16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 30, 1962 Best Food Buys Holiday Foods Are Featured Picnics, cook-outs and tam ily gatherings will gieatly in fluence our tood shopping this week-trnd as final pieparations are made foi the observance of Independence Day. Ample supplies of a wide vanety of food items should miake it posv sible to please all appetites, obseives Tom Piifei, Penn State Extension Marketing Agent Picnic items such as beef steaks, hamburgei fiankfuu ers, and smoked hams will be featuied in many markets Ample supplies of Eiveis and frozen turkey make these items available at budget puces Vegetable harvest is stalling in moie and moie sections each week, and volume mov ing to market has inci eased accordingly. Flouda ship ments are finishing lapidly, although watermelons and sweet coin will continue in volume through July Fourth Favorable weather has improv ed the crop Outlook in Virgin ia, Maryland and New Jersey and hai vesting of seveial veg etables is underway. Plentiful items, priced ac cordingly, include cabbage, squash, green peas, snap beans, cucumbers, peppers, radishes, potatoes, carrots, endive, es earole and other leafy gieens including lettuce fiom New York and New Jeisey Water melons and cantaloupes are ot • Have You Heard? (continued from page 15) on a cost-per-pound basis, eggs are a bargain, A dozen laige eggs weight iy 2 pounds At present prices of 40 to 4 5 cents a dozen eggs cost only 27 to 30 cents a pound Two eggs have the same amount of protein as one serving of lean meat. Sii. seivmgs ot protein for 30 cents is hard to beat Nutritionists say that ounce for ounce cheese has the same amount of protein, too And June being Dairy Month many retailers will ha\e spec ial displays and puces on cheese. O Summer Salads (continued from page 14) COM’ETTI S VLAD 3 cups finely shiedded green cabbage 3 cups finely shiedded red cabbage cup sliced green onions Bacon Sour Cream Dressing-' Gently toss cabbage and onions with dressing to mois ten. BACON SOl'R CRKAM DRESSING 6 strips bacon, cut in small pieces 2 teaspoons flour 2 teaspoons sugar % teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon dry mustaid Dash of cayenne pepper 1 egg % cup \megar 1/cup daay soui cream % cup milk In skillet, try bacon until <nsp. Remove baton, diain Remove skillet tiom heat, pour off all but about 2 table spoons bacon dnppings Blend m flour, sugar, salt, dry mus tard and peppei Beat togeth er egg and vinegar. Add to skillet mixture Cook, stirring constantly, over low heat un til smooth and thickened, cool Blend together sour cream and milk; stir into thukened mix ture Chill. This dressing re cipe makes 1 cup. The above ea£ad will sene About' ‘S' good quality and may be con sidered good buys in produce. Celeiy and tomatoes continue to show firm prices due to limited supplies, a condition that should be corrected dui mg July. The local raspbeiry haivest was at a peak this week, the. gi eater poition of this crop matined about the same time so haivest won’t last very long Sweet cherries . led, white and daik vaueties .. aie in peak supply too The tail cheny haivest is beginn ing on a ciop estimated to be * i SENSATIONAL SAVINGS AT SUPER SHOES Go to SUPER SHOES Right Now for the Best 89* They wear like iron - Choice of Colors Children’s Canvas • Arch Type • Full cushion insoles Girls Black Patent Dress Shoes Only Super Shoes Sells Shoes This Low 70C A Pair We At Super Shoes Carry A Complete Line Of Footwear For Everyone We honestly OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. * * * ♦ * - *. ■ two percent greater than year’s record. Bluebernies, bananas, peaches, lemons,,and limes aie also considered econ omical fruit items. Substantial savings are in store for you at the dairy county. Egg supplies are heavy and prices continue very low. Seasonally high pi eduction has lesulted in slightly lower pri ces on milk and dairy products. Ice cream production is expect ed to be about three percent above last year and some ex cellent buys pievail on this cooling dessert favorite. The ContlneniaT or Gland Union Flag had thnteen alter nate led and white stripes with the Bntish Union Jack in the upper left coiner. Shoe VALUES ever Offered Children Sandals World’s Best Shoe VALUES SUPER SHOES 220 W. Kins St. Oxfords Made in U.S.A. 69 beleive that Super Shoes are the Production Costs Up 4 Times From Prewar Farm production costs to day are nearly four tunes as high as they weie in 1940, ac cording to W. T McAllister, Umveisity ot Delaware farm management specialist. Studies by USDA’s Economic Research Service show about -'TO pel cent of a farmei’s gioss income went to pay for pro duction in 1961, compaied to about 50 peicent in 1940 Al though gioss income has been holding steady for the past few yeais r production costs have continued to climb In 1940, U S farmeis spent Ladies’ Canvas Casuals Men’s and Big Boys Canvas Oxfords & Loafers Thick Sales Cushion Long Wi $1 s2’B f « $B 9B Lancaster ?1.75 on machinery and bui mgs for every dollar spent hired help. By 1960 the i (i had risen to £77 to 1. Expenditures for leitii, and lime in the U S by i; had climbed to 4 8 times 1940 outlay This shows a v sizable increase m quant used because prices per had mcieased only 50 peiu In 1960, property taxes w about 3 4 times higher than 1940. Between 1955 and in the farmer’s property tax creased from $ll million $l5 million, about 7 peicer year. 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