Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 06, 1976, Image 89

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    Veal contains vitamins low in calories
By Sara Back,
Cmswmt Specialist
A lot (or a Uttla. That's
what you fat with vaal a
lot of nutrition (or (aw
calorlaa. ASftoa. aanrinf of
cookad loan vaal (that's
considered an average
serving) provides not only S 3
grama of protain but coo
aiderabie amoonta of tba
important B-vltamina and
minerala aa wall, and all (or
only 213 calorlaa.
Boaf, calf and veal ara all
produced (ran cattle, but
they coma (ran of
different maturity levels.
The moat deairable real
cornea (ran milk-fed calves
less than 3 months old. After
this age, calrea begin to eat
grasa and this darkens the
flesh.
PUBLIC AUCTION
COMPLETE SELL-OUT OF SURGE
DAIRY SUPPLY STORE AND
SERVICE TOOLS AND HARDWARE
SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1976
10:00 A.M.
Location: Auction to be Md at tin New QuanyvXe Community
Bußdini, at the Quarry*** Fair Grounds, South Lime Street,
Quanyvie, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
VACUUM PUMPS
New Alamo 75 Vacuum Pump; New Alamo 40
Vacuum Pump; New Universal Senior Vacuum Pump;
Used Alamo SO; Used Alamo 20; Used Spll; Used
Empire Model E; Some Vacuum Pumps without
motors.
DAYTON 500-POUND LIFT TRUCK
Electric Motors; Instant Reversible Motor; Transfer
stations; 2 Milk Tank Compressors; New-Gay Milking
Parlor Dora-; Surge Milking Parlor Water Gun; Surge
Tank and Wall-mounted Electric Brains; Water
Bowls; Clay Honey Wagon Vacuum Pump; Clay 1500
Honey Wagon Wheels; Spindle and other parts;
Several Hundred Feet of M34R Milk Tubing, Single and
Double to 2”; Air Compressor; Rigid 300 Electric
Pipe Vise; Set of Dies; Pipe Cutter; Pipe Reamer;
Hand Pipe Threader; Pipe Ratchet; Bench Vise;
Pincor Alternator; Dayton Hammer Drill; Milwaukee
Angle Drill; Electric Drills; 2 Drill Indexes;
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings, V 4” to 3”; Copper and
Brass Fittings; Refrigeration Copper; Genova Fit
tings; Plastic Pipe; Acetylene Torch; HILTI HAM
MER GUN AND COMPONENTS; Metal Machinist’s
Cabinet; 2 Tachometers; Cabinets and Display
Counters; 2 New Universal 70-lb. Milkers.
1970 CHEVROLET TRUCK WITH
12-FT. BOYERTOWN WALK—IN VAN ■
1970 CMC VAN
1967 FORD ECONOLINE EXTRA LONG VAN
100’ Nylon Rope; New pto Shaft; New Trailer Jack;
12’x20’ Canvas; Detergents; Soaps; Acids; Chlorine;
Udder Wash; Teat Dip, etc.; Inflations; 6%” and IS”
Milk Filters; All Sizes Pipeline Filter Socks; Vacuum
Pump Oil; Pulsator Oil; Fly Spray; Fly Bait; Boots
and Rubbers; Mastitis Tubes; Barn and Stable
Brooms; Dairy Brushes; All Types Electric Fuses;
Electric Wire; Romex and Fittings; Calf Bottles;
Chains and Snaps; Cow Wash Cloths; Gloves; Strip
Cups; Twist Lock Silo Unloader Plugs; Surge and
DeLaval Pulsator Timers; New and Used Surge,
Universal, DeLaval, Clay, Bender, Kesco Dairy
Equipment and Supplies; 1%” and 2” Pipeline Glass.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT—HOUSEHOLD GOODS
COINS
2 Office Desks; Chairs; Desk Lamps; HERMES
CALCULATOR, like new; Typewriter; Typewriter
Table; Amana Air Conditioner; Window Fans; Ken
more Washer and Dryer; Refrigerator-Freezer; 3
Electric Vacuum Cleaners; Sunbeam Mixmaster;
Irons; Lamps; Dishes; Glassware; Mottoes; Pictures;
Cooking Ware; Tables; 4’ Lancaster County Map;
Silver Dollars; Indian Head Pennies; Proo'Sets and
Grouped Coins; and many, many other items too
numerous to mention.
SALE TIME 10:00 A.M.
Sale By
WALTER B. GROFF
D.BA Groff Equipment
2 West State St. Quarryville. Pa.
717-786-7225
SALE CONDUCTED BY:
John E. and Paul E. Martin,
717-733-3511 717-733-3305
Lee Mummaw Auctioneers
NOTE: We have a lot of Good New Dairy Supplies
and Used Service Tools. Plan now to attend this fine
Auction.
