14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 15, 1957 ♦♦ ♦* ♦♦ H ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ I I. H. C. 300 Utility Tractor USED ONLY 200 HOURS NEW TRACTOR WARRANTY ★ 1952 Super “C” Tractor ★ Super‘A Tractor ★ Regular Farmall A Above Tractors Carry Our Blue Ribbon Warranty McCORMICK FARM EQUIP. STORE H EPHRATA, PA. aaaßßaaaaaaaßaßßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai 5 USED TRACTORS £ ■ AND FARM EQUIPMENT . ■ ■ John Deere A, Cult. & Power Lift a ■ 1951 Farmall M Tractor a a 2-Farmall H Tractors H a Farmall C. Tractor 2 2 1951 Farmall Super A Tractor ■ 5 C C Case and Cultivator a ■ Farmall F, 20 Tractor a a McCormick 50 T. Baler 2 2 New Holland 76 Baler ■ 2 McCormick No. 8 Plows ■ 2 Used Disk Harrows ■ ■ J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS, £ a MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-3731 2 11111111111111111111111111111111111 l *:/% £> & u< V \\ ,.->„'/*, ofiwywe momm Elizabethtown 7-5441 Trank H. Bucher Lititz MA 6 9124 C. B. Erb Landisville TW 8-2531 Lester Erb Landisville TW 8-3216 Martin R. Kraybill Elizabethtown 7-2696 A. H. HOFFMAN, INC. Sport Shirts 4re Good Buys If Guaranteed Recent studies show sport shirts are bought on the spur of the moment, indicating a trend to ward impulse buying. Attractive packaging, and attention-getting displays combine to make quick purchases easy. ' It pays to think through cloth ing needs. Estimate money avail able for needed clothing and plan purchases carefully, reminds Miss Ruth Kimble, extension home economist, Lancaster county. Phone RE 3-2283 Jason H. Mellinger Strasburg OV 7-2383 E. C. Seldomridge Quarryville ST 6-2951 Jonathan S. Shirk Intercourse SO 8-3111 Levi M. Stoltzfus Morgantown 6-4359 Edgar C. Umble Gap HI 2-4525 LANDISVILLC, PA. Sport shirts are important clothing items -because they’re worn so often. The shirt should be attractive, well cut, and of good color and design for the figure type and face.shape. The horizon tal design lines-of the collar tend to shorten and broaden‘the ap pearance of the face. Select a style* that creates a longer line through use of the longer collar points and use of stripes in an up and down direction. The grade or quality of the fab ric determines the, length of serv ice because of the firm, even weave or construction of fabric. If knited, the finishes'used should make the shirt resistant to stretching' or shrinkage, loss of color, fraying of seams, and chip ping of buttons. Labels with a guarantee the fabric "will shrink less than one per cent indicate a safe buy. Vat dye colors resist color loss from washing and sunlight" Merceriz ing gives a luster to cotton yarns, making the fabric soft and pre venting or minimizing dust or soil. Sales Dates Sat., March 16, by Earl Shaef fer, near Reinholds. Real estate, farm implements and household goods. Sat., March 16, 12:30 p.m. by Levi W. Bucher. Located at 224 West Ferdnand St., Manheim. Real estate and household goods. Sat., March 16, by Paul Buchter along road from Ephrata to Schoeneck. Livestock and farm implements. Mon., March 18, by George Stef fy, from Hopeland to Mt. Airy. Livestock and farm implements. Fri., March 15, 10 a.m., by Moses King. Registered and grade Holstems. Located IVz miles northeast of Strasburg. Mon., March 18, noon, by Rich ard E. Miller, R 1 Columbia, lo cated three miles south of Mt. Joy. Livestock, farm and dairy equipment, Tues., March 19, noon, by Abram Bamberger, R 2 Lititz. Lo cated one and one half miles northwest of Lititz toward Half ville. Farming equipment, house hold goods and numerous an tiques. Wed., March 20, by Simon ~E. Snyder and Mary S.- Fomey, ex ecutor of Christian B. Snyder estate, located between Clay and Durlach Farm Implements. Pow ler garden equipment, tools and household goods. Thur., March 21, 1 p. m., by A, S. Kinsmger, Gordonville. Locat-, ed at the west end of Gordon ville. Lumber, logging, bulldozer and shop equipment. Fri., March 22 by Martin M Zimmerman Located along Route 222 at Oregon Livestock, farm implements and household goods. Sat, March 23, by Cora Demn ng estate, near Adamstotim. Farm implements, corn, hay, household goods and antiques. Sat, March 23, by Allen Stober about one-quarter mile south of Indian Lake. Livestock, farm im plements, and household goods. Mon., March 25 by Irwin Ham mer, Hopeland. Farm imple ments and dairy equipment. Tues.