—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31, 1962 18 Bwsr F6<sd Bays Season Foy Freezing Steaks Although We’ve had but ft few realy nice days it's possible that many folks have already cast longing- eyes on the back yard patio, making plans for the season of summer cook outs And although it maj b too soon for such outdoor ac tivity, it’s just the right time to freeze a supply of steaks for those barbeque treats, ob serves Tom Piper, Penn State Extension Marketing Agent Demand lags for beef steaks at this season of the year and prices are favoiable for those who wish to fieeze a supply for later use Check the man ner in which featured steaks have been trimmed to avoid undue wastage Foiequarter beef and all fresh pork cuts are currently in plentiful sup pl\ Hams pro\e an exception m that Easter demand is al ready exciting an upx\aid pressure on prices Tuikejs and frying chicken remain on the list of meat values Pa. 820 Cam A hisjh population variety Yields Up to 100 bu. per acre have been recorded. Stand* up When others lodge 3. Withstand* drought 3. Hits a' very strong stalk 4. (»ood resistance to com leaf aphis and corn bor- 5. Respond* to thick plant ing and high ieriilization <>. Low nnllorni height eats 7. Oder at hartest tune tliah’ other Varieties. REIST SEED COMPANY MT. JOY l*h. Oh ;5-;i83I Several weeks of good grow ing weather will be required before significant Improve ments are seen in the fresh produce supply situation. Cab bage prices are high and prom ise to remain so until late Ap ril Celeiy, lettuce, green beftns, radishes and cucumbers share In this dilemma Potato pi ices remain low and most favorable to the economy -minded shopper New tiop led vaneties are now a vailable Tomatoes, gieen oii'- ons, hothouse ihubaib, endive, escaiole and leafy gieen salad items aie reasonably pi iced Longer shipments of aspaiagus fiom California will soon bnhg lower prices on this populai v egetable Apples g i ape f i u i t and CURE THE ILLS OF YOUR SOIL WITH Conestoga Brand Fertilizers MADE UV LOCAL INOVSTRV FOR • All Farm Crop Needs • Top Dressers Plant St-artei s • Special Mixtui es To Soil Test • lawn - Garden - Fishpond • Weedkillers - Insecticides - Fungicides • Bnlkspread - Pick Up or flings COME IN TO DISCUSS YOUR A\ EEDS. DIRECT FACTORY TO FARM SERVICE. LANCASTER BONE FERTILIZER, CO. QUA HR WILDE ST (i-2547 - OXFORD <)-32«-»33 PUBLIC SALE! FARM MACHINERY Along Rte 222, Va mi. West of New Texas, 25 mi. South of Lancaster, Fulton Twp , Lancaster Coun ty, Penna. > Saturday, APRIL 1:00 P.M. 3 TRACTORS JOHN DEERE B Power Trol and Lights, JOHN DEERE B with Cultivators. FERGUSON 30 TRACTOR with Cultivators 2 John Deere 14 in Bottom Plows Deerborn combine 6 ft. with bin and motor, Radex 2 bottom 14 in. plow, cultipacker, New Holland 77 baler with motor, 1 New Idea 4 bar rake, I IHC rake, 1 Black Hawk Rake, 1 John Deere mower, 4 section spring tooth harrow, Massey Harris cornplanter, San ders manure loader, 3 rubber tired wagons, (1-18 ft. bed, 2-16 ft. bed) tobacco wagon with ladders, Hershey 2 row tobacco planter, David Bradly manure spreader, John Deere 11 disc grain drill, post hole digger (good), 1/3 yd scoop 3 pt., Papec silo filler and pipe, Papec Hammer Mill, AC 1 row cornpicker mount on 3 pt., New Holland cement mixer, bench saw, forge and tongue, drill press, sawbuck to fit John Deere, winter cab for John Deere, bundle elevator for John Deere cornbinder. Antique hanging lamp with milkglass shade, electrified. Hog trough, 1 eliec., I gas brooder, 500 cap: each, Chicken feeder and fountains, all sizes, 2-10 hole chicken nests (good), portable egg washer, tobacco cutter and spears, trithk chains, 50 gal. drums, 300 gal. water tank, 3 unit De LaVel Milker, cans, cooler and rack Many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms by Kreider and