10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 20/ 1960 Best Food Buys Nearby Foods Are At Peak Nearby growing areas arc keeping quality. In selecting providing foodshoppers with a cantaloupe, pick one with a W ide selection o£ fresh a rough netting over a yel truits and vegetables, reports low base color; a smooth Tom Piper Penn State Mar- netting over a green base km mg Agent Quality is at color indicates poor quality. iIV peak for most produce The presence of a stem is a j ms- local harvest means further indication of poor 3 ss time required for trans- quality Watermelons are in pollution and more commod- bountiful supply and the itves can be ripened in the quality is excellent field Vine ripened tomatoes and , ~ freshly pulled sweet corn Poaches are stealing the head tllo bst of p opu lar veg scene at fruit counters Sun etab i es now available at bar- High and Tnogem varieties gain prices> p ota toes, cab top the popularity poll and bagCj green an d lima beans, are good for canning or lettuc6i peppers, squash, egg freezing Hale Haven, Slappy plant and sala d greens share and Fair Haven varieties are smu i ar good buy positions currently available with first spotlight at the meat marketing of the Belle of col mter will center on the Georgia white peaches get- broi i er .f ryer Plentiful sup ting underway Locally plies 0 £ i amb make this item grown Rambo apples, nectar- a good buy pji ces on beef mes and plums are available apd pork cuts are generally at reasonable prices unchanged from a week ago Locally grown cantaloupes ate making their initial ap pearance at the food maikct Patrourze jjancaster Farm Recent rains have influenced ing Advertisers 1959 Isl Quarlile Penna. st Quarlile Central Random Sample I New York Random Egg Laying Contest JL Sample Egg Laying Contest Ist Quartile Penna. Random Sample Egg Laying Contest 1957 Ist Highest All - Breed /"k nd Highest Leghorn Hen Record in Pa. / Hen Record in the; Laying Contest Nation KEYSTONE LEGHORNS "Pa. U. S. Approved Pullorum Typhoid Clean." KEYSTONE HATCHERY 2556 Creek Hill Rd, Lancaster Rep. Daniel R. Myers, Ph. Leola OL 6-2243 Hatchery Ph. Leola OL 6-7851 Ready for fall ALFALFA seeding: • CERT. DUPUITS ® 10-19 BRAND • 9-19 BRAND See your Hofiman Salesman or call Landisville TW 8-3421 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Inc. LANDISVILLE. PA. 1958 ® CERT VERNAL o CERT. BUFFALO • CERT- RANGER PHONE TW 8-3421 • Vegetables (From page 9 you’re one who likes some thing hot at each of your meals, you could serve rolls that' have been warmed briefly in the oven or a hot vegetable along with the sal ad. Crisp relishes, Nji cold beverage and ice cream for dessert could fill in the rest of this most appealing warm weather menu. DEVILED HAM MOLDED SALAD 1 envelope unflavored gelatin Vi cup cold water 1 cup cream style cottage cheese 1 can deviled ham (4H ounces) % cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons lemon juice. 1 cup evaporated milk 1 cup finely chopped cel ery Vi cup sweet pickle relish Vt cup chopped pimento Sprinkle gelatin over cold water and let soften about •five minutes, then dissolve by placing cup in a sauce pan with a small amount of water over low heat Blend cheese with deviled ham, mayonnaise, lemon juice and evaporated milk Stir in gel atin mixture Chill until mixture begins to 'hicken Fold in celery, reh'h and pimiento. Ladle into eight %-eup well-oiled individual molds. Chill until set, about 2 to 3 hours. When ready to serve, unmold on lettuce. Makes 8 servings For Convenience, For Confidence For banking at its best, for quick friendly sen vice . . . use The Fulton National Bank. Its sound financial policies and progressive man agement are specifically designed to give to you ... the customer ... a means, whereby your banking transactions can be accomplish ed with a minimum of effort and a maximum of security. Inquire about the many services your Fulton has to offer, because they are for you. Five conveniently located offices are anxious to serve you. No matter What The Need. Thursday, August 25n, Hershey stadium, and ,n' hibits will be de.d ro , have been produced by the at the close of llle show exhibitor during the 1960 season No entry fee will be charged • Hay Show (From page l) Judging of the hay samp les will begin at 1 pm. on NOW I Get High Feeding Capacity on Low Power Requirements ~. and HERE'S WHY... f£HH SQUARE * MeCOVEftN AVE * MOUNTVIU.C * EAST AETEKSBUKG ft AKAOlft ■wnbw jidrral deposit insurance eorj*>raiton BUNK FEED • BIG 9-INCH AUGER— sturdy flighting canh'jl v.ork, moves large quantity of feed with small po r. • EFFICIENT DRIVE UNlT— equipped w.tn liH pre lubricated ball bearings that require no a‘! *Ask about ou! "Pay as you chore" plant RAYMOND GERMAN BOWMANSVILLE. PA. Phone Terre Hill, Hlllcrest 5-3080 Get Results Try a Classified A, -W'
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