od Buys ’ itional Foods Lead Parade ,nal foods will re- conscious shopper will find op omotional emphasis portunitios to economize, ob , at retail food mar- serves Tonv Piper, Penn Stale ms tor the Easter Extension -Agent 1 influence purchas- Ham, including whole, half ions but the price- all< j <ooked ham. taKts the however o< HI GLENN H. HERR T*indis\ille TW 8-7*44 Win ROYSTER BONANZA AWARDS Start: planning today! You can win up to $2OO in selected classes and tfeere’s no extra work. $25 is yours automatically if your entry is judged "Best in Show” for its class. $l5 extra is yours if you can show you used Royster fertilizers on your "winner. Winners also get handsome Rosettes and Award Certifies tea suitable-for framing. Royster Bonanza Awards are sponsored by the F. S. HOYSTER GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va., manufacturers of famous BONANZA, VIM and ARROW Fertilizers. See Your Royster Dealer for Details. up to $2OO extra your field crops on LAMPETER FAIR ERA B. LANDIS Lancaster ■weekend feature spotlight in most stores Present wholesale prices on pork loins and Pos ton butts are 1 to > cents a pound below a jear ago, with loins at the lowest point in more than a year The lo.v piobablv won't last marketings lOr-OOLOMM WBCPOWt f*s>woa» warm* 10HN HOOBER - GordonviHe Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21, 1962 drop off seasonally from now until nnd-sunmiei. Supplies ol tuikey in lio/en storage are still much laigei than noimal loi this time ol the year This is k< epin-, wholesale pines seveial cent, pfer pound below a jo.n ago and should encourage Kastei pioinotion at fav enable letail limes. Peel ub mast is anoth ei possibility tor East! i and although wholesale pm is oa most beef iuts aie above a vear ago nil sei tious haw moved lovvei to a point In low last vear w ill Egg produi turn i outmues heavy although the pio-E.is ter demand has boosted vvln/c -sale prnes This item i Plains us position on the list ol e< o nomiidl piotein loods The spring outlook to. liesh vegetables indicati s a , ontinuation of higbei pi.n i s with pioduttion reportcdlv I'l penent In low \ear-.i?i) levels Vajor pioduciion < utbai ks ha\e been loi spnng labbagr icleij, cuiumbt'is cggplatii lettuie and peppers laigei a mounts of beets i anots and com tan be expected Sboppcis will find supplier o 1 some vegetables me teased this week as nioie sections hate started to harvest spring iropfe \sparagus shipments troni Cililontia aie at then peak, Xew Jersey will begin in about one week Low cm cah b.u?p prices are antic united harvesting is under" .n in Geoi gia and South Catolnn Celei v remains high in pin* as supplns continue mad'- quale to satisty demand Eu dive, esc ai ole ladishes bun coh labe. both new and old uop potatoes and ninshiooms <iio m pleutilul supplv <iud pi ned <n c oi dinglv Consumption ol apples sec ms to lie illinium at >i somewhat bettei iat( than a \ c.n at,o lied Delicious Mclntosh and Rome \.n ieti< s aie nailable i’ linn Junes I'hc I SDA csli niaie ol the oiaime and majie tmit tiojis in Honda was m icnth me leased In one milium bov's lor cadi Hi' urn pioimse ot continued Hood bins tm consumeis Avocados and Rni peioi i;iapcs likewise oltei cl one, in at the Hint c cmntei Farm Women 13 Hold Auction A countiv auction ol plants and Loot! limbhuhted the h cent meetiiiß ol Societv ot Faun Women Id in the home ol Mis Lvdia Heilei, Uonlvs The society made plans ten a me ctinji May 11 at < !o pm in the homo ot Klsie Wilson 7MI N Fianklin bi Lancaster. Mrs Kenneth Esh leman, county piesident ol tin tarm women will he tealiiiLtl speahei Conn tv 1-M cluh mem bers will be uiMled to tlm meet ina Plans wile made lor a bus trip to Baltimore on Mac The bus -will leave the- Lanc aster bus depot nt 7 JO a m Resei vations mav be made bv_ contacting Mis Merle Miller Mis Wilson and Mis Came Biown, who are in chaise ot the tup Co-hostesses toi the meeting \\pie tits Catlu ime ltoo\ei ,iml Mis Ji'iiiß Lea man 1 V 5 The gioup Mititi (ontiibu tions to Ihe Kaslei Seal dine and the Comm Stholaislnp limtl Decoialums wei e in Ke tpm!, with the Hastei theme J>er supei slitions was the 101 l (.ill teat me Mis Daniel \l\ei piesident was in (haute ot the nnetui- Wheat Quotas Wider In Scope 4« Si The li-acie maiUetmg quota exemption does not applx to the l'l(>2 wheat <iop Ft ed C! Seldotnndge, Chairman ot the Lancaster Agricultural St utili zation. and Conserxation Coin mittee, reminded l.inncis to day. “This is a change tiom in.n ketlng quota programs tor pre vious wheat crops,’ the Chair mam declared, “ and we want all growers —■ especially those with small wheat acreages .—- to understand tully just how the program differs for this year Since the quota exemp tion has been lowered tor I‘M!J-(rop wheat, the quotas will atieet mail} nioie gtoweis this yeai tinder pievious premiums fauns which piodmeid no mine than 1"> ac res of wheal loi ha nest «oie not sulijei t to wheat mai ket inn quotas, Mi Seltloinndni explained 3? tmdei tin I'MtJ wheal pi o gram (arms suhjuts to inai- Ketinn quotas ate those on which the acreage ol wheat exceeds the smallei of (at 1 { 1 acres, or (h> the highest acreage the larm Imd foi liauest in the }-mmi pei iotl 19
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