Lancaster Farming Ads Pay! Are You Running Low Feed Wirthmore's Top Selling Dairy Feed 16% Hi-Cal Pellets Use it for fop feeding or as a complete feed You will be pleased with our LOW PRICE Call us today! [WIRTHWORy HEISEY FARM PARADISE SUPPLY SERVICE Paradise Lawn and Bellaire 665-3121 367-2321 687-6292 ATTENTION DAIRYMEN! On Corn? Red'Meat Production Down 10% In July Production of red meat in July declined from June lev els in both the state and na tion, according to the Pennsyl vania Crop Reporting Service. July output in Pennsylvania totaled 72,303,000 pounds, 10 percent less than in June and 2 percent less than in July last ygar. Total production for the first seven months of 1966 was 559,647,000 pounds, about 1 percent more than last year. Commercial pi oduetion in the United States totaled 2,421 million pounds m July, 9 per cent less than in June. Stocks of all meats in cold storages in the nation on Au gust 1 totaled 492 million pounds, 26 million pounds less than a month earlier, but 50 million pounds more than sup plies on hand August 1, 1965. The dairy industry is the second largest food industry in the nation, accounting for about one-fifth of the total re tail value of foods produced and consumed in the nation. Americans consume recoid breaking quantities of frozen dany foods. Ice cream and SS mo°re en tha d n ai ?l quarts person in 1965, nearly onej pint higher than m 1964. J HOLLAND STONE a bocunf you can afford) Inside, outside, you’ll find the rich quarried look of HOLLAND STONE adds a touch of real ele gance to Tour Building designs And yeti HOLLAND STONE is one of the most economical build* Ing materials today. Its unique Tersatility in axe and shape lends a structural freedom to builders, meeting new ideas, as well as coat problems. Conies in a wide choice of naturally Warm, distinction colors, plus Colonial white. MEW OLLAHD CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. mmoinm* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10, 1966—15 For t Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Magical Casseroles Casseroles come about as near to magic as a busy homemaker can get. For these successful, quick, and easy dinner-m-a-dish. Keep canned meats, soups, and vege tables on hand. They’ll help you serve a pleasant casserole dinner to unexpected guests. Use any leftover meat or vegetable as T the beginning of a casserole. s Unusual sauces and seasonings keep these leftovers from seeming like the same foods just warmed over. You can prepare casseroles in a short time, or you may want to fix them ahead of time and store m your refrigerator or freezer. Cooking time is usual- You can save time by cook ly short, since most of the ing extra rice, macaioni, po foods are precooked. But if t.ttoes, or other starchy food you freeze a casserole, you for a second meal while you have to allow time for it to prepare for the first one. thaw. (Continued on Page 20) New Holland FARMERS FAIR SEPT. 28- 29- 30- OCT. 1 Send this coupon for entry number <• * I ’ - * 1 Name . * i I . Address I I $l * *1 *■ V Other Exhibits Tractor Driving Contest □ Livestock Crops * I ♦************************J f ******************* FREE Hearing Tests Friday, Sept. 16 MOUNT JOY MANHEIM 10 a.m. 'til 1 p.m. 2 p.rm 'HI 6 p.m. Location: Location: On East Main Street Market Square in near the Theatre front of Silco Store An Electronic Mobile Heoring Test Unit will give free hearing tests Saturday in Mount Joy and Manheim. The test consists of a series of tones transmitted thru earphones at various tone levels. Each oar is tested separately and the technician in charge will be able to deter mine immediately if a hearing loss is pre sent and the approximate percentage of loss. Information will be available on ear surgery and all types of heoring aids. 11l THOMAS 1 1