16—Lancaster Farming,'Saturday, March 9, 1963 BEST FOOD BUYS Weather Does Not Hike Price lu spite of heavy lains and rail strikes, food supplies remain, adequate at generally unchanged price lev els. Abundant supplies of red meats and an increase in volu me of imported fruits has add ed to the vaneity of food com modities offered at local food markets, observes Tom Piper, Penn State Extension Market ing Agent. Increase receipts of cattle, hogs and lamb at major term inals during the past week will encourage feature pricing. Sel ected cuts of beef, including roasts and steaks, will be can didates for promotion. Pork loin costs have declined to lead the list of lower costing pork cuts Turkey and fryers hold at unchanged costs but may be in cluded in the long-range mer chandising plans of some retail ers. For those looking to vary a Lenten diet, as well as Jor all other fish and seafood lovers, there’ll be a good selection of sea bass, shad, whiting, hali but, oysters, crab meat and sc allops. Eggs and dairy products are in plentiful supply, econo mically pi iced, and as versatile in the menu as the cook’s im agination can contrive Heavy rains have hampered harvesting operations in Floi ida and impaired quality ot some commodities Best valu es are in potatoes lettuce i ad obes, cairots, oeleij, endive escarole onions and sweet pot atoes New fields of cucumbeis. peppers, eggplant, tomatoes and asparagus now leady foi harvesting will boost the sup plies of these items in the weeks ahead. Demand for apples has im proved with ibhe opening of con trolled atmosphere storages Bananas, avocados, pears, strawberries and citi us truit are available at firm pi ice lev- It does, pay to use NATURAL SOIL BUILDERS Our soil tests prove it! Contact ns lor New Jersey Green Sand and Calphos - Colhdal Phosphate. Brooklawn Farm 118 Kreider Ave. Lancaster Ph. 509-1580 or see your local dealer EASY BUDGET PLAN! Tn pay in equal hwtaß ■aents spread orer the year —avoiding big bills in cold ■tontba -when tA co&sump' ttMt imsrMM GARBER OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-2621 105 Fairview St. both hands? Would a different storage area make it easier to els. Imported fruits are now av- set at certain equipment? On ~, . , any job that you repeat of adable in volume, with the Chi- jt payg tQ uke a crltlcal lean fruit season in full swing, jack at how you work. And Some peaches have arrived when you begin to study the from South Africa and a cargo jobs you dislike and work to of Argentine pears has been ward changes that will save shipped. tune and effort, the jobs may Get the BIG silo unloader value! VflllDdlo TV/t Delivers more silage faster •Doubt* auo*r ays*' / T^\ t*m dll* th* ailag* / ■ \ fa*t*r and mora / ■ •v*nlyund*rallcon* / MX dltlons whether all* __ e _ ag* la frozen, w*t r •rdry. •Exclusive, ad]u«t«bt drive hub give* mor ••(Hive traction keep* the machlns •perating evenly •nd requires leer pewer. DELIVER? BE. The doubts augers, operating in with the patented V-paddle Impeller*, d/gs the standard-for alls* 10' ts It* tllftQf. mlx«t It thoroughly, *nd th*n throws It „ 4W down the chute. Your cows and cattle get good, Heavy Duty—for alio* W palatable silage ... not a powdered mash as so to W often happens with unloaders using blowers. CALEB M. WENGER write or phone us r 7 D. 1 QUARKYVILLE, PA. POR COMPLETE INFOR* Drumore Center KI 8-2116 MATION AND PRICES* PUBLIC SALE Farm Equipment Along Route 30, 4 Miles West of Coatesville, Ches ter Co., Pa. SATURDAY, March 23,1963 Sale at 11:30 A.M. 4 TRACTORS JOHN DEERE 620 In god'd condition, 3 Bottom Plow, trip bottoms. JOHN DEERE 430 UTILITY With Xo. 35 Maniac hoader and Snow Bucket (Used less than 000 hours) JOHN DEERE B With Cultivator and Post Hole Digger. FARMALL CUB A\ itli Rotary Mower and Snow Plow. ALL TRACTORS IN GOOD CONDITION WHEEL HORSE With Suon Blade, Mower and Culthator. 127 McDeering Self-Propelled 12 Ft. Combine 68 Super Hayliner New Holland Baler John Deeie Xo. 5 7-Foot Manor. Xew Idea 4-Bar Rake, Low Wheels on Rubber. 010 Xew Holland Forage Harvester with 3 Heads. John Deere No. 55 Forage Blower, P.T.O. 33 Xeo Holland Flail Chopper. John Deere R W Hydrau lic Disc Harrow on AVheels, John Deere 346 Corn Planter with Fertilizer Sowers. 