best food buys Thanksgiving Fare Tops Specials plans for Thanksgiving din ner will dominate food shopp jog list this week-end and early next week. The tradi tional turkey and cranberries Ujll claim extra priority on jjie menu this year because jupplies of both these popular items are plentiful, reports Tom Piper, Penn State Ex tension Marketing Agent. U S. farmers produced a 92 Dillion bird turkey crop this year, about 10 percent small er than the record of 19Gl, tut well above aveiage. In (act, there’s enough turkey for everyone to have a little over 7 pounds, leady-to.eook. Retail prices will undoubtedly f>e a little above the unusu. MORE BIRDS// LESS INVESTMENT// HONEGGERS' CAGE LAYING HOUSE - Akron 859-1940 R. H. LAMBERT 315 s :;z:~ ally low ones of kist year, but still quite reasonable. Turkey faces some strong competition with heavier sups plies of poik expected in late November, as well as about 10 per cent moie broilers to be marketed in late November and December. Ham will be featured m many markets at economical prices while most red meats show advances in price with holiday shifts of demand. Egg production is slightly above last year and puces are a bit below year ago levels. Look for a seasonal increase in supplies as more layers come into production. 4 WE ARE THANKFUL For our many customers. For the confidence folks have in us. For our dependable employees. For a land of opportunity where a business can suc ceed on its own merits. For a time and land where families can worship God f I' ■am LOOKING OVER THEIR FIRST 4-H STEER CALVES at the drawing last Saturday are Judy and Shirley Buckwalter. They are being given encouragement and some hints from two former Hereford championship exhibitors Jay Bixler, Marietta Rl, left, showed the 1961 Hereford champion at the Manheim Farm Show, while Donald Miller, Elizabethtown Rl, far right, had the 1962 champ ion at the same show. Judy, second from left, is 13 years old, while her sister, Shirley is 11. They are the daughters of Mr, and Mrs. David E. Buckwalter, Lit itz R 3, L. F. Photo. Early fall can be a critical Pe «n State extension live, time for beef cattle and stock specialist, because often •X - —— Supplement Pasture iscience is respected, where ied. f life, many of which we are i ware. RETE PRODUCTS D, pa. NE LL, PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 17, 1962—17 sheep, says Thomas B. Km?, ft — (>£? rx tl v a gmfck. * -r <r-rr? their total nutution is lacking more at this peuod. Faimeia should make suie feed is al- ways aiailable, and King suggests supplementing de. pleted pastuies with addi tional hay 01 silage. Wolgemuth Bros. Florin Penns. 14 Uli *U UtsttJUL. I I. I< f it txl U ‘ i, Inc.
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