SO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29, 1961 Best Food Buys Summer Vegetables Abundant Beal summertime abun dance fills produce counters to overflowing 1 and offers foodshoppers a wide choice of values this weekend, ob serves Tom Piper, Penn. State Extension Marketing Agent. ]' ost roadside markets are > pen for the season now, permitting shoppers to select freshly harvested items for immediate home use, for can ning or freezing Good to outstanding vege table buys include eastern round type potatoes, sweet The Best “Spuds” c /■ ‘ (t -y .. "; ' • ■ are protected by Thiodarl The New Broad Range Insecticide That Kills AH Common Pests Thiodan kills ’em all— potato beetles, flea beetles, aphids, leafboppers—with a “one shot” application. Saves time, saves money! And Thiodan is compatible in your spray tank with all commonly used fungicides. Sure kill effectiveness proved over several sea sons use. Ready now to go to work profitably for you. Also Recommended for Tobacco and Tomatoes A sk About Other Fine PRODUCTS • “658” Fungicide (Cop per - Zinc - Chromate) For Early and Late Blight • Nutri-Leaf “60” —feeds plants through foliage, a wonderful supplement to ground fertility. Available at your local dealer or Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corp. P. O. BOX 25, EPHRATA' Phone RE 3-6525 ROHRER’S— can supply you now with THIODAN NUTRI-LEAF 658' Fungicide also a complete line of Miller INSECTICIDES FUNGICIDES SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539 corn, cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, cabbage and squash Lettuce, green beans, onions and radishes are economical choice too. Carrot prices hold firm The season’s first new sweet potatoes are expected next week. A growing list of fruit val ues include the Transparent and Lodi summer apple vari eties, clingstone peach varie ties, nectarines, plums, and western cherries. Lower ban ana prices returns this item to the list of good buys. New Jersey blueberries are m peak supply this week and prices are expected to reach the low pomt for the season. Higher prices will be noted on grapes as this crop has been hurt by a recent heat wave in California. Watermelon supplies are coming from South Cai'olina, quality is good and prices low. Hot weather has produc- best value in this depar. cd larger cantaloupes and even though more o honeydew melons the big lhe smaller sizes are now ones are the best buy now ava ilable Cantaloupe harvesting is due. to begin next week on the j eastern shore of Virginia and in Maryland The meat counter promises to share the bargain spot light as broiler-fryer prices dip again took for broiler fryers sma 1 turkeys, and steak to be featured at econ omy prices this weekend Smoked hams, bacon v and table-ready meats will also appear on the list of good buys Shrimp is a leading value in seafood Grade A large eggs remain v v v y.y v v v v w 'w vv' R.P.I, MOUNT JOY, PA. , KILLS FLEAS * DEAD! NEW Sri-Did) b a «l V. SAFE... NOT A POISON • Amazing new pet powder actually kills fleas ... doesn't just stun them ... by , - moisture adsorption. <. • Fleas can’t build up resistance to Dri-Dic • Absolutely harmless to humans and -. warm-blooded animals. f* Clean and easy to use. b Use in kennels, on carpets, furniture and wherever fleas arc a problem. Big shaker-top container *1.79 Bulk sizes of Dri-Die available - contact your dealer or J. C. Ehrlich Chemical Company, Inc. E. Chestnut St. Lancaster EX 7-3721 ■ Remove Culls Continuously Experts Say Any time is a good tune to remove obvious poultry culls, whether it be in the. laying' house, the growing pullet* flock or the broiler house, advise extension poul trymen. A bird of laying age eats 25c worth of feed a month just ior maintenance. If she’s not laying, it costs you that much just to keep her around, say the experts. If you multiply the number of culls you have by 25c, you can see how much you’re losing by "keeping culls in your flock. Obvious culls, according to university researchers, are those .that are sick, weak, molting, or otherwise out of production They can be de tected by pale, shriveled combs and wattles, yellow DEAD ANIMALS p REMOVED PROMPTLY ; Will Pay Full Value \ For Dead' Animals ] Dealers in Bones, t Tallow and Hides :j FRY'S RENDERING i WORKS j Prop.. John Fry J 2114 Hollinger Rd. I Lancaster | Ph. EX 2-4815 If No H Answer Ph. EX 7-0472 j color in eye ring, beak, and* ' . ' vent, andv by /<tried .shruhk-1 rGGCISITianCoiI ea vents, and by signs *ofl y molting. Young cull pulletsT f* AHftn|ofa<4 D, will be smaller and D mature than good pullets f f n ,. n fw U aJ . Small weak, or crippled v I y iy\a3§j broilers also should be re-| Joha Wo i gemuth IW moved from the flock. Jmo^ n in All these obvious culls cultural circles, was 8| may carry disease an should^** 1 ? AUfi * ln i H le /*■' be removed for that reason.vPr lve a cer ™ ca * e deegn, A good time to cull the as a Maximum \ laying flock is at night with Feedsman a flashlight. Keep a catching Manager of the Lan c hook handy in each house County Farm Buuau ( Get rid of the birds as soon er ative, rosently cc.niDicjl as possible. If there is no specialized training Lj)|( market for them, destroy H ers hey. and dispose of them. Since completing u lc conducted by the p enp , nia Farm Bureau CoJ tive Association, Woi gei is now authorized to , dairymen as a Profit Feeding Adv i;or Research may show that close rigid culling ol poorer producers or slow - matur ing pullets does not pay. But removing the obvious culls, which never will be of any real value, anyway, and which may be carriers of disease, always pays, the researchers emphasize. £3*E3XSSES3K?f -r vxjarßXiiaKmsvrr*, 3 PENN SQUAEI MUTUAL FUNi Investing in Diversified Securities for INCOME and CAPITAL GAINS' PowibJih j NO BUYING CHARGE NO SELLING CHARGE Subscriptions Accepted With No Minimum Share Reouirenr Free of Pa. Personal Property Tax in opinion of Legal Cou( a NON-ASSESSABLE J. L. HAIN & CO. I 451 Penn Square, Reading, Pa.' Please send me free information about Penn Square Mutual Fu * Name | Address s| City and Slate LISTEN TO WCOY-COLUMBIA 1580 ON THE DU 12:05 lo 12:10 Daily For accurate up to minute di S on stock prices. Your Will Do It Right! Carefully pL 74 per cent of all vehic’e accident fatality curved on rural h'gW 1959. 1 FR 5« Ear.
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