-, March 26, Warwick Farm Shorthorn Dispersal Sale. Five bulls, 60 females and calves. Mt Joy Sale Barn. Sale starts at I p.m. Sat., March 30 by Fulton Na tional Bank, administrator of Dr. Daniel Regan estate. Located at 31 Main St., Denver, Pa. Real estate and household goods. Sat., March 30 by A. L. Gehart in Ephrata at the railroad sta tion. Lot lumber, corn, barley. Sat., April 6 by George and Helen N. Boyer -between Route 222 and Gring Sand Quarry, one mile from Five Mile House hill. Refrigeration, ice cream equip ment, tools and household goods. Sat., April 6 by Mrs. Ester Son non, exectriy of Harvey Peifer estate. Located near Fetters school house, one mile northwest of Mt. Airy in Clay Township. Real estate and household goods. LIVESTOCK SALES ■ 116TJH SPECIAL GUERNSEY SALE J J Thursday-March 21, 1957-12:30 Noon S ■ At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, six miles east of Lancaster, 5 J Pa. on (Route #3O. g ■ 77 Head - 2 Bulls - 53 Cows - S ■ 10 Bred & 12 Open Heifers * 5 50 Vaccinated 40 due within 30 days of sale date g ■ • Bangs & T.B. Certified ■ ■ Again, we have the opportunity to. offer a complete ■ J dispersal as a feature of a Special Sale. jg 5 The herd of Irvin K. Hammer, Hopeland, Pa. contains ■ 'll quite a number of really" good sound cows of pleasing type. ■ ■ Additional consignments feature particularly 10 head ■ ■ from McDonald Farms (Cornell University) Cortland, N- Y. 2 Other consignments are the kind that bring immediate g ■ returns to the buyer. Sound milkers, fresh or close to fresh- ■ ■ ening, which will help maintain your milk flow at a profit- ■ ■ able figure. ■ 5 SALE MANAGED BY; ■ ■ THE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. ■ ■ P.O. Box 491, Phone CE 4-4062 Harrisburg, Pa. J ■!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 170th Garden Spot Sale THURS., MARCH 21 LANCASTER, PA. At the J. M. Brubaker Farm located on Willow Street Village, 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa. just off Routes 72 and 222. 75 Registered Holsteins (Nearly all just fresh or close springers -Few Choice Bred heifers-Few service age Bulls. 'All Bang’s Certified, T. B. Accredited, Nearly all Bang’s Vacci nated. - SPECIAL FEATURE FROM HARDEN FARMS, CAMDEN, N. J. - 2 yr. old daut. of Harden Farms King Emblem (Whose -dam has 1098 fat) out of “VG” daut. of Dunloggin Deen Var with 2 re cords of 914 & 916 fat with 26,198 M. On test again making 1000 lbs. fat this lactation. Due in July to Pabst Reburke Duke. *■ Yearling son of great Pabst Reburke Duke out of dam with 4 records from 732 to 745' fat. A snappy individual. , * Yearling son of Harden Farms Duke Aaggie (Son of “Duke”) out of daut. of “Duke” with 607 fat 18120 M. at 2% yrs, in 330 days. On test again at 3% yrs. with-407 fat in first 170 days. » 5 TOP HEIFERS FROM JOHN G. STJUMPF, LANCASTER, PA. —4 are bred heifers. 584-lb. daut. of SJC Valley Emp. Star out of dam with 527 fat Due in March to Maple Bend Kmg Posch, John K. Fisher, Mt. Joy, Pa. YOU WILL LIKE THIS EXTRA TOP QUALITY OFFERING BE SURE YOU ATTEND Sale starts 12:00 Noon Lunch Available Catalogs R. AUSTIN BACKUS, INC. EARL L. GROFF, Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Local Rep. Mexico, N. Y. .. Strasburg, Pa. BEEF BEEF BEEF REGISTERED SCOTCH SHORTHORNS WARWICK FARMS DISPERSION SALE to be held TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1957 12:30 P. M. Mount Joy, Pennsylvania (Sale Pavilion) 3 Herd BULLS 2 Yearling BULLS 41 COWS with calves by side or due soon 8 (1955) HEIFERS 11 (1956) HEIFERS You will find pedigrees that sparkle with the blood of the breed’s most noted sires. Don’t miss this op portunity to buy quality cattle at reasonable prices. They will not be highly fitted. T.B. Accredited and Bang’s Certified IRL DAFFIN* Owner Lititz, Write for free catalogue H. W. WALKER, Sale Manager 904 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 75 HEAD ORUS KING, Manager Pennsylvania