Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 2.1972—29 -a n a -g -m -> Ground round is especially trround Beet good Budget Stretcher o^ore^Eliweek**** 1 More stores sell several kinds retail warehouse must have no expensive ' °or vow°^o^^ S w™i e CfwE r„„„i v of “gmmd beef "You may find it more than 30 per cent fat. chick. But because of its low fat beef-Jne Sim/ meat labeled as ground beef, ground However, there is no Federal content, ground round will not be fawriteT > 'L? ™ilvT ,* ’ chuck ’ ground round ’ and ground Ration of the fat content of as tender or juicy as the other “iSSim* tn a it c nonorf f xp j amS *at u *•“ le f sirloin. The various kinds of ground beef that is selected by kinds of ground beef ». f Aericulture <studv on or f BB P° pular beef cut *! ground beef should differ in the the customer and then ground Ground sirloin or chopped “Opinions About Selected Meat ” meaMsTiqi CUt from which they are made ’ and P 3 ** in 016 retail store - sirloin generally costs more than *Sentofthe hoSema?ere SSShL 3 ?! fLwSZL the amount of fat they contain This P ractice gives the consumer ground beef, chick and round Its 45 percent of the homemakers nutritious as steaks or roasts. and the price. a break because she knows excellent flavor does wonders for mu . _ ~ , exactly what she is buying special recipes and deluxe CfIAA lIC AR To be at its flavorful best, Ground beef, sometimes called burgers But many people do not 90 W 1181111 ground beef should be about 80 “hamburger,” usually has the want to grind up good sirloin, in Pl i, P p PP n P n _. . _ ... _« per cent lean and 20 per cent fat. most fat and costs the least. It is a Ground beef should be used in a IN FIVE FEEDER CALF SALES To ° k. ttle * 3 * results in dry, good choice for dishes like day or two after buying if stored . ... _ crumbly and tasteless meat. spaghetti, chili, meat loaf and in the refrigerator. LOCATED IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA Miss Wilke explains that casseroles. If you frJLe the ground beef, "Where Quality Is Outstanding" JSSSISSSESSS SSST ANGUS-HEREFORD-CROSSES STEERS-HEIFERS 7^°° at a pactine 300-700 Pounds . AND less in cooking. Ground chuck has zero degrees for two to three nRANGF i-nnPM nfom h„ oa “Greatest Invention enough fat for good flavor and months with little loss of quality CHARLOTTESVILLE^I:OO SeP * ember26 90 ° HMd PHcMo*- CULPEPER 1:00 P.M, September's 1,200 Head CdlSerVe Fill PTPV Includes Rappahannock Co. Calves * MARSHALL 7:00P.M. September 28 1.000 Head C nirn STAUNTON 1:00P.M. September 29 I.2ooHead ® iTlOliey Unload or Drag . The alert to conserve the use of laundry out to dry rather than u e Health requirements and all qualifications conform to i PEND electrical power has been an electric dryer the high standards of the Virginia Feeder Cattle . sounded again this summer, —Run your dishwasher when Association. Second series of Sales- October 31 - points out June Wilke, Chester you have a full load, preferably m Novembers 1972 1. r /WT( County Extension home the morning or late evening when ’ ‘ ” vj’ . * economist. Consumers are temperatures are lower and For Further Information Contact: iunm y E s u£ n s' P «as * i reminded that cutting back on the demands on electricity are not so ROY HELT7FI HflllNTY ARFNT standard model use of energy can help to lessen hlgh HUI lU.LIU.L, uuuni I CAILnOIUn HUCIII ad LV«o o urw p h o^llpp;:c i ,bf e nd ' ,ng the threat of P ower Shortages in —Be on the lookout for leaky Culpeper, Virginia o,her le "e ,hs ava.ubie on request many communities and cities, hot water faucets A leak that fills Teleohone ■ Culnener Area 703 ooc 0003 TH£ d ed'nboroTand'* cattle co The conservation of power in up a cup i n iq minutes wastes - BOX 733 • EDINBORO - PA 16412 most cases can help reduce 3<2 80 gallons a year—water that utility bills, too. took energy to heat —To reduce energy use and save —Make sure your house is well _ money, Miss Wilke suggests the msulated. This is important in ■ H following guidelines: summer as well as in the winter ■ |M|A —When you use