Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 26, 1960, Image 7

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Best Food Buys
Red Meats Again Featured
With the Thanksgiving ap
petite for turkey satisfied,
homemakers will shop for
the more standard fare red
meats this weekend Retail
ers are aware of this consu
mer interest, reports Tom
Piper, Penn State Extension
Marketing Agent, and will
be featuring chuck roasts of
beef, some steak and fresh
pork loins and picnics at
bargain prices. "
Wholesale costs of lamb
have dropped, iamb should
er roasts, rib and shoulder
chops are good buy items
Smoked ham prices are
higher, moving this item out
of the good buy category
Fryers promise to be a bar
gain contender soon but pri
ces will hold steady at most
Feed Your Layers
EGGLAC PELLETS
Hie Original Output Booster
9 FEED 2 TO 3 LBS. PER 100 HENS DAILY •
Master Mix Egglac Pellets Are Highly Nutritious And Extra
Palatable .... Made Over An Exclusive Formula And Proved
fey Millions Of Layers.
See one of these Master Mix Dealers Today
Eby's Mill Ross H. Rohrer & Sons
LITITZ
Hempfield Mills L. J. Dellinger Co.
MANHEIM
meat counters this weekend
What to do with the left
over turkey? Why not make
turkey salad, hash, croquet
tes* cold sandwiches, or com
bine in a casserole with noo
dles
Leading the parade of val
ues at the vegetable counter
will be white potatoes, >sweet
potatoes, onions, ce ery, cab
bage, Brussels sprouts, let
tuce, cucumbers and radish
es Prices on carrots and
cau iflower remain generally
unchanged from levels of re
cent weeks. Sharply higher
prices are noted for toma
toes, green beans, peppers
and eggplant.
Cranberries catch the eye*
for value at the fruit coun
ter Delicious, Stayman and
MASTER MIX
EGGLAC PELLETS
STIMULATE EXTRA FEED CONSUMPTION
INCREASE PRODUCTION & HATCHABILITY
PROMOTE BETTER FLOCK HEALTH
QUARHYVILLE
PARADISE
Rome Beauty apple varieties
are moving well at retail
stores. Large size apples are
most plentiful this year and
considered best buy for the
money Emperor and A mer
ia grapes are availab’e in
good supply at reasonable
prices Some D’Anjou and
Bose pears are available but
prices are high.
Quality is improving on
Florida grapefruit Prices
are unchanged With the
Valencia harvest almost com
plete in California, most of
our oranges are now coming
from Florida. Small sizes
the better buy
Prices are holding firm on
bananas, influenced in part
by the political tension in
the Central American grow
mg areas.
Advertisers will be glad
to have you mention Lancas
ter Farming when answering
advertisements.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 26, 1960 —
Bumper Crop
Penna. Corn Cribs Fullest Ever
Harrisburg Pennsylva
nia farmers are harvesting
a record 83 mi lion bushel
corn crop, the State Depart
ment of Agriculture said to
day. This is the biggest crop
of corn ever grown in the
state
Average yield per acre is
estimated to be 64 bushels,
the second highest yield ev
er recorded.
A relatively warm, dry
October was favorab e for
drying corn in the field and
harvest progressed well dur
ing the month, the State
Crop Reporting Service
notes However, because of
the crop was several weeks
late, and because of previous
Order
THE PRICE IS
ALL TWINE GUARANTEED
Mann & Grranelli Farm Service
QUAHRYVILLE. R. D. 2 PH. ST 6-3630
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BURLING'S CHICKS
For Quality Eggs, Meat
CAREY Leghorns again
won highest honors lor
Egg Quality among all en
tries at the West. N. Y.
Random Sample Test. This
is in competition with en
tries from the finest breed
ers in the country. When
it comes to Haugh units
—the official measuring
stick of egg quality—Car
ey Leghorns are tops!
AT STIRLING'S you have
eight top strains and crosses
When you're ready to order, pick up
the phone and call Oxford 286 collect.
BURLING’S HATCHERY
BOX F
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DOOR PRIZE and REFRESHMENTS
Tuesday, November 29 —2 to 9p. m.
Snavely's Farm Service
■ EAST MAIN
STREET
weather conditions, the
moisture content ot the corn
is quite high
For most of Pennsylvania,
the first ki ling frost was 10
days to three weeks later
than normal Many farmers
waited for the killing frost
before harvesting their com,
thus extending the corn pic
king season later into the
fa 1 than normal
Tobacco production in
Pennsylvania is forecast at
51 million pounds Curing is
behind schedule, just as
p anting and harvesting-were
this year No tobacco was
reported stripped in early
November even to check
weight.
Your Twine
NOW
to choose "from . . . for top
quality Eggs and Meat.
For Big Brown Eggs: Met
ryknoll Sex-Links (Rock x
Red); Golden Sex-Links
Harco Red male x Andrews
White Rock female.
AND FOR MEAT Van
iress x Cobb White Rock;
Cobb's Strain-Cross White
Rocks; Garrison's Cornish
Male x Cobbs White Rock fe
male; Barling's New Hamp
shires and Barred Rocks.
Reserve Your Chicks aad
Started Pullets in Advance.
Free Circular. Open Dates.
SAWYERS:
Phone; ELgin 4-2214
NEW HOLLAND. PA.
7
RIGHT
OXFORD, PENNA.
Saw £
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