—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23,1978 38 Holiday Meeting (Continued from Page 32) Among the other speakers agent, and saleman, who has at the meeting was Dick been billed as the “new Will Dennison, manager Rogers’VThe country-styled F.M.B.A. and P.F.A. Ser- comedian, who is up for a vices, who spoke on taxes Grammy award in the and investments. cfomtry-weestem division. Dennison told that farmers was making his first ap should delay the sale of grain pearance in the East, and livestock until after Garbed in bright orange January 1 if they needed overalls, he told his jokes in help in their income tax a hillbilly accent, speaking management, having had a of life on the farm and in the very favorable year in 1978. , bills. r Other items that can be done The meeting was attended to help such a situation in- by fanners from Mon dude having feed, fertilizer, tgomery, Chester, Dauphin, and crop supplies delivered Lancaster, and' Lebanon now, purchasing new Counties, as well as- the equipment, and claiming the surrounding area, depredation of equipment The-itemization of personal deductions wasalso advised. Entertainment for the dinner was provided by Cotton Ivy, a farmer, county What is this season? Atimeforfamiiy gatherings. Atime for fond remembrance, happy anticipation. Atime for reflection, rededication. A time for reaching outto others. Atime for oy. Atime for kindness. Atime for love. Atime or peaceyyßest' wishes for this holiday season. Commonwealth National Bank Commonwealth National Agri-Loan Corp. Serving The Agricultural Community of South Central Pennsylvania have a nice weekend... Reuben writes nutrition book NEW YORK - Dr. David Reuben, who wrote the best selling, “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex - But Were Afraid to Ask,” has written a book on nutrition in which he calls most anti-cholesterol propaganda “sheer non sense.” His new book, “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Nutrition,” explores many nutrition myths including the cholesterol issue. Dr. Reuben says if you want to stay healthy you better eat cholesterol. He recommends a diet of whole milk, butter. all the eggs you want, and nutritious foods regardless of their fat content. ’ '/ / / Achievement Night (Continued from Page 28) - Carol Mundis, leathercraft; cookie sales, Nancy James Roth, candlemaking; Eisenbart and Brenda Vicki Rauhauser, Wetzel, gave prizes to the top crocheting; Shane three salesmen of the Seidenstricker, photograp- Thomasville Club; Carol hy; Darren Smallwood, Haskins, Mike Welsh, and pets; Dorene Smallwood, Ronald Horn, foods; Roy Thompson, field The national poster con crops; and Joey Welsh, test participants were petroleum power. recognized. They were Special recognition was Michelle Lehigh, Joanne given to outstanding club Haskins, and Mike Welsh, members for 1978. They are state and national winners, Tom Welsh, dairy; and Bonnie Wire, photography; state winner in Achievement, Jonathan- Myers; and Keystone Winners, Joey Welsh and Roy Thompson. The installation of new officers was held. A slide presentation was given by Joanne Haskins, who took a f-fif trip to Colorado last Summer. The co-chairman of the 4-H PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 At 12:00 Noon LOCATION: Along Rt. 422, ' West of Myerstown, near the airport ' Sale by HARRY UMBENHAUER AUCTS.: George E, Stone, Jr. R. 1, Bainbridge, Pa. JOHN D. KILMER, R. 6, Manheim, Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE Discontinuing farming will sell on farm located 3 miles South of Libertytown, Md. or 5 miles North of New Market, Md. on Route 75, East 3Vi miles on Glissans Mill Road. (Ist land on right past church). s FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 At 11:30 A.M. eo Head of High Grade » 52 Holstein Dairy Cattle consisting 01 51 milk cows of which 20 have freshened within past 60 days, 16 dry and springing cows, balance milking and in different stages of lactation. Service age grade herd sire out of P.B. Astronaut and Dunlog- i, gin breeding. This is an outstanding herd of mostly young cows, 35 head of Ist, 2rid"ancr3rd calf, with godd size, well ud-" dered and producing good. Pregnancy examined by Vet. Bangs and T.B. tested within 30 days of sale. SALE TO BE HELD IN TENT LOADING CHUTE AVAILABLE TERMS: Cash - Not Responsible for Accidents MR. & MRS. A. RENO HOFFMAN, IR. Phone; 829-2376 AUCTIONEER: Robert C. Mullendore CLERK: C.L. Metz —Lunch Rights Reserved — DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL Discontinuing dairying, the undersigned will sell on their farm located near Emmitsburg, Md. Off Route 15 at Emmitsburg South on Old Frederick Road, turn left immediately on Keysville Road, IV* piile to farm. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 At 11:30 A.M. 52 Head of Holstein Dairy Cattle 52 Consisting of 28 head of milk cows of which 11 are fresh or close to freshening by sale date; balance are due from January to April. Pregnancy examined by Vet. 24 Holstein heifers ranging from 7 months to 1% years, including 6 which have been exposed, balance selling open. This is a good working herd of mostly young cows (11 with Ist and 2nd calf) with good size and well uddered. The heifers are outstanding with good bone, good markings anddehorned. Herd Bangs & T.B. tested within 30 days of sale. CATTLE SALE TO BE HELD IN TENT LOADING CHUTE AVAILABLE ALSO SELLING BEFORE CATTLE SALE New Holland #3B six foot flail chopper, 1 yr. old Badger 12 foot silo unloader w/elec. wench and 5 Hp. motor Patz bam cleaner for 30 stalls, left hand outlet. Approx. 12 bales of Timothy Hay to be sold by bale. Silage left by sale TERMS: Cash - Not Responsible for Accidents MR. & MRS. JOHN A. WIVELL Phone: 447-2344 AUCTIONEER: Robert C. Muilendore CLERK: C. L. Metz
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