Posteurize Eggs (Continued from Page 13) onella and the egg product ujt be pasturized if tests are jsitive. The pasteurization re mcment would apply to all ;i products except whites be nnmg Jan. 1, 1966. The amended regulations mild also require that all jiiid or frozen egg whites be: > pasteurized, or (2) tested r Salmonella, or (3) heat eated and tested for Salmo ilki. beginning June 1, 1965 icd egg whites, except for ose produced from pasteuriz liquid, would be required be heat treated in dried im and tested for Salmo 11a beginning June 1, 1965. • The BIGGEST USED FARM EQUIPMENT SALE At LANDIS BROS., Inc. DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH PRICED TO SELL! OCMSri One tractor does the work of two! John Deere 2010 Row-Crop Utilit Does EVERY JOB on many farms; offers up to 45 variable h.p.; has outstanding stability. That’s the compact “2010” designed for row crop and utility work. It’s a low-profile surprise package with power to handle a 3-bottom plow fast; clearance to handle all cultivating jobs;, stability for hillside security; adaptability for fast work with drawn, 3-point, mounted, and 540 or 1000 rpm tools. You’ll like its part-throttle economy. We’ll demonstrate. Have Credit Plan. !tl ger Implement- Co. “ck BU 44467 B. C. Groff, Inc. IVI Holland 354-8001 FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1965 !■ Sole of Form Equipment, Tractors, I > ’ > j -Tools and Machinery. J J * } J Located in Lincoln, Pa., Rt. 322 J * *' | one mile North of Ephrata at the J: * Garden Spot Equipment Auction, Inc. 5 it * For Information Call the following numbers J J Area 717 73M917 665-4806 J | Area 717 626-5244 354-5099 3 OF THE YEAR if LANDIS BROS., INC. 1305 Manheim Pike (1 Mile North of Lane, on Rt. 72) LANCASTER, PENNA. Alan Beyer Christiana LY 3-5687 Shotzberger's 665-2141 Elm M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 PH, 393-3906 (J*] U«HN •ECU* H. S. Newcomer & Son Mt. Joy 653-3361 Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27, 1965 PUBLIC SALE of FARM EQUIPMENT, HAY AND CORN MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1965 Just off route 896, I mile South of 9 Points, Lancaster County, Pa. New Holland oil burning hay dryer, 30* Ruth elevator, John Deere ha/ crimper, extension ladder, 2 unit DcLaval milkers, i ’Mill ss steel strainers, pipe cutting tools, threaders up to 2”, wrenches, old anvil, £ electric drills, other small tools. 2 feed carts, corn and alfalfa hay by the ton. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Terms by E. E. BRUBAKER Leroy Zook, Auctioneer PARKCHESTER FARMS COMPLETE DISPERSAL (With exception of few blemished cows) MONDAY, MARCH 29 At the farm located on Rte. 22 on east edge of city of HARRISBURG, PA. 120 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (63 Milking Age 25 Bred Heifers 2 Service Bulls Balance ylgs. and calves) Bang’s Certified, T. B. Acered., Calf Vacc., Exam for preg., Mastitis tested, tests will be made for out of state shipment. 50 DAUGHTERS SELL BY OSBORNHALE IVANHOE!!! 30 are in milk now, balance younger. An extremely lovely group from top cow families. HERD AVERAGE 1963 66.7 16,373 M. 604 FAT!! HERD AVERAGE 1964 63. 17,004 M. 618 FAT!! THESE HIGH RECORD YOUNG COWS ALL SELL !! 6 with fiom 813 to 874 fat, 2x. 12 with Dom 704 to 794 fat, 2x. 19 with from 600 to 694 fat, 2x. 9 with fiom 507 to 567 fat, 2x. 2 with 478 and 415 fat, 2x. 15 on test now with fiist calf. OTHER TOP SIRES REPRESENTED!! 12 by Cochran General; Maplebend Dean King Posch; Giay View Skyliner; Penstate Star Man; Blossomelle Black Gold; Milk & Konev Svanhoe; Tum-A- Lum Woody Mistery (60.000). and others. 19C4 SHOW RECORD Parkchester had an extremely successful year at the SEPA District Show at Hershey, Pa. Complete details in Holstein World. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for any person wishing to get started in Purebreds. Herd is built on top cow families and show extreme stretch and scale with marvelous udders. Also top opportunity for 4-H and FFA people to select calves for this show season. You will virtually get first pick of this last crop of calves. THERE ARE BOUND TO BE BARGAINS for everyone in every price bracket Make sure YOU are there to take advantage of them. Sale must start 11:00 A.M. Catalogs Lunch Available Under Cover raustix backus me. park SHE ESI EY, Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers _ Mayjfn \f V UWItCr, iviexico, w. if. Harrisburg, Pa. Ph. 717 -5450055 PUBLIC SALE Sponsored by BART TOWNSHIP FIRE CO. COMMISSION AND DONATION AUCTION 9:00 A.M. Saturday, April 3, 1965 Located 6 miles Southeast of Strasbuig, along Route 896 in Village of Georgetown, Lancaster County, Petina. Six Pair of Mules, Ponies, Three Driving Horses 6 Tractors and all kinds of Farm Equipment including 2000 Tobacco Lath, Market Wagons, Buggies; 100 Locust Posts; New and Used Harness. Full line of Blacksmith and Carpenter tools, 6 chain saws; Tons of Alfalfa, Timothy and Mixed Hay, three cribs of corn. 6 truck load new building material; Load of Potatoes in 50 lb. bags, Approximately 100 Aluminum Storm Sash; 25 Aluminum Storm Doors, (measure before coming to sale). Used Automo biles. Household Goods and Antiques All new or good used items will be accepted for sale on a commission basis. Many items expected that are not listed. Items received April 1, 2 and morning of sale day. To avoid congestion, please bring items April 1 and 2. Terms by BART TWP. ACTIVE FIREMEN Bud Gochenauer, John Becker, Abe Diffenbach, Aucts. LUNCH BY LADIES’ AUXILIARY (No Hucksters Allowed) HARRISBURG, PENNA ALL DAY 19