BRUISED CANTALOUPES A badly bruised cantaloupe is not a good buy, points out Catherine Love, >Penn State extension consumer econo mics specialist Severe bruis es soften the -flesh under them and make the fruit un palatable Also the fruit may be lacking in freshness and flavor , • 63 County (From page 10) for more than one state prize Barbara is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Cyrus G Gam ble Jr, Columbia R 2. Three daughters of Mr and Mrs Overgaard, Lancas ter R 4, placed third Twin sisters, Ellen and Esther, will participate in the district competition, but their sister, Lois, will not since she also ■won a prize last, week Fourth place winner was Mary Jane Herr,'daughter of Mr and Mrs Maurice Jferr, Ref ton Mary Jane is a Aiem bei of the East . Drumore Club Julian Erb, Mount Joy HI, was fifth place winner She is the daughtei of M' and Mrs Paul Erb Cynthia Bucher, daughter of Mr and Mrs Willis Buch er, Lititz R 2, was sixth place winner • Lancaster Poultry (From page 3) (John L Herr), 600 WVC, 15- 2 NO SALE, 15 0 bid 22 Same, 23 D E Horn & Co (E H Deller), 2200 WV, 9-2’ Daniel K Good,' 13 3, 24 Same (Elvm Stambaugh), 7, 000 WV, 9, D K Good, 13 3 25 Same (Stanley Barkdoll;, 5000 WV, 9, D K Good, 13 - 28 Neff Biothers, 1325, 9, D K Good, 13 5; 27. Ken neth Brubakei, 2800 SXP, 17 NO SALE, 27 5, 28 William R Myer, 13,000 WV, 9, Mea ders Poultry,”l373; 29 Same Starr Poultry, 13 "3, 30 M&B, (John Olesh, Jr), 1500 WVP 14, NO SALE, 17 0 bod, 31 Same 17 1 bid; 32 M&B (Harold Glick), 4000 I- R 8-2. NO SALE, 13 2 bid; 33 Garden,. Spot Broilers (Jacob C Herr), 500 WVP, 14- NO SALE, 17 1 bid; 34 Same, 700 WVP, 14-6, NO SALE, 17 3 b.d, 35 M&B (Ben] Brubaker) 400 WVP, 15- W C Mellmger & Son 18 0, . 36 Same, 750 WVP, 15-2, Roy E Ream, 18 0, 37 Same, 1100 W MtP, >l4-12, NO SALE 17 1 bid, 38 Same, 16 9 bid, 39 Same 1100 W MtC, 14-2, NO SALE, 15 0 bid, 40 Same 16 0 bid 41 M&B (Elvm Siegnst) 1000 WV 9-P Martin Brend le 13 6 42 John L Hershev 1500 WRC 13-2 W C Mel hnger & >Son 18 0. 43 Carl L Martin, 950 L-F-Y, V J Koser Co , Inc '9 9 Patronize Our Advertisers | DEAD ANIMALS |f REMOVED PROMPTLY I Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides § FRY'S RENDERING | WORKS p Prop., John Fry || 2114 Hollinger Rd> II Lancaster g Ph. EX 2-4815 If No § Answer Ph. EX 7-0472 * -- ..... . ....... Bulk Fertilizer Service Top Grade Alfalfa and Other Hay Crops. Our Superior Service. Dieldiin For Weevil Control We Are As Near to You As Your Te’ephone PHONE EX 2-4353 Al-o Avai able m Bagi> ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN ROAD Next io Ihe Waterworks 12—Lancaster farming, Saturday, August 26, 1961 |p. Adds V^lf© flag pledge led by Shirley r n jl j. l j.* Aaron, group singing under POf Potato QllOtatlOflS the direction of song leader ~ , . , Rose Ann Hanks. Joyce As an added expansion of as closely as th oS{ Grofi played a piano solo services to customers inter- on the trading flo( The Cloverleaf - cooks of Doris Kreider gave a ‘-Show ested ln securities and com- exchange. Drumore recently en- and Tell” on the making of modifies, the Lancaster office Additional f acilj urumore 4H, recenuj en . sandwiches Pamela of Reynolds & Co. has m- elude a Chicago tertamed their mothers to* mney sanawicnes. r-ameia J exchange corrm-J” T buffet sunoer at the Chest- Henry and Rose Ann Hanks stalled a New York mer- exenange commo^ a outlet supper at tne cuest . , clarinet A chantile exchange ticker, providing continuJ nut Level Churchhousc. played clarinet sows A , . .„ ® ’ t lons for a n p n , The suoner featured sue- reading on girls by Lucille wmcn w , . su P piy contin ™ s ior an cial things P which the ermm Kreider, accordion solo by quotations on Maine and a s e% too male during .he pSS **** exchange. H and homemade ice cream. County Home Economist, Through Western Union After being welcomed by was Present and gave a few facilities, these quotations the president, Lucille-Kreider, remarks. are a .vailatole and posted is there was the following pro- • “ stantaneously so that custo gram 4-H pledge, led by Patronize Lancaster Farm- mers in Lancaster and vici- Judy Kauffman, American ing Advertisers. nity can observe the market Cloverleaf 4-H Honors Mothers Mewlpea MOUNTED PICKER! Exceptional Driver Comfort Mew Design Snapping Rolls Triple Gathering Chains High Lift Front End AND IT FITS YOUR TRACTOR IT’S HERE! A. B. C. GROFF ALLEN H. MATZ BIG CAPACITY...NON-STOP PICKING! Look at These Features: CHAS. J. McCOMSEY <& SONS NEW HOLLAND DENVER ★ Wide Wagon Elevator New Universal Mounting Sub-Frame fits all popular tr and goes on in just a few minutes. In another 15 minu' gathering unit and husking bed are attached to the sub and you’re ready for real non-stop picking. Here is a picker built to pick row after row, acre afte; without plugging. It’ll pick - and husk more corn fastei ever. And you’ll spend less time lubricating it, too les! 15 minutes a day. SEE IT TOD HICKORY HILL ★ Big Capacity First Elevator ★ Husking Bed Ear Forwarders ★ Six Blade Trash Fan ★ Corn Saver Agitator Drum Fully Mounted or Trailing LANDIS BROS., LANCASTER J. PAUL NOL ACID TEST Folks who try t 0 a budget today proof that both ecj meet. ■ Available with Husking Bed GAP
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