—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19, 1962 16 Best Food Buys Weather Still A Food Factor tn e isoiKibh c <mi w i ulkm has plagued Fastein -imuiu ureas duima tlie pas, week lelardmv, itiowth and <i new nop aspaiaaiis and ivlrawhi n les Consume! de nun<3 loi ties’i vegetables ii is improved with tlu advent ol the Spmm season but with supplies lalhei li-,ht piu ,j s have remained bu,h obsei v s Tom Pipei Penn St ite Exten sion \iaiketnm Vjpnt Fresh piodtne matkets show little iinptov einem althmmn ftimai h leatv meetis poiuoes parslev ladishes laiae si/e onions ami inns’ii oniii- ai reasonablv pintd ’'■< w mips of le’tuce aie staitms to mai- Jiet ti om sev ei il sei lions in California ami \i i/on i qual j|> is nnpiovcd and low,i pin es aie antnipated Tomatoes and < elei v up m an unpiovid tiipplv situation .i' hai testing cf the Ohio hothouse louui'o crop is netting undeiwn Moie attention is being (li en to stiawbeincs ,iikl to pi os pec ts fOI J‘lb2 d<‘i Kill Oils (lops now that the m.iikeiim, ol ap ples and rlondi <unis is (it tjnii v,ell along Kiostc weath er has (ontinnallv w timed fruit glowers but has caused very little damage to this due Oranges g-iapetiuit aioiados and rhubarb aie consult led CLEAN SWEEP PUBLIC SALE DAIRY CATTLE AND FARM EQUIPMENT Along road from Penn Hill to Fishing Creek, 1 mile east of Fishing Creek, 18 mile south of Lan caster, Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Penn sylvania. JUNE 1, 1962 of 31 Milk Cows of which 28 are Holsteins and 6 Guernsey’s. 7 Holstein heifers and 1 young Holstein bull. 4/5 of the herd home raised. This is a fall bred herd. Bangs accredited and T. B Certified, Charts furnished Farm Machinery International 340 tractor with fast hitch, also cultivators with fast hitch, following equipment all John Deere: No. 45 Combine, 10 foot, with bin, A-l Condition; J. D. 60 tractor, 2 bottom 16 inch mount ed plow; J D. No. 18 pulled behind corn picker, pick ed 35 acres; J D. No. 8 Forage Harvester; corn and grass head; No. 14 T baler, 4 bar side delivery rake on rubber; mounted corn planter; No. 5 mower - 7 ft.; J D. spring harrow; J. D Kilhefer disc; J. D. snow plow; Cobey cultipacker: 2 wagons with high sides and unloading unit; New Holland blower with pipe; Ontario 13 disc grain drill; Helix self-unloading 90 bushel grain cart; field sprayer; New Idea 12A man ure spreader; 2,000 tobacco laths; tobacco cutters and spears; circular saw for tractor; baler twine; hog feed ers and troughs; chicken equipment; cement mixer; wheel barrow; forks and shovels; 2 seamless Surge milkers and compressor, also 2 other Surge units; stain less steel strainer, straw, brood sow with 8 pigs. Practically all equipment new since 1958. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Looking for good equipment and fall production see jou June 1 J. fJverett Kreider & Cad Diller, Aucts. Lunch served by the Mt Zion "Methodist Church. -mod bnvs lemon haivest is quite heivv now and mi leased demand seivi-s to hold pines st eadv \ iniM d assoitinent ot meu items will appen in sioiu ads this week-end imludiiut pot K loin toists punits and luu on heel i oasis and steaks Fivii, and tmkevs aie e\peued to iom mile sti .uiv in pine hiu will letene promotion il em pliasis msl hetoie Menioi nil l)a\ Cl ah meal lisli sinks and poi lions pm nits si allops st i bass sli id and whituu, aie die fishoiv pioduits available m I'ood siipph dm im, Mav Can ned salmon and tio/en shiiinn leniim m siuiit snpplv and this situation shows veiv 1”- lle sii,n ol unpioveinem ev < n though the m w pack season n „etnng undeiwai Mggs aie in ample supph and low ei in i ost Milk piodiu lion has been i\ei aging mcne than 2 pel cent abo\e hist %eu and low ei limes aie expect id ioi all daii \ pioducts 'Decisions on Inning machin- es aie among the most mi poilant and most difhc lilt man- agement piobleins a tanner laces sav mmcisiu ague ul- tuial economists Of 10:30 A.M. 42 HEAD Dairy Cattle Terms by Rodger E. Hartsoe •i£Si£ La . W/ k* N> |jj How to Save SIS or $2O per Hundred Pullets Do jou know that you may save as much as SJLS or $2O on every hundred pullets you raise this year? You do it hj following the Purina Controlled Pullet Growing Plan. After pullets have reached ten weeks of age, you simply limit their feed to 80% of what they would consume on full feeding. The correct amount has been worked out by Purina Research, and it s easy to follow. Best of all, Pmina Controlled Feeding Plan helps you grow pullets that lay more large eggs . . fewer small ones and pee wees. Kill MIS... Use Purina Rat-Kill I*llllll.l Hat-Kill is an entnelv diHi rent kind ol Killer toi rats and nine. It’s .1 “(air borne’’ bait. Kats haul it ba<k to (he nest . . distribute it themselves . . . teed Kal-Killto the .vliole lanul.v till Ihej’re dead. Itat-Kill lias thi'se evli.i advantages • Highlv palatable and bulky % Kills lasi in 5 to 15 da>s • Jam pined See ns lor Piirina K.it-Kill w«>ht .nuj. Wi-'io •it tin- Hc<l ami While ('hetkoi board Voio in town John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane Whiteside & Weicksel Kn Kwoocl John J. Hess, II Intel - Xcw Pi evidence Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems ■ ■■■■■ 1 Visit our store and let us explain his cost-cutting plan Besides Purina Glow ing Chows, we also have a full hue of Purina Health Aids, and, of cotuse, our friendly service is always a \ ail able. Call us or drop in. Proce to yourself . Purina feeding costs >ou less. Hole’s what h.ipiKtis to i.tts (hat eat Paifa* U.u-Kill. Thoj'io (load in •> to 15 Oats. 3MW loto Hat-Kill. M’s olloctivo <ind o< ononm llli (lH I. S H Hiestand & Co John B. Kurtz Lphrata ;James High ' Gordonville John J. Hess Knueis> - \ intage J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc, Lititz Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lanca‘d<r Warren Sick man I’equea IS i
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