14—Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, September 2,1967 • Hove You Heard? (Continued from Page 11) sils because eggs cause quick discolO’Ttian of aluminum. Clem Refrigerator Often n Warm Weather Bak ng soda removes odors and freshens the interior of the refrigerator. Clean’ng is important wheth er you hive a self-defrosting refrige, ator or one you must defrost. Use a solution of two table spoons taking soda in two quarts warm water to wash in terior walls, racks, traps, and compartments. Sprinkle some dry baking scda on stubborn spots to help clean them. PUBLIC AUCTION FRESH AND SPRINGING YOUNG COWS AND FIRST CALF HEIFERS REGISTERED AND GRADE 60 - HEAD - 60 Sale to be held in the dairy barn arena at the Aberdeen Sales Company located on Md. Rt. 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md. and 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md., in Churchville, Harford Co., Md., on FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1967 Night Sole 8:00 P.M. EDST The malority of cattle oifered for sale will be fresh or close springing. Some cows will have D.H.I.A records of up to/6000 lbs. of milk, 5% fat. The balance of cattle are due in October and November. All cattle are T.B. Accredited and Certified Bangs Free. Test ed within 30 days of sale. MANAGERS NOTE: This is a fine group of cattle. If you need additional cows for average months, attend this sale. For consignments or information, call: 734-6050 or 734-7105. TERMS CASH ABERDEEN SALES CO. Sale Managers Hairy sale held 2nd Friday of each month. FEED CATTLE FASTER AND MORE EFFICIENTLY THAN EVER BEFORE! * NOW! Feed up to 200’ of bunk per drive . . . Feed multiple lots . . . Blend complete rations with . . . VAN DALE'S NEW AUTOMATIC MULTI-FEEDERS From the pioneer in silo unloading, come two low power, mammoth capacity, bunk feeders for in-the barn or feedlot feeding. You can feed from more than one silo (at the same time). Feed out to from one to four-or-more lots. Feed any material with big 9" or 12" true, bearing-suspended augers, (no metal-to-metal contact.) Feed entire bunk at one time; eliminate crowding. High capacity and dependability... cat! us and we'll come out to see you. at your convenience. CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, Drumore Center 548-2116 QUARRYVILLE, PA. For short-term storage of foods while you’re cleaning the refrigerator, a covered card board box will give better pro tection than other types of containers. Because your refrigerator is probably used more often in warm weather, you’ll need to defrost and clean it often. Know Cuts of Beef It’s important to know the place on the animal where cuts of meat come from. This determines how tender a cut may be. More tender cuts come from areas that aren’t exercised much. For example, meat from rib and loin sections is more tender than that from leg, neck, or shoulder. Sale Register SAT. SEPT, 30 at 12 noon - Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate, Farm Machinery and Household Goods at Windsor Rl, Pa. Terms by Anna B. Bahm, Estate. Something To Sell? Try a Classified Ad In Lancaster Farming People who class themselves as big wheels are generally cracked cogs to everyone else. NEW SYSTEMS FROM SURGE New Stall Design With STAINLESS STEEL And Longer Lasting Finish Feed Shields and Feed Boxes of * heavy gauge stainless steel. All tub ing has a NEW baked-on ACRYLIC EPOXY finish for rugged use under damp, corrosive conditions. A NEW Roller Randei for easier ad-' justment Hinged control levers for operator safety and replaceable gate bearings make THIS Surge . Stall RlfiHT for any Parlor System. B. Wilmer Martin R. D. #l, Box 403 A East Earl, Pa. Phone 215-445-5652 Ralph B. Zeager 223 S. Church St. Quarryville, Pa. Phone 717-786-7225 PENNSYLVANIA STATE SALE Harrisburg, Pennsylvania September, 13,1967 Held in conjunction with the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show One of the many features