—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Nov. 20, 1976 98 Among the seven FFA students (seated) Todd Lynn and Richard The Berks County Poultry Sechler (seated) and Richard recently honored by the Berks Dietrich, and (standing) Ray Zim- Association honored Karl Wolf, Scott Sechler. ; County Poultry Association were merman and Terry Kieinsmith. Berks County poultry group meets By JUDY MITCHELL Berks County Reporter TUCKERTON Pa.—Seven area FFA members were guests of the Berks County Poultry Association at the organization’s annual banquet meeting held at Wegman’s Reeser Restaurant on November 11. Association representative J. Warren Shearer of George M. Anthony and Sons presented the youth with certificate awards for out standing poultry projects and recognized ag in structors from Conrad Weiser, Hamburg, and Kutztown Area high school for their rolls in advising and encouraging the students in the development of their projects. Award recipients from Conrad Weiser were: Todd Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lynn of Bemville Rl; and Ray Zimmerman, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zimmerman of Sinking Springs R 5. The Conrad Weiser students’ ag advisor is Sandy L. Efferf. Hamburg awardees were: Richard and Scott Sechler, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Sechler of Strausstown; and Karl Wolf, son of Mr. and "WE NEED EACH OTHER",,, ■OIN IN FARM-CITY WEEK activitie*-NOWI9-?5 Seven FFA members honored Mrs. Alfred Wolf, Bernvdle Rl. Their advisor is Paul Barnhart. Richard Dietrich from the Kutztown Area High School accepted two awards, one for his individual project and the second for the Kutztown FFA Chapter for its chapter project. The Kutztown youth are advised by Ben Newcomer. Rev. Dean Allen, pastor of the Boyertown UCC, was guest speaker at the poultry affair, delivering an address concerning “tools for making a living.” Quoting from a statement made by the late John Wanamaker, a noted Christian leader and successful businessman, Allen advanced “the plumb of honor, the level of truth and the square of integrity, education, courtesy and mutuality” as valuable instruments in the pursuit of a better life. Association president Lawrence Houp presided over the brief business portion of the meeting which included the election of of ficers and directors. Re elected to their respective offices were: Lawrence Houp, president; Mark Hunsicker, first vice president; Eleanor Sechler, Courtesy Farm Bureau N*** secretary; and Matthew two-year term as a director, Schuler, treasurer. Melvin and new board members Kramer was elected second appointed were 1 - Irwin vice president, replacing Sechler and Paul Myers. Ray Harmony. Special reports were made Directors serving the by Dr. Kenneth Goodwin for balance of their terms are Penn State University Gordon Yorgey and Hendrik Poultry Extension and Wentink. Ernest Shane was Hendrik Wentink for the re-elected to serve another Northeastern Poultry JOHN H. BREIDEGAM PUBLIC SALE TOOLS AND ANTIQUES SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1976 In the Village of Rehrersburg, Berks Co., Pa. Sale to be held in the basement of the Keystone Fire Co. building. Diamond Dye Cabinet, oak cupboard with 20 drawers, Dove tail chest with 12 drawers, toy chest, 2 small cupboards, small stand, sleigh seat, early straw cutter, manure sled, 2 hole com shelter, single barrel shot gun, wooden square with brass trim, 2 ice tongs, Avon bottles, early ice cream dippers, small iron trough, Read baby couch, dough mixer, light globes, iron flower pots and stands, beer and other