18 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22, 1962 Best Food Buys Frost Will Soon End Fresh Produce Cool night-time tempera tures fore warm us that we have but a short time remain ing to enjoy so many fresh produce items from nearby farms An early frost could force cancellation of your plans to can or freeze vegeta bles, reveals Tom Piper, Penn State Extension Marketing Agent Better take advantage of these locally grown com modities before Jack Frost arrives. Some late-season field of sweet corn are now olfermg a last chance for a corn boil or .roast, tomatoes, beans, egg plant, peppers, summer squash, and most salad items will be gone with the frosts that are not far away. Ot course, vege tables will continue to be on the markets, but they will be shipped from other areas and | PUBLIC HORSE SALE I | MONDAY EVE.. SEPTEMBER 24th, 1962 j] I Martin’s Sales Stables, Blue Ball, Pa. I ' Lancaster County ■ i f Standard bred horses, saddle hoises and ponies. 11 I PAUL Z. MARTIN " I Phone New Holland EL 4-6671 .. I Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 2 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and calves. We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. VINTAGE, PA. Frank Dussinger, Manager 236TH GARDEN SPOT SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26 (Note Dote) I. \nc vster, pa. Sale held on the .1. M. Bi übakei Farm located in 'Willow Street tillage, 4 miles south ol Lancaster, Pa. Just ott Rtes. 73 and 333. 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN'S (Nearly all tiesh In close spiniguig cows and heiters • some open hcileis - Seiiue Bulls) All Bang’s Ceititled, T. 11. ACCREDITED, Neaily all Call Vaec. and eligible lor Sbijunent anjuheie. Mastitis tested, exam, loi Pi eg. HERE ARE .SOME IMKLV ENTRIES THAT RILE INTEREST ANYONE". • From Mown Fiey & Son, Lain aster - 1 2 yr. dtr. of Skokie Noel out ol (><>4-lb. dam ami due to Cot bran Geneial. Also dir. 01 Renstatc Liidtei Slat our ol dam with 104,577 M. Hue to “Ivanhoe”. O I'ioni \bi Rittc nhouse, Lansdale, Ra. - A 2 yv. dti. ol Knolluood Double Clnel out ol dam with many ie(s. uj) to 476 F. due to Maph bend. 9 3 ye. dli. ol Wint. Zeus Victor Hex out ol dam mill (» itts. o’ei 500 to 507 fat, 3\, Irom Ro bert Meyers, Ceutial Squate, N.V. # Fiom Kill Gut Vanns, (’lladds Ford, Pa \ 3 yi. dtr. ol Alaplebend Dean King Posch out ot “OP” dam mtb 550 lat, also a 2 yr. dtr. ol Jonabell Rockhewn out ol 554-lb., .5 yi. dam. • 3 yi. dtr. ol Maiden Farms Duke Ohestei with 476 lat and out ol dam with (42 F. Duo sale time. • Fiom \ichie Meek. Norwich, N. Y. 3 good ones. One a “VG” dtr. ol Pabst Repride Glen with 11,050 M., 4 yrs., another is a 2 yr. dtr. of Clyde Hill Master King Fobcs duo to son ol “Roburke.” % Ben Buehen, Manheim, Pa. Sells 5 top bred hellers. 1 by “Dean” out of 510-lb. dam due Oct.; Another by C.C. Sire out ol 614-lb. dam due after sale; An other by C-C. Sire out of 506-lb. dam due in Oct; Another by “Ivanhoe” out of 400-lb. dam due bit later. All good ones. 9 From Donald Sepit Keystone Farm, Easton, Pa. One fresh 2 yr. old dtr. of Talisman Gracious Woodmaster and one bred heiler duo to Drummer, from a “VG” 123,000 lb. dam. # From Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, Pa. - 4 lovely open heifers. 