18—-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 8, 1962 • Concentrates (Continued from Page 16) Wrap and freeze. About six months is as long as vou "Will want to keep un baked fruit pies frozen Pies will probably be good quality for that long. The freezer space used for pies may be better used for other foods * * » FREEZE FRUITS WITHOUT SUGAR If you use your supply of New Holland Sales Stables Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A.M. Fat Hogs & Galves Every Monday at 2 P.M. Dairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30 Beef Cattle and Calves Every Thursday at 12:30 JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland EL 4-2194 New Holland, Pa. /.v.v.v.v.v. , ,v.v. , .v. , .v. PUBLIC SALE Complete Dispersal Dairy Cattle & Farm Equipment 15 Miles South of Lancaster, 3 Miles South of the Buck, 1 Mile West of Route 72, near Drumore Elemen tary School, Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pa, Saturday, September 15, 1962 21 Head of DAIRY CATTLE 16 Milking Animals, 8 Holsteins (2 legistered); 8 Guern seys (7 registered); 5 Heiters, S Bred tor Fall and 2 Yearlings. Certilied and Ateiedited with Chalks. FARM MACHINERY AO WI) 45 Tractor with 2-Bottom, 2-Waj Roll Oter Plow, (Mounted); AO Forage Han ester with Corn and Grass Head; 2VH Blower, Forage Wagon with False Endgate, (Claffcy unloading unit); NH 76 Baler with Motor; AC 7 ft. Seim Tinnier Mower; Bullion Hay Crusher; AC Side Rake, 2 Speeds and Tedder; Day id Bradley 5 tt. Mower; AC Disc Harrow'; Case 11 Hoe Grain Drill; Black Hawk Coin Planter, like new; Steel Roller and Spike Hairow; Cnltipacker; New Idea Manure Spreader, Rubber Tired Farm Wagon and Two AVheel Trailer, Single Row Transplautei; Case Hammennill; 10 ft. Dump Rake; Roll Oyer Dirt Scoop; Y t Ton Feed Mi\er; V 2 Ton Grain Bin; Coni Shellei ; Platform Scales; Barge Air Compressor; 13 in. Case Silo Fillei; .Electric Winch. M9LKING EQUIPMENT 2 Unit Surge Milkeis with Pump; beamless 10 Gallon Water Heater; Can Uiick; Double Tubs; 14 Milk Cans; Stew art Plectric Clippers. Ist, 2nd, 3rd CUTTING OF ALFALFA HAY 8 TONS STRAW 7 ACRES OF CORN BY THE ACRE APPROX. 300 BUSHELS OP BARLEY HOUSEHOLD GOODS 15 Cubic Ft. Amana Upright Freezer; Living Room, Diu- Ing Room, Bedroom Suites; 12\28?£ Living Room Rug, like new, Rose Beige; Odd Bed; 2 Electric Refrigerators; Electric Stove; Etude Electric Organ, like new; Easy Spin Rinse Wash er; Electric Roaster; Chest of Drawers; Odd Beds; Dinette Sot; Hall Rack; Floor and Table Lights; Old Dressers; Gun ners; Crocks, many other articles too numerous to mention. Everett Krcider and Carl DiUer, Auctioneers LUNCH BY LADIES OP NEW PROVIDENCE CHURCH fiozen fruits in a few months you may want to put them up without sugar. One advantage of this is that you don’t have to guess how much sugar to add when you use them in a recipe Unsweetened fruits won’t keep their high quality for as long as the sugar or syrup pack.. For freezing apples and pea ches you will want to take some precaution to keep the fruit from darkening. Lemon juice or citric acid may be OF T1:00 A.M., Sharp TERMS BY S. M. (Van) Smoker used but neither is *a effective as ascorbic acid. Or for ap ples, you may steam the fruit for a few minutes before pac kaging Before you steam the PUBLIC SALES of Dairy Farms Davy Cattle & Farm Equipment SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 At Sangerdale Farms, Myers town, Pa. 93 Angus. Selected from some of Penn’s best breeders. Cow with calves, bred heifers, bulls, etc. FARMERS OPPORTUNITY SALE ASSOCIATION • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 At Sangerdale Farms, Myers town, Pa. Ayrshire Sale. Selling are a selected group of fresh cows and Ist calf heifers. Certified and vacc. SANGER & SENSENIG • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 2 miles southeast of Lenharts ville, Berks Co. 197 Acre Farm. Here fords and Equipment. Sale at 9:30 A.M. NORMAN KESTLER- Owner SANGER LAND & CATTLE AUCTION CO. PAUL E. SANGER, Auct. Leroy Sensenig, Pedigrees FOR DETAILS CALL MYERSTOWN 866-4725 #.♦* •J**X**2**X'**s* # s**J'* ♦^♦♦X**2**X‘ 4 # X**» 4 *2**2*^2i^X‘*^ M B M s^*s*’s**«*f COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED ...during the dry period PRODUCE UP TO 25% MORE MILK! BEFORE CALVING This «ow wcii fitted on the Pioneer program for 60 day* before calving. Note the excellent "dry cow" body condition. Proper feeding of the dry cow is the most important single factor af fecting herd-health, longevity, and a sustained high level of milk produc-! tion. In 60 days, while the cow is dry; Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed will repair the body from the previous lactation, bmld a reserve of body | condition foSthe nest lactation, and develop a stronger calf* In addition your cows will have less calving difib culties, eliminate placenta i ACHR' COMKBHNO record Th* have less udder congestion, and mom Baratt »nsr« mpomnay mm pn>ii**up*>} illHHflitf mIIU jSee us today for full particulars. Joseph M. Good & Sons apples, soak them in a solut ion of 2 tablespoons salt to a gallon of water for about 20 minutes, then drain. Place slices in a single layer in a The Above Soles Handled By The steamer and hold for about i minutes Cool in cold watei' diam and pack into freeze, containers. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 4 miles East of Fredericksburg, Berks Co. 100 Acre Dairy Farm. Sale at 1:00 P.M. PHARES HOAK Owner • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 -At Sangerdale Farms, Myers town, Pa. Shorthorn Club Sale, 4-H Club Calves, Sale at 1:00 P.M. PA. SHORTHORN ASS'N. • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 Near Friedenshurg, Schuylkill Co. Brown Swiss Dispersal. Entire herd and Farm Equipment. J. FRANKLIN CHAMBERS r #1 PiONEERj