trays, light shades, horse tie, cloth dryers, electric light fixtures, kettle hangers, flat irons. Wooden plane, tin tea kettle, scales, old wrenches, 2 small iron gates, iron wheels, meat hooks, kettle hooks, 4 small iron wheels, wheel barrow wheel, black smith tongs, copper wash boiler, brass pump, Frick toolbox, carpenter chest, toolchest, tool boxes, wooden boxes, old hinges, double trees, single trees, neck yokes, horse collars, bridles, jockey sticks, hames, 2 small oil heaters, coal buckets, milk can, cream can, water cooler, horse shoe box and tools, shoe lathe, plow hooks, middle rings, small water barrel, bird house, picture frames, rolling pins, cabbage cutters, oil cans, pigeon trap, wooden lunch box, brass stand, sewing - machine, grass seeder, rug beaters, butcher cleaver, butcher knives, oil light, cast iron toy, dated jar,- hand saws, buck saws, bone saws, bag wagon, log and other chains, small anvil, Schaulding chains, 20 gal. barrel, picks, shovels, pitch fork, stone fork, wrecking bars, tin boxes, other tinware, sewing basket, silverware, ice cream cans, nail kegs, wooden pulleys, husking pegs, strait racor, pocket knives, 1921 Silver dollar, hog scrapers, stone hammer, horse shoe hammers, shoe hammer, 2 iron ladens, drawing knives, pipe wren ches, wash boards, plain, axes, fish gig, old iron, all kinds of hammers, tin spoons, and lots of small items not mentioned. Refreshments by the Ladies of the Fire Co. Sale at 10:30 A.M. Sharp. JOHN H. BREIDEGAM Ben Habacker, F. J. Balthaser and Terry Faust,Auct. Lind Breidegam, Gloria Luckenbill and uonald Duffle, Clerks Conditions By Melvin Mitchell, first vice Producers Council. Wentink, president, who was unable to who was master of attend. SPECIAL COW SALE SMOKETOWN QUA MON. NOV. 22, 1976 7:30 P.M. * 5 miles West of Intercourse, Route 340 and 5 miles East of Lancaster, Pa. These cows and heifers are out of New York, New Hampshire, Canada and Vermont. These are Purebreds and Grade cows, fresh or right ready. These are good cows and young. These cows are hand picked or out of dispersal sales, out of the New England States. Some of these cows have records, Heifers have records on their Dams side. Grade fresh Heifer Dams records: 2 yr.-356 days-16,895M-559F. 3 yr.-341 days-17,082M-555F. 4 yr.-305 days-16,187M-482F. Grade Heifer- Dams record: 2 yr. 8 mo.-297 days-13,946M-491F. 3 yr. 8 mo.-305 days-15,164M-549F. One P.B. Heifer- Dams Record: 6 yr.-333 days -18.353M-706F with Heifer calf. Sired by Wy-Ro-Sunrise Bootmaker. One Canadian P.B. Heifer-Sired by Fryslan Citation Bonar-Red. Ist calf heifer-sired by Fremill Thunder P. Burke- Dams records: 2 yr. 5 mo.-317 days, 14,972M-513F. 3 yr. 4 mo.-331 days-16,504M-621F. 4 yr. 5 mo.-328 days-16,023M-616F, Classified Good Plus “83” as a 3 year old. Sire-Wipledale Marge Prince Rex-Good Plus. 2 yr. 10 mo.-330 days-14,375M-4.1T-596F. 3 yr. 11 mo.- 305 days- 15.169 M 3.9T-588F. Dam-Very Good- 4 yr. 18,720 M to 19,370 M, One Purebred Heifer-Sire-Pawnee Farm ArLinda Chief, bred to Zion Meadows Admiral, Bom 9-8-73. Classified 79-Good 11-21-75, and has quality to score a lot higher. Other sires include-Conner Hill Ivanhoe Leader; Weeds Farms Jason Earl; Briggane A Chief Julie; Wen Ron Evan President-Good Plus; Don Augur Promise Silver Twin; 4 yr. Milk Honey Fury, 276 days -15.039M-528F. Cows milked at regular time. T.B. and Blood tested. Cash or good check night of sale. 717-393-0930 Frank & Paul Snyder, Auctioneers. Carl Diller, Pedigrees ceremonies for the evening, also reported on the ac tivities of the Pa. Poultry Federation on behalf of Sale by GORDON W. FRITZ