' Production totaled 1154 according to the Pennsylvania million in the C onimonwcallh Crop Reporting Service* during Fehruaiy. up 1 percent . from the previous year hut 1 K)uk S,ZC! decreased slightly 'clown 11 pei cent tiom" January fiom January hut wap 2 percent Ride of lay in Feb mao declined I,jr ger Iban a year aco The by ' 1 perecnl Irom the reroid ;i " J fage price received loi all high oC a yeai ago Mo-d nl the ln February was estimated percentage changes wee at :il cents, 8 cents or 24 per , cent higher than a year ago. tributcd to the ' unable number although 5 cents less than the Oi days in the respectr, e months. .Kinaary average \pLINT~FD®i niamm Wstorejo v rr “Look For This Sign ' COMPLETE LAWN and GARDEN CENTER "■ * i • Serving The Farmer • Gardener & Home Owner Intercourse, Penna. 17534 Phone (717) 768-8451 Tlie lIH CLEANING TIRE! FREE MOUNTING POWER GRIP Nylon Cord REAR TRACTOR TIRES LANDIS BROS., INC 1305 Monheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Phone 393-3906 IR'FSgy rs Has a wider, more open center trosd... cleans itself. ■ Extra room between cleats means debris can't wedge in between... you get a full bite every time. ■ Fights its way over rocks and stumps, and gets fewer bruises and breaks... because it's nylon oord. / ■ Protects itself against moisture, because nylon cord dodsn'uot. . Farm Women SOCIETY () Society of Kami Women fi nut recently in the social room of the Fluabelhtown brunch of the Harn'bmr,' National Bank wilh Airs. Martha Ksholman pro- Md'nsj Devotions were in chaige of Airs Mary Thome ■Mr 'and Mis .John Steelman, Elizabethtown, presented a pro gram in some and talk called, ’’■Springtime in (he Hearts - ’ DuriJi't the business meeting the society voted a donation to the Heart Fund Four members volunteered to serve as wait resses at Heart dla\ en Society 6 will be entertained by Society 9 on April 19 in the Lutheran Church at Lincoln The next meeting will be held in the Church of the Brethren on 'May 10'when Society 9 and county -officei •, will be tentam ntrat ■Hostessi s were Mr- Eshel- man, Mrs. Laura Snyder, Mrs, PRICES AT ONLY iJII WiT infe-ittat. tfieMile? fall ns Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April l‘-i, Itlfit l Canned Foods Save Time In Meal Preparation Canned vegetables. meat' and soups .me coin emcnce food' that save lime and labor in p-e paration, reminds Ain, Rn.h .1 Buck extension foods and nutri tion specialist at The I’ennsyl vama Slate University The elderly homemaker mav find a food shelf well-stocked with canned foods especially ap pealing when it’s difficult for Lester Bjoneman and Ikin'. Hood SOCIETY 10 Society of Farm Women 10 met at the 'Host Town Motel. Mrs Raymond Buckwaltcr and Mrs Elam Buckwaltcr were hostesse. Mrs John H® ti,fV • U .'/ ftf? (t iXi^lwhSl h • to go to tv. .‘■Lou. 1 or who sh-. has unexpected company. When s-'letting canned vc,' tables boy no tan size Unit I: your needs, advises Mis. lUiol Although larger sizo.s are otic more economical, they ma\ 1 more costly u all the looil can bo eaten Store cans in a cool, di place. However, after cans ai opened refrigerate right in II can with a tight-fitting cove When some acid vegetable such as tomatoes, arc opeiu they may develop an unple sant but harmless metallic las from a chemical reaction li tween the food and lining the can. Atrs. To prepaie a canned eng table, pour off liquid into saucepan and boil clown Uqu until about half of it is U'U. Ac vegetable and heat quick 1 Save the liquid it you dor seiva it with the vegciabl Vegetable liquids ate nutrilioi flavor boosters hen added soups, gravies, 01 sauces, ai; Mr». Buck. The office Lothario says ' gets about three gals lo t mile with his new sports cm Matching colors in Sherwin-Williams Kem-Glo ENAMEL For your kitchen and bathroom walls and woodwork throughout your house. 45 North Bread St. in Litltz Phone: 626-2123