22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1, 1966 • Have You Hoard TuckJ which can be lot out (Continued from Pago 15) <o add length to garments. . Ung). Make sure iff Arm. but Never Mix Products not hard. It should be chong- Some household products, ing from a deep greenish— which are efficient and safe gray color to a duller, lighter when used alone, can be dan gray-grecn. If not ripe yet. it will be a bright green and appear glassy. Flesh is orange pink with a fine texture. It's spicy in taste. Honcydew (oval-shaped, smooth, whitish melon). A ripe melon has a creamy yel low outer color, free from greenish cast. The flesh is pale green and it is the sweet est of all melons. Casaba (nearly round, but somewhat pointed at the stem end; is yellow, with a wrin kled appearance). Look for one that’s well yellowed. The flesh is white and very juicy and sweet. Spanish looks like a small watermelon as it’s oblong in Shape. Slightly striped with some yellow. The white flesh is similar to honeydew. When You Buy Children’s Clothing Look for clothing with the following growth features. Raglan or kimono sleeves. Deep-cut armholes or set-in Sleeves. Two-piece -garments. Undefined waistlines. Deep hems. Long blouse or shirt tails SALE CLOTHING Nothing in clothing is a bar gain if you don’t need the item on sale, cautions Ruth Ann Nine, Penn State exten sion clothing specialist To be a bargain, the cost of the sale garment must total less than the original price even after you make the necessary minor repairs, pay for dry cleaning, and figure on slight alteration costs. PUBLIC SALE OF HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY DAIRY COWS FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1966 At HomeviUe, just off Rt. 896, 7 Miles North of Oxford, 4 Miles Southwest of Cochran ville, Chester County, Pa. 35 Head of Holstein and Guernsey DAIRY COWS T. B. and Blood Tested, Health charts for each cow, 10 cows were fresh in July, Aug ust and September; 4 to fresh en in October; 2 heifers. Jamesway chain-type barn cleaner for 28 cows, 18” gutt er, nearly new; 300-gal. Stein horst milk tank, with Dr. Walker stamp; water heater; stainless steel double tubs; 3- nnit De Laval milker; vacuum pump and pipe; milk cans and can rack; 42 cow trainer. FARM MACHINERY JD A tractor and cultivator; JD B tractor; JR AR tractor; JD Van Brunt 13 disc drill; JD 290 corn planter; 2 JD 14” trailer plows; 2 JD hay rakes; 2 JD harrows; JD crimper; JD Model L manure spreader; JD No. 5 mower; cultipacker; 4 flat wagons; Papec cutter; bale elevator; New Idea Model 12A spreader; McDeering and Oliv er disc hanows; 2 bottom Oliv er plow; Homelight chain saw; power mower; circular saw; 1950 Chevrolet sedan; 25 tons mixed hay; 30 tons 1-cutting alfalfa; 5 tons 2-cutting; 20 tons straw; corn by the ton; shovels, forks, etc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS .Kitchen set; kitchen cabinet; Z dining room suites; dropleaf table; parlor suite; Philco, 21'’ TV; r electric stove; Heqtrola; oil neater; electric heater; elec tric stqve; Frigidaire; beds; chests; wash stapds; .elec tric ice cream freezer; chairs; oil lamps; piano; Victrola; side board; clocks; some bid dishes; etc. Household goods to be sold at 10:00 a.m. Farm machinery at 12 and, cows at 2 p.m. „ BYERS, YODER * GLATTS Leroy Zook, Auctioneer ™Eunch avairaßl'c . Not responsible for act WINCHESTER FIRST FEEDER CALF SHOW AND SALE Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc. Winchester, Virginia Friday/ October'.?, 1966 Show 10 AM. Sale - 1 P.M. (DST) ANGUS HEREFORD SHORTHORN 2000 Steers and Heifers X includes annual Shorthorn Feeder Sale) Dehorned Weight 300 to 600 pounds ————— * All cattle will be state graded and sold in lots by * breed, sex, and weight. * Consignors guarantee “No Bred Heifers or Stags’* IN * FEEDER CALVES ONLY. . J Eligible for interstate shipment. $ * For Information: Write or Phone I. Fred Stine, Sale Manager * * * * NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Box 440 Winchester, Va. 22601 Ph: Area 703 - 662-2946 * 4 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★■A * ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★■*:( Use hydraulic muscle to control tractor-implement operations... as you relax in ''living-room” comfort aboard a John Deere 53 h.p. 2510 The "2510'5" the only tractor of its size offering this all hydraulic control