—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 3, 1960 , 10 Besl Food Buys Weather Effects Prices Unseasonably warm wea- Current fresh produce bar ther in recent weeks has gains include ce’lery, lettuce, been a source of p'easurh to cabbage, spinach, cucumbers residents of Southcentral cauliflower, radishes, onions Pennsylvania, observes Tom and both sweet and white po- Piper, Penn State Extension tatoes Broccoli, Brussels Marketing Agent, but at the sprouts and leafy greens s: ne time has had a depres- share the good buy position sng influence on the sale of Tomatoes and carrots head i esh vegetables at the local the list of higher priced food market The extended items which also includes growing season has provided peppers, green beans and many home gardeners with sweet corn ' supplies of endive, kale, Prices on fresh oranges spinach, cauliflower, celery, have dropped some at whole carrots and turnips which or- sale; Grapefruit prices hold dinarily would be purchased steady at levels established at retail stores in this season last week. Shoppers will of the year. find small sizes to offer the “As Long As They Last” 2 Tanks LP Gas Delivered and Installed Free With Purchase of 30 inch All Black Matchless Gas Range ONLY $169.00 36 inch Model $179.00 While Top $15.00 extra UGITE GAS, Ific. 25 South State Street ROUTE 222, EPHRATA, PA. Phone; RE 3-2207 'p \ Join Our Christmas Club ?S Now. There’s nothing like a prepaid Christmas where pS you have the cash ready for every gift you buy. Then the Christmas candles cast no shadows of bills to come at your house. Our big Christmas Club for next year is now forming. You are invited to become a member now. Use Our Convenient DHIVE-IN WINDOW One-half block from Penn Square on South Queen Street Rear of Main Bank. “Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889” MILLERSVILLE BRANCH Member Federal Decosit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor //I im*. FOR A "CASH CHRISTMAS” FREE PARKING 25 S. Queen Street— Swan Parking Lot Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot S. W. Corner Vine & Queen Sts. 302 N. GEORGE ST. ffi most value for the money in the weeks ahead. Cranberries, Emporer grapes ami apples continue to share jhe spotlight for values at_ the fruit counter. More than half the 1960 ap ple crop has already been consumed in fresh form or sold to processors. Beef and pork roasts will be featured at most meat counters this weekend Look for chuck roasts and club steaks of beef as wel as pork loins, center, cut chops and fresh picnics at reason able prices Lamb continues in plentiful supply at bar gain prices. 4-H'ers Report From Chicago The editor of Lancaster Farming has received com munication from the Lancas ter County delegates to the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago Miss SarsTee Bradley, of Holtwood Rl, writes that she and Miss Jean Kauffman of Drumore are enjoying the trip to the windy city Miss es Bradley and Kauffman won the trip to the annua 1 4-H event when they took first place in the foods dem onstration contest during judging and demor .tration days at the Pennsylvania State University earlier this year Saralee reports they are meeting other 4-H members from many other states and "Jsa rf V" ST. ■/ j jM/\ : |: r MSk. xmr \\ '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■«■ ■■■ 1888 88881888888 81888888888 888J8888888G38988888888 888888888888888 SAVE - , - I 'll.*/ 4:1 T.IoDEL C9D2AP WASHER LANDIS BROS., Inc. 1305 MANHEIM PIKE.LANCASTER r " u Pa. 4-H Boy Is Tops In'U.S. CHICAGO, ILL, Dec. 2 Robert S. Barr, 18-year-oW Centre county boy, last night received the top achievement award m the nation at the 39th National 4-H Club Con gress He received a chest of sterling silverware award ed by President Eisenhower, at the annual banquet clos ing the Congress. In addition, Barr was sel ected as one of six 4-H mem bers who-will report to the President next March during 4-H Club Week, on 4-H ac complishments. Barr, a Penn State fresh man, had previously J?een named winner of a Ford Motor Company scholarship of $4OO for 4-H Achievement and had" won an expense paid trip to the-Congress as winner of Pennsylvania’s Achievement Award. At the Club Congress Barr served as toastmaster at a luncheon for the nearly 1,- 800 delegates and chaperons attending from all 50 states and Puerto Rico the son of the Dav id S Parrs, who operate a 350-acre' farm on Port Matil da R D 1. seeing the sights in Chicago, including a snowstorm on Tuesday of this week. The girls will return to the county during the week end. Even of its regular price of $139 95 this 1961 Dexter model C9D2AP offers far more than most oth er makes do at that list price In addi tion to its wor’d-wide, half-century reputation for extraordinary dependa bility, this de uxe Dexter washer gives you a 1 the following, balloon roll wringer and extra safe push-pull release bar, Dexter's finest high-wing agitator in bowl-bottom tub, top clothes capaci ty (10 bs), handy adjustments to off set normal gear wear and insure a li“e time of quiet, smooth performance, etc. THIS 3-PIECE $29.95 "FAIR LADY" SIT INCLUDED AT THE $139.95 PRICE This big, "light as thistledown” comforter and pillows are washable, odorless, mothproof, non-allergenic, and forever fluffy, because they are filled 100% with the wonderful new virgin ACRILAN “down.” The Nylon-stitched French crepe covering is lovely to the eye and the touch, and stays that way. Comforter 72" x 84". Two pillows each 18" x 24". *\ch in own storage bag. “Warmth ithqut weight” for luxurious rest. Milk Hearing Is Postponed The joint public hcanj to consider amending fluj milk prices in northeaster] markets scheduled to open | New York City Dec. 6 hjj been postponed. C The U. S Department I Agriculture announced thl postponement was requests by representatives of majj producer groups In the ma ket. Subject of the heai uj was the relationship of ClaJ I price levels in the seven northeastern markets to cat other and to midwest mani facturing milk prices. Tlj markets are Boston, Sprni fie’d, Worcester, Connection Southeastern New Englaij (Rhode Island and part s Massachusetts), New York; New Jersey, Philade and Wilmington. \ Assistant Secretary of Aj riculture Clarence L. Mill? said “The shou’d provide the cooperi tives and others sufficie; time to prepare for this c' ; tremely important hearings A registered Guerm | cow, Penn Del Georgia An "; ownel ''by R. F- and L - Witmer, Willow Stre j Pa has completed an offic J DHIR production record J 12,140 pounds of milk aiJ 668 pounds of fat. “Anne" i senior four year-old w A milked two times dai’y i ij 305 days while on test. \ A. & mMk, v xy * •< ■v * * Jr! i M4h U' Model 904 P shown PHONE EX 3-3906 > ,'^wj il WJjJ I I'-iii - "'"J *
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