Best Food Buys Bonanza At The Roadside Tou’ll discover a bonanza cf eating pleasure when you visit the produce counter in your neighborhood foodmar ket or stop at your favorite roadside stand or farmers’ market this weekend. That’s the way Tom Piper, Penn State Extension Marketing Agent, describes the plentiful supplies of field-ripened pro duce now available from local growing areas. Summer apples, eaily pea ches, plums, apucots and blueberries are the popular fresh fiuit items currently in plentiful supply f i om local orchaids. Nectarines, avoc ados, western sweet cherries, bananas and Califonuaoiang es aie available too but prices ’We Cttn Hive You A "CHA RCC"! 1 Buy Eastern States BATTERIES • CARS HEAVY DUTY TRUCK AND DIESEL BATTERIES AVAILABLE EVERY BATTERY FULLY GUARANTEED John E. Melhorn Mt. Joy Maurice Good Gordonville Jacob L. Kurtz Elizabethtown LANCASTER SERVICE CENTER QUARRYYILLE SERVICE CENTER Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange, Inc. reflect the costs of transpor tation. Watermelons are cur lently a very good buy; can taloupes show impioved qual ity although not so l econom ically priced as watei melons. Supplies of vine-ripened tomatoes, locally harvested sweet corn, new potatoes, cab bage, snap beans, Romaine and Big Boston lettuce, squa sh and salad vegetables pio vide economy and the season’s best flavor Recent showeis biought relief to the dry grew ing conditions in some aieas but the accompanying hail cau. sed an uncalculated amount of damage to the tiuit cions. Summer meat demand is concentiated on quick cooking cuts and on those best suited FULLY CHARGED READY-70-G0 FOR SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE IN • TRACTORS • TRUCKS G and G Feed & Supply Lititz • Manbcim Mortin Wanner John Martin Enos R. Buckwolter Henry B. Hoover Ephrata Biul-iu-Hand Gap Bareville for outdoor preparation. This has an important influence on summer prices. At this time of year, chances of achieving both economy and family pie ferences in meat are probably less than at any other season. Among the best bets for economy at the piesent tune are arm and blade roasts of foiequarter beet, and cuts tiom the bottom round for i oasts or swiss steaks. Sum mer demand tor these cuts is more limited, resulting in lelatively low puces and more fiequent specializing. Prices aie slightly higher on smoked meats, tiesh poik and poultiy although some stoies will fea tuie poultiy this week-end. Tm key is plentiful and'reas onably pneed. Eggs are still cheaper than a year ago and a good tood value. Fishing has been good >1 ixf Wilson Scoff West Willow Stephen Kurtz Morgantown Evan E. Dinger Beiuholds Farmers Feed & Supply New Holland Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28, 1962—17 and cuircnt good buys at the seafood counter include blue flsh, butter fish, fillets of had dock and flounder, and scal lops. lUilk, piocessed daily pioducts and tiozen oiange juice lemain in plentiful sup ply. Corn Borers Number 1 Pest In Corn Fields Theie has been only one mtei ruption since 1937 in the downwaid tiend ot annual losses caused by the Euiopean coin boier. Loss in 1961, the lowest m pestfli) K 40 ■*>«w Dow Dairy Barn and Livestock Spray Gun Kit ! (The newest, easiest way to get rid of flies. No' pre-mixing, no need for complicated, expensive' spray equipment. Eveiything you need for tho average size barn (and milk room) in one low*-, eost, easy-to-use kit—four pints of spray concert* 1 Irate and a special factory-set spray gun. Now at; I « special introductory price. Stop in today. " i Korlan Spray Gun, retail price $ 6.95 4 pints Dairy Barn and Livestock Spray 7.00 TOTAL $13.95 Special trial price for complete Spray Kit $10.95 $ 3.00 See Your Dealer or Call J. C. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc. 736-738 E. CHESTNUT ST. PH. EX 7-3731 CHADDS FORD Harry Pyle & Sons, Inc. DENVER Denver Supply Co., Inc. ELIZABETHTOWN Elizabethtou n Farmers Supply Co., Inc. EPHKATA Farmoisvillo Equipment Co, Mai tin’s Food Mill, Inc, HONEY BROOK Martin D. Kent Hardware LEBANON Kreidcr’s Farm Supply Pansy Hill Nursery & Garden Center MANHEIM X. G. Hcrshcy & Son MARIETTA Lonsenecker’s Hardware NORTH BROOK Caleb P. Pulton Co., Inc. nine yeais, was less than ha if of what it was in 1954 and 195 5. It was still substantiil enough, however, lor com boiers to lemain near the top of any listing of insects de structive to ugiicultme. Scientists say it is liaid to ciedit this tiend to any one thing. WeUthei conditions aie one ot the dominant influences contioiling borer population, but it is unlikely that weather alone would consistently push boiei population lower and lower. Reseaich and its use lor coin farmeis, must be a maior Ifaotoi. Reseaich i)io\ided lecommeiidcd cultuial nuic (Cotinnuecl on Page 19) SAVE Distributors PAKKSBCRG M. H. Keen & Son KKl> LION J). E. Uoiu oi' Keel Lion, Inc, ROMvS Lester A, Singer A\ i:s r GROAE Chainbeis & Smith S. G. Lew is M L- LANCASTER, PA.