Trend in Meat Shopping ' More than 300 different cuts of meat adoin the count eib ot food stoies’ acioss the notion But thit, may change m the tntuie One possibility that the wisp ninety of cuts might he lediuod to a tew I) boneless cut-., c\pl< ms Cotheime Lo\e Penn Stale extension <onsum<i economics specialist In heel, thole might be steaks foi In oiling and pan-l ijoing, o\eu and pot, roasts stewing moat, and ham biugei Shopping would be easier, and iptaileis x\ ouldn I need to cany the extensile imeiitoiy they do today Medium sized eggs, null and dauy pioducts, Dozen oiange juice plus yegetable fats and oils are cunently in plentiful supply and offenng •economy to the food bhoppei MORE BIRDS// LESS INVESTMENT// HONEGGERS' CAGE LAYING HOUSE It costs less per bird to house layers in a cage house than in a modern, semi outomated floor operation. The saving 15 approximately 30% per bird. For more information write R. H. LAMBERT YOU ARE WELCOME THE LANCASTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Where there is a special department for your every need be it A Savings Account A Checking Account A Safe Deposit Box A Trust Service A Loan or Advice on your Farm Problems REMEMBER: MR STANLEY MUSSELMAN, Manager ot our Agricultural Depait ment, is anxious to talk ■with jou. • 7 r«»moiiicnt Oltiees li V\C \STMU !) Mast King Street (temporary address) 138 Voith Queen Street (Dme-in Window) Prince and James Streets (Drive-in Window) 1043 (amain Hw}. Mast MOUNT JOY One West Main Street (l)rnc-in Window) QV.VKItYX IMjK FLOHI.V State and Church Sdeets 801 Mam Street Established 1841 -• Member Fedeial Deposit Insurance Corporation • Ephrafo Beef (Continued from Page 1) TU, 3 Call Weaiei, New Hol land Rl, 4 Cuug Ebeisole, Slovens Rl, A Mai cm AVen ncli, Deffvci R 2, (! lieuo Bol lingei, Shondan Rl HEREFORD 1 Nancy Fiey, M.metta Rl, 1 Eugene Bollmgei, Marietta Rl 3 Roy Bixlci, Jr, Manet la Rl, 1 Katblene Ney, Man etia Rl, 5 Ete Jlixltn , Mariet ta Rl, () Faye Gulheiidge, Valletta RJ TOP OF SHOW 1 Wesley -Mast Z Naim Fie\ 3 Abie Mast 1 Cat! \Aea\ei A Eugene Bollmgei, (i Uo\ Hixlei .li FITTING 1 Wesley Mast - Nancy Piey 3 Mae Alast, 4. Kath lene Nev SHOWAiANsHII* 1 AA’edey Mast, 2 Mae Alast, 3 Maitm AVenuch 4 Nancy Fiey, 5 Hand *’’f"•' • ■ ri i « 11 i Akron 859-1940 215 South Bth Street Akron, Pa. Heisey MMK CHAMPIONS AT THE EPHRATA FAIR Beef show are exhibited by their owners Wesley Mast, Elverson Rl, shows his Angus m the foreground, while the Hereford champion and reserve grand champion in the background is exhibited by Nancy Frey, Marietta Rl. L F. Photo. HARVESTORE FED BEEF TOPS FARM FEED TRIALS , ‘‘Harvester* Haylage and high moisture corn ' gave me 11.2% more daily gam, 17.5% greater savings in feed costs" .. . says Guy Wilson, Guy Wilson and Son Farm, KoKomo, Indiana. - Three Ipts o£ cattle —61 in each lot— were tested on different rations. Lot /-I got corn silage, high moisture corn, 2 lbs 30% supple -1 ment. Lot #2, high quality alfalfa hay, high - moisture corn, 2 lbs 30% supplement. Lot ! fi3, HARVESTORE Haylage, high moisture jj corn, no supplement . . . RESULTS; .I**™.* T(,e HARVESTORE fed beef in Lot i*3 pro- M & •■> duced 11.2% more daily gam and 17.5% A fl greater savings in feed costs than the cattle i 1" .” fed corn silage, ground crib corn and supple- D.«i...n ment m Lot 1 Write, or come in and see mi.SS.SI?•* us for a copy of the Guy Wilson Report. KNIPMEYER, Inc. Hav\ cstore Sales and Sorvue SEW HOLLAND MANHEIM FARM I" w • Starline's revolutionary new design Spreader which handles liquid or frozen manure. Winco Auxiliary Generator Other Farm and Industrial Equipment !MO Str.isburfi I’ilvc - |j.in««stcr K. I). 3, l-it it/ Strasbmt? OV 7-<!003 latit/ .MV (i-77titi Lot #1 Lot #2 Let #3 ON DISPLAY Complete line of Farm Equip ment including tractors, at tachments and the most re cent additions to the AC line. L. H. BRUBAKER I’hono Liiiir.isUT KX 7-517!> Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29, 1962 j Feed Costs pee 10* lbs. Gam Average Wt Ga>n per Day $l2 74 $l3 65 $lO 41 2 94 lbs. 3 11 lbs. 3 27 lbs, Phone Kljgiu 4-045.» AT SHOW • NEPPCO (Continued from Page 1) at ilanoi High School, will lie on the Pennsylvania vocation al ague nit me team m the vo cational phase ot the conies,. The othei team iiiemlieis aie Horn Beiks and York Coun ties Garland Gingeiieh, teach er ot vocational agi icultui o at Penn-Alanor High School vvil coach the team The jouths will compete in the Fai in Show building on Ttiesdav, Oftobei 2 4 H WILDUFK CLUB !Mv\NS TV l*HO(ils\M Plans weie made (.0 incient an 8-iniiiule television pio>- idin over a local station 01 Ottobei 3 at a lecent meetinj; o) the Lamastei County 4-11 V\ ildlite club The im etuis; was held at the home of membei, Altha Lan dis, son ot Mi and Mis Ches tei Landis, Fi uit\ ille Pike <♦> •»... <♦> <♦> 3 Wolgemuth Bros, Inc. Florin Pcnna. 5
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers