BEST food buys Traditional Easter Fare Featured Ham, ■turkey, and eggs will Tie the price leaders this week joi holiday food shoppers, you’ll 'find Easter hams cost ing a few cents less m some stores to a few cents moie in others compared to a year ago prices will vary between stores and in stores because of the different kinds, cuts, and styles of ham. Heavier supplies and *tore variety of fresh produce are appearing in area stores ■hut many items continue to wear high price tags. Kinds And Styles Of Ham Ham will be geeting most of life attention at meat counters this week. As you look over hte styles-of ham you’ll find cooked and uncooked, bone-in, skinless, shankless, semi-bone less, boneless-skinless, and can ned ham. To further expand your choice, hams may be off ered whole, as halves that con tain the center slices or cut into portion or ends ofr thirds in which the center slices have been lemoved. NOW 2 BRANDS CARRY THE FAMOUS G * ?- < . ’ FUNK'S HYBRID A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Dairymen everywhere are getting more with Ful-O-Pep Dairy Feed Over 100 Dairy Forms in Lancaster County Area are on the See what Ful-O-Pep Caffle-izer Dairy Feeds can do for your milk productions Morgantown Feed & Grain, Stevens & Morgantown Millport Roller Mills Millport S. H, Hiestand & Co., Inc. Salunga Dtfn’t Buy Ham By Price Alone When buying ham, read the label an ddon’t make your sel ection solely on the price. Ham prices will vary because of the cut, weight, amount of trim ming, cooking, and packaging. A heavy ham costs less per pound than a small one and shanks or butts cut from heavy hams will cost less than those cut from light ones. A fully cooked ham costs more per pound than a regular smoked ham. So, read the label and don’t buy ham by price alone. Easter Egg Time Eggs are in the spotlight this week and you’ll find unusually large displays. Prices are un changed to as much as four cents lower htan a week ago. This -week all sizes represent an equal value on a cost per pound basis. Remember, shell color makes no difference as to nutritive value or quality of eggs. For Easter egg color ing you may prefer whie shells for pastel colors and brown The well-known Lindsey lineup of hy brid sorghums is now carrying this new Lmdsey/Funk's G-Nybnd trade mark. It shows the close affiliation of these two great families of hybrids. The performance of Funk's G-Hybrid corn and Lindsey/Funk's G-Hybnd sorghums has created a remarkable demand. Give your next year's seed requirements some thought right now. That way you'll make sure you receive all you want of the hybrids you need for spring planting. Londisville (Lancaster Co.), Pa. Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Dairy Feed Program Possmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. shells for darker shades. Produce Values For Easter Menus If you’re planning a big Eas ter dinner you’ll find many low prices on corn, aspaiagus, let tuce, tomatoes, strawberues, apples, and bananas Good buys will be noted on endive, escar ole, cauots, medium-sized yel low onions, and radishes. Farm Women 3 Make Donations A donation of $5 was made to the Easter Seal campaign of the Lancaster County Society for Crippled Children at a re cent meeting of Farm Women Society 3 in the home of Mrs. Elam Shelly, 84 Front Street, Lititz. The president, Mrs. Harry Usner, was in charge of the meeting. Devotions were con ducted by Mrs. Shelly, the hos tess. The committee announced that 55 more cancer dressings and two Johnny coats were delivered to the Cancer Society making a total of 600 dress- LINDSEY FUNK’S milk Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Feed & Groin Kirkwood H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Leola and Witmer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 28, 1964—17 ings from the society this sea- Ilcishey, 12 Oveihill Dnve, son - Lancaster They were Mis Jolr’ n, u , , . „ ..cie MIS U tin . The enteitainment committee Hen, Mis. Chailes Waifel and introduced Mis. Eugene Bow- Mis. Hauy Shepherdson man flora Ephrata who show- Piesident, Mrs Willis Esben ed films of wild animals in shade was in chaige of Ihe then natu/jl habitat. Mis. Bow- meeting Devotions weie con man described the pictures, ducted by Mis Beniamin L most of them taken in Lancas- Gieider. Mis Lester H Kieid , ei iead the stat e and local by- Winneis at the society’s Bon- laws of the oigamzation ny Hop in Mount Airy fire hall Mis I. Wayne Biubaker dis we.l'e: I cussed plans for a trip to the Make your own Easter Hat New Yoik Woild’s Fan on Sat- Parade; most ongmal made of urday. May 9th with final date puffed wheat and .trimmed with foi icseivations Apul, 18th. candy Easter bunnies Mrs. Reseivation Committee is Mi's Gilbert Paul, most colorful Rmhaid Heishey, Mrs Jay Mrs. Harold Stuber; prettiest Landis, Mis Kenneth Biubak — Mrs. Raymond Rhail; guess- er. ing contests Mrs. Ivan Mis. Ralph Mai tin gave a ie- Eberly and Mrs. Irvin Burk- poit on sewing at the Lancas holder. tei Geneial Hospital A dona- A buffet luncheon was serv- tion of $5 00 was given to the, Eastei Seal Campaign. Mrs. Eail Diehm intioduced Rev. Charles E. Wondeiley* Admmistiator of the Lancaster County Home, who spoke on the operation of the home. Farm Women 18 Add 3 Members Three new members were The next meeting will be welcomed at the monthly meet- at the home of Mrs. Jay E. ing of Farm Women Society Landis, 122 Heishey Ave, Lan -18 at the home of Mrs. Richard caster. » «» SHAVINGS and PEANUT SHELLS HAROLD B. ZOOK 220 Lampeter Rd. Lancaster 394-5412 liquid saver New hydraulic endgate keeps manure inside New Idea Single Beater spreaders until you get to the fields. New Idea Single Beater spreaders have new versatility with the Hydraulic Endgate, optional on both the 125 and 155 bu. models. Endgate raises and lowers from tractor seat Penta-treated wood sides and bottom. Backed by full year guarantee. See them today .. -yulmi where bold new ideas pay off s /or profit-minded farmers Landis Bros. Lancaster Wilbur H. Graybill Lit it/,, R. D, 2 H. S. Newcomer & Son A Mount Joy i 1 Allen H. Matz Denver Chet Long Akron A. B. C. Groff, Inc. A'ew Holland J. Paul Nolt Gap A. L. Herr & Bro. | Qn.arj villo j Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa.
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