16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday,- April 20, 1963 BEST FOOD BUYS To Stretch The Many homemakers will no doubt Ibe looking for ways to stretch the food budget after last week’s holiday spending With a little careful shopping you should be able to stretch that food dollar says Harold Neigh, consumer marketing specialist at Penn State. He says too often shoppers don’t really use all the shopping skills they have. Neigh sug gests studying the food ads and knowing what is on sale; take inventory of your own food supplies and buy only yrhalt you need; prepare a menu, keeping an mind your family’s likes and dislikes; make out a shopping list, but be flexible once inside the st ore. There will he no drastic changes in the variety of food says Neigh, but recent improve ments in weather conditions mean there’ll he increased sup plies of most spring fresh fr uits and vegetables. Fryer chickens will be added to the list of increasing beef and pork cuts. Best values will be those items selected tor week-end Bpecialing. Pork cuts are carrying lower price tags as a result of larger than average supply. For a fast yet economical meal check the fresh pork shoulder steaks or chops from the loin ends. One of the best baa-gains in Homemaker Day Is May 2 The annual Homemakers Day,' sponsored by the county Extension. Association has been scheduled for May 2, accord ing to Mrs. Norma DeLelhs, County Home Economist. Beginning at 11:30 am ■with a buffet luncheon in the Regency Room m the I 0.0 F. building, 213 West Chestnut Street, Lancaster. At 1 p.m. 'models will exhib it clothes from ( local shops and ft presentation. "Clothing the Family”, will be 'the featured program. As a convenience for moth ers, a nursery close by will take care of small children Mrs. DeLellis advises mothers to pack a lunch for hei child, and include a large itowel for napping, and a favorite toy or book. Ladies are asked to bring centerpiece ideas for an ex change of ideas Luncheon re servations should be made with the extension office in 'the Lan caster Post Office building be fore April 29. EASY BUDGET PLA2J! Tw pay in equal install* Bents spread over the year —avoiding big bills in cold Months when sal oonsunip tim incresssa " GARBER OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA* , Ph. 653-2021 ' r 165' Fairriew St. Food Dollar beef is in the specialty items or variety meats. Liver, for ex ample, is all lean meat. For a good stew there’s beef shanks or plate beef. Try either of these cuts with noodles for lots of flavor. For pot roasting there is a good selection of cuts, par ticularly when on special. The blade and arm cuts are favori tes to cook with moisture. The rump roast, heel of round and English cut chuck are also ec onomical cuts. • For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 15) Cook until thickened. Add fro zen strawberries. Heat until thawed. Add the strawberry mixture to the drained peach slices. Ladle into 25 6-ounce baking cups using about % cup for each serving. Mix flour, su gar, butter, salt and spices. Sprinkle about 2 tablespoons on top of each dessert. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes, serve warm. CUSTOM MADE STEEL GATES ALL WELDED CONSTRUCTION Featuring a safety bolt latch Why buy a wooden gate when steel is just as cheap. Frey Bros. Quanyville, R. D. #3 Phone ST 6-2235 I WATER, SOILS, FEEDS AND FOODS i Do yon have a problem in one of these areas? [-' If so, let us help you. LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. 2425 NEW HOLLAND PIKE, LANCASTER, PA. Phone Leola-656-9048 NOW BIG-TIELD PLANTING WITH SINGLE-ROW ACCURACY j, Each Row-Flex planter unit p. i depth regardless of uneven ground. 2, Buy a 4-row unit this year . . . make it a 6-roW planter later just add 2 more units. 3. Plant band fertilize spray pre-emerge for weed control... all uniformly for clean stands, fast growtfcl* Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, P*. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, -Fa. ? ; . ( ■ i * - >- NO-BAKE BBOAVNIES (54 squares) cups evaporated milk cups miniature marsh mallows 3 6-ounce packages semi sweet chocolate pieces IVs cups sugar % teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter or margarine tablespoons vanilla pounds graham 'crack ers, crushed eups chopped walnuts Cook first five ingredients in a 6-quart kettle over medium heat until chocolate pieces and marshmallows melt. Cook and stir to a full rolling hoil apd hoil ten minutes. Remove from heat and gradually stir in re maining. ingredients. Press mix ture into a buttered 12 x 18- inoh pan. Chill one hour or un til set (Store in refrigerator un til served. Makes about 54 sq uares. Afi }» % CHILI COX CARXE (50 servings) pounds onion, sliced 5 pounds ground beef Vz cup fat quarts canned tomatoes large bunch celery. [ants a 1 Ahc-rs H. Matz Fa? - Equipment _>■; Holland, Pa. Grut Service - \~vvUle, I?*. |j. ‘ i T ?i : 3 tablespoons salt 4 teaspoons chili powder 2Vz quarts kidney beans, drained, (cooked or canned) Brown onions and meat in ifat. Add tomatoes, celery, FULTOIMANK ;orm ;s own unii \ Lousch Bros. Equipment ■ ,_j rjl , ' Sterens, iP»«. -f r »>-u v't**-« _ chopped green peppers, chopped cup Worcestershire sau ce Get a low-tost Thrif T. Fulton If you’re in the market for a new car, visit the Fulton first and ar range for a low-cost Auto Loan • Then, as a cash buyer, make a bet• ter deaf on the car of your choice • OF LANCASTER PENN SQUARE • McGOVERN AVENUE • MOUNTVILII EAST PETERSBURG . AKRON • GAP Member Federal Deposit Insurance Csrp. AUIS-CHALMERS Salt* and Service Able ub about the Allis-Chalmer* plan to finance your time pnrehabe of farm equipment. L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers'STSoir Lititz, P*. Rheems, P». green pepper, “Worcestershire sauce, salt and chill powder. Stir in kidney Jbeans, bring to hoil and then simmer (for ab out 20 minutes. « < V jt > If any of our readers is in need of a specific* quantity re cipe, won’t you write us and we’ll see if we can be of any help to you. n *
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