Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 09, 1963, Image 10

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    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. SHREINER
Re\l Estate Salesman
AUCTIONEER
Dial: MA 8-6490 Lititz, Pa
EX 7-5571
Since 1935 . . .
Your Dependable
SALES
EVERY
TUESDAY
ers. This condition gives the
retailers a larger selection of
feature items. Indications are
that retailers have a supply
back-up of some beef roasts,
interest in beef has been lack
ing in recent weeks.
Eggs are holding their bet
ter buy position as production
ribs and steaks as consumei
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• 4000 lbs. per sq. in. test concrete
• Reinforced for grass
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Weaver Star Silo Company
Lebanon R. D. #5, Pa.
Phone CR 2-7424
S 3 years of Silo Building experience
Interior Paint get a FREE certificate
worth $lOO on the purchase of
flowers, plants, grass seed etc. Offer,
good 'til March 16th only. Hurry,
get the facts at
- Eastern States FARMERS’ EXCHANGE
This Spring’s garden does come In
cans...paint cans. Eastern States
makes it easy for you to paint now
and plant later. With every two
gallon purchase of Eastern States
Medicated
For Your
Added
Protection
Come In and See Us
Next Time You're In Town
Joseph M. Good & Sons
LEOLA QUARRIiVILLE 1, „ i i
increases. Although price's have
been a bit higher than a year
ago, they’re expected to de
cline some in the weeks ahead.
Many stores Jiaye already re
duced prices/
Repeated freezing weather
in most winter production areas
continues to curtail supplies
of fresh produce. Yet, it’s sur
prising to note just how much
volume is moving from these
states. This is a good time to
compare prices of fresh pro
duce with canned and frozen
goods. In grocery lines, canned
Spring’s garden
s in cans
start and sturdy growth that
means more profits later by
feeding RED COMB CHICK
STARTER. Highly palatable,
nutritionally correct and uniform
in quality, RED COMB CHICK
STARTER is your best buy for
Quality Results at Low Cost.,
ted tart cherries'and peanut'estimate- of crop size. Damage
butter are added to an already 'is showing up heavier than ex
heavy supply of items that in- pected. California has also had
eludes-^corn, ’ tomato products,-severe losses'on Navel oranges
fruit cocktail, peaches, tuna in the Central Valley. -
fish and sardines. Even though supplies of
Apples, pears and bananas fresh produce may be limited,
are reasonably priced fresh our marvelous U. S. production,
fruits. The Florida orange crop and distribution system assures
is expected to show further us of plenty to eat without
reductions in the next USDA any radical effect on prices.
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1961-62 PA. RANDOM SAMPLE TEST
We’re glad -we -won,.-butlt.Likes a lot of-luck to'beat
out 47 other laying strains. iiL any single- test. Bnt
IT TAKES GOOD BREEDING to win a three-year high
income award. Not just once . . . bat twice! Of this
we are especially proud.
Cameron Leghorns Are FIRST and ONLY
layer chicks ever to earn a second three-year award in
the history of the big, highly competitive Pennsylvania
Random Test. *'
They EARN MORE! They COST LESS!
CONSISTENCY PLUS No wonder some of the finest
hatcherymen all across the nation are switching to
Cameron-bred layers for their customers. Wo of' the
Keener Poultry farm are happy to announce our as
sociate Hatchery with the Cameron - Breed Leghorn Lay
ers. -
KEENER POULTRY FARM
Phone 367-3246 R. D. #l, Elizabethtown, Pa,
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