—Lancaster Farming. Saturda 50 Fresh Potato Sales Are Best Marketing Potential Commonwealth potato growers will find their greatest future sales potential in the form of fresh potatoes, an Extension agricultural marketing specialist at The Pennsylvania State University predicts. Speaking at the 22nd Penn sylvania Potato Growers In stitute on the Penn State campus, Dr Thomas A Brewer pointed out that with 12 million people each eating 40 pounds of potatoes per year, they would consume nearly 5 million hundredweight, or about 75 percent of the level of total current sales. National per capita consumption of fresh potatoes in 1971 was about 59 pounds “We can’t expect to serve all of Pennsylvania’s demand for fresh potatoes but we could serve more than we have,” the marketing specialist said Another large segment of the potato market—sales to chip pers—will probably remain fairly constant even when one considers population growth, Dr. Brewer emphasized. In fact, it may decline as close substitutes are introduced using potato products IRS Announces Help Availability The Lancaster District Office of the Personal Income Tax Bureau, Pennsylvania Depart ment of Revenue, has announced (hat information and assistance with the state Income Tax forms is available daily during business hours at 3 Central Plaza, E. King St . Lancaster, Pa 17602 through April 15. The telephone number is 299-5261. The office also confirmed that Property Tax Assistance claim forms have been mailed to taxpayers who filed a claim last vear Those taxpayers who earn less than $7500 00 per year and are over fis, permanently disabled, or widows over 50, and wish to file a claim for the first time may obtain forms from several distribution points. These include The Personal Income Tax Bureau Office, 3 Central Plaza. E King St, Lancaster, Pa , the County Commissioners’ Office. County Courthouse, Lancaster, Pa., Pa. 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Just mail details to Lancaster Panning, P O Box 266 I Lititz, Pa 17543 March 17. 1973 Brown in other areas of the it is a good time to devote ad na^on - ditional attention to the fresh “Probably there will be a market and attempt to produce, slower growth of the sale of snack package, and market a smooth, foods in general since there will non-sprouted, clean potato free be proportionately fewer young from internal defects. people in our population in the “To do this the industry needs future,” the Penn State specialist more centralized control over Sfl id- packing and marketing Dr. Brewer told growers that facilities,” he said. “Hopefully with a possible slackening in the these will be owned by the demand for processing potatoes, growers.” SALE REPORTS Mrs. Hazel Shaull Sale , Carl M. Horst Sale Brogue RDI Thursday, March 8 Saturday, March 10 Farm Machinery Real Estate, Antiques, Tractors: No. 4020 $5,887; Household 3010 3,550. Real Estate: 10 Acres with,two- Haybine—2,lso; Wagons 710 story frame dwelling, $28,000. - 800; Fox Harvester 2^875. Dry Sink, fair condition, $135. 273 Baler $1,900; Raler Attendance - Approximately Harrow 1,100; JD Disk 1,000; 300, weather, fair and sunny. Spreader 600; Elevator 650. Auctioneer - Robert L. Auctioneers Kreider and Sechrist, Fawn Grove. Diller. PUBLIC SALE DAIRY CATTLE FARM EQUIPMENT THURSDAY, MARCH 22,1973 at 10 o’clock a.m.; located in Northern Dauphin County, Pa.; Eiizabethville take -225 north to Berrysburg; take Rt. 25 east to first crossroads; turn ' left, first road right; watch for signs, COMPLETE HERD DISPERSAL of 30 Head of Atlantic Bred COWS and HEIFERS 21 Registered ; 9 Grades All Stages of Lactation Daughters of these Popular Sires sell: Bonus, Jack, Sensation, Hector, Samson and Ivanhoe Star. Average for the Herd Last Year: 14987-36-533 These sell: Orchid 4-Yr. Tidy Burk 49'er Pred 15342-630 Crystal Gr. Ivanhoe 18,143-566 Due 5-4 Flo-Reg. Royal Hamilton 16888-533 Fresh 10-1 Linda Gr. Sens:tion 5-Yr. 16479-533 Due 4-0 Beryl Gr, Hector 4-Yr. 16066-539 Due 6-27 Melba Gr. Jack 2-Yr. 14141-478 Due 3-23 Wanda Keg Paramount FII-I0 milking 80 lbs. 4.4 milk as a 4- vr -old Her 3-yr. record 322-15051 4.4 654 Two Registered Samson Daughters milking as 2-yr.-olds. Four Reg. Bred Heifers One Bonus, three Samson daughters. All records are owner Sampler. The reason for selling the herd (he farm has been sold. Plan now to attend and buy these Well-bred Cows. Girton 500-gal. Bulk Tank with 4 h.p. Compressor with In spection Stamp; 2 Surge Units, 50-lb. Pails; Stainless Steel Twin Tubs; Strainers; Pails. OLIVER 1550 2600 hrs. 3-pt. Hook-up Fully Equipped. OLIVER 66 ROW CROP with Hydraulic, Mounted Cultivator. 