small fraction of the price ob tained at other times of the _ l I n year. Lettuce, cabbage, sweet Drought Makes Produce bcarce com, carrots, celery, potatoes, . tomatoes and squash are m (Hot dry weather continues supply channels are filled with plentiful supply. Peppers, Ho plague our local growing offerings ’“from competitive eggplant, cucumbers and salad area. Sweet corn, tomatoes areas, reports Tom Piper, Penn ingredients share this class ed other vegetables have been State Extension Marketing A- ification. hurt and supplies are limited gent. The local peach harvest is at many roadside stands. Wholesale markets report at its peak and local orchards poodmarkets have plentiful that most fresh fruits and veg- »T©’fiOW Offering Hale, Blberta, supplies of all vegetables as etables are now selling at a JBelld 0? georgia and lesser BcsiJFdodßuys I J s££» For Immediate Sales and Service Assistance KEENCO Automatic Don’t hesitate to dial Poultry Auto* nation Inc. at MA 6*2622 for fast, ac curate sales and service information on the complete line of Keenco Poultry Auto mation. We recently joined forces with Keenco to provide Lancaster poultrymen with- the latest advancements in equip neat and technical assistance. Tou’ll get *h» help-you NEED when you NEED it • • • . We are looking forward to serv- ißg yon. For information on KEENCO EQUIPMENT CONTACT .. . Poultry Automation Inc. .!S9& ■ Tel. MAdisott- 6-2622 Bruce Babcock, Manager -wry vti Bt. 3, P. O. Box 142, Lititz* Pa. Poultry Equipment A Complete Selection of Quolity Equipment including , . , • Folly-Automated Cages j • Fully-Automated Poultry Houses • Automated Tiered Systems • Certified Ventilation • Automatic Feeders • Automatic Egg Collection (9 Automatic Manure Keiuotera Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25, 1962 known varieties. Size may be Grocers are able to buy somewhat smaller than usual canned peaches at the lowest but quality and flavor is ex- packer prices in jears. Part cellent. Bartlett pears, prune of the reason is extra large plums and Rambo apples are carryover stocks and another in plentiful supply as are wat- big production year. Attiact ernielons, cantaloupes, limes ne retail prices are also spur and honeydew melons. ring the movement ol can- Red meat prices remain ned and fiozen fimt juices, generally unchanged from the apples, applesauce, pears and firm levels of a week ago. plums through marketing ch- Pork prices moved down sligh- annels. tly - - not enough to ettect gen eiai letails but enough to wai lentsome selective pi emotions locally. Poultiy meats remain geneially unchanged and aie scheduled lor pi emotion in some stoies. Eggs and sea tood, namely blueflsh, buttei hsh, scallops and fillet ot flou nder and haddock aie aU i actively pi iced. The outlook tor pioeessed vegetables is good tor the 1962-63 marketing season. A large caujover of most items coupled with an average size pack this year will mean laig er total supplies of canned and frozen vegetables. c****^*^**^^************^**************** NOW GET MORE Girton deluxe i n farm cooling tank FEATURING! SPACESAVER SIDE OUTLET ONE-PIECE COVER NEW FOAM TYPE INSULATION most efficient cooling If *j*3 ♦4>i CLARK ELECTRIC .«■ QUALITY AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE WITH A NEW R. ». 1, KIXZERS Phone Intercourse- SO S-8501 Guide To Cheese Storage One guide to pioper cheese stoiage is in the food maiket, believes Louise Hamilton, Penn State extension food specialist Many shapes and sizes of cheeese packages aie in refugeiated cases. M'hea you buy any ot these cheeses, keep them in the letngeiator. Cheese spieads sell from the shehes Once you open these jais, keep them in the lefng eiator, soft, unnpened cheese, such as cottage and cieam, is perishable and should be used within a few days after 1 buying it. 17 i
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