10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9, 1963 BEST FOOD BUYS Weather Still Pushing Prices Food bits and tuel bills have had one thing in common th's winter in the aftermath of 'shattering cold weather re cord*, both lie higher Many liesh pioduce items will be wearing higher price tags tins week, too, reports Toni Piper, Penn State Extension Market ing Agent Ci op - destroying weather has hit just about e\eiy major growing area in the country this season; the lesult has been shorter sup plies and higher puces on many food items Moie encoui aging to the foodshopper is the fact that most major meat items are cur i ently in plentiful supply Wholesale costs are slightly lower on beef, pork and fry Farm Calendar (Commixed rrom rage 1) 01 High -School. Township supervisois and planning commission will discuss township planning. 7 30 p m Central 4-H ti actor club meets at the shop of Arthui Young, Km zers Feb 13 7.30 pm —County 4 H Guernsey club meets~m the Pi eduction Credit build ing. Roseville Road, Lancas ter Feb, i 4 10 am "3 P m Extension seivice farm and home planning session in the Moigantowm flie hall Chester. Berks and Lancas ter Counties will participate 7 30 pm —Joint FFA-FHA Valentine paity in the Penn Hanoi High School S pm Solanco Young Fanners meet in the Solanco High School. Quan vville Roger ■Emig, SPABC. will discuss animal bleeding. Feb 13 and 16 8 pm Connti 4-H play at the Hem pfield High School. Thrifty Cuts Of Moat Nunieious thrifty cuts of meat hare the same kind ot good flavor and nutrition as the more expensive cuts. This is good news it you’ve decided that you need to trim the food budget a hit. In heef, there ai e chuck steaks, brisket, ox joints, stevv meat, short ribs, pot roasts' and giound beef. Shouldei leasts from iamb and veal and stew meat are some of the lonei-priced cuts liom these young animals. Stanley H. Deiter Auctioneer A Appraiser LAMPETER Ph. Lancaster EX 4*1798 When planning to buy or sell call HENRY E. 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