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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 31

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The Times Heraldi
Location:
Port Huron, Michigan
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31
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PAGE 7, SECTION PORT HURON TIMES HERALD, Wednesday, September 8, 196S SHOPPER'S BY-LINES Market Predictions: Lower Pork Prices, Choice Chickens Letters To Mao Are Unanswered and turkey In 1964 is likely to establish a record high, about 1.5 pounds above the 38.4 pounds in 1964. Most of this increase is expected in broiler-fryers. Prices for Large Grade A eggs are forecasted at 3 or 4 cents per dozen higher than In Chess Lead ney. The 22-year-old American's moves will be cabled from a chess club here to the tournament in Cuba because the U.S. State Department would not give Fischer permission to visit the Communist-controlled island.

earlier through the rest of the year. i Among fishery products, reduced domestic landings and smaller stocks of frozen edible fishery products in the first half year contributed to a drop in supplies and a rise in prices. nage will be just about the same as last year, for cattle are being marketed at lighter weights than a year ago.) While beef prices have been higher this year than last and are likely to remain so through the rest of 1965, with this larger after two years of shortages. Production is more than double a year ago. However, the pack of pink salmon is smaller than in 1964.

With more people to feed, more income to buy, and smaller per capita supplies of beef, veal, pork, lamb, and fishery Young American NEW YORK (UPI) U.S. chess champion Bobby Fischer moved Tuesday into a three-way tie for first place with Borislav Ivkov of Yugoslavia and Vasily Smyslov of Russia in Havana's Capablanca Memorial Tournament. Fischer moved from a second place position to the front rank by defeating Gilberto Garcia of Cuba Tuesday morning in a match that had been adjourned overnight. Garcia conceded the game on his 53rd move. Fischer will play Ivkov UoHnocHatr in iL'hnt nhcarvere I As the second half year began, By Miss Lysle F.

Hutton 'I Exlenlon Agent) September's nippy mornings 'Jift us into that "glad to be 'alive" mood. Children off to! school. Vacation's over. We gear "up for the fall routine, feeling a bit greedy to enjoy fully the last of Michigan's harvest of abundance. With cooler days our thoughts -tura to longer cooking beef 'cuts.

There is good news for hoppers. Numbers of beef cattle moving to market are ex- pected to increase because nine per cent more cattle were on! feed on July 1 as compared to! a year earlier. (Total beef ton-1 number of fed cattle in sight products, we'll be continuing to frozen stocks remained well I HONOLULU (AP) Sen. Hiram L. Fong, R-Hawail, said today he has written twice to Mao Tse-tung asking permission to visit Red China.

So far there has been no reply to his letters, Fong said. During the last election campaign, Fong promised the Haw-aii electorate he would If permitted visit Red China as a "goodwill ambassador." He also thinks it would be a good Idea to invite Mao to the United States. below a year earlier. Fillets for the next few months, beef prices are expected to move August. Medium eggs are expected to be 9 cents less and small eggs 19 cents less than large eggs of the same grade.

If retail prices maintain these differentials, small and medium eggs may be a better value. For the free bulletins "Beef Buying" and "Pork Possibilities" write Miss Lysle Hutton, Co-operative Extension Service, G-421S W. Pasadena Avenue, Flint or phone 235-4636. Peron 'Stays Young' MADRID, Spain (AP) Juan D. Peron, the exiled Argentine dictator, says he keeps so well-informed about his homeland he probably knows more "than most people living there." Now 69, Peron told friends he takes plenty of exercise "to stay as young as I can." pay higher retail prices for these main dish foods in coming months than a year ago.

i I A RAPID INCREASE in broiler production during the last Ihalf of 1965 promises extra good values among chicken choices. Our per capita use of chicken and steaks of cod, flounder, ocean perch, fish sticks and iportions were also below a year pearlier. Frozen shellfish stocks on July 1 were down except for scallops. A bumper production of 'Alaska red salmon is welcome slightly lower into fall and win' ter. This fall again we expect some seasonal decline In pork prices, but prices will remain well above a year describe as one or the most important matches of the tour- How About a Delicious Meat Loaf fpTTTTrr7 Tl for Dinner Tonight! tM'PK IWWj mum mmmMisml nn xlXSlSSiMn chicken chicken I (J I ii I 7 7 "wlTOr4W( BREASTS LEGS I I I I I I 'aJy I oit R.t On BocfciOn i In e0 I I I II II II II I II I IV II iii tOf Mh -it lb.

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