10—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 10, 1962 ljp£irilld k S Gl*OW miiiutj 4-H club meets n.Bqpi j y the Hart - Colei am Eie-J 1 OU&y-S vJTOp rr„? S -"°m mor you.,. For A Purpose Farmers nuet in the Penn I I'mversitv I’aik, Pa' ’ Manor High School Cattle day’s modern snpermaiket is outlook Dairy to bo ta r different from the corner <iisi ussed by Interstate Milk grocery store of a tew years Producers oflmal, beef by a g o . Food store shelves now Itobert Heilbron, president <ontain thousands of new and ol Lane Livestock Excb different items more than March 14 9.30 a.m. to 3 5,000 products compared to p in. - Cattle leeders Clinic 1,000 or so found there a tew al the Lancaster Poultry decades ago Center Why do we have so many S:3O a.m. - market hog new pro ducts? Dr Russell.E. show sponsored hy the Dan- Larson, director, Agricultural caster County Swine Breed- intension Service, says it’s be ers Assn at the Lancaster C ause consumers like them and Stock 'Vards. buy t j, en j Agricultural scien -1 30 p.m. - Sale of the Show alert to consumer’s wish swine at the Stock lards. eb< develop new products to lit 7.30 p.m. - County Guernsey spec]a i purposes 4-tt club meets at the So- Smen Qf „ ery 10 crop v a „. lanco H.gh School Quarry- n today> vere un . ville Election ol officers knuwn JU>st 20 >earb aso . Many March 1., afternoon and were developed wlth a sp eul.c evening - Open House by use __ an(l the collbUlner __ L. H. Brubaker faim eciuip- _ , . . ... in mind tnent, Lilitz RD 7:30 pm. - Countv Holstein 4-II club meets in the Farm Bureau Building Dillerville Road. Election of Officers. March 10 11 •3 0 a m - Farm and Home Analysis session sponsored by the extension service In the Farm Bureau Building, Dillerville Road. Afternoon and Evening - Open House by L. H Bru baker tarm equipment, 350 Stiasburg Pike Farm Calendar (Continue d tioni Case 1) I'll '( ommunitc <•!u 1> meets in the Smoketinui KU men tal \ School 7 !0 pin - Klr/.ihethtmwi - Donegal 1-11 eluh at the Jioneiml Hitch S< bool 7 .in p m. - XCirlcwood Com- buy Direct Stive f Want a better-designed. brtter bnill barn, cleaner tor longer, more nialnten.inee-lrce oper ation? Then bin the barn cleaner fanners eterj where ale ratinii about . . . the Kna\ el y Better-l Ult Barn < leaner, manufactured right heie in J.aneaster Counts. imm i:i»rati: i >ki.t vkb v VMI IX,ST VUi \T|ON DKsKiNKI) TO V’lT AW SIM.’CIITC BAKV Rhone ot mite todav lor intomiation and prices. Write direct to: SNAVELY SILO SALES, Inc. ri.indisville, l*a Bo\ U I’hone TW K-SI4I COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE Of Entire Herd Of 63 Head Holstein Dairy Cows FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1962 12 noon Located at Talotia, Pa G miles West of Oxford, Penna 12 Miles South of Qnarrj ville. Between Route 472 and Route 272 in Little Britain Township, Lancaster Co unty, Penna. Herd consists of 12 first-calf heifers milking 50 to 60 pounds a day, fresh in past 60 days; 12 second-calf heifers, some fresh, balance ready to freshen; 14 third calf heifers in all stages of production. Balance of the herd not over fourth and fifth-calf cows; some have just been fresh and others are bred to come in late summer and early fall. All cows are T. B and blood tested in the past 20 days. Eligible for out of state ship ment. This is an outstanding herd of quality dairy cows worthy of the attention of all dairymen Health charts with every cow. DAIRY EQUIPMENT 30 milk cans, 21 can milk cooler. 8 unit DeLaval milker pump with two-horse motor, used two months. Buckets and strainers Hot water heater. 