food buys k Loins Are Fall Feature ta jl food stores take on „k of fall this week with i„ pork loin roasts, “ vs apples, pears, grapes, many f all vegetable items. , k the food ads before you L out your shopping list. ; re ibound to find your jy’s favorite food in one ~e or another, pork Season Approaching Meat counters will have , e and more pork sales as fall months roll into win j£,g time to start watch* for “specials” in pork and take advantage of heavier •lies. Most pigs -are born spring and come to market late fall so retail prices are irally lowest in December. a change in meat features, iy area retailers are offer- |3ull^'K;lrß _ . . Calves bom—all raised on Purina-calf starting progranas—Zess than 1 % have failed to grow to maturity. And did they grow! FOUR MONTH OI2D.CAUVES grown on Purina Nursing Chow and Putina Calf Startena are far- bigger, growthier thah average. The Purina Farm average of 320 lbs. for Holstems is 48 Ibs.'heavier than the normal breed average” at that age. At 225 lbs., Guernsey calves 4 months old ate 8 lbs. heavier than the normal breed average. Purina Farm-raised calves have the solid frame and developmeptneeded to grow into* may be bred early to freshen months ahead of average. And they produce lots Of milk over a long milking life. Next time you start calves, give the Purina Way a try. Order Purina Nursing Chow and Purina Calf Startena —palatable, power-packed products—at our store. James High Gordonvillo Wenger’s Feed-Mill, Inc. Rheems Ira B. Lalulis Valley Road, Lancaster John B. Kurte - Ephrata Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood John J. Hess .20»<-3 - Vintage ing pork loin roasts at special prices this week. Wliat Is A Pork lioin? The pork loin extends from the ham to the shoulder. It contains the backbone and up per part of the ribs. The meat consists of thick, tender mus cles t£at run the entire length of the loin and a smaller mus cle, the tenderloin, which ex tends about one-third of the length from the ham end. Re tailers generally cut the loin into three sections; the loin end, center chops, and rib end. Or they may cut the loin in two and sell the roasts as halves which contain the more expensive center cut. Small Turkeys September is small-size tur key eating time. The 6 to 16 WWW RAISE BIGGER, BETTER CALVES the PURINA WAY success of Purlna’s Calf 'mg Program is written '.e Purina Research records. Of over 2200 John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane S. H. Hiestand &Go, Sailing*' J. H. BtitrA Son, Inc. Lilitz John J. Hess^-H -intercourse - New-Providence Warren Sickman . Pequea pound ' sizes jvill get special merchandising efforts this month. Prices will be lower than they sometimes are, but perhaps not lower than the price of large turkeys. The smaller size turkeys cost more per pound than larger turkeys, partly because of processtmg costs. Fruit Counters Changing You’ll find plenty of Bartlett pears on local markets. Don’t let russetting fool you for this does not hurt eating quality in the least. The Thompson seedless grape crop from Cali fornia is reported to be the largest on record. Quality is excellent. Apples are becoming more and more plentiful. Other fruit values are peaches, and melons. Farm Women 10 Hosts Society 20 Farm Women' Society 10 played host to society 20 and all the officers of the County Farm Women at a recent meet ing in the Manor Shopping Center auditorium. Miss Francis LeFever was in charge of devotions. Considering the thought “A noble woman does not find ro ses in her path, she leavqs them there,” the roll call was answered by what rose each woman desired to leave The group decided to make 40 table arrangements for Thanksgiving at the Embree ville Hospital Donations of $lO to the Needlework Guild and $3O to the United Campaign were vo ted October 16 the group will sew at Lancaster General Hos pital. Speaker for the day was Miss Sarah Stauffer who first ex plained the new Homemaker's Senvce. This was followed by slides and a talk by. Miss Stauf fer on her trip around the world. On Oct. 5 the women will entertain their husbands and guests at 6:30 p.m. at the Meadow Hills Dining Room. 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The decision was made at a recent meeting in the home of Mrs. Henry Bb ersole, Paradise; Mrs. Mildred Hersh, co-hostess, was in charge of devotions. Donations were made to the United Campaign, Arthritis Foundation, Lancaster Branch. Of the Needlework Guild iotf America, and Christ Home at Warminster and Paradise. Mrs. Aaron Denhnger, pres ident, reported on a recent county executive board meet ing. The project for the year for the 24 societies is the Child Development Center. Twenty five doolars was voted by So ciety 7 to the project. A memorial service for Mrs Mary Singer Sheaffer, Mrs. An na Paxton Glrvm and Mrs. Jo sephine Steve Brown, members who recently died, was held. Resolutions were read bg Mrs. Ella Mae Wenger, Mrs. Elsie Stiles and Mrs. Ruth Lichty. Societies 7 and 8 will treat guests at the Lancaster County Home to pretzel sticks and ba nanas on Thursday, Sept 19. 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 JOHN H. GINGRICH, Mgr. Ph. New Holland 354-2194 New Holland. Pa. all "Certified" seed is NOJ alike ————— — — ——— — — ———■»- DON’T LET ANYBODY tell you all Certified seed is the same. There IS a difference! A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. is not only xhe largest pro ducer of “Certified” winter grains in Pennsyl vania, but the superior quality of Hoffman “Certi fied” seeds exceed the state certification standards by a wide margin. FOR EXAMPLE: „ ... A. H. Hoffman’s Certified Penna. Certification WONG BARLEY Requirements for Barley (3 year average) 99.00%' (minimum) 1.00% (maximum) —INERT MATTER — 90.00% (minimum) —GERMINATION — (minimum) WT. PER. BU, ■ —,48.8 lbs. 46 lbs The certification tag is not enough. Hoffman tags on the seed you sow can mean bigger crop profits for you. That fact has been demonstrated over 60 years. Get complete information and prices on Hoffiftian Wong BARLEY; Norline OATS, Red Coat, Pen noil, Dual, and Seneca WHEAT, Balboa and Tetra- Petkus RYE. Representing Society 7 will be Mrs. Wenger, Mrs Clare Wat son, Mrs Lichty and Mrs. Mary Mowery. Rians were made for a bus trip on Thursday, Oct. 3, to Biglerville and Chambershurg to visit an apple plant and a pie' firm. The bus will leave Paradise at 8 p.m The society will hold a sub sale on Wednesday. Oct. 23, at the Paradise Elementary School Orders will be taken and deliveries made. It was announced that a food company in Warminster has awarded the society a $lOO savings bond for having collec ted the most flowers from con tainers of the firm’s products in June. .Mrs. Claude Stauffer, Lan caster, spoke on the Needle work Guild of America. Wild turkeys are legal game in Pennsylvania from Nov. 2 to No. 16 in those counties and areas not included in the Nov 2 to 23 season. The sea son limit is one. Crops produced in their own vocational agriculture farm ing projects were entered as competitive exhibits last year by more than 1,200 Pennsyl vania members of the Future Farmers of Pennsylvania. Every Thursday at 12:30 PURITY 99.79% 0.20% 94.6%