—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 14, 1977 38 Members of the Spruce Creek 4-H Club con ducted church services at the Upper Spruce Creek Presbyterian Church last Sunday. It’s an annual program for the group as they relate spiritual values to those taught in 4-H and at home. Each of the participants had specific duties in the service from beginning to end. Jobs available for youths SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, Pa. - Summer jobs are often at a premium, especially for young people between the ages of 15 to 18. John Sullivan, community resource development assistant for the Schuylkill County Cooperative Ex tension Service, says the Youth Conservation Corp, sponsored by the U.S. Forest Service, offers excellent job opportunities and training for youth. Sullivan explains that this program helps develop and maintain the nation’s natural resources by em ploying young men and women to work on con servation projects in the National Forest System, National Park System, and other public land and water areas. According to Sullivan, the program offers an op portunity for urban youth to become more familiar with natural resources and their management but it is not limited to just urban youth. Rural youth would benefit greatly from the program, he believes. The jobs in the program include clearing stream beds, building trails, tending fish hatcheries, constructing Future Farmers park facilities, planting trees, improving animal habitats, gathering air and water samples, developing campgrounds, checking the erosion of gullies, surveying land and numerous other similar jobs. Employing youth for these tasks allows natural resource managers to use their professional training for more in-depth jobs. This is also a good chance for youth contemplating careers in natural resource mangement to find out more about the field, points out Sullivan. The duration of the program is about eight weeks. Pay is determined by individual qualifications, hours worked and job location. Both residential and non-residential camps are provided in some areas, youth can commute to the job site from their homes. Sullivan encourages young Pennsylvanians to find out more about the Youth Conservation Corp program by contacting their high school counselors or writing directly to the Youth Con servation Corp at the U.S. Regional Forest Service Office nearest where they live. ANNUAL PUBLIC SALE BY THE GOOOVILLE FIRE CO. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1977 10:00 A.M. Located at the Fire Hall in the Village of Goodville, along Route 23, between Blue Ball and Churchtown, Lancaster County, Penna. Watch for new sign in front of Fire Hall. 40 NEW BATHROOM VANITIES Base Cabinets; wall cabinets; doors and drawers and hardware from Rutts; truck load of mostly new tools; kitchen chairs and rocking chairs. 20 NEW QUILTS Zenith black and white TV; very good Kenm;:e washing machine; used electric stoves; elec - _ Hi water heater; 2 used bicycles with trainer wheels; new rugs and carpets, to be sold by the yard to your room size (from Musser); new and used garden and lawn equipment; high pressure airless paint sprayer pump; 1 DeLaval milker unit. Cousin will be there with material. Just a partial listing; many other things will be coming by day of sale. Donations also accepted. Call 445-5601 or 445-5165. Also large Chicken Barbecue day of sale. Quilts to be sold at 1:00 p.m. Cabinets and Household Goods to be sold at 3 -.00 p.m. Terms by, GOODVILLE FIRE CO. Auctioneers; Lester O. Weaver Barry D. Wanger Nevin Martin Lewis Groff Refreshments by Goodville Ladies Auxiliary Not Responsible For Accidents PUBLIC AUCTION Of FARM MACHINERY THURSDAY, MAY 26,1977 Located 2 miles southwest of Phoenixville, 7/10 mile east of Route 113 at corner of Colt Stream Road and Township line Roads. Phoenixville, Chester County, Pa. Watch for signs on 113. Includes three tractors, truck and full line of farm equipment. Full particulars later. Whitford Sales Company L. Robert Frame, Auctioneer Box 98 Uwchland Post Office Eagle, Pa. 215-458-5060 6:30 P.M. K & K FARM COMPANY e=T I w. if you keep canned fruits in a place no they will usually retain their quality foi PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT AND BUTCHER ITEMS SATURDAY, MAY 21,1977 10:00 A.M. Located V/z miles North of Mundis Mills on Jerusalem School Road (Sherman Street ex tended) York county. FARM EQUIPMENT MF 65 tractor w/PS, 3 pt. hitch; Ford golden Jubilee w/live PTO and 3 pt. hitch; (2) MF 3 bottom plows; FarmaU S2O w/one row ratd. com picker; MF 3 pt. disc; offset disc; double cultipacker; roller harrow; MF 3 pt. sickle bar mower; DB hay rake; NH 66 baler, PTO drive; Starline tank spreader; JD 246 2 row planter; NH grain drill; Gehl hay conditioner; Zim merman elevator-like new; Hasten self-unloading wagon; 3 flat wagons; Dellinger hammermill; field culti.; Fox blower w/pipe; 3 pt. post hole digger; shovel plow; old wagon; 2 wheel trailer; Surge milker pump; fence charger; chicken crates; MISCELLANEOUS Stiehl chain saw; electric drill; skill saw; wrenches; bolt cutters; tools; garden tools; wheel barrow; forks; garden tractor; window sash; grindstone; wooden ladder; sausage stuffer; iron kettle; crocks; other butcher equipment; bam and roof paint; extension ladder; electric motors; other items found around the farm too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash or good check. Auctioneer; Blain Rentzel Emigsville, Pa. 17318 Phone 717-764-6412 Owner: MRS. JASON BURKHART R.D. 1 Mount Wolf, Pa. 17347