of the sale will be a daughter of ROLLING ACRES GOLD BAR PATTY VG-89%, Ton ot Gold, Tested Dam on 3 dans. avg. 10,606 504. ■4 365 20,360 794 2x ■6 365 20,359 830 2x Her daughter selling: ROLLING ACRES EMPIRE PATTY JEAN By Jeanies Empire, son of Regent Basil Jcanie, winner of 1959 All American Milking Derby, 4 recs. over 1,000 lbs. fat (HIR and DHIA). Consignor: Robert H. Eick, Columbia Cross Roads, Pa. Request catalogs from JERSEY SERVICE, 808 LORD Klondike Road, Dudley, Massachusetts Phone (AC 617) 943-4635 Public Sale Farm Machinery Friday, September 15, 1967 At Buttonwood Farm, 7/10 mile South of Hellam, Pa., on Accomac Road. The undersigned executor of the Mahlon N. Haines estate will sell at public sale the following 1960 Farmall tractor model 340, 1958 Farmall tractor model 450, two 1958 Farmall tractors model 350, H Farmall tractor, Mc- Deering model H9l combine, McDeering Harvester model #2OC equipped with 48 H.P. unit, 2 McDeering MH corn pickers, Mo- Deering grain drill, 4 sets of tractor cultivators. International Baler 37 P.T.0., 9 ft. spring harrow, 2 three section spring har rows, two 10 ft. spring harrows, case pick-up attachment for com bine, Owatanna portable hammermill and mixer P.T.O. model No. 95, No. 10 sixteen disc drill with power lift, McDeering 16 ft. rubber tire wagon, David Bradley 16 ft. rubber tire wagon, Coby 14 ft. rubber tire wagon, Studebaker 16 ft. rubber tire wagon, 14 ft. homemade rubber tire wagon, 1961 Int. % ton pick-up truck* 1952 F-6 Ford truck, New Holland grain elevator, manure loader* dirt scoop and snow bucket, Harvest handler elevator, power sprayer, 2 McDeering mowers, 3 New Idea manure spreaders, two 10 ft. cultipackers, two 8 ft. cultipackers, 20 heavy duty disc har row, two 18 x 32 disc harrows, three 18 x 28 disc harrows, 3 mod el No. 211 plows, Model No. 311 plow, 4 garden tractors, McDeer ing manure spreader, case grass mower, McDeering D V 25 grass mower, McDeering side delivery rake, McDeering hay condition er, John Deere hay fluffer. Speedy stalk cutter, hay tedder, potato plow, 3 horse plows, grass seed drill, tractor grass seeder, lime drill, New Holland corn sheller, Papec 8” hammermill, silo blow er, Danauser post hole digger, Papec 13” hammermill, elevator drag, Ontario grain drill, 2 McCullough chain saws 20” and 42”, 2 platform scales, circle saw, potato planter, DeWalt saw, skill saw, 36 and 38 ft. extension ladders, wheelbarrow, 4 pr. tractor chains, several rolls of wire, 350 gal. tank, brooder stove, bag truck, steel drums, hand cider press, old water wheel, several loads of small items consisting of log chains, grain bags, clover seed sower, digging irons, rakes, shovels, grease guns, cables* various belts, new tractor parts, bolts, nuts and many other small items used around a large farm. Approximately 70 tons of clover and timothy hay of 1967 Approximately 15 tons of wheat straw of 1967 Approximately 90 tons of good ear corn LIVESTOCK 1 Holstein milk cow due to freshen February 1 1 Guernsey milk cow was recently fresh 1 Spotted Poland and China boar hog 4 brood sows 3 are bred and due In early fall 40 shoats of various sizes NOTE: Farmers, if you are in need of good clean machinery, be sure and attend this sale. Most of the above listed farm machin ery is late model and in A-l condition. Lots to sell come early. Inspection of farm machinery day before sale. Not responsible for accidents on day of sale. Lunch available on the premises. Terms: Cash JACOB A. GILBERT, Auctioneer GILBERT & FREY, Clerks LAUCKS & MONROE, Attorneys Get Your Fall Milk Supply At The . . . of Voidable HAY, STRAW & GRAIN 10:00 A.M. SHARP FARM MACHINERY MAHLON N. HAINES Estate York Bank & Trust Co. Executor THE M Many outstanding consignments from out of state herds including Marlu Farm, Pioneer Farm, Vaucluse Farm, Tymor Farm and Twin Elms Farm. FEED 45 HEAD Most are due within two weeks of the sale. LOTS OF MILK Auctioneer: S. Braden King Boonsboro, Maryland