124 — Lancaster Famine, Saturday, September 23,197 S Tie makes the man NEWARK, Del. - The wrong tie can cancel out even the most elegant Brooks Brothers suit. Extension clothing Recycled aluminum worth 17 C per pound PHILADELPHIA - This Fall, students can join with faculty and PTA members in fund raising activities to supplement district school budgets by saving all aluminum beverage cans and other household aluminum for recycling. The Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Company pays 17 cents per pound - cash on the spot - to individuals and organizations recycling aluminum at Reynolds collection points in Penn sylvania. Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Company pays 17 cents per pound for all- Gas bill WASHINGTON, D.C, - The President of the American Farm Bureau Federation, Allan Grant, went to Capitol Hill last week to “correct the erroneous impression” that all of agriculture is supporting the administration’s natural gas pricing proposals. Farm Bureau, Grant said, “Is not”. Grant told a news con ference in the Senate press gallery that the measure now before the Senate “does not deregulate gas prices and farmers are for tSSH* EVERY SPdh WEDNESDAY IS m* DAIRY CT OAY AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. New Holland, PA If you need 1 cow o r a truck load, we have from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price. Mostly fresh and close springing Hols tems. Cows from local farmers and our regular ship pers including Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite, Kelly Bowser, Bill Lang, Blame Hoffer, Dale Hostetter, H D. Matz, and Jerry Miller. Top herd of 40 head of Holstein cows, also in same herd, 20 head Red & White Holstein cows. 30 head fresh August & September, balance in all stages of lactation Consigned by Reeds Dairy, Armstrong Co One load Purebred & Grade Holstein cows from Canada, fresh & springers Also 30 head Crawford Co. cows & first calf heifers consigned by Kelly Bowser. One load Purebred & Grade Holstein Cows, H.D. Matz. Wisconsin cows, Dale Hostetter Cows by J S. Smucker & Raymond Smucker. SALE STARTS - 12:00 SHARP Also Every Wednesday, Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale -12:00 Noon. All Dairy Cows & Heifers must be eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts. For arrangements for special sales or herd dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact Abram Diffenbach, Mgr 717-354-4341 OR Norman Kolb 717-397-5538 %>s specialists cite studies showing that a man’s tie does more to create an image of authority, prosperity, and social status than any other item in his aluminum beverage cans and other clean* household aluminum such as pie plates, foil, frozen food and dinner trays and dip, pudding and meat containers. Certain other items, including aluminum siding, gutters, storm door and window frames, and lawn furniture tubing are also worth 17 cents per pound. This aluminum must be free of all foreign materials, cut to lengths not exceeding three feet and should not be mixed with cans. Additional information is available by calling toll-free 1-800-243-6000. opposed deregulation now.” We want to be a participant in bringing about constructive legislation that will meet the needs of the American people, but this bill simply adds more regulations. Grant spoke at a joint news conference followed by Senator Clifford P. Hansen (R., Wyoming). The Senator outlined attempts to have a vote on the measure delayed until this week. Farm Bureau is asking Senators to return the bill to conference committee for revision. wardrobe. If he wears a handsome suit with an inappropriate tie, people will zero in on the tie and ignore the suit. And if the tie is wearing the man rather than the other way around, he’s in real trouble. Keep these points in mind when selecting a tie: LENGTH: The end of the tie should reach the top of the belt buckle. Extra-long ties are manufactured for Wilt and Stilt types, and little guys can go to the boys’ department. At any rate, know the length your tie. should be, and shopping will be easier. ANNUAL DAIRY COW SHOW OF BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK MARKET Belleville, Pa., on Route 655, between Lewistown and Huntingdon, Pa. Will be held WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4,1878 640 DOLLARS will be given away in CASH PRIZES PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN IN SIX CLASSES HOLSTEIN MILKER, HOLSTEIN DRY, MIXED BREEDS, 2 YR. OLD DRY HEIFER, 2 YR. OLD MILKING HEIFER, RED & WHITE $50.00 will be given to the consigner of the Grand Champion Cow. The purchaser of the Grand Champion Cow will be given a $50.00 cash prize. All cows entered in the show must be consigned not later than Tuesday evening, 7:00 p.m. before sale. Cows will be judged at 10:00 a.m. October 4. PUBLIC SALE OF NEWS USED ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES & TOOLS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7,1978 Located midway between Martindale and Terre Hill along Sensenig Road close to Lawn Care of Penna. in Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. CAT. 02 CRAWLER 5 U Series, 2300 hours, loader, PTO pulley, tool bar, chisler, sub seller; 420 T John Deere tractor with cultivator on steel; blacksmith anvil; Vz m. elec, drill; Vz inch Milwaukee angle drill; 3/8 inch elec, drill; 2 -V* inch elec, drill; 500 watt generator; 4 KW generator; IVz KW generator; 18 HP 2 cylinder Wisconsin engine with speed clutch; 9 HP Wisconsin with elec, starter; 5 HP Wisconsin; 8 inch table saw; elec. 16 inch chain saw; 400 amp. 