Best Food Buys Weather Effects Sub-freezing temperatures and heavy rains m growing areas have influenced the prices we will pay for cer tain produce items this week end, reports Tom Piper, 'the Penn Slate Extension Market mg Agent Carrots, celery, green be an ~ salad greens, and let ti .e will appear at tempor i ily higher prices Toma toes and radish.es, peppers, and cucumbers escaped ser ious damage and will con tinue at generally unchang ed price Onion prices may show some increase as the result of a large export ship ment to Europe Supplies of both old and new crop cabbage aie ample, holding this item cn the list of good buys in produce Brussel sprouts and cauli flower aie available but pri ces are moving higher Potatoes are plentiful and quality is excellent Tempera tures as low as 30 to 40 de grees below zero halted the loading operations tempor al ily in Maine, hut not to the extent of influencing maiket supplies Cold weather has influen ced the normal handling of banana shipments in favor of the consumer Look for this item to head the list of good buys in many local' food markets this weekend Movement of Delicious and Slayman apples continues good at unchanged price le %els, sh’pments are starling from controlled atmosphere storages m New York Em porcr grapes p’evail at un- KILL RATS! Use RAT EAKES! APPLY NEW JERSEY GREEN SAND and CALPHOS now to all t/ees and shrubbery, grain and hay fields. Colloidal Phosphate Apply regularly dn alt stable manure to increase value and mineral content. NEW JERSEY GREEN SAND Did you know that Green Sand has unlimited uses? One of them is on poul try drop pits. It helps solve the moisture prob lem. CONTACT Brooklawn Farm 118 KREIDER AVENUE LO 9-1580, Or Your Local Dealer FOR HIGHEST MUSIC FIDELITY Stere-r> me C' , n"oles ksssßsae TEMPC: A str’klng m ">d ern style in natural oiled walnut Lancaster's Exclusive Dealer Click’s Audio Sales 2320 KOBSON ROAD. SMOKETOWN EX 3-7242 Closed Mon; Open Tues. to Sat. 9-5; Friday 9-9. Open other evenings by appointment One block north of State Police barracks, then one mile ca-t on Hobson. Road Some Prices changed prices but cold weather has caused heavy damage to the Florida straw berry crop which had just started to mature Grapefruit quality is very good and prices are reason able Small size tangerines and oranges continue on the list of good buys Temple or anges and California Navel oranges are in peak flavor but at firm price levels. Values at the meat count er will vary from store to store and foodshoppers sh ould study food ads careful ly when planning the menu for next week. Steaks, fresh pork roasts, and poultry will he featured, but not likely all in the same store. Crab meat continues as a good buy in sea food with price levels mostly unchanged for shrimp, oysters, and fresh fish Eggs continue to hold a good buy position Large egg prices advanced slightly at wholesale but most retail prices will appear unchang ed Any sort of shelter which piovides protection from wind and snow can be used as a bird feeding station Bargain Days! ★ TKurs. - Fri. - Sal. FEBRUARY 9-10-11 s By The New Holland Business Men’s Assoc. Qunningham THE WORLD’S NUMBER ONE HAY CONDITIONER L. H. BRUBAKER 350 STRASBURG PIKE, LANC, SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICE NEW HOLLAND Mann & Gnunelli Farm Serv. QUABRYVILLE. PA. • Pineapple (From page 9 '' 3 eggs, separated * 1 teaspoon grated lemoi peel G baked* and cooled pecan pastry shells* Soften gelatm in ’A cup of the cold pineapple juice Heat- remaining juice, lemon juice, salt, and Vi cup of the sugar to boiling. Stir in gela tin until dissolved. Beat egg yolks; add a little of the'hot mixture and mix well. Com bine with remaining hot mixture Chill until slightly thickened. Stir in lemon peel.. Beat egg -whiles with remaining sugar until stiff fold into gelatin mixture Pour iito pa ‘ry shells. Chill until firm C rnish each tart witli a border of chopped pe cans and serve with sweeten ed whipped cream if desired Six servings. “ Pecan Pastry Shells; Add Vi cup finely chopped pecans to the dry ingredients for 1 recipe of pastry (using two cups flour) Make into tart shells Bake in a very hot oven (450 degrees) about ter minutes. Some people worry so much about what they don’t have, they can’t eijoy what they do have. LITITZ, R. D. 3 PHONE EL 4-2214 Phone ST 6-3530 o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4, 1961 For the Most Markets Read Lancaster Farmim D | Bulk Spreading Service 1 FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE ■ DEALERS FOR ' ■ • Davco "Granular'' Fertilizer S * Webb Super-Gro ■ - Balanced organic fertilizer J • Rock Phosphate ■ Phosphorus ■ • Green Sand ■ Potash S If you nepd fertilizer call us j SMUCKER BROS. BIRD-IN-HAND, PA. j 71st Anniversary I BARGAINS | FEERUAEY 9 - 1® - II TURPENTINE gal. $1.47 j LINDSEED OIL gal. $1.97 | ' i We still have many extra specials on 1960 Hotpoint Appliances ■ Dishwasher - Portable Dishwasher - Built-in Dryer 'ears per- Dryer . in Stone Water Heaters - 52 gal. $l6O. as, 12 ft Freezer rofit irmers the kes 12 ft Refrigerator 12 ft. Refrigerator Complete line of Holpoint Appliances Clearance Ice Skates & LADIES FIGURE Reg $ 9.88 11 88 14.95 17.95 »■■■»■■■■ ■■■■■■■a' 9oo '' 1 GROFF’S HARDWARE S. RAILROAD AVENUE SPECIAL $0.50 GALLON Water Type Air Flow Upright Now Reg $ 7.71 $9 88 8.71 13.88 11.71 14.95 13.91 12.88 hockey 9-l ? Skate guards -66 c Leola OL 6-2223 NOW $235. Regular $370. $339. $225. $360. slB' $250 S!SS. $lOO. $139. $193. $520. $350. MENS FIGURE Now $ 8.1? 10.71 11.71 NEW HOLLAND, ? A ’ *
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