Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 30, 1965, Image 15

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heated (to boiling - before
steam Is available. The second
type is the flash type, in
v hlch wtea-m is produced
quickly as water drips from
the reservoir in the iron on
to the hot interior surface.
The steam-spray iron sprays
a mist of moisture ahead of
the iron when you push a
control, in addition to the
steam from the soleplate.
A steam iron should have
all of the features specified
ior a dry iron plus a reser
voir that holds at least one
cup of water for a reasonable
period of steam pressing and
a water opening that is easi
ly Ailed and is safe to empty
when hot.
One iron that you. can use
GOOD’S FEED MILL
COMING SOON
A. B. C. .Groff, Inc. Alon Boyer Shotzberger's
New Holland 354*001 Christiana LY 3-5687 Elm «5-2141
fAJ S» Yedrsley i Sw* -Lonxlrs §rosv4**c. >- H. S. Newcomer & Son
W«rt €2»e»ter 69MS99*' Lancaster * 395-5906 Mt. Joy 653-3361
either ..are allowed to remain,
more - convenient'-" tban,y two ..-the- harder they are to rc
separate irons one for. dry i move,
and one for steam use.
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Give Curtains and Draper*
les Frequent Checking-
Certain household oils can *°° d ’ *°* B '
give your curtains and drap- ev ®T hlns off the
fries a rancid odor and per- * e *° re
, ~ . ...f cabinets. Walt until tlifc spray
haps a yellowing condition, . . w#k T *u* II
T dries before you put things
The National Institute of Dry- back J * b
cleaning reports these oils
come from such places as 1
kitchen ranges and cooking
appliances, automobiles, and Pennsylvania’s Civil Service
furnaces. Wherever these oils System, Just entering its 25th
settle they oxidize forming y ea L was established by the
acids which in turn cause the Legislature in 1941. The Civil
rancid odor. Other oils oxi- Service Act consolidated three
dize and cause the yellowing independently operated merit
effect systems and made the State
Civil Service Commission res-
This condition is similar ponsible for the administration
to the oils which may collect of merit system personnel ser
on pillowcases. The longer vices.
Improved
higher energy
PIONEER VIG-R-C ALF
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RED COMB' i
.PIONEER]
Since 1903
New Providence
This new 53 ti.p. "2510" packs all the features
of the field-proved John Deere “3020-4020"
Tractors, Packs 'em in a new and practical
power size in The Long Green Line. You can
get a "2510" equipped with exclusive six-way
hydraulic control of tractor operations ... same
as the farmer-acclaimed “3020’5” and “4020'5.”
You have your choice of a new 4-cylinder,
variable-speed gas or direct-ejection Diesel en
gine. Power Steering, Power Brakes, and deluxe
posture seat are standard equip
ment. The new “2510" will arrive
soon. Reserve your test-drive now.
Wenger Implement Co.
Bade BU 4-4467
A Word of Caution—Nev*
er allow pesticide* to get on
Look For The
New White Bag!
Lancaster .Farming, Saturday, October 30, 1065—19
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7x 1% inch baking dish rub
bed with butter. Make 8 de
pressions in rice and sprinkle
1 teaspoon salt over rice.
Place eggs in depressions.
Pour sauce over all. Bake at
350 degrees for 15 minutes.
4 servings.
Since 1935
Your Dependable
SALES
EVERY
TUESDAY
Large consignments of
native calves and yearlings
as well as heavy cattle each
week. We start selling
cattle at 3 P.M.
every Tuesday.
STAUNTON
LIVESTOCK
MARKET, INC.
C & O Flats
Staunton, Va.
"A national Certified
Market”
ELM GROVE
GUERNSEY DISPERSAL
Mrs. H. D. Paxson, owner
at the farm, U. S. route 202, Holicong, Bucks County, Pa.
(just 6 miles east of Doylestown)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13
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57 HEAD
I BULL - 26 COWS • 10 BRED and 20 OPEN HEIFERS
1964 Herd Average 11039 579
This is a real top, small herd with exceptionally
good production and good type. It represents a tremen
dous opportunity to add top quality cattle to your herd.
For catalogs write: Sale Managed by:
BUZZ 6AREY
100 Walnut Lane, Morrisville, Pa. CYS-2941 (215)
Special Cattle Sale
This is our fall round-up
1200 HEAD
Yearlings, 2 year olds, calves and
All kinds of Stock Cattle
NOV. 5, 1965 7:30 P.M.
South Branch Stockyards, Inc.
Moorefield, West Virginia
PUBLIC SALE
OF
VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
On Tuesday, November 2,
1965 at 2 P.M. sharp at R. D.
#9, York, Pa. in Lower Wind
sor Twp. on road between
Yorkanna & Valley View Park.
The undersigned executors of
the Emma J. Himes estate will
offer at public sale the follow
ing real estate
Farm consisting of 48 acres
and 111 perches most of which
is good rich farming land and
approx. 10 acres in woodland.
Improvements consist of 2Va
story 7-room frame house with
asbestos siding, full basement,
heated by oil hot water heat,
also summer house & pump
house, nice yard with good
shade trees, also frame bank
barn 36 x 56 with 12 x 56 ex
tension, tobacco shed 24 z 66,
frame corn crib, block hog pen,
chicken houses. Anyone in the
market for a farm be sure and
see this one. An ideal farm and
only a few minutes drive from
York. For inspection of farm
phone the executors for ap
pointment. Terms will be given
on the day of sale.
EDWARD C. HIMES
Phone 845-1727
THEODORE R. HIMES
Phone 755-3428
Executors
Jacob A. Gilbert, Auct.
Paul E. Stein, Atty.