ir- \ j}'. •' ?>■ v ; 1 USED TRACTORS Farmall H Farmall 706 G Farmall 140 (Late Model) Allis Chalmers Crawler Loader H 3 Cub 154 Loboy w/Mower INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT Model 3600 Backhoe Rental Unit Model 3400 Backhoe Rental Unit Pius a Complete Selection of New Industrial Equipment BE SURE TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY AND SAVE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER USED 1054 S, a: As students crowd around for a closer look, Dr. Herr explains the meaning of ear tags on sheep (above). Sixth grade teacher Ed Harris, below, a self-confessed city slicker, was pretty good with the shears but said he wasn’t ready to give up teaching just yet for the life of a professional sheep shearer. One of Harris’ pupils, Patty Hackett, Denver RDI, looks on to observe his technique. EOUIPMEHT SPECIALS GOOD USED EQUIPMENT ON save Gave gave gave NEW Int. 574 Tractors Farmall 1066 Turbo Int. Harvester 990 Mower Conditioner Int. Harvester H 440 Balers Model 400 - 6 Row Cycio Pla SALES & SERVICE £ ST., EPHRATA, PA. PHONE 733-2283 Removing Stains To effectively remove stains without damaging the fabric: Identify the cause of the stain. Most stains fall into one of the three classifications-greasy, nongreasy, or a combination of the two. —Baste an “X” with white thread near the spot on the right side of the garment. This marks the stain and allows you to work on the stain from the underside of the garment. Place a special padding of folded paper towels or old turkiah towel on the ironing board to absorb the residue FARM IMPLEMENTS New #33A Hay Conditioner Model 2A Hay Conditioner Model 2 Hay Conditioner #76 Pull Type Combine International Harvester Model 130 Single Beater Spreader New Holland #275 Baler 2 Point Fast Hitch 3 Bot. Disk Plow Int. Harvester 350 Field Harvester Allis Chalmers 4 Row Cornplanter LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS John Deere Riding Mower Cadet 123 w/Mower New Holland 16 H.P. Like w/Mower Craftsman Riding Mower Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 6,1974 of the stain from the gar* ment. After each application of clear water, solvent or detergent and water solution, move or change the padding so a clean area absorbs the remaining stain. Turn the right side of the garment face down against the padding on ironing board. Be sure the wrong side of the fabric is the side on which you are working so that the stain will be washed out of the fabric, not through it. Use a toothbrush or a piece of cloth as an ap plicator. Rub lightly from the center of the spot and “feather” outward. An eye dropper is also an effective applicator because it keeps the spot from spreading. Repeat the treatment as long as any stain or residue appears on the padding. Never allow the treated area to remain wet. Stroke the garment gently on the wrong side until it is dry. Drying the fabric helps eliminate rings, spot shrinkage and felting. When you can’t identify a stain or your home procedure is impractical, consult a professional drycleaner. He has the skill, the special equipment and the chemicals to handle many of the more difficult stain problems. NOTICE ORS OF NESDAY Ih efore Easter, all lambs All these lambs will be scorn mended that these ,pril Bth & 10th, to have meats are respectfully contact Horace Plank. Area 717—392-2304 AP & SONS irds *l* 31 New
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