3 pole switch; many elec, switches & motor starters; bores; many elec, fittings; lot of solderless terminals; drill bits; lot of screwdrivers; hammers; 36 inch bolt cutters; pipe threaders; tap & die set; pipe wrenches; adjustable wrenches; hand saws; several tool chests; files; Allen wrenches; elec, testers; plane; filing cabinet; 2 shop desks; 21 inch Lawn Boy rotary mower; 30 ft. extension ladder; 16 ft. aluminum ladder; 10 ft. step ladder; 13 inch hand grinder; many used elec, motors; antique cast iron com shelter; several antique telephones; other telephones; Century shop heater; used refrigerator compressors; shovel harrow; one horse spring wagon. NEW WIRE & SUPPLIES Dusk to dawn light; 2 yard lights; 1500 watt elec, heater; elec, pipe fittings; 2 baseboard heaters; 3-60 amp. main panel box; light fixtures; light bulbs; elec, tape; wire connectors; various size screws & nuts; small bolts; various size staples;- lot of extension cords; 900 ft. 6/3 Tn Plex; 100 ft. #4 aluminum un derground cable; 1000 ft. Romex wire; 1200 ft. 12-2 Romex wire; 500 ft. 14-3 Romex wire; 250 ft. 12-3 Romex wire; 500 ft. 10-2 Romex wire; 250 ft. 10-3 Romex wire; 500 ft. 14-2 UF wire; 250 ft. 12-2 UF, 250 ft. 14-3 UF; 250 ft. 10-2 UF; 250 ft. 10-3 UF; 225 ft. 8-3 Romex: 1000 ft. 14 TW wire; 1000 ft. 12 TW; 58 ft. 4/0 cable; 270 ft. 100 amp. cable; 150 ft. 60 amp. cable; 150 ft. 60 amp. 4 wire cable; 220 ft. 6/3 copper cable; 50 ft. 6-2-8-1 copper cable; 100 ft. 12/3 type S rubber cord; 50 ft. #6 copper ground wire; 100 ft. #4 copper ground wire; 100 ft. Vz inch Seal Tight tubing; 150 ft. Vz inch flexible conduct; remnant pieces; both long & short aluminum & copper cable & wire. Sale of tractors at 2 P.M. For information on tractors call 717-354-7889. Terms By; HENRY Z. SENSENIG ESTATE Auctioneers ' Leßoy S. Horst & Paul W. Horst Not Responsible For Accidents If Any Should Occur Refreshments Will Be Served. WIDTH: Ties that look like a stripped dinner napkin tucked into your collar are definitely out. Deisgners currently favor widths of, about 3% inches. Always consider the width of the coat collar and lapel. (They’re gradually getting narrower.) PATTERN: Wear quiet ties with patterened shirts, and vice versa. Diagonal stipes, small prints, and solids are always good. Leave the splashy splotches and flashy flowers for the wallpaper designers. Use the tie with the hand-painted peacock for a shoe rag. AT 10:00 A.M. FABRIC: Avoid synthetics that look synthetic. There’s nothing like real silk, or the appearance of silk which is found in some of the blends. Quality wool and cotton ties are fine for less elegant suits or jackets. A good is' an in- PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES, STORE & MEAT PROCESSSNS EQUIPMENT & MACHINERY, COUNTRY STORE ITEMS & TOOLS I will sell on my premises off U.S. Rt. #l5 at Catoctin Furnace, between Thurmont & Frederick City, Frederick County, Maryland on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1978 AT 9:30 A.M. the following: ANTIQUES & STORE ITEMS - Two oak roll top double pedestal desks w/“S” curve roll, wal. organ, as is; 3 greeting card display cases, adding inch, w/cash drawer, wood store boxes, “Glade Valley Garber” bread carrier, old bench, old shoe shine stool, fainting couch, “Caskeys” bread tin display rack, old com puting scales, toy mech. cow, 4 oak store bins, gold leaf & other frames, pine counter top, oak Lib.-table, store drawers, elec, fan, ca. 1925; childs metal dbl. swing, Ige. York safe, oak dbl. pedestal flat top desk, steel office desk, scales, old store ribbon case, sm. chest w/till, old C.I. parlor stove, old adv. signs, old bells, bird cage, cake iron, buttons, old donkey bell used at Catoctin Furnace, old store ledgers, some early handmade iron tools, sausage stuffer & bench, mahg. open arm chair, pictures for framing, book of “The Children’s Circus & Managere”, ca. 1882; old bottles, adv. thermometer, baskets, adding inch, typewriter, old paper store items, two new straw ticks, coke case, metal office chairs, 2 National cash register’s, elec, refg.. Magic Chef gas range, panel end chest drawers, other items. MEAT PROCESSING EQ., TOOLS,' ETC. ■ G.E. stainless steel 2 dr. 16 cu. ft. refg., 2 meat refg. display cases, 8’ long; wood & glass display case, 7’ long by 3’ high; Ige. buffalo grinder w/new 25 HP elec, mtr., elec, meat sheer, as is; soft ice cream maker, 7 Ige. steel tanks, 1000 gal. to 8000; Meyer 7’ snow blade model #ST-90,2 ton Robbins-Myers elec, chain hoist, budgit Vz ton hoist, step ladders, ext. ladders, chains, ceiling globes, new stove pipe, new sliding door hangers, 10 sheets of new wood grain formica gypsum board, sev. rolls of new heavy American fence, new wire mesh. International manure spreader, gal. steel tanks for feed carts, cement mixer w/elec. mtr., folding chairs, old brass gas pump nozzle, metal chicken feeders, vise, brass valves, pipe fittings, new garden tools, new bolts, screws, sev. chestnut logs, some lumber, 1956 DODGE PICKUP, barrel stave wagon frame used at Catoctm Furnace, old iron, many unlisted items. TERMS: Cash or approved check. Not responsible for any accidents on premises. Maryland sales tax collected on all taxable items. PH: 2712500 Haller Best, Sale Manager Austin Bohn & Chas. Funkhouser, Auctioneers John Green, Jr. & Jacob Altvater, Clerks vestment, so take care of it Remove -wrinkles by placing a press cloth over it and pressing with a warm iron. (Yes, even men and boys can learn to do this.) Hang it up neatly. Take it to the dry cleaners unless the lable indicates hand-washing. Owner: J. AUSTIN FRALEY, SR.