATTLE 120 HEAD HOLSTEfNS Having decided to discontinue my dairy operation, I will sell at public auction, my herd Thursday, August 28,1975 12:00 Noon at Carroll’s Sales Co., Felton, Delaware This herd consists of 120 cows in full flow of milk or will be fresh by day of sale. 50 of these cows have freshened between July Ist. and day of sale. This herd will be pregnancy examined and milk will be weighed The herd is TB and blood tested and shipping papers will be issued. Carroll’s Sale Co. PHIL CALLAHAN, Owner Manager Queenstown, Md. AUCTIONEERS Harry Barrett Chester Carroll Phone 734-2016 or 284-4541 Lorraine Huber, Dianna Warfcl. U'ii Fun to Bake Blue Ribbons, June Harrington. Charlene Roach, Denise Brenner. Sherri Header, Paula Swearingen, Angela Furlow, Sue Mylin, Debbie Martin. ifft | Sandy Oogen models her evening gown which she made in her create with a fabric project. Sandy is a member of the Penn Willow 4-H which recently held their round up. Red Ribbon: Tammy Ressler, White Ribbon: Doris Gaus. Cooking Over Coals Blue Ribbon: Cindy Kreider. Meals For Today The Easy Way Blue Ribbons, Helen Dcgenhardt, Martha Har nlsh, Hose Harrington, Ix>rl Krcidcr, Sharon McCauley. Patty Hull, Joyce Sourbeer, Julia Sourbeer. Tracy Scott. Teens Entertain Blue Ribbons: Pam Goss, Karen Huber, Judy Schaefer, Barb Ryiec, Janet Rylce, Monica Shccsley, Sandy Dagen. Donna Walton. Sewing Start Stitch Hand Sewing Blue Ribbons; Jane Harrington, Ix>n Kreider, Renee Sperling, Red Rib bon: Tammy Rcssler. Start Stitch Blue Ribbons: Laurie Boyd, Charlene Roach, Tessy Groff. Cotton Skirt Blue Ribbons: Susan Althouse, Pam Goss, Joyce Sourbeer, Donna Walton, White: Rose Harrington, Karen Huber. Stitch a Outfit Blue Ribbons: Teresa Dagen, Martha Harnish, Linda Huber, Patty Rutt, Natalie Ditzler, Dianna Warfel. Red Ribbons: Lorraine Huber, Wendy Huber, Cindy Kreider. Make a School Dress Blue Ribbons: Carol Huber, Donna McMichael. Create a Fabric Blue Ribbon, Sandy Dagen, Bike Blue Ribbons: Dianna Warfel, Denise Brenner, Angela Furlow, Sherri FRANKLIN COUNTY HOLSTEIN BREEDERS SALE At Chambersburg Rod and Gun Club Farm, “Franklin Co Fairgrounds”, about 7 miles southwest of Chambersburg, PA, 2 miles nor theast of Williamson along Rte 995 on Tuesday Evening, Sept 2,1975 Sale at 7 :OOP.M. 40 Registered Holsteins Certified; Accredited; Most Vacc. Offering consists of fresh and springing cows and first calf heifers, bred and open heifers, calves, 1 outstanding yearling bull. The sale committee has tried to select cattle with high quality and good D.H.I.A. records or from good record dams consigned by leading herds in Franklin Co. and some from Cumberland Co. Offering includes 11 mo. old son of Elevation, dam by Apollo, records to 20,440 M., 751 F. Females include - Citation R Maple dtr. due to Astronaut, dam has over 19,000 M., 673 F.; out standing Bootmaker dtr., fresh, dam with rec. to 20,000 M.; Astronaut out of dam over 18,000 M., 700 F.; Peters Farm Ivan Jack dtr. fresh; 2 Paclamar Triune Complete dtrs. one has dam est. at 19,257 M. 810 F.; another dam has 18,914 M., 728 F.; Capsule dtr. due to Elevation; Fleet. Monitor dtr. due to Citation R Maple; Penn Octo Kenny dtr., dam has 17,000 M, 650 F.; Milk and Honey dtr., dam over 18,000 M., 697 F; Penstate Ivanhoe Star dtrs.; one with dam over 19,000 M., 700 F.; Norlo Wilbur Model dtr. records over 18,000 M., 593 F.; Pond Gate Reflection dtr., dam has over 17,000 M., 600 F.; Hbg. Gay Ideal dtr. due to Hector Ivanhoe; others by Bonus, Transmitter, Forest Lee Centurion Rocket, Paclamar Double Triune, plus others by equally well known sires. Well known Service sires represented Write for Catalog to Armour & Horst, Marion, PA, 17235. Terms, Cash; Lunch at Sale! Ralph W. Horst Fred M. Naugle Robert Eckstine Pedigrees Chm of Sale Committee & Selections Committee Franklin County Holstein Breeders Assn. NcM. mui by tempir.iiurc ami cycle r.ihiKs like while cottons SiwpK follow m« directions need hoi w del and normal an chmimio mon laundry pro*'- t-dmn Washable woolens need Icim and one of the baac rules « inn or iool w tier, a shon After the presentation of ~ s oft o ui doilies ami >OU cycle and eenllc agnation Per awards Honald Walton gave M ,n out problems mancni ptess and synthetics ci ,slide presentation on his hcNt when w.ishcd m the trip to the 4-H Citizenship f "'i- sort I" color Separate "wash V escar" or •dunble/ Short Course m Washington “hues front soiois. Hun 'epa- permanent press" evde If your .v « laic light colors from bright or machine doesn I luce .1 special ’ ’ dirk ones A while fabric dial's tyclc. use warm water for nor been damaged In dye transfer m.d sod .md n fold rinse. Thought For Food - L Houdcr. Joyce Sourbccr. Wendy Huber, Charlene Hcwich. English Amber Pic In large mixing bowl com bine 'i cup sugar. 