York Pattern Company To Explain New Method CATTLE 131*. Compared . Nole , ; The Over the next two yeara, with laat Wedneaday’i s ISIS p! tternsvftem of we paid very cloae attention market; few High Choice & JSSjdShtag athome wIU tothematacomplalnUof the Prime 1150-1330 lbs. in thli area ladle* and itarted to compile alaughter ateera 62.0tW3.00, *£S«S the atatlaUca ao neceaary to JUNE 23-29, 1975 few Choice 960-1100 Iba. 40.10- £ n t? r 0 n Jaw Hand at the our planned project. The Stay up late to celebrate Mimmer’s mo»l beautiful moon. 51.00, few Good 43.60-49.75, p oo j er » o na Lodge In task we had attacked For aonip dnrn muon, roosters crow loudest now ... “Jersey few 0D j une 23. required a almple method of Joe" Wolcott KO’d by Joe i.ouis June 28.1948... Full moon Utility 24.35-29.60. Few CL t y0 * sunburst making fitted patterns for June 21... Tm-« stop their annual growth now ... Average Choice 650-940 lbs. slaughter »n]H bv use by the average home hours, 18 minutes ... Donut hole in heifers 38.00-39.00. Utility & themselves* garment maker. By the end \ente<i June 27,1849 in Camden. Vt. *}lgh Dressing Cutter Brook and Helen of 1971 we h*d enough in . . . Telephone first exhibited at slaughter cows 23.85-25.85, formation to start. We pooled Philadelphia’s Centennial Exhibi- few Cutters 22.85-24.00, w -neaped In the OUT resources (very little lion, June 2 r i. 1876 ... That which Canners 19.0fr-22.50, Shells field in money), conned some .swell Hones twice done down to 17.25. One Good f^ SivM in San Fernando. Old Farmer's Riddle: For what kind daughter bullock at 33 00 traveled the em re . . , home Of people does the bakery make United States for a pattern California out of some home bread out of yeast and shoe polish? ®*l ? n . e company giving lectures on floor space (one den, one (Answer below.) Go f d & conventional fitting half living room), bought aU Ask the Old Farmer; My mother u«cd Choice 025 lbs. feeder steers nr0 M em . During this lime the relatives blinders and to sav that I often was in a “snit." at 40.25, few Good 375-540 lbs. ** K-g«n to find out whv ear plugs so they wouldn’t To this day, I don’t really know 31.0fr34.00, Medium 450-850 J* ” 0 f inteUigent have to lee or hear the gory what it means. F. A., Tampa, ik, 94 00-27 50- few Medium ** r ®* groups or mvcmgcin, . . f ,orida - 1 . . 430-850 lbs. feeder bulls M. 7- i>sSieW fMthat In a unit means tn a tantrum. 9lnn get satisfactory garment 111 we ouuieiy Hguieu uw Snit hr is the old-time word for tan- _ . without spending many the Sunburst system could be trum, sometimes said of a gale of CALVt.O J>4. veaters f_ u ,hours on made into a workable tool by wind. steady to 52 lower. Few Good alterations K the middle of January of Horn* Him- Prevent wick* from picking up lint in the waihinit machine VCalcrS 36.00-42.00, fCW c *u_ 1079 The nroleet was or dryer by tuck,ns them into an old nylon atock.n* Tie « knot In the top. c*, n J apH on no-ll flfl TWilihr Flfst > flttm B ° f ttlC COn * f. . ’ , . of thcie ntlom nnd toss them into the machine . Riddle anewer: For OHUluaru oU.UIruI.UU, Utility tfunfinnsl TMllirfiS finished 111 July. 1972. Th 6 people who want to nse and .hme 90-110 lbs. 26.00-28.00, 70-85 . j engineering staff at that point was made OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECASTS lbs. Fann up of one commercial art New England: Cool and showery to start, then fair; warm by “ s ‘ Second, home sewers are director, one artist and end Of week. . led to believe that garment cartoonist combination, one Greater New York-New Jersey: Week begins cool and cloudy, a. ua wo. z-o zw- ma j c j ng j s primarily a and a half draftsman, OUT then scattered showers; end of week clearing but hot and gO lbs. barrows and gilts gkm trained selves> and a small army of. mugß> ‘ . . accordingly kibitzers. The whole affair Middle Atlantic Coastal: Cloudy and rainy at first, then clear- 3 540 and 560 lbs. sows 32.00 , . hnH hmi railed off at lenct ,ng; clear and hot by week’s end. and 36.00. Few Boars 32.00- j* ““ S H ®u Southeast Coastal-Piedmont: Early week cloudy, rainy and 34.25. women that we dealt with, wic . ® cool; end of week clearing and very hot. ppirnF’H pifg i« i/it ii<j the ladies readily admitted at least twice a week and uie Florida: First part of week cloudy in south with intermittent 10 on iv, f rc( i cr n : P c they were aware of these money kept running out, but ram; clear and hot m central and north. 9fi fin nor h.nH Int Nn 1o on problems but didn’t know everybody somehow Upstate & Western N.Y.