the oven, don’t —Use storm windows to reduce “ open the door unnecessarily. The cooling bills up to 15 per cent oven can lose 20 per cent of its _if you r house is air con -IAA IBP A A Q UIPIJ AHE heat with each opemng. Plan to ditioned, keep windows and doors lUU lit Al# Ktvll ■ EnCU Ot niun vHAUC bake two or more dishes at one c i oS ed Trying to cool the out time, even if they are to be served doors is costly and impossible PAlllf A CIDCT rAI E UEIEEDC at different times. It takes less -Save chores that generate CUwVw OR iIIW I nLirSAw fuel to reheat a dish than to cook heat for the cooler mornings and Sale to be held in the dairy bam arena at the ABERDEEN SALES CO. in '"Ty™ ptaSo boy a new wkTSI ariidZer Churchville, Harford Co., Md. located on Md. Rt. 22,6 mi. east Of Bel Air, Md. (via refrigerator-freezer, remember Turn off lights, radios and U.S. Rt. 1 ) and 6 mi. west of Aberdeen, Md. (via U. S. Rt. 40 or 1-95) on that a frost-free model uses more television sets when no one is in power than a conventional type the room Wasteful use of ap ___ aa ■ahaa A AAV A Consumers who want this ad- phances not only uses electricity, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1972 STriS when" uS Sther c Ut gene . rates h . eat 38 * ell h m electricity wnen using anoiner Summer temperatures are high 8 P.M. EDST appliance. For example, during enough without adding to vour good weather, they can hang discomfort. This sale features one of the better herds in Harford County. The herd consists of 60 head of high grade Holstein cows on D.H.I.A. testing for 10 years. The best lai lIaTI 1 sires from the Md. & West Va. Artificial Breeding Service have been used. At I w I I present, the cows average 48 lbs. of milk per day. Approximately 20 cows P 1 "" E 1 I freshened within the last 60 days; 14 are close springers: and the balance is in p ( ... j A f full flow of milk and bred for fall freshening. The herd has been examined for . iv_ y' I n pregnancy by or. Richard Cook. I 111 SAMPLE OF COWS TO BE SOLD: I •( 11 Chain No. 13 Registered daughter of Roburke Liza Prince - due in November - I /■ 250 days-15,400 milk-511 fat-103 lbs. per day E /(I Chain No. 26 321 days - 21,710 milk - 669 fat - 64.4 lbs. per day if H| _ P II Chain No. 20 360 days-17,600 milk-575 fat- .69 lbs. per day —.l Chain No. 131107 days -. 6,940 milk - 242 fat - 82.8 lbs. per day - v7\ rr /1 Chain No. 40 99 days -.8,200 milk -237 fat -92.4 lbs. per day 'J' /Mil Chain No. 38 259 days -18,150 milk -664 fat -86.2 lbs. per day rt\l/ll Chain No. 1 365 days-16,650 milk-601 fat-64.4 lbs. per day /S F)l I ///•* 11 \ \]j )| Chain No. 138 58 days-. 4,860 milk-168 fat-92.4 lbs. per day y \ if /I Chain No. 46164 days-12,300 milk-436 fat- 85 lbs. per day BB B // \ | Chain No. 9 251 days -16,580 milk -542 fat -87.3 lbs. per day I Chain No. 33 305 days-16.420 milk-544 fat-83. lbs. per day IffO ■ontnmQtorl fooHincr CVCtpRIIC I Chain No. 125 262 days-15,530 milk-574 fat-77.8 lbs. per day HM * dUIOmdICU ICCUIIIg bJfSLCRIIS | Mr. John Bell of Catlett, Virginia, will sell another load of fine fresh springing Holstein heifers. We have another consignment of local fresh springing Holstein heifers of top quality. This is the sale to attend to buy additional heifers or cows to make base or to imporve your herd. Plan to be with us for this excellent offering of top Holstems. ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY SALE MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS Phone: 301-734-6050 Night: 301-734-7105 301-734-7978 PRIVATE SALES DAILY CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME TRUCKING AVAILABLE and and We have 2 green painted overhead bunk feeders, and 2 green painted feed conveyors and silo unloader, all brand new at a Big Saving, because it was repocessed. Dairy Equipment and Ammana Appliances R. D. No. 1 (Iona) Lebanon, Pa. Located on Route 897 between Schaefferstown and Lebanon, over 30 years in business at same place. SAVE MONEY Call 717-272-0871 MARVIN J. HORST * • » IB *«««•** %%%
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