Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 23, 1963, Image 17

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    ST FOOD BUYS
eats Are Better Than Average
rea food shoppers will find many weeks and some good
er than average meat value buys are available in porgies,
weekend as retailers take shad, fillet of flounder mil
mtage of supply build-ups, haddock, rock fish and sea
,onally large supplies of bass.
E and pork are now com- Spring vegetables are be
to market, reports Tom g i nn i n g to appear in local
B r, Penn State Extension niarketS) thanks to the im
keting Agent, Poultry and p rove d weather conditions over
food are also in plentiful recent weeks
in Florida, Texas
ply, giving the food mer- an( j California. Broccoli, bro
ndiser a wide selection ceo jj gre ens, spinach and
n which to feature special vanoua other leafy greens,
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carrots, endive and escarole,
farious cuts of pork and celer V> onions, radishes and
f will appear as good buys cauliflower are improved buys
; week-end. Prices on these ln fresh - vegetables. Potatoes
ular meats are expected to a ? d sweet Potatoes remain on
p gradually in the weeks the list of s° od bu y s - Cabbage,
,ad as slaughter increases eggplant,-peppers and hothouse
1 poultry supplies promise rhubarb has declined in price.
le competition. The supply Best buys in fruits are limit
seafood is now the best in ed to Florida grapefruit, avo-
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BOLENS HUSKY 800
Here’s a garden tractor that makes it hard to tell the difference between
work and play. It's a package of powerfun for all your yard and garden
jobs—mowing, tilling, hauling, snow removal —year ’round. Bolens
Fast Switch Attachment System gives you built in versatility. No belts
or complicated hitch kits • Powerful 714*hp HUSKY 800 maneuvers
in and out of tight corners with ease • All-geared, 3-speed transmis*
cion • Two speed ranges controlled from the driver’s seat gives a
total of 6 speeds forward, 2 reverse from less than % mph to 6 mph
Controlled traction differential (varied by turning control knob)
gives you a choice of full differential action or any degree up to straight*
axle drive lor heavy jobs such as plowing or snow casting • More big
tractor features at a small tractor price*
TRIAL-DRIVE IT
Farmersville Equipment Co.
- Route 2
Ephrata, Pa.
Western Auto Associated Store
31 S. Market Street
Elizabethtown, Fenua.
Gehman's Feed Mill, Inc. .
; r ' Denver* Pa*
Walter B. Reber
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cados and bananas. Apple sup
plies are decreasing gradually
although fruit from controlled
atmosphere storages will be
available for several more
months, Strawberries are tu
heavier supply as California
comes into production to sup
plement Florida supplies; pric
es remain high.
Other plentiful foods include
milk and dairy products, es
pecially cottage cheese, red
tart cherries, eggs, dry beans
and peanut products.
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• Local Youth
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sive than our price but here
again they have to import gas
oline from Britain, They have
recently discovered oil in the
North Island and are trying to
be self sulfieent, but are finding
it a bit difficult because they
are the third country in the
world for the number of cars
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power fun
TODAY AT
Grimms Ford Tractor and
Farm Service
Park Avenue, Quarryville, Pa.
Wertz Milling Co.
00 Werner Street
Werncrsville, Pa.
Barts Repair & Service
1952 Landis Valley Road
Lancaster, Penna,
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 23, 1963
per person following the USA see differences, but a wise man
and Canada. This means one understands the difference. I
car for every five people. . got this proverb in Washington
My Conclusion: A fool can an <* thought it was quite good.
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New Holland Sales Stables
Horse Sale Every Monday at 11 A.M.
Fat Hogs & Calves Every Monday at 2 P.M.
Dairy Cattle Every Wednesday at 12:30
Beef Cattle and Calves
Every Thursday at 12:30
JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr.
Ph. New Holland 354-2194 New Holland, P».
service
bulletin
Next winter's egg profits ...
depend on what you do this spring!
What determines laying house profits? Price of eggs?
Disease? Cost of feed? Rate of lay? Yes ... all these
are important, but record-keeping Eastern poultry
men will tell you the biggest factor of all is the kind
of a pullet you start with!
They’re not talking about the different strains, neces
sarily. They’re merely saying that pullets started and
raised right— with the best of breeding, feeding, sanita
tion, and management—invariably make more eggs
and more money than those raised any other way.
In fact, poorly-raised pullets sometime fail to make
a return over feed cost!
So raise them on the Purina Program. We’ll help you
all we can with advice on debeaking, housing, feeding.
We have Purina disease treatments and wormers with
Research-approved directions on how to use them.
We’ll help you wind up next fall with a bunch of big,
sturdy, Purina-fed pullets developed to return good
money for you in the laying house.
S. H. Hiestand & Co.
Salunga
James High
Gordonville
Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc.
Rheeins
John B. Kurtz
Cedar Lane
Ira B. Landis
Valley Road, Lancaster
Whiteside & Weicksel
J. H. Reitz & Son, Inc.
John J. Hess, II
Intercourse - New Providence
Warren Sickman
John J.
Kmzers -
Hess
Vintage
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John B. Kurtz
Ephrata
Kirkwood
Lititz
Pequea
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