Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 02, 1963, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 2, 1-963 -
BEST FOOD BUYS
Lenten Foods Head Lists
The Lenten Season, which
began on Wednesday of this
week, promises to exert consid
erable influence on retail food
market activities in the weeks
ahead, observes Tom Piper,
Penn Stale Extension Market
ing Agent. Being aware of the
Lenten restrictions observed
by some families, many retail
ers will develop store features
around foods appropriate to
*he season.
All dairy products, eggs and
many seafood items are in
plentiful supply and subject to
promotion in the weeks ahead.
March will be observed by
many retailers as National Egg
Month, Fish and Seafood Time
and Good Breakfast Month.
Foodshoppers can profit from,
the food values offered during
these special merchandising
events.
Livestock markets continue
well supplied at barely steady
to slightly lower prices. Better
buys will appear in pork roasts,
chops, hams and bacon and in
beef chuck and round roast
with some stores promoting
steaks. Poultry supplies are
moderate and retail prices may
vary considerably,, depending
upon the promotional plans of
individual stores.
Fresh fruit and vegetable
supplies continue to be hamp
Farm Women 5
Make Donation
Society of Farm Women 5
voted a $5 donation to the
migrant ■work fund in Lan
caster County at a recent
meeting in the home of Mrs
Boy Hershey, 320 High Street,
Jtanheim.
Members planned a bus trip
for Thursday, April i, to a
shopping center m New Jersey.
Reservations are to be made
■with Mrs. Abram Weidman,
Man helm 81, or Mrs Paul
Bbersole, 1960 Linden St., East
Petersburg. Busses will leave
the Manheim Auto Auction and
Hast Petersburg Brethren
Church at 7 am.
Members of Society 5 will
be entertained by members of
Society 8 on March
16 in the home of Mrs. Paul
Witman, Mount Joy.
A feature of the program
was a review ot the bool
"‘Whom the Loi I Loveth by
James Huff, given by Mrs
Paul Stern.
At the next meeting on
Saturday, March 30, beginning
at 1:30 p.m , member.) of So
ciety 22 -will be guests.
Farm Women 4
Add Member
Mr*. Dorothy Gamble.
Muuntville was installed as a
member by Farm Women
Society 4 at a recent meeting
in the P.P.&L. Company build
ing. Columbia. Mrs. Paul
Kauffman was hostess.
Members voted a contribu
tion to the migrant fund work.
Mrs. Daniel Will presided and
Mjs. Frances Brooks was in
charge of devotions
Roll call was answered by
members recalling a humerous
cooking incident during her
career as a housewife.
Mrs. Mary Myers of the
P.P. L L staff showed a film
■trip on freezing vegetables
and desserts.
Keith Mummaw, a kinder
garten pupil gave a recitation,
and Bonnie Breniser, a sixth
grade student played selections
on »n electric organ.
The next meeting will be
held March 30 in the Landis
ville Lutheran Church hegmn-
Apples and pears remain in
ered by the consistent poor adequate supply. ™*se fresh
winter growing conditions that £uits are supplemented by the
started in January. Best values h ' ghe f bananas grapes
in fresh vegetablee will be fou, fawbernes and Imported
, . . . ' fruits. The limited volume of
nd m sweet potatoes, carrots, , 14<L ..
. . . . good quality citrus fruit is dis
omons, mushrooms and potato- 6 H . * A
_ it. appearing fast and wholesal
es‘ E r ld JT e ' es ™ rol , e ’. roccol ‘- era predict the season will end
and radishes are fairly good jn J r , y Aprj ,
New Holland Sales Stables
Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A.M.
Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 P.M.
Dairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30
Beef Cattle and Calves
Every Thursday at 12:30
JOHN a GINGRICH, Mgr,
Ph. New Holland 354-2194 New Holland, Fa.
AH Day Community Sale
of
LIVESTOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS
AND SUPPLIES!
Monday, March 4, 1963
The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the premises,
along the road leading from Brownstown to Farmersvllle, at
Brownstown, Pa,, the following, to wit;
3 GUERNSEY COWS
Fresh by day of sale.
5 ANGUS HEIFERS
8 of them are fresh; balance are due in March.