3-Pt. MeDeering, 13-Disc Grain Drill. Me- Deering .No. 40 P.T.O. Spreader uith Foiagc Sides. JUivello Ele vator, Helix Giain Cart. John Deere 7 Ft. Rotary Mower, 3 Pt. 2 5-Ton Xew Holland Heavy Duty Wagons, 1 with Grain Sides and Hydraulic Dump. 1 Wagon with Green Chop Bunker Mounted (Good) 13-28 Tractor Chains. McCulloch Chain Saw. Shovels, Chains, Forks, Small Tools and Many Articles too numerous to mention. Everett Cov. -v , Jr. Kreider & Diller, Auctioneers hunch by Sadsburyville Fire ( • Hovo You Heard? (Continued from Page 15) Analyze the job. Are there steps that seem unnecessary? Can you save work if you use Of Terms by turn into ones' you enjoy. Helpful Hints To remove surface soil from mincemeat, dot with butter or plastic dinnerware, rub with margarine, and bake about tea baking soda sprinkled on a. minutes or until heated, damp cloth. Soda removes the _ This an’ That soil with a gentle action that Sixty percent of our public won’t take off the finish or recreation areas are located in scratch the surface, the west where only 15 percent Cook chopped- onion and of ‘ he I peo i p i® Ilv f' thßll fanr slivered almonds until lightly . ur 19 “ " hill inn browned in butter or marga- and three-quar er b 11 ion . ... , pounds of food were dlstnbut nne. Heat with canned green . . , „„ , , , . f , ed to needy persons at home fTLZLT a a S and overseas through the US. ful succotash. Department of Agriculture's To add zest and color to ,j, rect distribution program. *★★★★ * * * A PataMad M*lnt 1 auapanalan tun unlaadtr lava) at all tlmaa and cantarad tar motaallltlanltdartUao * -1C FARM EQUIPMENT & HOLSTEIN CATTLE Two miles south of Quarryville, off Rt. 222, east of Solanco High School, Lancaster Co., Pa. At 11:30 A.M. 8 HOLSTEIN COWS, 2 GUERNSEYS, 3 HEIFERS S.P.A.B.C. breeding, certified and T.B. Acc., good size, nice dairy type, the kind that can milk 70 pounds a day. 1 “WD”; 2 “WC’s”; 1 JOHN DEERE “B”; V-snow plow; Angle snow plow; cultivators; 2 2-bottom A.C. 14 inch tractor plows; 2 heat housers for W.D. and W. C.; A.C. No, 9 manure loader; 2 bottom 14 inch J.D. Plow; 3 bottom 14 inch plow; 3 New Idea spreaders, (I a P.T.O. spreader); 3 rubber tire wagons (16 ft. beds); 2 ROW HERSHEY TRANSPLANTER; Twin-Draulic sprayer; John Deere (wire tie) baler; Case baler; A.C, 5 ft. combine; A.C. Semi-mounted mower (7 ft.); New Idea Mower; McCUROY GRAIN WAGON; CASE 28* ELEVATOR; New Idea 1-row No. 7 corn picker; McD. hay rake; McD. grain drill; 2 J. D. Corn planters; J. D. spring harrow; 2 J. D. disc harrows; cultipacker; spike harrow; roller; J. D. field orchard cultivator; 2 tobac co ladder wagons, (18’ - 22’); 1 set of double ladders; Hammer mill; CUNNINGHAM HAY CRIMPER; en silage cutter with pipe; clover seed sower; 25 bu. grain box; galvanized water tank; 1-2 hole hog self feeder; feed cart; ensilage cart; 2 wheelbarrows; 2 hog troughs; scales; farrowing house; 12 boxes of baling wire; 2,500 TOBACCO LATH; MINNICH BALE BOX; 9 milk cans; 2 stainless steel pails; Surge unit; forks; shovels; 2, iron kettles; Moto-Mower (reel type). 260 BUSHEL BARLEY; .1000 BUSHEL EAR CORN 4 burner gas stove, standard-size;-double drain board sink; and iten& too numerous to mention. Sale at 11:30 A.M. Diller and Kreider, Auctioneers :***★********★************★*★★*** H. E. and Maybelle Kettering, Lititz R 3 $; Holstein-Friesian Advanced Registry 15,090 pounds of milk. 3.9% test. *’ ■k 590 pounds butterfat. Heifers For Sale Oflspring Irom foundation cows like these Age Days Lbs. Milk Lbs. Fat j 9-9 365 18,365 863 £ 7-7 - 347 19,720 861 * 6-3 335 17,356 795 J 5-10 352 17,374 759 J 6-2 305 18,829 713 * ■k We are counting on Ivanhoe whose first siv dangfa- ■¥. ters to finish two-j ear-old actual records in our herd have J averaged Two jears, one month, 327 dajs, 11,786 K pounds of milk, 4.5% test, and 530 pounds of butterfat. $ None of his heilers were culled. ■£ Countess Jane Fan Ethel Beth PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, March 20,1963 3 ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTORS Lunch by Ladies of Mechanic Grove * Church of the Brethren , . , ( roast turkey or roast pork, fill canned peach halves with 50 Records Of Terms by GEORGE I. KNIGHT ST 6-3635
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