Food Buys Jowe.en Foods Dominant -jjg coming of Halloween in pies and for decorative , be reflected in food shop, purposes; gourds and color lists this weekend as ful Indian com are likewise icrs prepare for parties in plentiful supply. the trick or treat visit- , which are scheduled to We have a bumper crop of 7 r reports Tom Piper, cranberries this year—32 per State Extension Mark- cen t above average and 6 per Went. Traditional-treat cent above last year Reason mcludc fresh crisp ap- ably priced, cranberries add ’apple cider, hot choco- flavor and color to your meals cookies and candy. we R Y 1 h chicken, -> beef, ham and fish as well as (gyinan, Red and Golden turkeys. , 10 us and Jonathan are Leading the list of plenti jlar apple varieties for fully supplied good food buys in g out of hand. Harvest will be sweet pota oes, on 1S nearing completion for ions, cabbage, celery, and year’s apple crop and carrots The start of small ty is excellent. Ample game hunting season will ics of pumpkins and slow delivery of local white ,h are available for use potatoes and is expected to I «»«■■■■■■■• mMBUHi miimui BiiiimiH nmiiniiiniHg Welcome! Open House FRIDAY EVENING*, NOV. 4 - 6 to 9 P. M. SATURDAY*, NOVEMBER 5 - 9 to 4 P. M. New Service Crater and Display Room Mobile Milling and Bulk Fertilizer Spreader Service Available Farmers and Towns People Invited MAURICE GOOD’S SERVICE CENTER I-MILE SOUTH OF INTERCOURSE. PHONE SOuthfield 8-3781 !■■■■■■■■■■■—««■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ »■■■■»■■■■■»■■■■? ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Here’s the way to make more money from your hogs. At the start feed Red Rose Pig Pre-Starter Pellets then Pig Starter Pellets until pigs are 50 pounds in weight, or a mixture of one part Red Rose Pig & Sow Supplement and two parts ground corn. At 100-200 pounds feed Red Rose Porkmaker or Red Rose Hog Supplement and ground corn, er, and do it more economically, too ! The next time you need hog feed buy Red Rose. And, your dealer will be gladjo explain the complete Red Rose Swine Feeding Program to you. A. S. Groff 21 S. QUEEN. LANCASTER. PA. Chas. E. Sauder & Sons H. D. 2. EAST EARL. PA. E. Musser Heisey R. D. 2. MOUNT JOY. PA. 'HaamiwnMnsraaiunniMiiißcnraßi REFRESHMENTS SERVED Change to Red Rose Pig Grower Pellets Musser’s THE BUCK. H. D. 1. QUARRYVILLE r«sult in a temporary price increase on this s'aple com modity. Lower prices arc begin ning to show up at retail on beef steaks. This is the usual trend in the fall as demand for steaks slacken after sum mer. Follow the trend also is rising prices for chuck roasts, aThough present price level keeps the fore-quarter cuts in the good buy position. • DHIA fFrom page I) alternative proposal. After considering both pro posals the directors voted to raise the basic charge from the present $7.50 per herd for the first ten cows to Pll Reb^Rose 9 SWINE FEEDS -"get pigs to market.,. fast! Pigs will grow easier and fast- Warren Sickman H. D. 1, PEQUEA. PA. Ammon £. Shelly H, D. 2. LITITZ. PA. J. C. Walker & Co. GAP, PA. llUllltHlllllU 'COOWUTW ** 5 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 29/1960 —9 $8 00 per herd for the first tester was set at $lO per ten cows. The $2.00 per day day, up to four days per room and board allowance month, plus seven cents per and the 25c per cow over mile for all travel in the the basic charge would re- capacity of head tester, mam fixed. However, new testers will ectors decided to split asso be paid at the same rate as ciation number five, the cir established testers Former- cuit vacated by Akers, into ly new testers were paid at two associations in order to the basic rate of $6 50 per encourage the addition of herd for the first year. An other herds m the southern association spokesman said# area of the county. The that the problem of retain- board hired Robert Brinton, mg testers no longer exists, Quarryville, and David Har but securing new testers is nish, Quarryville R 2, (both becoming increasingly diffi- on a part-time basis) as test cult. , ers for the circuit In their petition, the test- To fill the vacancy cxist ers also requested that the mg in association number allowance for attendance at 15, the directors hired J the regional conference be Irwin Wenger, formerly of raised from $7 50 to $lO, East Petersburg, but now and the state conference testing in Maryland, from $lO to $l5. The request The directors set January was refused by the board. 19, 1961 as the tentative Risser’s salary as head date for the annual banquet. ■■■■■■■■■■■■IBBBBBBBBBBEIBB Bulk Spreading Service | FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE [ DEALERS FOR Dovco "Granular" Fertilizer Webb Super-Gro Balanced organic fertilizer Rock Phosphate Phosphorus Green Sand S Potash S ■ H ■ If you need fertilizer call us- * I SMUCKER BROS, i 5 BIRD-IN-HAND. PA. Leola OL 6-2223 S ' ■ Big Capacity, Scissor-Slice Chopping Double-Cuts Cleaner, Shorter I • All-season use value: Green-chop feeding . . . makes grass silage you can remove from silo . .stalk chopping . . . stubble mulching . , , shreds bedding . . . pasture clipping. Heavy-duty, clean-cutting rotor • 36 knives mounted in pairs .. . every rotor revolu tion, forage Is cut TWICE in the same 4-inch path. Ask us about tho Allts-Chalmers plan to.,Snan<* your timo purchase of farm equipmont. ALLIS-CHALMIRf A SALES AND SERVICE L. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lititz, Pa Washington Boro. Pa. N. G. Myers & SonL. H. Brubaker Rheems, Pa. Lancaster. Pa. Mann &Grumelli Farm Serv. R. S. Weaver QuarryvUle, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service In other business, the dir- New Holland. Pa. Stevens, Pa.
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