lo —Lancaster farming, aaiuruay, iHay o, iiioZ • Form Wife (Continued from Pape 15) lure. Cook about 15 minutes longer, stirring occasional!) Season to taste 0 servings Seive a meal in a bowl with a hearty Veal Soup Crisp saltine crackers go well with thia soup vku son* 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 pounds boned veal tut in 1-inth cubes 1 teaspoon mouosodunn glutamate 2 beef bouillon cubes 1 quart boiling vvatei J laige onion, sliced 1 teaspoon salt i 4 teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon papnka > tups sliced cauots 4-ounce can slued inuslii ooms Melt butter or maiganne Pa. 820 Corn \ high popiil.ition \.ioiotj Yield'. u)> to 1«0 bu per linvo boon io< ordtMl. 1. St.uids up whon OtIHTS )odg<- 3. Withstands <ln>ii"ht ;{. Has a \«*r> stmii" stalk 4 (rood resistame to <orn leal aphis and torn boi- 5. Kesponds to tliuk planf ni» and high fort ili/jitum <(. Lou unilonu height (sirs 7. Drier at hanest time than other lanede.s. REIST SEED COMPANY MT. .TOY T*h. OJ> 3-3821 Community Sale CRALEY, PA. Farm machinery, Personal Property, Household goods, Pigs, Tools, etc. Sat., May 12, 1962 at 9:30 A.M. This will be an all day sale consisting of tractor and horse drawn machinery of all kinds and personal pro perty of all types. Come see what we have. Two auctioneers. Refresh ments available. Craley, Pa. is approximate ly 6 mi. south of Wrights ville. Not responsible for acci dents on day of sale. If you want anything sold contact auct. Jacob A Gilbert, HI, Wrightsville, Pa. Auctioneer and Manager add veal & monosodium gluta mate Saute until brown, dis solve bouillon cubes m boiling water, add to veal, along with onions, salt, pepper and pap rika Sim m o r covered 4 5 minutes Add carrots and mushrooms with liquid Simm er until carrots are tender Keep hot until serving time Makes 5 to 8 servings IUU'NSWIOIv STKW Get the BIG silo unloader value! VuiiDolo Delivers more sj • Double auger eye* tern dige the adage fatter and more evenly underall con* ditlons whether ail* age it frozen, wet, < or dry. • Exclusive, adjustable drive hub givf a more poaitive traction. Keeps the machine operating evenly, and requires lest power. i DELIVERS BETTER S Tht double augers, operating in conjunction vnltlT th* patented V-paddle impellers, digs the silage, mixes it thoroughly, and then throws It down the chute. Your cows and cattle get good, palatable silage ... not a powdered mash as so often happena with unloaders using blowers. CALEB M. WENGER WRITE OR RHONE US R D 1 QUARRYVILLE, PA FOR COMPLETE INFOR* Orumore Contei KI cS-Jllb MATION AND PRICES* Vlgorou* tobacco plants at left got V 2 lb of AGRINITE TOBACCO BED TOPDRESSER per sq yd, those at right were not topdressed. Easy Way to Grow Sturdy Tobacco Plants Here’s an easy way to get sturdy, well-rooted tobacco plants. When the leaves are the size of a dime, start topdressing with Agrinite Tobacco Bed Topdkessbr—the all-organic nitrogen plant food. Apply 50 lbs. of Agrinite per 100 sq. yds. of bed (}/2 lb. per sq. yd.). Gradual release of nitrogen in Agrinite promotes continuous, hardy growth of both roots and tops, keeps smaller plants coming along nicely as larger ones are pulled. Topdressed plants are more vigorous, have a healthy green color. And they’re better able to with stand transplanting because they have stronger root sys tems. Agrinite won’t burn delicate plant tissues, doesn’t have to be washed off the leaves. Agrinite is available wherever Aghico? fertilizer* are sold. AGRINITE. Tobacco Bed Topdresser THB AM mi CAN AGRICULTURAL. CHRMICAU COMPANY Contact Your AGRICO Agent or AGRICO Warehouse at Lancaster R D. 3 LO 9-2361 or Narvon R D. 2 or Call Sales Representative B. G. HOFFMAN Elizabethtown EM 7-1650 me* liih ncn 4 slices bacon, cut into 1 inch pieces » ■ 2 cups diced raw potatoes 10 ounce package frozen lima beans 1 pound can tomatoes I medium onion, peeled and sliced I teaspoons salt Vi teaspoon black pepper 1-Vl> teaspoons Worcestei- sluro sauce 10-ounce package frozen whole kernel corn Patented 3 paint suspension keep* unloeder level et all times and centered for more elllcienl operation TWO SIZES: Standard—for silos 10' to 16' Heavy Duly—for silos 12' to 39' ' out cnicken into serving pieces l J lace in u large, heavy kettle Cover with water and took until tender Remove thicken from'broth. Cool and remove meat from bones Cut m bite-sized pieces Measure bioth and, if necessary, add enough water to make I quail I’.in-tiy bacon until crisp In a large saucepan or kettle com bine broth, bacon, bacon dripp ings, chicken, and remaining •ingredients with the exception ol the corn Simmer over low heat about 1 hour Stn occa- sionally Add corn and sunnier loi 30 minutes A savory blend that Hist dales jou to be ditleieut is Cottage Cheese Soup COTTAGK CHKESK SOt'l* 1 10-Vi ounce can condensed ci earn ot eeleiy soup WELDING Done on your farm or place of business Arc or Acetylene 12 years experience Harold K. Showalter R. I). 1, Cojiotofta l»h. \lillers\illo TK 2-207 S 232nd GARDEN SPOT SALE THURSDAY, MAY 10 DANCASTKK, PE.N N \ Vt the J. M. Brubaker Farm located near W'lllon Stmt 1 l.ific, 4 miles south ot lamcaster, Pa. Just oil Rtes 72 223. Watch for sign on Kle. 72. 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN S CU.nij Ircsh or close - Good number ol heilers bird tor f,ij Open Heifers and Calves - Hulls) Bann’s Certified, T. 15. Accredited, uearlj .ill tall, and eligible to shii> an.wvbeie. GOOD EARLY CONSIGNMENTS INCLUDE THESE EE VTUKES! • A 517-lb. 4 yr.-old daughters ol Hajs Inspiration clueia time to I’.ibst Comet Prill* Wayne. Also good pair ol toil tahes by Shaws Fern Tidy Cass and Pah.st Comet Prdh Wuj; liom good record dams. 9 A line-bred Winterthur «ow m <>4(> l.it and 10,710 Milk, 5 M'S., 2\, 3.1)% and due sale tn to <i top bull. 9 A son of Cyon Brook Walhe Queen liom dam with 7012 lat and 17.497 Milk ready for hea\y senrid 9 A daughter ol Maplcbend Dean King Poseh due sale tin to Cochran General Plus two daughters ol Skokio (’renin Mister. 9 A H.irden Farms Duke Kden daughter due nil thud call at sale time. 9 A Pabst C.vclone Coburke Stardl due with first call to Giav View Sky liner son at sale time, MANY MOKE THAT Wild, PCE \SE VOC 9 PCX'S TO B VT GVKDEX SPOT SACK ON M\Y lOth’. hale starts 12 Noon Cumh Xiailable 11. ACSTIX BACKUS, INC. !' :( ’ U Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers, laical Kep Memo, N.Y. Strashurg, la. | TODD * • Tops In County Tests Tops in Farm Performance Make Your Acres Pay \ The Proven-Profitable Hybrid | MERVIN McMICHAEL * K. U. (i, IvAXCASTKK, I*A. A WILLIAM DEAN k, r». i, sTßAsnriu;, im. E H. KEEN & SON P VKKSIiOWi, r.v. RALPH HERTZLEB K. I). 2, KLVKRSOX, PA. 1 soap can mill< ' 2 tablespoons choppy 1 tablespoon Ini tin 0 ’ ganpe ’a teaspoon papriK.i teaspoon cajenn,, >s teaspoon nutmoi; ] <up oottage cheesi 2 tablespoons t hoj),, (1( j pmnento Combine houp ■.u Saute onion m i )]U( mutes Add to soup t \f aining ingredients dU( j it do not boil Makes 4 r\mgs Ser\e with na C ] Stanley H. Deiter \m tioiUH'v & Ap|u , N Th. I \ i 1711 A\hen planning to inn HENRY E. SHREI Tv<'al Estate S.Ui-n,n ,il: >IA 0-<ilf)o lull?, The Winner Records Prove PLANT TODD JACK ROBINSON BIRIM.VHAM), I’'- HAROLD M. GEHMAN K. U. 3, ARLINGTON MILLER NOLT BROS. B. I». 3, PKACH BOTI° m LAMPETER sell e.ill AUCTIONEER And EX 7-3571 KI,M, IM.
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