—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 17.1868 16 • NEBA Sob (Continued from Page 13) (own, Pa., and a fresh Sr. Yearl* ing by Kingpin at S7OO from Local purchases were made by: Criuons Farm of Lewlsburg, Vernon Umble, Christiana, two Pa. . tor $B5O and $725: Samuel F. Third high selling Individual was another Kingpin, Sunrise Knoll Kingpin Lass, at $990. FARMING’S EASIER NEW INTERNATIONAL* tractors are here, with POSITION COMFORT DESIGN - Getthe full comfort story right here on these new 5 and 6-plow tractors—and see how you’ll finish the day less tired, and with more work done. Here are a few of the many standard and optional features we can offer you on the 756 and 856: • New type of seat adjusts up and down, hydraulically, slides fore and aft, tilts, adjusts to your weight. That’s living-room comfort in the field. • The steering wheel adjusts to five different positions to put it exactly where you want it. • Popular “H” pattern gear shift, pius new, easier shifting. . , . , • Foot pedals have curved face, "fit” your foot from any angle for extra comfort, reduced fatigue • Platform is now 40% wider for extra footroom. • Many work-proven features. For instance: exclusive torsion bar draft control keeps you plowing evenly... Torque Amplifier boosts pulling power and doubles your choice of speeds. They’re waiting for you here—the new International and International Farmall 756 and 856 tractors. Come on in soon and try them out. TimeTo and SAVE IHCC'S FINANCE C FOR YOU WELL 1NT0 1969! >|| 1 FOR MORE ™ -INFORMATION Messick Farm Equip. > SEE ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 International Harvester C. B. Hoober Sales and Service INTERCOURSE EPHRATA 733-2283 * 768-8231 Cope & Weaver Co. Kauffman Bros. NEW PROVIDENCE MOUNTVILLE 786-7351 285-5951 Purchased by Walter B. Lehman of Lawn, Pa. she was consigned by Charles Plushanski of Kulz town. King, Ronks, one for $750 and Amos B. Lapp, Gordonville, one xor $575. NOW • For Tht Form Wifo (Continued from Page 14) 25 minutes, until thoroughly heated. 4 servings. ♦ * « * HAM AND CHEESE CROQUETTES. tablespoon* butter or mar* garlnc cup chopped green pepper cup all-purpose flour teaspoon ground black pep per % cup milk 4 ounces natural Swiss cheese, grated (1 cup) 1 uound cooked ham, ground 2 eggs % cup cracker meal Hot vegetable oil 1 (2-oz.) envelope white s'auce mix 1 tablespoon prepared mus tard 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Vt % V* In large saucepan melt butter oi margarine; add green pepper and saute until tender. Add 3 tablespoons of the flour and pep per; saute 1 minute. Gradually blend in milk and cook until thickened. Stir in cheese, ham, one egg and % cup cracker meal; blend well. Turn into bowl and refrigerate until thoroughly chilled. Form into croquettes. Roll in remaining flour; then dip in remaining egg, beaten; and roll in remaining cracker meal. Refrigerate until ready to use. Fry in hot oil heated to 375 de grees on deep-fat frying thermo meter for 5 minutes or until golden Drain on absorbent pa per. Prepare sauce mix accord ing to package directions Stir in next two ingredients Serve croquettes drizzled with mustard sauce and garnish with parsley sprigs Makes 8 croquettes and VA cups sauce. Chuck Hunters Urged To Wear Bright Colors Woodchuck hunters were again reminded this week of the importance of wearing bright, conspicuous-colored clothing, especially headgear. Pennsylvania Game Commis sion safety specialists point out that hunting is among the safest of all sports, but accidents do occur occasionally. The wearing of bright-colored clothing is usually credited with bringing about a marked reduction in un fortunate incidents. 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