1 1 c- 14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1963. BEST FOOD BUYS Bargains Seen In Selected cuts o£ bee£ and fryer chicken continue to head the list of meat values at most area food stores, points out Harold Neigh, consumer mar keting specialist at Penn State. With unusually large sup plies of heef available this spring, retailers have been a'ble to offer frequent specials in heeff. Generally, the decrease in retail beef price, has been most vident in many low-pri ced specials. Some cuts have been at the lowest price in a number of years. In a declining market, the retailer is more • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 9) .heavy for its size A clean, on»p, and tender looking head is a good buy. A wilted, rust marked or decayed head is wasteful Watch for a- water soaked or discolored appear ance on outer leaves of icejiurg lettuce —it may indicate decay penetrating the interior of the head Store lettuce m the refriger ator crisper or in a plastic bag to hold down loss of moisture. It’s a good idea to wash let tuce before refrigerating it — this helps it stay crisp while in storage Also lettuce is ready for use when you need it Wash lettuce under cold running wa ter, stem end uip, then dram well and pat dry to remove any excess moisture. Milk Is A Bargain. Any_ way you drink it, and during June, Dairy Month, you can use more than your usual share of it Nutritionally, milk is an outstanding source of calcium, protein, vitamin A, and riboflavin Milk also sup plies a dozen or more essential nutrients including phosphorus, thiamine, and niacin Milk is for everyone—young and old alike. Good To Know Anytime One way to relieve house hold clutter is to throw away— or give away—articles you no longer use. This takes unbel ievable will power, but it’s worth it. One good guide to help you decide which items to discard Is: If you haven’t used an item within the last one or two years, out it goes. Before sending clothes to the drycleaner or taking them to the coin-operated drycleaning establishment, close zippers as you do for laundering Fasten hooks so they won’t catch on other articles Remove any tancy buttons or ornaments to preserve them. Identify spots or stains that may need some pretreating. PUREBRED GUERNSEY NIGHT SALE At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 ini. E. of Lancaster, Pa., on Rt. SO. THURSDAY - June 27, 1963 - 7:30 P.M. 10 Hegd - T.B. & Bang's Cert. 100% Vacc. Yearly all fresh or due within 3(> days ot sale date One outstanding bull of breed ing age, a son. of famous “FLASH”. Tlje sale includes 15 top heifers, records over 10,000# of milk on dams. Also a group, of rows recently fresh that average per day right now. These come from Conn. Majority j 'of heifers from Ohio. They don’t send good, ones such a long distance un- SALK MA&AQFJt> BY; ; THE PKYYA. GUEBYSBY BREEDERS’ ASS’X. 1.-irtt'V CAMP HILL, PA. 17011 Beef Products likely to' pass on lower prices in the form of weekend spe cials rather than lower prices a few cents on all cuts This way the retailer can offer a real bargain in a few cuts Be cause the beef market has been declining all spring selected heel cuts have been a featured item about every weekend. Pri ces are beginning to rise some bujt wre expected to remain favorable to shoppers during most of the summer. 'Fryer chicken prices haven’t changed much from week to week except when selected for weekend featuring. Fryers are popular, especially in warm weather because of the ease and quickness of preparation. So they make a good traffic builder when on special: Even though retailers may just break even on fryer sales, they hope to make it up in increased trade or to even hold on to customers because of the in- creasing competition in the food bujnn'ess. No hig price change is likely, but prices will probably decline a little in the weeks ahead. MoSt fyesh produce is in heavy supply with quality re ported good for many items Prices are low if not down right cheap, as for instance watermelons Lettuce, among tfhe exceptions, holds its high cost position until new fields come into production Short supplied citrus and, apples also remain high in price Bargain buys in strawberries and can taloupe are stressed in area stores. Plums, cherries and white grapes are selling at lirst-of-season high prices. Care Extends Wear Of Suits Hanging men’s suits on cor rectly designed hangers helps to keep the shape of coats and trousers, reminds