-Toronto & Montreal: Heavy rain to JrLm' Jn« how to overcome them. We managed to stay with it. start, then thundershowers in west; clear and very hot by rew uiiuiy w-w knew that in or( j er to We had been able to devise weekend. overcome the problems they a way of drafting patterns Greater Ohio valley: ram m east at first, then clearing hHEEP 5. One Good SO lbs. faced engineering had to be which enables the seam and hot; end of week partly cloudy and hot m west. woded lamb at fitting stress to shape the pattern to Deep South; Early week cloudy in west with scattered showers 86.00. Lot Slaughter ewes . i n H iv i H na I KnHv in east; end of week clearing and hot. 13.00. a , nd tlme consuming individual body Chicago & Southern Great Lakes: Partly cloudy and very warm alterations on the finished requirements as it is being all wlek. M UII jn 1 garment had to be drafted. A complete Northern Great Plains-Great Lakes: Mostly clear to start in NCW liOlldllCl U3lfy eliminated. At this point the collection of basic patterns west, then heavy showers in central and east continuing to T idea for the Sunburst Pattern and designs had been worked end of week. f“' e " System was bom. out with the very qualified Central Great Plains: Generally sunny days with some inter- neporxea receipts or IZI assistance of Wanda Albert mittent rain throughout week. cows, 19 heifers and 4 bulls. ——————— j .ittian Jones (the art Texas-Oklahoma: Some thundershowers in central and north Market reported steady. Locally consigned cows Henartment) together with at first, then clear and hot with highs near 100; partly cloudy Load of New York State 350-850; springing heifers p V e PaAnlh /rfin latter part. springers 390-540; load of Pa. 375-525; open heifers 150-295; the floTr soS fS o^r Rocky Mountain Region: Ram in central and west to start, cows, fresh 515-775 and’ bulls 340-465. nrnipot in K then clearing; clear and very hot by weekend. springers 495-655- load of project in ner nomej. ah Southwest Desert: Week begins clear and warm, then becoming Franklin row<! onH three are accomplished very hot; temperature near 110 by week’s end. springers d seamstresses. Pacific Northwest: Intermittent moderate to heavy showers ° early week; clearing and much warmer latter part. California: Most of week clear in north and partly overcast in south; very hot in central interior all week. S—Unc*»ttr Firming. Saturday, Junt 21. 1975 .*&'■ the OLD g^MAHX' (All Right* Reserved, Yankee. Inc., Dublin, N.H. 03444) Refutable. Effective. Long-lasting. NEWKvfizer AARON $. GROFF & SON FARM & DAIRY STORE RD3, Ephrata, PA 17522 IHmkletownj Store Hours 7AM to 9 P M Closed Tuesday & Saturday at 5 30 P M Phone 354 0744 Manger Ranger feeds 30 cows in less than 5 minutes Save time, save labor with this Manger Ranger electric feed cart from Clay Low dis charge unit quietly dispenses chopped hay, corn silage, haylage as you ride along Accommo dates practically any barn configuration and dispenses quickly from either side No fumes to worry about Oper ates on just a few pennies a dav Farming is Play - When You Are Equipped With USED EQUIPMENT 700 Gal Esco Tank 400 Gal Sunset '$50000) with compressor 300 Gal Mo)onnier (Good condition) Bou-Matic Milkers Surge mini-cups DeLaval & Surge Bucket Milkers New and Used Compressors all sizes **************** **** OUR CUSTOMERS ARE THE PROOF OF OUR SUCCESS Herd dispersal of 38 head from Chester County in all stages of production 328-640. XJm DAIRYMEN! SAVE MANY HOURS EEK Mr. Dairyman: LISTEN - Before you buy that bulk milk tank and think you are saving dollars, find out if the seller is equipped to do the total service job. We are on call 24 hours a day - 7 days a week There are 4 of us that work on Refrigeration and Electrical. JAY M. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT R.D.I Lebanon. PA Phone (71 7) 274-1242 Sales Rep. in Lane. Co. Bill Guhl Phone (717) 529-2569 *r.; Out of our major 1* to expose enough v who are already sewlm the simplicity of thT method ind to event work our way into pm •chool systems, work the extension people also carefully selected fa shops and dealers of nature. It Is with this in that we have used i college and extension vice or fabric shop meet! room facilities to give lectures. We do, at present time, ha professional designers fabric shop owners a: teachers presenting tl system in other parts of' country." The Sunburst system , be presented in Lititz for the first time Tuesday, June 24 at the Lititz Community Center, I. Walton Bob' Recreation Bldg., 2nd Floor 21 N. Spruce. Classes being at 10 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Wool Sold By: LucyTrexler Berks Correspondent A number of Berks County Sheep Producers met list Wednesday, June 11, to sell one of the most important items of their business - wool. The annual pool was held at the Reading Fair Grounds sponsored by the Berks County Sheep Growers Association. Growers from the Berks, Northampton and Bucks Counties area saw the highest grade of wool - % to % staple go for forty cents. The wool will be shipped to the Santee River Wool Combing Company, Inc., of Jamestown, S.C. The buyer, Prouvost Lefebre and Company, Boston indicated that the wool would be used for yarn. Almost 167 people par ticipated in the event which iaw the total of 27,255 pounds of wool sell. Graders for the event were Ben Morgan, Livestock Extension Specialist from Penn State and Dave Kanter, Schuylkill County Agent.
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