FOOD AT SALE
The U. S. Department of
Agriculture ameld-afaaped
grade mark can aanra as
your guide to eating quality
when buying real. U.B.
Prime ia the highest grade ot
real, followed by U.S.
Choice, the grade moat
commonly found at the retail
leral These two grades are
more flavorful than the
lower ones.
Veal has grayish pink lean
which is very smooth tex
tured and velvet The very
Uttla (at it has is dear, Ann
and white. The bones are
porous, soft and red. Veal is
prised (Or its delicate flavor.
Like the flesh of any im
mature animal, veal is likely
to be dry unless moisture ia
applied during cooking. For
this reason, even the moat
tandar cuts should never he
broiled.
Because veal has no
natural (at covering and no
marbling of (at in the lean,
roasted cuts may need
larding (covering or stuffing
with bits of bacon or other (at
before cooking.) Unlike beef,
veal ia always cooked well
done or ontil Juices run clear
with no traces of pink
about 170 degrees F. on a
meat thermometer or 30 to 40
minutes per pound,
depending oo thickness of
meat, in a 325 degree oven.
Moat veal cuts are beat
braised. However, thin cuts
are delicious sauteed; and
ground veal can be pan fried
or broiled.
The retail cuta of veal are
comparable to beef in shape
but smaller in size.
Veal leg round steak is
sometimes labeled as veal
scaloppine when thinly
sliced, pounded and cut into
small squares. Escalope is
the French equivalent of the
Italian scaloppine and the
English have changed
escalope to collop - a term
you may occasionally run
into. Germans and Austrians
call the same cut Schnitzel
Like aH foods, veal coo-
ROYEVARTS
COMPLETE
DISPERSAL
BENTON, PA. COLUMBIA, CO.
Located on Pa. Rt. 417,2 miles N. of Benton, 6 nries S. of Red Rock
& Pa. Rt. lit, 17 mass N. of Stoomsburi, Rt. 111 SO, Watch for
Buimel Red toons.
SATURDAY, MARCH 13,1916
10:00 A.M. Rain or Shine
72 Grade Sire Power Holstein* 72
Penna. & Interstate charts. 30 day T.B. & blood
tested herd. Pregnancy checked. Inoculated for colds.
Majority all young, 42 milch cows consisting of 12
fresh, 13 handling calves, 17 bred late summer & fall. 4
- 2 yr. old heifers due in July & Aug., 12 nice Hols,
heifers 4 to 11 mo, old, 7 open 15 mo. heifers, 7 Hols,
feeder steers -10 mo. old.
Sale Highlights: 9 daus. of Whirlhill Kingpin, 8
Shadyvale Royal Birch, 6 Pencor G. Ivanhoe Pabst, 3
Woodbine Ivanhoe Dandy and many other production
sires.
Another top Columbia Co. dairy sale. Remember
date Sat., March 13.
I.H.C. Model 656 Gas Tractor w-Torque Amplifier -
LP.T.O. &P.S. Ready for spring work, I.H.C. Super M
Tractor - A-l, I.H.C. Super C Tractor w-Q-hitch - mt.
plows, mt. cultivators, mt. com planter - a top C
Tractor; 2 Grove 16 ft. self unloading wagons, I.H.C.
Model 550 chopper P.T.O. w-2 row com head & pick up
head, I.H.C. No. 56 Blower w-pipe A-l, 2 - I.H.C. Farm
Wagons - A-l, I.H.C. Model 67 Pick-up baler, I.H.C. No.
540 Q-hitch-4b.-16in. plows, New Idea No. 201 -175 bu.
Spreader, Sears power washer, Farmway 200 ft. Bam
cleaner w-3 hp. motor, Marlow Irrigation pump w-1200
ft. 4 in. aluminum pipe, 600 ft. 6 in. alum, pipe, Dodge
Farm Track w-hyd. lift, Terrace blade, J.D. 30 ft.
elevator, 2 tops for Grove wagon. Badger 16 ft. silo
unloader w-sb.p. motor, N.I. Side Rake, 1941 • 1% T. ■
Int. Track - only 19,000 miles, I JI.C. Model 175 self
propelled Windrower A-l, I.H.C. Hammer Mill, Mc-
Cormick Binder - like new, I.H.C. -16 ft. Harrow, False
head, platform scales, garden tractor blade, Q-H draw
bar, David Bradley flat bed wagon, 2 feed carts, 180
Amp. Welder, Surge Alamo 50 plus Vacuum pump, 3
Surge 50 lb. units, 52 gal. dec. water heater, all SS
pails, strainers and milking utensils. Girton 300 gal.
Bulk Tank - Wilson 300 gal. Bulk Tank.
1969 Harvestore 20 x 60 w-Ige. Goliath
Unloader - recently completely overhauled.