Diller, Aucts. Sale to be held on Jim Stull farm oranges lead the parade of fresh fruit values. Banana prices remain on the high side due to supply shortages. Good storage conditions makes it possible to- obtain grapes of ■very line quality Melons aja arriving from Mexico; Fortda Will begin shipping in about two weeks Although slightly higher in price this week, strawberries should be quite plentiful this spring and prices to please all budgets Milk and egg production are headed for seasonal peaks Farm and wholesale egg prices range from tour to eight cents below a year ago, and retail puces show a similar drop Milk production is i mining percent above the recoid veai of 19G1 with all danv pioducts m plentiful supplv Ephrata R 2 bought a spotted Xo two children aie alike especially if one is yours Of 7, 1962 Jim Stull Charles Groff Farm Women 2 Are Backward At Meeting 'A Backwards Party vva,si held recently by the society of Farm Women 2 in the home ot Mrs Fred Hahn, Ful ton Street, Manheim The meeting was opened by singing the closing song, “Brighten The Cornei “Where You Are”, alter which the re tieshments were seived Continuing in rev else order the speaker, Mr. Noah Kreid er told of the progiess ot the Agncultuie Center being plan ned for constiuction near LARGE PUBLIC SALE WED., APRIL 11, 9:00 A.M. BLUE BALL, PA., LANCASTER CO. All kinds of tractor and horse drawn farm implements, machinery and equipment, hard ware, posts, hay and straw. WE SELL ON COMMISSION WM. Z. & PAUL Z. MARTIN Phone New Holland EL 4-6671 Next sale May 2, 1962 Public Valuable Real Estate FARM EQUIPMENT and Household Goods THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1962 Located on the south side of College Avenue in the Borough of Mountville. SMALL FARM, containing approx. 8 acres 214 STORY FRAME DWELLING With 10 rooms & bath: running water, hot air furnace FRAME BARN CHICKEN HOUSES And other necessary outbuildings ALSO FARM EQUIPMENT FARMALL A TRACTOR Cultivator and Plow SMALL TKAILHK, Flat Bed Trailer, Laud Holler, Harrow, Wheelbarrow, Potato Planter, Potato Putter, Porn Spoiler, K\haust Pan, Step Ladder, Grease Gun, Grinder, small Air Compressor, Home Made Table Saw, Sump Pump, Drill Preso, 5 Lawn and Power Mowers, Scrap Iron, Kgft Washer, Humldl lier, some Poultry Equipment, Forks, shot els, Rakes. 300 CAREY LEGHORN CHICKENS HOUSEHOLD GOODS THIIEU DROI’LK VF TABI/KS, < 'ombinat'ion Klectric Jin cl Coal Stove, Fngidaiie Flee trie Helrigerator in good condition; Jell} Cupboard, large Settee 18 Old) FASHION KD CHAIRS, It Old Fashioned Rockers, Spinning Wheel, S Old Fashioned Bureaus, small Table with drawer; Sewing Stand, Wood Chest, Dough Tra>, High Chair, Hope Bed, Desk and Bookcase Com bination, 3 Bedroom Suites, Bllinket Chests, Wash Stand, Do mestic Setting Machine, Old Fashioned Clocks, Wardrobe, Wheel Chair, Mattresses, Copper Kettle, 11 en. It. Interna tional Freezer. Chamber Set, lot of Dishes, COoking Utensils, and mini} moie items not listed. Administrator ol Sail} K. K.uiflnian, Deceased Chester K. Fong and J. Omar Dandis, Auctmneeis Bi-ciinainan and Diftenderle-r, Clerks Samuel S. Wenger. Attorne> Lancaster. Business, new and old Were considered, after whicJP #rii*s were given to the members with the most articles' ot clothing on backwards First prize waff won by Wire. Alvin Graybill With second and third prizes going to Mrs Rntus Waltz and Mrs. Walter Dohner, respectively. The < ontest was followed by the treasurers report and the reading ot the minutes. The 101 l call was answeretf by each member bringing cookies which were taken to Heart Haven in Lancaster The Scripture was read' by Mis Graybill and the meeting was adjourned by singing of the opening song, “America*.” Sale! OF Thereon erected a KAUFFMAN JOHN G.
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