Bernice Tharp, Penn State extension clothing specialist. For coats, use wooden hangers designed so they are neither too wide nor too narrow for the shoul ders Leave the coat unihut toned while hanging. Hang trousers by the cuffs on trou ser hangers to prevent folds LARGE DARK SWEET CHERRIES Large Light Cherries-Red Pie Cherries .h vmoi s S-r-*,f. I .trlloH M,lf .a-^J • For The Farm Wife from Page -9) paper) Repeat three more times alternating ice scream and chocolate, with chocolate; freeze Fold food coloring and flavoring into whipped cream. Frost sides of loaf, decoiate around top edge with whipped cream put through a decorator tube. Re turn to fieezer to set cream, about 1 hour. To serve, dice when frozen quite hard G-8 seivmgs. ♦ * * $ ICE CREAM BROCKS Here’s a grand idea for al kiddie party. It features de corated blocks of ice creatn, a gaily colored top as a center decoration, and an assortment ot sugar cookies. To make the decorated blocks, buy three pints of ice cream. Try yanilla. chocolate and strawberry the univer sal favorites ot children. Gut each pint lengthwise, then crosswise to form lour squaies Place these squares on a piece ot toil-coveted card board (be Mire to lea\e a space between each piece) and place immediately in vour Reconditioned AGRICULTURAL! TRACTORS John Deere 430 John Deere 1010 IT John Deere A v John Deere B Allls-Chalmers W Allis-Chnlmers G with cultivator & corn planter Parmall F-20 CULTIVATORS John Dee,re Oliver McDeering HAY CONDITIONERS John Deere 1 Brillion Hay Crusher HAKES John Deere BALERS New Holland 68, 76 & 77 ELMER E. PLASTERER, INC. 26 Evergreen Road CHERRIES ARE RIPE Pick Them Yourself Poy by the Pound Bring your- containers We supply the Ladders OPENING DATE JUNE 24 Daily 7 o.m. to 7:30 p.m. - Sat. 7 a.nu to 4 p.m. ' ~ Closed Sunday NK"FRU|TfAra|f p, ~*Pfiff&«o22 1 tsKS-'j ,ro ! 6, Lancaster, Pa. and INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT y.- /.* . ' freezer. Leave overnight' or several days, so and equals the low 'slpoe July they’ll get hard the harder 1956. the better. Slaughter steers Nis&r 10 Later, when jou have the time, make up a batch of blitter icing Divide this so you can make some chocolate, some plain Or, add food color ing to part of the batch Now remove one ice cream square at a tune and decorate to your heart’s content Here's a hint, though It’s easier to put the edging on the blocks first, then the let er or num bers. Don’t worry if the block starts to melt while you're stRL decorating it Just pop harden while you work on slaughter heifers; Load it back in the freeze r to High choice #nd prime >6O another. When ,you're finish- lbs 2 5.50, several loads IBgh ed, you anay either return the choice w , t h tew Prune blocks to the freezer or serve 1075 lbs> 2 3.25, Bulk G«»od them immediately 20.25-21.75 • Chicago (Continued from Page 2) Commercial 15.00 and. Utility go carlot dressed trade, steer Holsteins up to 16 75. Ca.jig.er heifer beef steady to 25 low- und Cutter 13.50-16.00, clos er Cow beef steady to 50 low- ln & mostly 14 00-16 00. er> „ Feeders' Load Choice 880 Average cost all steers esti- lb steers 23,35, load Choice mated to he 22 50. Weeks top 959 lbs 22 75. SILAGE EQUIPMENT Com Shredder 5’ Cutter Bar for 8 Har- vester Gold 3 Row Self-Propelled Harvester w/Row Crop Attach. & Cutter Bar Lundell Chopper Allis-Chaluiers Blower INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT Ford 850 w/Loade,r and Backhoe Massey-Ferguson 65 w/ Loader and Backhoe John Deere 4401 C Crawler Loader John Deere model 51 back hoe Phone 273-2616 -i‘ U i.i i ' .Ll- loads Prime 1150-1350 Jbts. 24 00. Bulk High Choice and Prime 1100-1400 lbs. 23.G0-23 23 75 Bulk Choice 900-I*oo lbs. 22 50-23 25. Load High Choice 1150 lbs 23.50. Bulk Choice 1200-1400 lbs. 22,00- 22.75. Comparable grade 14Q0- 1500 lbs. 21 50-22.50. Tlvo loads High Choice 1445 lbs. 22.75. Good 900-1250 lbs. 81.- 25-22 25, load High Good HJOO lbs. 22.50 and loadlots Miiced Good and Choice -100Q-J.300 lbs. 21/75-22.25. Standard #nd lour Good 19.50-21.00, Cows; Utility and Commer cial 15.50-17.00, wasty fat Hough Payloader Allis-Chalmers HDSG Crawler Loader Hough Payloader with back hoe i Oliver HG43 w/Angling Blade Oliver BGS Crawler • > Oliver OCS Crawler Loader w/3 pt. Hitch & P.T.O, Caterplllar-Tonrapnll & Scraper Pippin Backhoe Howard Rotovator Sims Cab - MOWERS John Deere Nos. 5-8-10 Kosch Side Mounted MeDeering ' New Holland Semi-mtd. 7’ Lebanon, Pa. £