Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 29, 1962, Image 18

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    jg Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29, 1962
Best Food Buys
Changeover To Fall Vegetables
Fall in officially here and
the changeover from Summei
to Fall' vegetables Will in
crease greatly in the next tw<
weeks. Tender vegetables an,
affected most, observes Tom
Piper, Penn State Extensio i
Marketing Agent, who reports
that light frosts in some areas
have already terminated local
production of certain items
Cabbage, cauliflower, celery,
eggplant, endive-escarcrte, and
other Leafy greens such as
spinach are cuirently in heavy
supply. Harvesting of potatoes,
onions and sweet potatoes has
WINCHESTER FEEDER CATTLE SALES
Farmers Livestock Exchange, Inc.
Winchester, Virginia
4,000 Angus - Hereford - Shorthorn 4,000
FIRST FEEDER CALF SALE and SHOW
October 5, 1962 1 P.M. (EST) 2,500
Show 10 A.M. and Sale Show Calves 4 P.M. (EST)
SECOND FEEDER CALF SALE
October 26, 1962 1 P.M. (EST) 1,500
Steers and Heifers - 306# to 700# - dehorned
Vaccinated Blackleg, Malignant Edema and Hem
orrhagic Septicemia. Heifers from Bangs and T.B.
tested herds and vaccinated with “Strain 19”.
Guarantee No Bred Heifers or stags. Sales - state
sponsored and graded. Eligible for interstate
shipment.
For Information - Write or Phone: 662-2946
Northern Virginia Livestock Producer's
Association, ine.
I. Fred Stine, Sale Manager • Box 440
Winchester, Virginia
GEORGE HEATWOLE, AUCTIONEER
STOCKER-FEEDER
SALE
MONDAY, OCT. 1 - 6:00 p.m.
Around 1,000 Calves and Yearlings
FOR THIS SALE
ATTEND THIS SALE. Buy cattle in the Shen
andoah Valley of Virginia.
ROCKINGHAM
LIVESTOCK SALES Inc.
U. S. Rt. 11 South
“Regulai Sales, E-iery THURSDAY”
ALSO ATTEND THE
TUESDAY SALE
Staunton Livestock Market
C & 0 FLATS - STAUNTON
STOCKERS ■ FEEDERS
EVERY TUESDAY
progressed with ideal weather
conditions; these commodities
are in plentiful supply and at
the year’s lowest prices.
Several other vegetables re
main in plentiful supply but
often lower in quality than in
past weeks. Lettuce, sweet
corn, tomatoes and cucumbers
should be inspected for qual
ity at point o£ purchase.
Signs of Autump are ap
pearing in the form of pump
kins, various winter squash,
ornamental gourds and Indian
corn The season’s first sweet
apple cider is available too.
ANNUAL
H \RKISOXBUR«, VA.
At
LARGE RUNS OF
Numerous good buys exist
at the fruit counter. Select
from several varieties of arm
ies suitable for cooking or eat
ing fresh. Bartlett pears, red
and white grapes and Western
melons including Casaba,
Oienshaw, Honeydew and Pei
sian varieties are plentiful
now. New crop Florida grape
fiuit aie starting to market
but opening prices will be
high.
Survey sources report meat
supplies about normal. Pork,
-lamb and hmdquarter beef
cuts are quoting lower at
wholesale. Consumers can ex
pect some smoothing of the
jagged price peaks of the past
few weeks, although change
will be slight.
Turkeys, broiler-fryers and
seafood top the list meat
\alues this week-end Beef pot
roast, steaks, and rib roast
will appear as featured items
in some foodmarket ads; pork
steaks and smoked picnics aie
likewise candidates for promo
tion.
Ph. 434-6703
FEEDER CATTLE and CALF E
SALES
AT I
SOUTH BRANCH STOCKYARDS, Inc. \
MOOREFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA
At 7:00 P.M., E.S.T.
FRIDAY NITE, OCTOBER 12th
1250 FEEDER STEERS AND CALVES
At 7:00 P.M., E.S.T.
FRIDAY NITE, OCTOBER 26th
1500 FEEDER STEERS AND CALVES
HEIFERS ARE TESTED TO GO ANY PLACE.
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 Saugerdale Farms, Myers
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, Auct. Leroy Senseni*, MiflUl
FOR DETAILS CALL MYERSTOWN 066-4725 ,
The Regular Monthly Sale
GARDEN SPOT
Equipment Auction Inc.
Route 322 LINCOLN, PA.
TUES., OCTOBER 2 10:30 A.M.
Corn head for John Deere Model 45 Combine;
New bulk feeder; many more items.
GARDEN SPOT
Equipment Auction Inc.
“In the heart of Pennsylvania’s garden spot”
Phone: Ephrata 733-7917 LINCOLN* PA.
Area Code 717
The Above Sales Handled By The
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
Near Friedensburg, Schuylkill
Co. Brown Swiss Dispersal. Entire
herd and Farm Equipment.
J. FRANKLIN CHAMBERS
•
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20
Complete close out sale ol 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 baler, 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 Sons,
owners.