proper Handling Advised To Help Keep Food Quality proper handling helps to keep extension foods and nutrition the quality of canned foods, ac- specialist of Penn State Unlvor cording to Louise W. Hamilton, slty. PUBLIC SALE BUCK S WHITE HOLSTEIN FARM at Dairy Cow Sale Pavilion along Et. 230 Bypass directly across from the Comet Out door Theatre, just west of Lancaster. FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1968 1^ 2 years credit terms. Credit can be arranged prior to sale. CHARLES C. MYERS, Owner JOHN ALWINE & SON COMPLETE DISPERSAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 MIDDLETOWN, PENNA. At the farm one mile south of Middletown just off Rte. 230. Get off 230 at Geyers Church Road or Foxiana Road and fol low to Alwine Road. Farm is on Alwine Rd. 60 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (30 Milking Age —l4 Bred Heifers 15 Younger Heifers 1 Bull) Bang’s Certified, T.B. Accred., Calf Vacc., Blood & T.B. tested within 30 days. Eligible for interstate. Exam for Preg and Mastitis. GOOD RECORD COWS SELLING!! 1 with 757-lbs. fat. 6 from 606 to 687-lbs. fat. 3 from 523 to 594-lbs. fat. 5 from 400 to 479-lbs. fat. (All as Heifers) 10 on test with first calf now. TOP SIRES REPRESENTED!! 5 by Jess Pabst Leader - 3 by Tidy Burke 49er - 3 by Irvington Pride Admiral - 3 by Moosehart Monogram - 3 by Lilac Hill Royal Master -1 by “Marquis” -1 by “Star Man” -1 by “Crisscross” -1 by Cloverbrook Prince and others. SERVICE SIRES!! 5 bred to Penstate Star Man - 4 to Paclamar Ivanhoe Black Eagle - 4 to Bngeen Chief Flying Cloud - 2 to Paclamar Astronaut and others. BULL SELLING A Feb. 1967 son of Fobes Marie Hartog with 25,269 M. 4% 1011 fat and by Bngeen Chief Flying Cloud. Ready for service and several bred to him. Esco 425 Gal Bulk tank and compressor used only 4 years sells. Philadelphia Seal of Approval. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND AND BUY AT THIS COMPLETE DISPERSAL! ! Sale starts 12:00 Noon R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mexico, N. Y. 8:00 P. M. 30 Top Minnesota 'Cows and 30 Top Registered Canadian Fresh and right ready to fresh Lunch Available Catalogs Under Cover 30HN ALWINE & SON Owners, 302 Alwine Rd. Middletown, Penna. • ' \ i , I Cows When stored In a cool dry place, most canned foods will keep Indefinitely without spoil- may clamage the product con ing. However, gradual chemical sldcrably. changes during storage may af- Excessive moisture, causing feet flavor and texture over a cnn * t 0 rult on the outside, does long period of time. These chcm- not harm the contents. But, be ical changes take place more wurc ot cnn ‘ swells. It’s quickly when foods arc kept in advisable not to use foods from warm storage areas or rooms, such cans, Canned foods arc not Inde- , I L can^^l^ el '^ . .... .. ... .. in the refrigerator after open structible, cautions Miss Hamll- j n g t canned foods can be stored ton. Throwing or dropping cans j n their original containers, says P. B. GUERNSEY SALE Thursday, October 17,12:30 Noon At tin- Asx’n Sales Pavilion, Lam astir, Pen mi 55 HEAD Tirn good voting: bttlla of xorxlte age, balance inoxtlt fiexh or tine within 30 dnijx of unit date Herbi rt M>*t, Lancaster, conxlgnx 12 In ad Ilf lx changing to beet, will “oil bn In nee of herd ax tint inxlifii IVi rtnliZf thix xale W onlj ,t lew dm x before tin* V.tlli' Aorex nixp.Txul, but It In nUvtiux true, tin re lx tt limlud nuntbi i of frexh coni In dlsptr.xalx Von tan g< t (Inin at thlx x.ib At If.txt c«mi> and look at them 1 iSitfx n j»n x< nt the btxt of tin Inud, "« N'lptunix , smial In *‘Bi illinnt*, ‘Uoxnl Clown', and I’at lx x Miptiicn ’ (Viixign mentx liont well established luidx In .Maitland and Pinna lent can but with conlldenie SAI.S MANAGED BY; PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION P O BOX 41S VALLEY ACRES GUERNSEY DISPERSAL Monday, October 21,10:00 A.M. At the farm, located at Kellam, Fa., 7 mllei east of York on Bt. #3O. In the canter of Hellam turn south at the Bank on Broad Street for '/• milt. 153 HEAD 84 COWS, 15 BRED and 54 OPEN HEIFERS ’67 DHIA Ave: 10418#M 502#F 109 Cows 43 with record*, over 10,000#AI An inlen".el} Butte: tat bred herd of finest qualitt. 30 bj Mulhocawa> Buttcrfat Dispatch 73U dans in 338 herds ave 10118-487 Also to he sold before cattle sale starts: 1,000 Gal and 300 Gal Girton Tank, compressors and motois 0 Surpre units for pipe line, 1,000 feet of Kla-ss and stainless siteel line, and pump for 0 unite, JElecitro brain autonwutat wash FOB CATALOGS WRITE TO: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’N. P O Box 4 1 5 S Camp Hill, Pa , 17011 AYRSHIRE AUCTIOH Milking Herd & Bred Heifer Dispersal For J. EARL RANCK, (717) 768-8133 Gordonville (Lancaster Co.), Pa , R D 1 THURSDAY, OCT. 17th at 12:30 P.M. Location One mile East of Intercourse on Rt 340 turn Noith on Colonial Rd to the first farm 36 COWS 8 BRED HEIFERS This is a very good herd of dehorned cattle, developed princi pally from Penshurst bloodlines and handled in a very practi cal manner. FRESHENING SCHEDULE 6 Cows recently fresh, 8 bred heifers due soon, 3 cows due in Nov , 1 m Dec ; 11 in Jan., 1 in Mai , 5 m April, 4 in May, 5 in June, Many of the later freshening cattle will “Double in Dollar Value” between sale date and freshening date A lot of these cattle are by top A I sires DAIRY EQUIPMENT & MISC. Girton stainless 400-Gal. direct expansion bulk tank, twin stainless sink, 3 DeLaval magnetic milkers, milker pump (no motor), milker line & 15 stali cocks, 30 Jamesway stalls, 15 Jamesway water bowls, Starline 1995 portable bai n cleaner Terms Cash Catalogs and Lunch at the Sale TOM WHITTAKER, Sale Mgr., Brandon, Vt. 283rd Garden Spot Sale FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 LANCASTER, PENNA. Sale held on the J. M. Brubaker Farm located 4 miles south of Lancaster in Willow Street Village. Just off Rtes. 322 and 72. Watch for signs. 