2 are by “Skyliner” out ol dams with 581 and 508 fat. 2 are twins by Rush Valley Echo Emperor out of 100,000-lb. dam. YOU WILL FIND MANY. MANY MORE OF EQUAL QUALITY MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND! NOTE THE CHANGE OF DATE WED., SEPT. 26th!! Due to state sale we are later. Rale starts 12:00 Noon R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Sale Algrs. and Auctioneers* will probably bear higher pri ces than those grown near home Homegrown cabbage, celery, cauliflower and pota toes are plentiful and quite inexpensive to serve. Fruit fanciers will be happy at the fruit counters this Fall for the choice is wide. Grapes both the eastern and west ern grown varieties are now available. Buy them in quan tity for juice and jellies Bart lett pears, bananas, and i growing list of apples,, includ ing Summer Rambo, Smoke house, Jonathan and Mclntosh varieties are on the list of good buys this week. Despite the publicity given to the recent withholding of cattle from the stock yards in the mid-west, supplies of most cuts aie adequate Receipts of live cattle and hogs have Lunch Available Catalogs EARL L. GROFF, ;, i .1 !&***, , , Snrasburg, Pa. shown an increase last week; wholesale and retail prices should ease dowriwaid but not much this week. Many stores are expected to feature red meats at promo tional prices this week-end Round steaks, chuck roast and giound beef will be subject to promotion; pork loins and hams may receive similar treat ment. Poulty prices are up, in fluenced greatly by the recent jump in red meat prices. Storage stoclcs of cheese are high This commodity will be subject to promotion during October. Frozen orange juice, i ice and cranberries have set new production records this Watch for vaules on these items. >ear. FEEDER CATTLE and CALF SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, Hie FRIDAY NITE, SEPTEMBER 28th 1000 FEEDER STEERS AND CALVES At 7:00 P.M., E.S.T. FRIDAY NITE, OCTOBER 12th FRIDAY NITE, OCTOBER 26tfa 1500 FEEDER STEERS AND CALVES SALE SPONSORED BY State Dept, of Agriculture & So. Branch Stockyards, Inc. PUBLIC SALES of Dairy Farms Dairy Cattle & Farm Equipment 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 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, Myexs town, Pa. Shorthorn Club Sale, 4-H Club Calves, Sale at 1:00 P.M. PA. SHORTHORN ASS'N. SANGER LAND & CATTLE AUCTION CO. PAUL E. SANGER, Anc*. Leroy Sensenig, Pedigrees , . , , .FOR DETAILS CALL MYERSTOWN 866-4725 .. —__ — l— . 1 1 FOR SALE JOHN DEERE TRACTORS No, 620 - No. 520 - No. 530 - No. 420 Farmall Diesel Tractor No. 450 Massey Harris 6 cyl. self propelled corn picker New Idea No. 10 and No. 7 pickers I-H 1 PR. corn picker used for less than 100 acres EDWIN HURST MoHnton, Pa. R#2 Ph. Adamstown 484-4391 SALES MOOREFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA At 7:00 P.M., D.S.T. 1250 FEEDER STEERS AND CALVES At 7:00 P.M., E.S.T. HEIFERS ARE TESTED TO GO ANY PLACE. The Above Soles Handled By The AT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 Near Friedensburg, Schuylkill Co. Brown Swiss Dispersal. Entire herd and Farm Equipment. J. FRANKLIN CHAMBERS ■ • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 Complete close out sale of Inter national Harvester and New Idea Farm Equipment dealer in Honey Brook. New Farmall 460, new Farmall 140, new Farmall 240, Farmall H, Farmall A, new No. 5 Flail chopper, new No. 46 pickup haler, new Trans port disc harrow, 3 new spring tooth harrows, new corn planters, 2 new hay conditioners, 7 New Idea hay con ditioners, 2 New Idea PTO spreaders, and many other items of new and used farm equipment, trucks, etc. Also valuable read estate. Sale to start 9 A.M. sharp. C. H. Goodman and Sens, owners.
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