5 ton Soy bean Oil Meal (Old Process). Sale at 12 noon By: HAROLD & MARY HOUSEKEEPER Auctioneers; Brad lev and Seltzer Clerks: Kirk and Eschbach Lunch Available s*. -s * 0 !0 pm - Elizabethtown FEA banquet in the Eli/a bethown High School 7 5 0 pm - New Holland B thj Beet 4-H club meets m the Eeola lue hall ,s p m - Extension Assn Executne < ommittee leor- gamzatum at the Farm Bur- eau Building. DilleniUe Rd Consumers like potatoes baked, mashed. French tried, and many other ivajs Market reseai chers learned the best finalities Cor different uses, and crop scientists de\ eloped vanties with those finalities The s;ood taste and texture of the bread we eat doesn’t “just happen,” Or. Larson ex plains Good bread is baked from flour with special baking; qualities So our scientists de yeloped wheat \anties yielding: this kind ot flour Most ot today’s frozen foods are tailor-giown to sene con sumer wants Agricultural sfientists aie continually per fecting new \anties ol peas beaus sweet torn, strawber ries. other \6Efetables and ? •:• ❖ .;< ❖ •> ❖ ❖ •> •> ❖ ❖ ❖ •> ❖ .;. •** **« ❖ «g» *l* * ♦> ❖ •!« Now available lor certain models ot the following traetors FORD FERGUSON INTERNATIONAL i qjsj x FKITCKJRS. (1) ICasiiv attached or detached. («) Operated by (Factor's own hydraulic sjstrm. (:l) Lev or trip within easy roach ot operator. (4) Fork raises “level" and has removable tines. (5) Rreak-Away Coupler is standard on all Loaders. (C) Stoop can easily be attached to the Fork. (7) Sturdv construction, yet reasonably priced. FOR FI KTHKK INFORMATION" CONTACT VO IT. LOOM. flp! 7 Jl NKVV HOLLAND, PA. 1 1 mts Their goal is a food,. Dr Larson credits agricul that will keep Us fatm-lresh tural scientists with giving us flavoi, color, and texture dur- more than improved foods and mg freezing fibers They are responsible for Consume! s wanted a small meaty turkey to fit the oven and pocketbook ot an average size tannly Researchers pro duced the Heltsville small, white turkey. N’ow one ol e\- eiy five grown m the L S is a small Beltsville, and w'e’re eating turkey the year around and more than ever before „ To- The modern, meat-type hog •was developed to meet con sumer demand for leaner,pork. The lower fat content in this new model hog means more protein fewer calories , "Wash-and-wear-cotton is a nother product designed with the consumer m mind New long-staple vanties and resin finishes give cotton wrinkle resistance and lighten the homemaker’s ironing chore. Cotton can also he made resistant to tlames, oil. and mater, opening the way to many new industrial uses. Woolens that wash with out shrinking and dry with out wrinkling are another pro duct of research benefiting the consumer. These treated fab rics retain wool’s original solt tevture Civil detense needs have re ceived researchers’ attention, too They are developing a method for removing stron tium ltd from milk, assuring us a sate and palatable milk supply in the event ot nuclear attack For stockpiling fhod in'fall out shelters, a new whole gram water has been develop ed This compact, long-lasting emergency ration has an esti mated shell lite ot 5 years or more Sauder Kasily Attached in Only .‘5 Minutes JOHN DEERE MASSEY - FERGUSON MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE OLIVER PORSCHE DIESEL DEXTA ALLIS-CHALMERS ft;. v -\ # v '* /i JM <y ■/ THUTOII UK VLEH OH VS DIRECTLY 'Manuliuturr'd b} the aerosol “bomb ’ the anti biotic streptomycin and dex tran. a blood plasma substi tute In some instances, research ers developed a completely new crop to serve industrial and consumer uses Soybeans are a good example Less than 30 years ago. soybeans were still being tested to determine their best use in this country. Now they are an Important U. S, crop on more than 27 million acres and are a primary sour ce of food oils oils for industrial use What about the future? Re searchers are already at work to give us beef cattle with more lean, tender beef; dairy cows producing milk with more solids and less fat; bens laying eggs with longer lasting fresh qualities. Frozen French tried sweet potatoes, citrus and vegetable juice powders retaining fresh fruit flavor and aroma- are on the way. t)r. Larson concludes, “These and many more food products products for a purpose will be common on tomorrow’s grocery shelves ” Ihe OUL Im&t, "People who hare no moncfJ to speak of just hare to do their own talking." HYDRAULIC LOADER PHONE EL 4-8721 I t
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