3 STOCK BULLS, Holsteias and Herefords; 6 Hereford
STEERS, COO lbs.; 10 SHEEP with Lambs; Registered SUP
FOLK BUCK, 2 years old, 20 Home-Raised SHOATS, 40 to
80 lbs.
3 TRACTORS
X. C. Allis Chalmers, fully equipped; Farmali A; John
Deere B on Steel, fully equipped.
Ford Ferguson Cultivator and Lift
Allis Chalmers HARVESTER with Corn Head, Grass Head
and Pick-up attached; A. C. BLOWER with 50 ft. Pipe.
2 GROVE SILAGE WAGONS with bed and false end-gate
and unloader unit. GROVE WAGON with 16-ft. bed, ou rub
ber; GRUBER WAGON with bed; Steel Wheel WAGON with
bed; John Deere Wagon on rubber, with bed.
Massey Harris P.T.O. Combine
New Idea Pull Type Tractor GRASS MOWER; John
Deere HAY CRIMPER; Side Delivery RAKES; New Idea,
Massey Harris, I.H.C.H. BAR RAKES; A.C. DISC HARROW
(24-disc); I.H.C. DISC (24-disc); Earth Master Cover Crop
Disc (28-disc); 3 I.H.C. MANURE SPREADERS; tractor and
horse drawn; SPRING HARROW.
2 New Idea TOBACCO PLANTERS, one like new. Bril
iiant CULTIPACKER, 10 ft., new; CULTIPACKEK;
2 (6-ft.) Pa pec Silo Fillers
with pipe and finger feed; 22-tt ELEVATOR; 5 McCormick-
Deering RIDING CULTIVATORS; Case Horse Drawn GRASS
MOWER, good condition.
Oliver 2-Row Corn Picker
with motor; Oliver 84 SULKY PLOW; Plow Shear for right
and left; Oliver Raydex TRACTOR PLOW; 106 Wlard PLOW;
No. 10 McCormick HAMMERMILL, travel feed; Cannon Com
Sheller; Saw Buck, to mount on Super C Farm all; Leola Hog
Feeder; Concrete Mixer; 40 ft. Belt; 400 ft. 1-in. Pipe; 27S
gai. Oil Tank; 4-burner GAS STOVE; CREAM SEPARATOR,
like new.
2 Wagon Loads of Small Articles
Truck Load of FRUIT; lot of Xew DRESS GOODS and
spreads;
LOT OF USED LUMBER
including 200 pieces 3x6x16 It. Fir; 4\6 x 16 ft; lot of
Boards; all sizes; Posts; Minnich Tobacco Press; 3-can MILK
COOLER; Electric Weed Chopper; 30 Log Chains, all sizes;
150 V-Belts, all sizes; lot of Scrap Iron; 2 Balers for scrap; 30
Window Sash, 9 \ 12 6-lite; POULTRY SUPPPLIES; Kcm
nco Egg Grader; 10 and 13 hole Xests; 6x 10 ft. Feeders;
Broiler Feeders; Fountains; small Feeders; Coal Brooder; Ex
tension Ladder; Raleigh Bicycle; Single, Double and Triple
Trees, some steel; W agon Tongues; Front Clears; Carriage
Harness; Collars; Bridles; Lines and many other articles too
numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 10:30 o’clock A.M. Terms by
DAVID H. GOOD
Frank and Paul Snyder and Chef Long, Auctioneers.
Xolt, Miller and Hoover, Clerks.
Lumber will be sold at 12:00 o’clock. Phone—Lcola 636-9024
Refreshments!
< ,buya. Prices have dropped on
- ’ Iceberg lettuce and cauliflower
buit quality is irregular and
careful selection is recommen
ded.
<r For-TKe Farm Wife * p^f ces ;
- ir; ; < candled fruits, and
(continued from page 15) j u i ce . stir in-sugar,'•cinnamon,
‘ and geels nutmeg, salt and flour; mis;
2 teaspoons grated lemon we n. Line 9-inch pie-plate with
rind pastry; pour in fruit mixture.
3 tablespoons lemon juice Cover with pastry, seal edges
1 cup sugar and flute. Cut slits In top to
1 teaspoon cinnamon allow steam to escape. Bake in,
1 teapoon'nutmeg hot oven, 425 degrees, about
Dash salt minutes, or until golden
2 tablespoons flour brown. Serve with Lemon Hard,
Pastry for 2-crust pie Sauce.