3 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca 1 4 teaspoon ground cinnamon '4 teaspoon ground cloves, 'h teaspoon ground nutmeg, mix well Combine 1 _> cup milk with 2 egg yolks, beat well Pour over sugar mixture, let stand 10 minutes Stir in 3 cups applesauce and 2 tablespoons lemon juice Turn mixture into 9-mch un baked pie shell Bake in preheated moderate oven (375 degrees F I 1 hour or until pie is firm in center and crust is brown Beat 2 egg whites until soft peaks form Gradually add '4 cup sugar, beat until stiff but not drv Spread meringue over filling, sealing it to edges of pie shell all around In crease oven heat to 425 degrees F Bake 5 minutes or until meringue is brow ned Auctioneer ® The Now® WagWbaske* By Bobble Hill PUBLIC DISPERSAL SALE of HOLSTEIN GRADE DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS Thursday, Sept. 4,1975 1 mile south at Atglen, at the corner of Old 41 and Highland Road, */« mile west of Octoraro School, Chester County, PA. SO HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS and Heifas T.B. AND BLOOD TESTED. Charts Available D.H.I.A. Records 30 head of Dairy Cows. 3 cows were fresh in last month. 4 close springers, Balance of herd spring and summer cows, 18 Dairy heifers, 6 to freshen in September and October, 6 to freshen in late fall and winter, 4 yearling heifers, 3 small heifer calves. Most of this herd is home raised and sired by Atlantic Breeders. SALE AT 1:00 P.M., D.S.T. Terms by: Auctioneers; Herman N. Click Leroy Zook ATGLEN, PA Leon Kurtz Phone; 215-593-5757 INVENTORY (*ir REDUCTION iAlt OF FARM EQUIPMENT At Campbell Sales and Service located 8 miles North of Mifflmtown, 20 miles south of Selm sgrove along Rte. 35 in McAlisterville, PA on; FRIDAY, AUGUST 29,1975 Sale at 10:00 A.M. 17 USED TRACTORS Farmall 1066 D with cab 2 Farmall 656 gas, 806 D with turbo. 544 and 460 gas. 340 D Farmall M with wide front, H Super C with cults Massey Ferg 180 D J D 3010 D, 730 D 2 Ferguson 30s Oliver 55 with Hi Way mower Oliver 88 with w 2rowmtd picker Int 3200 compact loader COMBINES—HAY & FORAGE EQUIP!. J D 55 self-propelled combine J D 30 and J 0 25 combines. J D 24 T balers with throwers 14 T with thrower. Hesston 320 self propelled 10 ft wmdrower, Int 990, Oliver New Idea and Hesston 9 ft mower conditioners, N I Int and Farm Hand rakes forage harvesters including 2 Int 16 3 Int 15, 20 C with corn head cutter bar Case 300 with 2 row corn head, N H 611. 3 heads, extra heads for Int 15,16 550 harvesters, Int 7 and 5 flail choppers, Int 51 and 105 forage wagons 3 beaters and roof Papec forage wagon PLOWS —TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Int 700 - 6 bottom Int 710 3 bottom auto reset lot 550 5 bottom 533 3 bottom Case 5 bottom plows, M F 4 bottom, Int 420 2 bottom Int 60 3 bottom trailer plows, Int 470 16V2 ft disk folding wings Int 37-lift, J 0 10 transport disk harrows, drag cKsk Int 401 -16 ft harrow folding wings, 4 drag harrows, 2 packers PICKERS SPREADERS MISC. ITEMS Int 234 2MH pickers, Int 175 bu 155 bu 130 bu spreaders, used generator loaders lawn and garden equipt, tires, A C H D 7 dozer with winch 11 ft blade, 2 CMC dumpsters, 40 ft Fruehauf trailer, load of small items Please Note - Above tractors and equipt has been gone over and is in good condition and will be sold without reserve Some items may be sold and other items added by sale day This is a sale to lower our__ inventory before winter The following new equipt will be offered to retail users only with reserve Int 464 G with loader, 574 G, new spreaders rotary cutters, forage boxes. Bnllion packers McCurdy gravity boxes etc Terms Made known Sale Day. Lunch at Sale Campbell Sales and Service, Inc. Phone [7l7] 463-2191, McAlisterville, PA Ralph W. Horst Auctioneer, Marion, PA can povuhlv he revlorcd In ti volor remover. Re.ul orul follow p.ak.ife (ItreUiortH v.irdolh FIRST ANNUAL
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