package: Power Shift, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power-on-Demand implement control, Power-actuated PTO Control, and Power Differentia! Lock. Exclusive six-way hydraulic control handled from the comfort of a posture seat that's personally adjustable for weight and height. Take a "2510" fora "joy-ride" field test on your farm soon. • Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 Wenger Implement. Co. J i , j Buck BU 44467 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. . A,an Be V er New Holland 354-8001 Christiana LY 3-5687 Shofzberger's M. S. Yeorsley & Sons Elm 665-2141 West Chester 690-2990 gerous when they ore com bined. Never mix two or more substances . . . such a« bleach ing solutions, ammonia, toilet bowl cleaners, rust removers, and oven cleaners . . , because such chemical mixtures may release irritating gases. MARYLAND BEEF CATTLE PRODUCERS, INC. FALL FEEDER CATTLE SALE 1:00 p.m., Thursday, October 13, 1966 14th Annual Baltimore Livestock Auction Market, Inc. West Friendship, Maryland Intersection U. S. Rt. 40 & Md. Rt. 32. 25 Miles E. of Frederick, Md. 1400 -STEERS Se HEIFERS ANGUS HEREFORDS SHORTHORN All steer calves grading “Fancy” will be sold in dividually. All animals meet health requirements for interstate shipment. For additional information contact: Amos R. Meyer, Dept, of Markets, University of Maryland, College Park, Mary land 20740 Auctioneers: Cob Stan Haworth Col. Charles Bachman * * * I FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1966 ♦ - / J Sale of Farm Equipment*, Tractors, J Toots and Machinery ! $ Located in Lincoln, Pa., Rt. 322 > * J $ one mile North of Ephrato at the > ) * Garden Spot Equipment Auction, Inc. * I J For Information Call the following numbers > * Area 717 733-7917 665-4806 ! * Area 717 626-5244 354-5099 J *****************x**************************l Kent R. Ferrell, Jr. Auctioneers John H. O’Neill PUBLIC AUCTION REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 65 HEAD 65 Sale to be held in the dairy arena of the Aberdeen Sales Company located on Md. Rt. 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, in Churchville, Harford Co., Md., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1966 DAY SALE qt I P.M. We will sell the complete herd of William W. Boyer of Perryman, Md. This herd has been on D.H.I.A. for 11% years. The herd average ■ for, -last year was 13,826 lbs, .’milk and 536 lbs. fat. Mr. Boyer, has used artificial breeding from Md. and West Va. for 12 years. . ' ' This is one of the finest herds that we have had the privi lege of dispersing. These cows show good conformation and production. Twelve are recently fresh, 7 are springers, and the balance have freshened since June. This herd features daughters of B. B. Lad, Baron Aim, Una, Ivanhoe, Champion. s -.£- Pn , de ’ Della, Triune Leader and Olaf. Complete D.H.I.A. will be furnished with each cow. The records will show indivi dual production of 100 lbs. per day. This herd is calfhood vac cinated, T.B. Accredited and Certified Bangs Free. T.B. and blood tested within SO" days of sale. SAMPLE: DAYS MILK PAT Blacky- Stubby Ann Chris Honda Sandy Sheri Whitey Irene Diane Janet Pat Mr. Donald Perry of Darlington, Md. will also sell 17 fresh and springing cows at this sale. He is selling his herd as the cows freshen. Records for these cows will be available. SAMPLE Lot 33 11 44 13 40 • „ mL®* 3 r *; Perry s cows w - 11 , 1 . be J ust or close spring, mg. Many of these cows are milking from 55 lbs. to 75 lbs. par j 5* herd is calfhood vaccinated, T.'B. Accredited and Cer tified Bangs tree. Tested within 30 days of sale. < in c.iri ai r*® ers ' ; We have never had a finer group of cowt “ you . ?re interested in purchasing cows that have top fo! r. m, , lk,ng keavy ’ are well bred, top testers with a lot of future, please, plan to attend this sale. For further infoi> mation, contact the* following. ABERDEEN SALES CO. Aberdeen, Md. 21001 734-7105 , (night) 734-6\)50 (day) ’ 333 23,843 859 265 16,420 579 284 14,735 539 275 14,026 530 324 14,991 642 325 13,040 ' 584 282 15,255 582 322 14,680 535 344 13,522 534 310 15,050 533 292 13,700 518 317 12,400 531 DAYS 301 318 330 340 340 WILLIAM W, BOYER Perryman, MS. ,272-4331: . j, . - (. DONALD PERRY 1 Darlington, Md. , ' 457-4123 MILI 13,031 14,504 13,311 13,000 1 M >
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