fest Food Buys Schools Serve Local Produce It’s bAck ( to school this development. ffer* many important con fers in our area of Penn yUani*. A g’owing number 0 f these youngsters are going t 0 school without a lunch p al l, observes Tom Piper, Penn gtate Extension Marketing because school cafe jeiias are available to provide jjuti itious, low-cost meals. Our abundant agricultural pioduc (,on has conti ibuted to this ASK ... ~ERN YOUR DEALER FISHER & SON OXFORD Malvern & Lincoln U. . GRAIN & HAY A. L. HERR & Bro. Oxford Quarryville CHAMBERS & SMITH • KIRKWOOD ' . Elkview FEED & GRAIN WEIGEL BROS. Kirkwood Oxford Supplies of locally grown fresh vegetables at local mar kets - are-seasonally abundant too. Thrifty shoppers will find bargains in these when buying for the daily menu, or if planning to fieeze or can them for later use. Summer squash, egg plant, peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes, beans and late sea son sweet corn are in this class. r -»-nr Cabbage, new potatoes and sweet potatoes are in plentiful supply. Recent rains and cool nights have brightened pro spects for a good crop of broccoli and cauliflower, the harvesting of which is already in progress. Home giown vege tables are at their peak of supply but can be expected to decline lapidly after the mid dle of September. Our Pennsylvania peach har vest is rapidly approaching the end; supplies liom stoiage will keep maikets active for the next few weeks. Baitlett peais aie plentiful with this yeai’s ciop 3 peicent above aveiage and 7 peicent more than last year. Recent lams should help sizing of the local apple ciop; cool nights have been excellent for putting color on the timt. Hai vesting of standard late apple vaneties is getting stall ed in various paits of the country. Floi ida’s new ciop ciapefiuit is expected to start soon after mid-September. Retail values at the meat counter aie mostly limited to beet i oasts but pork may re ceive some teature treatment. The short work week and re ductions in livestock shipments have boosted beef and lamb prices at wholesale. A new ciop of turkeys now reaching Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 8, 1962 the market provides a main dish alternative: fryer prices will be higher than week ago except in those markets seek ing to move a canyover sup ply. Egg puces remain fum with medium sizes otfeiing better value on a weight basis. Dairy products aie economical souices of protein. • Have You Heard? (continued from page 15) This an’ That Moie than half the gioceis and fifteen per cent of all letail sales now involve tiad mg stamps 9 Theie aie 1,70!) stamp ledemption stoies in the countiy and thiee stamp companies have moie than half the business. One-third of new housing units in the countiy aie apait ment projects? It’s repoited that there are IS6 and thiee-touiths million people in the United States counting our aimed forces ajbiodid. Alsoi it’s reported that the Washington D. C. aiea now has as many people as theie were in the American Colonies in 1776. ifi * A housedress should give enough room across the shoul deis, aimhole, and waistline so you can move and work with ease. A skirt not too full, but full enough foi ease in "bending and knooling is essen tial. Dresses that lestnct motion, and sleave seams that up easily are neither comtoit able nor good buys. Save the hang’tagjs tioni gaiments and inaik them so y oil’ll know to which gannent they belong Retei to laun div and cleaning mstiuctions manulactuieis give on the handtags Folow mstiuctions faction fiom today’s hbeis and caiefully for gieatest satis flmshes. For a quick taitaie sauce tor a fish meal, stir instant minced onion into ma,vonnaise along with a geneious measure of chopped paisley, sweet or sour pickel relish, and a sque eze ot fiesh lemon juice. Never wash eggs before stor ing them. Washing remo\es the natural protective coating which keeps air and foieigu odois from entering the shell. 17 *