—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4, 1361 10 Best Food Buys Bigger Supplies Make Better Buys Unseasonally warm wea ther .seems to have restrict ed our normally sharp au tum appetites. As a result, many fresh produce items are currently over supplied and some price concessions are m prospect, reports Tom Piper, Penn State Extension Marketing Agent The suc cessful small game hunters are supplementing the usual meat supply, but not to the extent that demand for meat will be substantially influen ced Apples remain m abun dant supply, quality is ex cellent, and movement th rough consumer channels is reported good. The cranberry harvest is underway with the crop estimated to be 11 per cent below „ last year, but 15 per cent ,above aver age Prices on both these items are approaching the r m season’s low point With a grape crop 11 per cent short of last year, look for high er prices on storage stocks of the Emperor variety and on dwindling supplies of the seedless grapes Bananas remain on the list of plentiful foods and at reasonable prices. Pear pri ces are higher thai\ in re cent weeks; the Bartlett va riety is cleaning up and the Fall Russet and Bose vari ties are now providing the biggest volume Some late shipments of cantaloupes, honeydew and Persian mel ons will appear at economi cal prices. Orange prices are coming down as the Parson Brown. Hamlin and seedless Navel vanities join with the lale crop Valencias from Califor nia to swell the supply Prices are lower too for the new crop grapefruit, esti mated at 8 per cent greater than last year. If you like something special in citrus, look for the Tangelo„ and tangerine-like Satsuma which are now'being shipped Cit rus is a rich source of Vita min C Potatoes, carrots, lettuce, squash, pumpkins, onions, peppers and radishes contin ue as good buys at the vege table counter Quality of cauliflower and celery may be influenced by recent warm weather, a factor which could bring a tempor ary price reduction. Turkey and fresh pork, es pecially roasts, chops, and hams, will highlight the nomical meat choices this week end Broiler-fryers and beef pot roasts continue in plentiful supply and may ap pear as featured items in some stores. Mushrooms are in plentiful supply and an economical side-dish select ion Lamb provides an econo mical main dish but one that is generally overlooked by foodshoppers in this area Medium-sized small eggs continue as an economical source of protein nam ng a book read recently MOST FROM FOOD $$ A to al of 39 members and To get the most from your three guests attended food dollar, compere foods During the program, Mrs on a cosl-per-se /mg basis, Albert Miller of Akron re suggests Catherine Love, a viewed the book, “Christmas Penn State extension special- Without Johnny”, by Gladys ist in consumer economics Hasty CarroT It was an- What appears -to be the more ncunced that volunteers will expensive food actually may sew for Lancaster General be the better buy A boneless Hospital November 9 ham which costs more per Next meeting of the socie pound than a bone-in ham ty will be November 22 in may be less expensive in the the home of Mrs John Gmg end because it will cut into rich, 1763 Ridge Ave , East more servings and there will Petersburg A hobby shew be little or no waste will be featured, and mem- 10® to 34 c MORE NET INCOME / THAN OTHER MAJOR EGG STRAINS* 1« ,5, Ml (35c more than average entry in IS tests) * # Based on final reports in 1959-60 Random Sample Tests in Ariz., 8.G., Calif., Fla., la., Minn., Mo., C.N.Y., W.N.Y., N.C., Pau, Term., Tex., Utah, and Wise. In the three 1959-60 tests in which the new K-155 < « =s Tr* s *' Kimberchik was entered, it equalled the well known K-137 in net income. Longenecker’s Hatchery ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Corn Picking Time 1 Take Advantage of Our €rain Bank and Grain Storage Program For Your Com Harvest • SPECIAL BENEFITS OF OUR GRAIN BANK PROGRAM A'l grains stored under this program can be returned to the grower in any form of poultry or livestock feed, by using one of the various concentrate programs There is no livestock or poultry feed that this concentrate and grain program does not cover. There will be storage available for corn, which can be picked and shelled at harvest time, brought to the mill, dried and stored here for later use. Faster service now available due to new bu I .k unloading system. Information available on custom work with new picker - sheller ma- chines, Every year more and more customers use the Grain Bank and find it the easiest and most economical way to handle their local grown corn, US FOR INFORMATION gjAfr S. H. Hiestand & Co. pjgEDfi SALUNGA Phone TW 8-3221 JVI Farm Women 4 Elect Officers Mrs. Robert Herr, presi dent, and Mrs Paul Kauff man, vice president were re elected at a recent meeting of the Society of Farm Wo men #4 Mrs. Paul Wagner Washington Boro Rl, was named secretary, and Mrs Wilbur Kauffman, of Silver Spring was elected treasurer Mrs Came Liclity and Mrs Daniel Will were elect ed as the official delegates to the state convention in Har risburg in January Appoint ed auditors were Mrs Frank Jones and Mrs Carl Siegnst Mrs Alvin Musser is chair man of the membership com mittee; Mrs Paul Metzger, assisted by Mrs John Ging rich is pianist, and Mrs Hen ry Heist, assisted by Mrs. D L Shellenberger is the song leader Mrs Clara Nolt was co- Hostess at the meeting m the home of Mrs Lloyd Noll, Nolt’s Ponds, Silver Spring Mrs Harrison Nolt led devo lions after which members responded to roll call bj FOR PICKING AND SHELLING CALL Cuslom Mixing Coal Fertilizer bers are requested to bring samples of their hobbies Home talent will also be $ part of the program. Trouble May Be Distributor Cap The next time you remove the distributor cap to adjust or replace the breaker points on your ti’actor, take a good look at the carbon centei contact inside the cap it the contact shows signs of excessive wear, you can el iminate potential .starting trouble by installing a new cap According to agricultural engineers when a gap 13 worn between the contact and the metal finger on tho rotor, arcing may result causing corrosion and high resistance. The resulting vol tage loss at the spark plug will cause hard starting which may appear to be caused by a weak battery or poor connection between th distributor and the break points. -The Most Famous Name In Corn Pfister Associated R. D. 3, LANCASTER Phone TW 8-7121 IMMEDIATE SERVICE Feed Barn Equipment Growers EMpire 7-1545 Grain