FOR SALE
JOHN DEERE #630 TRACTOR
JOHN DEERE #420 TRACTOR
USED 45 JOHN DEERE LOADER
EDWIN HURST
MOHNTON, PA. R#2
Phone Adamstown 484-4391
PUBLIC SALE
Real Estate, Farm Machinery
and Household Goods
Off Route 324, East of the Borough of Marticville,
known as the Enos H. Myers Farm, Martic Township,
Lancaster County, Penna.
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1963
More or Less of Fertile Lancaster County Soil, erected
thereon
FRAME BANK BARN, 40x80
Slate Roof, recently remodeled for Steers, Tobacco Shed for
4 Acres, Corn Bam
2y 2 story frame dwelling
8 Rooms and Bath, Hot Air Oil Heat with Well usually over*
flowing and Slate Roof. Possession will be given on or before
April 1, 1963.
, REAL ESTATE WILL BE SOLD AT 1:00 P.M.
\ Ford. Tractors, Both .With Selective Speed
, Model 881 l, 2 Ford .Cultivators, 3-Bottom Hcoaomy
Plow, Trip Bottoms, Ford, 28 Disc Wheelbarrow, 8 ft. Oultipack*
er, 4-Section Spring Harrow (Pickup),
Ford Side Mounted 7 Ft. Mower,
Ford Hoy Crimper . .
(Both 1 Year Old.) Ford 150 Rope Tie Baler, Case 4-Bar
Side Delivery Rake, Ford 7 ft. PTO Combine with Bin <Oood),
Ford 13-Disc Grain Drill, 2 New Holland 3 Ton Wagons with
16 ft. Beds and Sides, New' Idea PTO Manure Spreader* 133
Bu. Wagner Manure Loader with Hydraulic Bucket and-Sn«w
Blade, 2-Row Holland Mounted Transplanter, Black Hawk Corn
Planter with Fertilizer Attachment, Dearborn lame Spreader*
Wood Bros. Rotary Shredder.
Ford 1-Row Mounted Corn Picker
(ONE YEAR)
Mounted Field Sprayer, John Deere 14 in. PTO Portable
Hammermill. 36 ft. Smoker Elevator, (Good).
1960 One Half Ton Ford Pickup
, With Heavy. Springs, Racks and Tarp, 15,000 Actual Miles;
3 Double Tobacco Ladders, 20'ft. Long; 9,000 Tobacco Lath;
Spears; Minnich Tobacco Press; Stripping Room Stave; Dirt
Scoop; S,pt. Sawbuck mounted on 8 pt. 12-28 Tractor; Chain*;
Fairbanks Platform Scales; Power Corn Sheller; Cyclaae Kiec
tnic- Seed Sower; 5 Bales Baler Twine; 1-4 Hole Hog‘Feeder;
4'Brooder Houses; 10 Range Shelters; Chicken Feedera; Foun
tains; 36 ft. Extension Ladders.
21 Fat Hereford and Angus Bulls
1100 TO 1200 Pounds
20 TONS OP EAR CORN, 2 TONS OP MIXED HAY
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
General Electric Push Button Electric Range; 10 cn. ft.
GE Refrigerator; Mixer; Singer Electric Sewing Machine.; Play
or Piano; Coal Range; Large -Extension Table; 2 Sofa-Beds;
7-Piece Dining Room Suite; Porch Furniture; Chest;. Socking
Chains; .Beds; Bureau* Dressers; -Vanities; oxl3
Rugs; 2, 9x12 Rug Pads; Table and Dresser Lampcrma; docks;
Picture; What, Nots; DJshcg; Pots and Pans; Etc.; African Vio
lets and many other articles too numerous to mcntian.
-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS .WILL BE SOLD AT 10 A.M.
TBKMS BY
MYERS BROTHERS
, • . , . JOHN, HARRY and OLBNN
THIS IS A CLEAN SWEEP SALE
Ralph W. Eby, Attorney
Kreidcr & Biller, Auctioneers
LUNCH BY THE MECHANICS GROVE
CHURCH OP THE BRETHREN
Of
10:00 A.M. Sharp
100 ACRE FARM