Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 18, 1969, Image 26

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    2f>—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 18.1969
EPHRATA FFA STUDENTS are hon
ored by the Baron Stiegel Lions Club, for
their achievements in State Meats and
Dairy judging competition, (left to right)
I Luther Ober, President, made $lO check
presentations to Rick Pfautz. Nelson
Be Cautious
Of The Salesman
At Your Door
Dooi todooi selling is stiong
ei today than evei accoiding
to B. Wayne Kelly extension
faim management specialist of
The Pennsylvania State Univei
sity Some companies who sell
only in this fashion have high
standaids and opeiate with un
questionable mteguty Otheis
aie tiding to ude thiough on
the honesty legitimate indus
tnes have shown
It’s not always easy to know
which salesman to open yoiu
dooi to and which one to close it
on Howevei, seveial scieening
devices can sene as guidelines
savs Kell>
Fust ask to see the sales
mans identilication Horn his
company to be assmed of his m
tegnty Then find out what pio
duct he is selling and let him
in the house only il youTe m
leiested in the pioduct
Listen foi lalse claims If he
says that he’s taking a suivey,
01 is an educational consultant,
O) ‘you have been selected,”
listen' with suspicion Many
salesmen of this type claim to
be selling ioi a chuich oiganiza
lion 01 donating to a needy
cause
Ask questions about the pro
duct How does it woik’ls theie
a guaiantee’ How long will it
last’ How does it compaie in
pi ice with the same item in a
lehable retail stoie’ If you de
cide you want the item, be suie
of its cost, advises Mi Kelly If
you pay cash, ask for a detailed
receipt If you buy on the in
stallment plan, be certain you
understand all the payments in
volved
When a sale lequires a con
tract, lead every woid of it and
ask a trustworthy peison to
lead it befoie you sign the con
tract Once you sign your name,
you’ve piomised to fulfill every
thing on the conti act, even the
fine pnnt, Kelly adds
Pull Weeds During Fall
It is a good piactiee to pull
those pesty weeds now, remind
extension ornamental and veget
able specialists at The Pennsyl
vania State Univeisify Each
weed that goes to seed could
mean 5,000 01 moie weeds next
yeai By getting iid of them now,
you should have" a better garden
PUBLIC SALE
OF COMPLETE
HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL
2 Miles Northeast of Elizabethtown. Go East From
Route 230 at Aunt Sally’s Kitchen on Mill Road, on the form
er Henry Hess Farm. Follow signs.
MONDAY, OCT. 27, 1969
93 HEAD OF REGISTERED & GRADE
HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE
42 MILK COWS, ONE HALF REGISTERED,
51 HEIFERS, MAJORITY REGISTERED,
10 HEIFERS DUE NOW TILL CHRISTMAS,
26 - 6 MO. TO 24 MO. OF AGE, 14 - UNDER 6 MO. OF AGE
12 Yeais of ABC and Cuitis Bieedmg, O S 5 Yeais Average
13 500 M 500 Fat Calfhood Vaccination Health Chart Sale Day
SALE HELD UNDER COVER,
Cows in heid have milked up to 100 lbs pei day
Rosetta Reg Skyliglite, Dan 6Yt 305 D 15.260 M 538 F
2 Daughtei s Selling, 1 by Astronaut, 1 by Loekway Lucifei W
hanhoe and 1 Gianddaughtei by Lucky „
Sheiyl Reg Sequoia Dau 5Yr 305 D 16,524 M 568 F
Sheiyl has 3 Daughters Selling Milk and Honey Due in
November and Twin Daughters by Astronaut
Pat Reg Sequoia Dau 5Yr 305 D 15,017 M 549 F
Pam Reg Cochran Gen Dau 3Yr 305 D 15,978 M 540 F
Queen Gi 4Yr 305 D 15,998 M 572 F
Sandy and Cindy from a 2 times 20,000 lbs Dam Sally and 2
Giand Daughters
Selling Lytle Lucifer Everlasting Luck 1531531 Bom July 25.
1967 Sue Don Augui Everlasting Design 86 pts His Dam Rose
sold for $6,100
Gi and Sir Don Augm Design Homestead with 43 Daughters A
plus on milk 1708 lbs
Lucks Dam Aggie Della Lucifer
11 Yr 364 Da
Lifetime Prod
Many Cows and 10 Heifers now in service to Luck
Also selling 12 Daughters by Luck
Other Sites represented Ivanhoe Jack, Smith Holm Lu
cross, Romandale Dividend Performer, Posch Sovereign Ivanhoe,
Athalone Leader, Penn State Star Man, Ivanhoe, Citation Cham
bnc Mai shall and others
2 Surge S P 11 Pumps, 2- 50 lb Pails with Narrowbore, 3 - 40
lb Pails, Schlue Dumping Station, Stainless Steel Double Tubs, 2
Canying Pails, Appioximately 175 Tons of Corn Silage on Cover
ed Pile to be sold in lump
Kreider arid Diller, Auctioneers
and Sales Managers
Wenger & Byler, Attorneys
Weaver, Clark Stauffer and J. Calvin Zim
merman, to help defray expenses for their
trip to Kansas City to the National FFA
Convention. The boys will be judging at the
National level at the convention. See story
on Page 1.
11:30 A.M
24,635 M
234,382 M
TERMS BY
CLAIR NISSLEY
Executor of the Estate of J Luke Nissley
LUNCHt FURNISHED
Consider Beef Chuck A roast, get a round-bone or arm
' ' bone chuck roast and have it cut
extra thick. For one meal, cut
Beef chuck is a meat cut full off a boneless piece irora the
of value and you may find it round end of the roast for beet
frequently on sale, points out stew, cut a piece from the cen-
Haiold E. Neigh, Penn State ex- tei for a one-meal pot roast,
tension consumer economics an£ l split the remaining piece
specialist When you buy a pot for Swiss steaks
S ELMER M. SHREINER
Trading as Good’s Feed Mill
Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS
New Providence, Pa.
Phone 786-2560
HERE ARE 6 WAYS WE
COULD SKIMP ON THE
FAMOUS LAMCO
FORAGE BOX
—TT _ , _ , Replace our Safe
1 Us LL Je «f V Heavy Duty Outfeed
I Apron with a danger-
WORM DRIVE ous auger.
973 F
9370 F
Lamco is Safe Smooth and Trouble free
KINZER EQUIP. CO.
Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County
Box 23, Kinzer, Pa, Phone 443-4184
Good Buy
SINCE 1870
3 Use common beater in place of our Spiral
beater which peels off the material. No
Bunching No Plugging
PIONEER
FEEDS
Local Farmers Know a
Good Feed When The>
Try It !