Here is a general view of Millarden Farms Angus operations Saturday, produc- tion sale day. On the extreme left is the ' managers home, to the center and right Antarctic Vet Snowbound Here ' (Continued from Page One) other ships. Then came the Coast Guard’s US_East Wmd and the Adista. Cargo ships, the LOANS I ST For any Farm Purpose H Made the Farmer!* Way *• LANCASTER * PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS’N « 39 E. Cheatnul St., »• jj Lancaster, Pa. Ph. Lane. 3-3921 | ttuttmtiixmttxttiuiituttnititttttttxittiiutttitiiititztiuixiitxitxiixitittiti; FARMERS ATTENTION PLEASE! Whenever you need HAY, STRAW, EAR CORN, PHONE STRASBURG OV 3-3211 Our large volume makes lowest possible prices to you. Delivery anywhere in Lancaster Co. and nearby counties. PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARM. | PARADISE, PA. 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' ■ MiUarden Farms Annville Arnav, Wyandotte, Greenville Victory, Nespalme and two tank’ ers, the YOG 10 and YOG 34, chine i-i close file Icebergs, But Little Land Aboard were some 250 men from Hal’s own outfit, Navy Air Development Squadron 6, plus many others participating in the four-year Geophysical Year weather observation “Lots of--ice, lots of icebergs a little land, perhaps,” Hal described the landscape in the South Pole i egions, “but too often the ‘land’ proved to be just a thin layer of dirt atop the ice and snow ” “We established camp at Mc- Murdo Sound, but most of us lived aboard ship. Some at Hut Point lived in tents,” Hal re lated “We had three "snowstorms while we were there,” he added. Yet the tents were warm, well insulated, heated with oil stoves There was no agricultural barns, the show barn and sales arena. Cars are parked to the extreme right at this, one of the breed’s outstanding sales in«the east. (Lancaster Farming Photo). aspect to the Antarctic. “No vegetation,” the Lancaster Coun tian told, “just sea life pen guins, seals, whales ” Never was the group lacking for food Supply ships were well loaded with fresh meats and canned goods Visit Scott Camp Hut Point was the ’site of Rob ert F Scott’s 1902-1904 camp -when he discovered King Edward VII land Scott, who reached the South Pole 34 days after Nor way’s Raold Amundsen in 1912, died there with companions from exposure to the bitter weather. Exploiing for Great Britain, Scott established his camp, and “even today, more than 50 years later, nails on his buddings were -bright as new- There was food inside the camp, just he left it,” Hal added Throughout, the expedition or opeiation proved how well ex treme cold can preserve ma terials Hal understood some of the foodstuffs Scott left were tested by Operation Deep-Freeze to prove this factor Hal worked in the records of fice in the South Pole regions Servicemen and Sll on the ex pedition were warmly dressed with clothing also undergoing test. Included were khaki pants, coats, jackets, fur paikas and other essentials :: -j: I: ♦♦ «<> H Adm Byrd was aboard the Wyandotte, where Hal was sta tioned, several times The ex plorer, who charted these re gions m 1929, then in 1934-1935 and 1940, was easy to talk to, easy going but business-like, ac cording to Hal. Hal was graduated from South ern Lancaster County Joint Com munity High School in 1952, and entered service June 9 that year. His term will be up this year on Tune 8 His father works at Aberdeen He hopes to enter college, when experiences of Operation Deep Freeze and his recent per sonal Operation Snowbound, Lan castei Count ystyle, are still fresh in mind f Philadelphia March 21 (USDA) —Processed poultry (ice packed) young chickens-steady to firm. De mand improved for sizes 1%-2H # 'which advanced one cent Sup plies were about adequate for im mediate trade needs Hens steady to firm Prices moved higher on heavy type. De mand improved for heavy type and continued fair for others Supplies were about ample. Receipts March 20 included other than turkeys- Maryland 65,000#, Delaware 95,000#, Vir ginia 9,000# Wholesale selling prices (Grade A qual including sizable lots to butchers) Cents per lb: Broilers or fryers, 1") # 32-33, 2# 32-33, 2 j 4# 30-31, 2Vi# 30-31, 3# 29-30 Roasters, 29-30, 4# 31-32, 4’,-j 4 33-34 5# & up 35-36. Hens, heavy type 30-31, 4 1 i'-6#, heavy type 30-32, 4# & over, light type 24-26, under 4#, light tvpe 18-21. Ducklings (dressed) 32-33; froz en (rcady-to cook) 4344. International Business Ma chines will be required by a con sent degree to offer for sale, in stead of renting, many of its pro ducts. PROCESSED POULTRY Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 23, 1956—- County Digs Out From Snowstorm (Continued from page one) 'lowed much to soak into the soil- It seemed apparent it would pro vide the best subsoil moisture in three years here, and may give crops a wonderful boost. Among the weather prognosti cators, there was wonderment but all agreed that spring is here, even if winter left with one of the most legible trade , marks in recent history. Sleigh bells rang and runners were brightened as teams came into use to negotiate the drifts Many dairy producers hauled milk to the roadside pickup stands* by sled- Sleds _came into use for the younger and older set too, as some of the season’s best coasting was to be found. The world is filled with suck' ers, ready to risk their hard earned money on a chance to get something without working for it 124-Hour Service I — Dn — n 1956 AUTO TAGS H EDWARD G. WILSON |j 9 Notary Public 16 S, Lime St. Lancaster, Pa. MAR-DRO Vitamin Supple ment Your cattleand hogineed DUTCH BELL for Dairy BETTER BEEF for steers and TRIPLE RICH for Hogs We also have the famous DAN PATCH HORSE POWDER Manufactured by Mar-Gro 1W fg Co , H 2 Lancaster AARON S. 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