20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29, 1962 Meats Take One Quarter Of Food Dollar The. Nation’s meat industry is the largest food business in the world, says Mrs. Sandra hi. Eaton, associate extension home economist, Chester County. Americans spent ?1G billion foi beef, pork, veal, and lamb in 19 61. That’s about one fourth of all moneyspent for food during the year, and aver ages about $277 for each family. Despite rising costs meat is still o good buy, she points out In the early 1920’5, the annual meat bill amounted to about $34 for each person and bought 134 pounds of meat B> 1961, the meat bill, at about $9O for each peison, was almost thiee times as high, and bought 161 pounds of meat Even more impoitant to the family budget is that only 4 5 pei cent of the take-home paj was needed to buy meat in 19C1 Foi ty years ago the meat bill lequned G 7 per cent of the take-home pay. The peicentage of income spent on meat declined because incomes aie highei than they weie foul decades ago Also, today’s faimei can laise more hogs, beef cattle; and sheep wrh consideiabh less time and laboi Bettei farm man agement, gieatei use of ma chines, and impioved foods help the fannei to pioduce moie meat foi consumeis a a leasonable pi ice • Have You Heard? (continued from page 15) Look caietullv when back ing iom cai fioin the gaiage oi dutewaj Dispose of all hash inb bisli, clis Piess Cloths The main pm pose ot a. press ■cloth is to pi oteet tabnes fioni ■auect heat of the non and pi ©tide needed inoistme foi some tabnes You need piess cloths when piessms details on the inrln side ot raiments made fion. some fabnes A good piess cloth is smooth seamless Imtless and bee tiom siring Choose wool cheesecloth, muslin dull 01 t commeinal cloth A good all pnipose iness cloth is a square said ot fine qnalitv cheese cloth used single 01 double This An That Lighting experts lemind ns not to use lighted balances i i rooms with low ceilings In s’ead use lighted W'all-to-wall cornice mounted at the ceil ing This makes the ceiling ap pear highei. Enhance tour savory dinner stew with a topping of perky paisley pinwheels Roll out biscuit dough to a rectangle, binsh dough with melted but tei sprinkle w ith chapped par sle\ roll like jelly roll, and cut into slices Place slices cut side up on top of hot stew and hake until ci ustc blown A lecent sui\e\ that had to do with bit al last foods and habits lewals that a man who rats a satistMiig bieaktast is 1 j lsc 1 v to lx a man successful ii his woik mid attached to his home iii cl 1 umh With Hose tail- in mind win jiot tn to make Ini ikfasts in iour home in cue appetmng and mote apjif .iluit, ’ Homemade i.nitiinas will be a special ticat and \ou 11 find other hot bieads lend \aneu and mter <-d to this first meal of thd day. Six Winners To State 4-H Horse Show Six members of Lancaster County’s two 4-H Light horse and pony clubs won the right to ride in nine classes in state competition at the district show last Saturday. The show at Ludwig’s Cor ners, Chester County, was an elimination for the state com petition November 5 in Harris burg during the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposition. First and second place winners in district competition will be eh- Think Twice Before Booking Your Beef Feed! ARE YOU USING A PROVEN BEEF SUPPLEMENT? HORNCO 32% BEEF PACKER IS A PROVEN BEEF SUPPLEMENT. Hornco 32% Beef Packer has been proven by top Lancaster Co. > steer feeders; to give the most efficient, lowest cost gains. In cluded in Hornco Beef Packer are the latest advances in beef cattle nutrition. (Stilbestrol, Phosphorus, Vitamin A plus many more) Ask your neighbor about his results with Hornco Beef Packer. p. s. FEEDS D. E. HORN & COJNC. york, pa. Ph. 2-7867 gible to enter the state finals, Miss Barbara Shoemaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bus Shoemaker, Quarryville R 2, was top county winner with three first place ribbons. The fifteen year old horsewoman was champion in the pole bending, western reining and clover leaf race classes. She also won a third ribbon in a Western Pleasure class. Michael Shoemaker, Barba ra’s brother, and Gerald Wag ner, also of Quarryville R 2, were the only other countians to win first place ribbons. Sec ond place winners who will be eligible for state competi tion include Fred Shaub, Quar rjville R 2, Mary Anna Brink ley, Quanjville R 3, and Har old Groff, Manheim R 2. PLEASE USE STILBESTROL YOU CANNOT AFFORD NOT TO After 7 years STILBESTROL continues to give feeders on extra 15% gain on 10% less feed. Co. Dairymen Win Ribbons- In State Show Local breeders of Holstein cattle won six placinga in th» state Black and White show last week at the Farm Show building in Harrisburg The only first place award coming to the county was in di dam-daughter class which •was won by Herbert and Rhe- Ida Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike, Lancaster. Melvin Peifer, Willow Street won a sixth place ribbon m the junior heifer calf, class. In the junior yearling heifer class J. Mowery Frey, Jr., 1717 Hans Herr Drive, Lancaster took a third place ribbon, and NOW BOOKING - CALL Cassels Mill Inc. Manheim 665-2474 S. O. Trupe A. C. 717 HI 5-6128 John Keller A. C. 215 267-5784 Ned Sitler Columbia MU 4-3608 Call Us Today Robert E. Pepple, Oxford Rj brought home * sevens ■award. J. Robert Hess, Strasburg Rl, won a third award a two year old heifer (ne\ ep ■fresh), while Avernl Linden Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike, v oa fifth with her two year old heifer. Grand champion female wj* the aged cow of Paul and Lu. cille Fissel of Biglemlle. At aged bull won the champion* ship for Howard Weiss of Mv. erstown. Winter Wheat Redcoat, Pennoll, Seneca and Dual are the recommended winter wheat Tarieties fop Penna., says Elmer C. Pifer, Penn State extension agrono. mist.