12—Lancaster -Farming, Saturday. July 2, 1960 Best Food Buys Outdoor Items Are Featured Area food shoppers will escarole, leafy-greens and have picnics, cook-outs, and east coast round-typo potato family gatherings in mind as es Sweet corn is reasonably they prepare for the long preed as several new pro- July 4th weekend. Ample ducing areas begin shipments supplies of a wide variety of Prices on celery, carrots and food items should make it tomatoes remain on the high possible to please all appe- side. lites, reports ' Tom Piper Food markets will feature Penn State Marketing Agent a n attractive variety of fruits Included in "the'list of out- Watermelons, cantaloupes, standing vegetable buys this bananas and peaches will ap week are snap beans, cab- pear as good buys for this bage, iceberg lettuce, onions, season of the year. Plums, peppers radishes, spinach, nectarines and grapes are squash, cucumbers, endive- lower in price this week. Life Is Sweeten With Low-Calorie Fruit ' ■ M "I? ' fIL X > E&k Don’t skip dcsseit Just skip most of the calories with the diet-dolighiful fruit that’s sweetened specially for all of us with a tendency to put on weight This fluffy pillow of a souffle with spicv -sweet apricots is but one of the delicious wavs to keep v our mind off desserts that show on you. Chilled Souffle with Spic> Apiieols To Spice Apncofs Drain the mice from a #303 can low-calorie apricots Simmer juice with a stick of cinnamon, several cloves and a twist of lemon peel foi about 5 minutes Add 2 teaspoons '.vine vinegar and the drained apricots. Chill for several hours. Serve over Mock Souffle. Mock Souffle• Soak 1 tablespoon plain gelatin in Vi cup cold water Dissolve it in t cup boiling vvatei Add Vi cup lemon juice and \\ cup sugar, Stirling until sugar dissolves. Chill until thick as unbeaten egg white Beat 3 egg whites stiff and whip the jelly into them Continue to boat until mixture begins to stiffen. Pour into howl and thill firm. Clearance Sale OF ALL 1 McCormick & New Holland l Hay Equipment it No. 46 Baler with Engine & PTC ★ New Holland 68 Baler with Engine & PTO ★ Rakes and Mowers it Crimpers and Crushers ALL WILL BE SOLD AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES. • 'NO MONEY DOWN—36 MONTHS TO PAY D. L. DIEM & SONS LITITZ, PA. Phone' MA 8-2131 How do you delect a good watermelon? Usually ripe watermelons of good quality are firm, shaped for variety, fresh and attractive in ap pearance. There is sort of a bloom over the surface of the rind giving it a some what velvetry appearance; usually the lower side of the melon is yellowish in color. Generally such melons will have a sweet, juicy and crisp taste Over-ripe melons have a dull, lifeless appear ance and feel soft or slightly spongy when pressure is ap plied with the hand. Locally grown sweet cher ries and black raspberries are at the peak of harvest this week. Local harvest of tart cherries and blueberries will get underway next week. Poodshoppers will find little change in meat prices this weekend. Hamburger, luncheon- meats and canned hams will be reasonably pri ced and featured by many food stores this weekend. Chicken will share a fea ture spot but at slightly higher prices than existed last week. Small turkeys continue at bargain levels. Eggs continue m ample supply at steady prices in spite of declining volume. Large size eggs continue as the best buy Milk has been a symbol of tho good life through the ages In tho Book of Exodus Moses is told that he will lead his people to a “land flowing with milk and hon ey " For Profitable Feeding All Summer Use These Feeds . . . Red Rose Fitting Ration Ideal for cows with good roughage and pasture; for cows during dry periods and young stock and bulls. Helps cows mainta. their weight during lactation periods. s-o-s Replaces hay, ensilage or pasture! Is succulent, palatable and bulky; abwtbs water readily and contains more digest! nutrients than wheat feeds. Mix_witb home-grown grains, too. Red Rose 32% Dairy Svppl Fits perfectly into a feeding program with your supply of home-grown grains. Makes dependable, economical ration—balanced with essential proteins, vitamins and minera BUY RED ROSE FEEDS FROM THESE DISTRIBUTORS MOUNTVILLE WALTER & JACKSON, FEED SERVICE INC. R D 2 Columbia, Fa JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON SNADER'S MILL I. B. GRAYBILL & S ° N RD. 1, Bird-in-Hand, Pa R. D. 1, Stevens, Pa See Our Want Ads For Bargain (fatten, from GREIDEH LEGHORN FARMS, Inc. Tips 0n... Keeping Hens Laying in Hot Weather 1. Put lights on hens from midnight on fl allows them to eat early in the cool part of t| morning. Be sure there is plenty of fresh f f available in hoppers early in the morning, evt if it means filling the hoppers in the evening would not recommend lights on laying pullets at this time df year as it may effect production l a t f on. 2 On yearling hens, if an all-mash program being used, feed consumption can be mcrea* by switching to an all-crumble or all-pellet pi gram. Hens become lazy in hot weather and ci eat more with less effort. 3. If you have a pen that gets exceptionally h ot due to rio insulation under the roof, try whit washing the roof. Ordinarly the white wash wil last over most of the hot weather, and you’ll bo surprised at the difference it’ll make. 4. Fans really pay off. Use large capacity f dm and mount them so they blow into the pen a thermostat can be used to stop fans if weather suddenly gets too cool at night. 5 Check for lice and mites Lice in hot weath er can wreck a good flock of layers. The Shaver Starcross 288 is an excellent hot weather bird. In the 1959 California Random Sample test, the Shaver birds laid more eggs and made more profit than any other nationally ad vertised entry. The California Test is well known as a hot weather test. gl ’ Greider Leghorn , s,AR p«» Farms, Inc. \Wr Phone OL 3-2455 Mt. Joy R. 1, Pa Chiisliana, Pa LEROY GEIB, EST. R D 2, Manheim, P J Rcflon, Pa