50 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS HERE ARE SOME OF THE EARLY ENTRIES!! • 711-lb 17,691 M dtr of Wimano Pabst Regal Lucifer out of good record dam and due sale time to Hilltop Apollo • A “GP-83” dtr of Winterthur Zeus Victor Ilex with 644-lbs fat at 3 yrs and 17,554 M Due ahead of sale to Leadei Bell Boy • A 554-lb, 4 yr. dtr of Skokie Noel that is “GP” and due just after sale to Hartsbrook Ivanhoe Ken • Top young heifer by Sevens Burke Skylark just fresh Sept 18 Her heifer calf by Ideal Fury Reflector also sells • Top bred heifer by Bngeen Chief Flying Cloud sells eithei just fresh or close. • 5 lovely close springing bred heifers from Edna Bloomfield, Holland, Pa. She is a heifer raiser and buys only the best in young calves to raise • Good truckload of New York cattle that will be either just fresh or close springing. „• There will be others from our regular consignors that we have no info on as yet. BETTER MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THIS OCTOBER GARDEN SPOT SALE Sale starts Noon Lunch Available Catalogs R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. EARL L GROFF Sa'e Slgre. * A Local Rep. Me„eo,N.Y. , ~ strasbucg, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 12. 1968 <*\.\l!P ni1.1.. PIIXN \ . 17011 Miss Hamilton. However, don't leave the canned foods in a hot kitchen before storing. Although freezing canned foods is not harmful, freezing is not recommended. Leftover food must be refrigerated and used as soon as possible, she acids. Waterfowl Migrations Reach Peak In Oct. Fall migration of waterfowl reaches its peak in October m the Keystone State, according to “Birds of Pennsylvania,” the guidebook published by the Ag ricultural Experiment Station at Penn State University. Spectacular are the flights of wild swans, geese, and ducks, honking then way south in V foimation, says Merrill Wood, author of the guidebook and as sociate professoi of zoology at Penn Slate More swans than geese seem to migiate through Pennsylvania Waterfowl migra tion ends in November Octobei is also the month to v'atch for the beneficial hawks soaring south over mountain ndges, a loute used to take ad vantage of up-diaft air currents. Winter birds begin to arrive in October, Professor Wood says He considers October a good time to get the winter feed ing station in operation The number of land bird species mi grating south drops off in Octo ber from peak migration in Sep tember “Birds of Pennsylvania” is available for SI 00 a copy plus 6 cents sales tax by writing to Publications, Box 6000, Uni versity Park, Pa 16802 A pa perback volume of 120 pages, it contains 156 original pen-and ink drawings of the most com mon birds in the Common wealth, made by Dorothy L. Bordner, of State College One chapter tells what the bird watcher may expect to see each month The beginning ,of the fall and spring migrations are listed for each of the 156 species illustrated In each year, over 200 kinds of birds may be found in Central Pennsylvania alone Herd Management Livestock producers are aleit ed in doing a very careful 30b of management on their herds or flocks this time of the year due to the expectation of a killing frost at any time Any of the glasses or small grains will not be affected by frost and can be giazed at any time, however, legumes such as clovei or alfal fa should not be giazed 01 used when coveied with frost, this may result in severe bloating: when the fiost has melted and the plant is diy, they may be utilized in any manner In the case of sudan glass 01 some of the sudan-soighum hybuds a killing fiost makes them unsafe to use in a fiesh condition for livestock, howevei, if they are allowed to diy (5 to 7 days) then they may be used foi giazmg or gieen-choppmg Also, fiosted foiage ci ops such as sudan or sorghums may be made into sil age after a fiost, allowed to fei ment for a month, and then fed. Producers are urged to give spe cial attention at frost time in or dei to prevent severe losses. Guard Livestock When sudan glass or sorghum is frosted deadly acids are formed, warns Dr Samuel iB. Guss, extension veterinarian at Penn State Livestock producers should keep livestock away from fields of frosted forage, because a few mouthfuls of it can kill such animals If poisoning oc curs, early treatment is neces sary. Chewing gum proves you can have motion .. without progress. 23