2 FARMALL M Good Condition Oliver No 324214” 3 Trip-bottom Plow, N.H. No. 275 Baler with Thrower. I.H No. I.P.R. Corn Picker, Farm Hand Grain or Silage Wagon with Oliver 5T Running Gears, N.H. 145-bu. Tank Spreader. N H No 451 Mower, 3-pt. with Crimer Attachment; N H Rake. Oliver 10-hoe Superior Drill, Oliver 7’ Disc. Oliver Corn Planter. Oliver Silo Blower, 30’ Pipe, J.D. Harrow, Mounted Sprayer. N H. Crop Chopper, 5’ No. 33, Grove Wagon with High Sides. Flat-bed Wagon. 34’ Mulkey Elevator, I.H. Corn Drag. 3-pt Hookup 8’ Scraper, 15,000-watt Babson Bros. Alternator on Trailer. Homko 5 h.p 26” Riding Mower, Feed Cart. Wheelbarrow. Snow Fence, Steel Posts, Electric Fence Wires. Forks. Tools, and many more articles. PONY SADDLE & BRIDLE 51) TONS EAR CORN Sale by LESTER E. HOFFMAN Aucts.: RAYMOND MILLER 665-4188 RUFUS GEIB Pedigrees: HENRY KETTERING Lunch Available , Not Responsible for Accidents.- DAIRY EQUIPMENT READ PIASTER fAR*O FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS Complete Holstein Dispersal TOES., MARCH 20, 1973 Located cn the farm south of Palmyra, Lebanon County, Penna. Turn south off Rt. 422 In Palmyra at the Nancy Lou Restaurant and proceed one mile to the farm. 38 COWS 60 REGISTERED *' Herd average of 11,907 milk 436 fat 3.7 test Records of a few animals to be sold; Lynn 4-3 = 14,861 - 604 - 4.1 Sal 5-0 = 15,430 - 509 - 3.3 Beth 5-3 = 20,536 - 698 - 3.4 Lilac 5-4 = 15,257 - 565 - 3.7 Rita 3-7 = 17,166 - 545 - 3.3 Daughters of the following sires selling: Romandale Reflection Marquis Paclamar Astronaut Penn state star Man Harmony Crest Ivan Connie Penn State Star Dust Crescent Beauty Triumphant Special Mention: Red Holstein - a daughter of Ravenglen Reflection Adonis from a dam of 3-3 - 23,447 - 857 DHIA records Sale under cover Embee 350 gal. tank, DeLaval 73 pump and motor, 2 De- Laval units and a 50 lb. DeLaval pail. Harry H. Bachman - Auctioneer Ebersole & Bachman - Clciks Arthur Kunkle - Pedigrees OUTSTANDING 2 DAY Dairy Farm Dispersal CLARK BROS. - BRANCHVILLE, NJ. . FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1973 CATTLE MARCH 24, MACHINERY Place - Farm Branchvllle, N. J. take Rt. 519 2 mi. N., at Twp. Garage make right turn, continue to farm. Fri., Mar. 23, at II a.m. 108 hd. sell under Tent 62 DHIA tested holsteins (milking age) with 24 hd. recently fresh. 17 hd. due early fall, balance in various stages. 26 bred heifers due early fall!. 12 heifers breeding age, 5 started calfs, 2 stock bulls, 1 steer. DHIA ave. 62 hd. 14,691 M -508 F. Records to over 20.000 M 700 F. Many 2 yr. olds sell from 15 to 18,000 M. Breeding 100 percent Sire Power, Kingpin, Vern, Gent, Lucky, Rambler plus other popular sires rep. 95 percent home raised! 100 percent owner operated! Many milked 90 lbs. and up! Big voung well bred cattle with tremendous type and well attached udders Besure to take advantage from this tremendous op portunity! Records read at ringside! T.B. & Blood tested and eligible for immediate interstate Shipment! Saturday, March 24, at 10 a.m. Form Machinery Barn - De Laval 60 cow pipeline milking system with auto washer. 6 units, Patz 55 cow 285 ft. bam cleaner, Patz silo unloader 12 to 16 ft., feed carts, 4 bam fans. 4 Tractors -1967 IRC. No. 656 DL W.F. loaded, 19701HC No. 544 DL 550 hr. W.F. loaded like new!. 1963 IHC No. 340 DL loaded w-hyd front end Idr . A.C. No W.D Trucks -1968 Ford % ton pkup 34,000 mi., 59 GMC T pkup., 58 2M> T flat bed VB, 46 Chev. 2V«. T flat bed. New Holland - No. 469 haybine, No. 268 baler w-PTO kicker, No. 352 portable grinder mixer. No. 6 and No. 3 self unloading wagons, hay rake. 80 ft. mow conveyer. Other Makes - J.D. No. 1240 4 row plateless com planter, J.D. 10 ft. hyd. disc, J.D. 3 htm 16” 3 PTH plow N I. No. 216 flail manure spreader 1 yr. old. N I No 203 flail spreader, N.I. irow super com picker, Gehl No 300 forage chopper corn hd. and new haylage hd., IHC 4 btm 14” 2PTH plow. IHC 3 btm. 14” 2 PTH plow, 3 hay kicker wagons. Grimm hay tedder. 3 hay elevators 24 to 36 ft., 12 ft. case harrow. 7 ft. case mower, 3 PTH broadcast seeder, field sprayer fiber tank, giant land roller, A.C. blower, lime spreader, 3PTH scraper, bay racks, feed bunks, chain saw, elec welder, misc. tools, misc, crops. A clean sweep complete dispersal Sale order - Bara 11:30, mach. 12 noon! Majority of equip only 2 or 3 yrs. old and kept in excellent condition! Owner & auctioneers not responsible for accidents! Terms Cash or good check sale day! Lunch available. Owner Sale conducted by: Col. Fred R. Daniel Auctioneers, Inc. Neshanic Sta., NJ. 08853 (210) 369-4784 SHADYVIEW ACRES 12:00 SHARP 75 HEAD 75 15 GRADES Herd is TB and Blood tested Catalogs available Lunch available Conditions by Simon Bucher r 37 HEIFERS
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