All the above equipment is the kind you would find on
a modem up-to-date farm.
Lunch
Terms: Cash - Cashiers check or approved check
only.
Owners
MR. & MRS. ROY A. EVARTS
Benton, Pa. Rt 2
M. L Bunnell, Auctioneers & Sale Mgr.
Wayne Weaver, Auctioneer
Ph: 965-2375
tains some bacteria.
Therefore, it should be
cooked, stored and handled
property to destroy or to
prevent the growth of harm
ful bacteria. Fresh veal
chops, cutlets and roasts can
be kept in the refrigerator at
temperatures between 39 to
40 degrees F. or lower for 3 to
9 days. These same cuts will
keep in the freezer at 0
degrees F. or lower for 6 to 9
months. Ground veal, stew
meat and variety meats
should be kept in the
refrigerator for only 1 or 2
days, but they may be kept in
the freezer for 3 to 4 months.
If unground cuts of veal have
been prepackaged in plastic
film, they can be stored
unopened in the refrigerator
for up to one week or in the
freezer for 1 or 2 weeks. Veal
to be frozen should be
wrapped closely and sealed
tightly in moisture resistant
materials.
To thaw raw veal love it
in the freezer wrap and place
it in the refrigerator. This
method win keep the outside
of the food cold while the
inside thaws, thus preven
ting the growth of harmful
bacteria.
One important thing to
remember when handling
3 Farm Tractors
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6,1976
veal, as with all foods, is to
use strict cleanliness for
persona and surroundings.
This is the best way to
prevent the contamination of
foods and the spread of
foodborn illness in the home.
Ag-safety Tip
Property losses iiisUmed
in farm fire* annually top a
quarter-billion dollars. The
annual cost of all types of ac
cidents on farms, including
(Ires, is about $3 billion.
Wickard and Runshaw, Clerks
Not Responsible For Accidents
DISPERSAL SALE
OF FARM MACHINERY
WED., MARCH 10,1976
Located l l h miles north of Shippensburg on Cumberland County,
along Route 533. Sale signs posted along Route 11 one mile north
east of Shippensbuig, or take Route 533 from NewvWe^
Due to having sold our farms
We will sell the following:
FARM MACHINERY
4Tractors: Case 730deisel, with cab, Case 400 deisel,
both fully equipped; A-C, gas; D.C. - Case with 3 pt and
p.t.0., good; Case 4 -16 in bottom reset plow; No. 700
Brady chisel plow, 7 ft. (can be extended to 9 or 11
feet), used one year; No. 469 N.H. 9 ft, baybinder; M.H.
10 ft. self-propelled combine, overhauled, like new; No.
561 C H 4 row com planter; Case baler with ejector; 2
Kaston self-unloading wagons; 3 favorite Gravity bin
wagons; Lundell 11 ft. unloading auger with 7 H.P.
motor, fits any gravity bin; 2 Grove high rack wagons;
2 row N. 1.310 com picker with shelter attachment; N.I.
P.T.O. Manure spreader, used 2 years; J.D. 13-7 disc
drill; J.D. hay fluffer, about new; Case trail mower,
good; N.H. 33 flail chopper; N.H. 56 side rake; IHC 9 ft.
disc, used 2 years; 10 ft. Coby pulverizer; 24 tooth
perry harrow, about new; 30 ft. Owtonna elevator; 21
ft. grain auger with motor; me No. 16 ensilage cutter
with pickup; blizzard silo blower with shaker table;
grain tank to fit pick-up; over cab box cover, fits pick
up truck; clipper wind mill; tractor seeder; front
mount wood saw; one hole com sheller, 2 sets false
endgates; 3 hydrlic cylinders; DeLavel No. 75 milker
pump with 2 HP .’motor; 3 units.
WAGON LOAD OF SMALL ARTICLES
Above items are in very good condition and many
items are nearly new.
ORDER OF SALE; Items off of wagon will be sold at
11:00 ajn. - Machinery at 12:30
M. BRICKER AND JANE PUGH
R.D. 5 Shippensburg, Pa.
ARTHUR RIFE, AUCT.
Phone 776-3645 - Box 366, R.D.I, Newville, Pa.
Terms: Cash
Lunch Stand Upper Strasburg Church of God
York 4-Hers
give talks
Three York County 4-H
Lamb mem ben presented
demonstrations at the An
nual meeting of the Cum
berland County Sheep and
Wool Growers association at
Schendura Restaurant,
Camp Hill. Laurie and Lisa
Dobrosky, RD2, Glen Rock
and Donny Flory, RD4, Red
Lion presented a demon
stration on Tanning Sheep
Hides at Home. Laurie and
Lisa also demonstrated
spinning wool into yarn.
11A.M.
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