18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 24, ,1973 Frozen Food Buying Tips Before you buy any frozen food at a store, note the condition of the cabinet in which it is displayed. There is a line around the inner side of many such frozen food cabinets showing how high the food should be stacked. Extension consumer specialists at Hie Pennsylvania State University suggest you pick your foods only from clean cabinets in which foods are stacked no higher than that line. Select foods that are solidly frozen. If food has thawed, you can be sure it has already lost some quality. If you’re buying fruits and vegetables frozen in individual pieces in bags or boxes, make sure they are still separate and not frozen together. If they are packaged so you can see inside, make sure they have a bright natural color. They will taste better if they are bright in color. Check to see that the packaging material is not torn, crushed or Juice stained,'remind the Ex tension specialists. Frozen food that is exposed or poorly packaged dries out and develops off-flavor quickly. When shopping for food, select,• frozen food last to shorten the time it must be without refrigeration. Get the clerk to put frozen food into an insulated bag or-double bag and put the food into your freezer promptly after you arrive home. Ihe o(d~fc4?i&t. “Hospitals are about the only places left where you can get your breakfast in bed.” Lancaster Farming Photos for Sale If you’d like prints of any Lancaster Farming photographs, we’ll be happy to make them for you. To order, just complete the form below and mail or bring it to; Photo Department, Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543 The photo I want appeared in the Lancaster Farming dated TL was on page the caption begins I would like to order the following prints: Number of Cost of prints size each Total 4xs $1 50 sx7 2.00 Bxlo 2.50 Total order (Please add 6 pet Pa. Sales Tax) - Please send remittance with order Allow 10 days for delivery Name Street Town Zip State. Members of the Pequea Valley FFA who attended the National-Convention in Kansas City are, froin left to right: Charles Neff, Kevin Kurtz, Jere Skiles, Nelson Martin and Don Miller. At extreme right is Gordon Hoover of the Penn sylvania FFA Livestock Judging Team. Pequea Valley FFA Attends Convention Five members of the Pequea Valley FFA Chapter, advisor Gerald Philips and his wife at tended the 46th National Con vention of the Future Fanners of America in Kansas City, Missouri. The five members who at- tended were: Charles Neff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Neff; Kevin - Kurtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hershey Kurtz; Jere Sidles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sidles; Nelson Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Martin and Don Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller. Also accompanying the group was Gordon Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoover who represented Pequea Valley at the National Convention as a member of the 1973 Pennsylvania FFA Livestock Judging Team. Gordon won this honor by placing third at the State contest during FFA activities week held at Penn State this past summer. While at Kansas City, the group attended many of the sessions of the convention and heard a host of well-known speakers. and Some of the sightseeing en route to Kansas City included the Indianapolis 500 Motor Speed way, the ’Rolston-Purina Research Farm at Grey Summit. Mo., and the Litton Charolais Ranch of Chilicothe, Mo^ Get Rid of Roaches Do you leave garbage in the kitchen overnight? Do you leave food uncovered on the table or in the cabinets? Roaches thrive on any accessible garbage or food so discourage them in the first place. Keep cupboards,’ cabinets and countertops clean. Store food in covered containers. Wash garbage cans often with hot water and suds. To kill roadies, use an in secticide, after carefully reading' instructions. Keep children and pets away from the chemical, and wash hands and face after using it. TRY A CLASSIFIED ADI TRY A CLASSIFIED Ad Down action that last! Generation II Riding Tractor Rugged, easily steerable, pedal driven Matching 2-wheel trailer Real action toy? from John Deere made to take the rough and tumble... pleasing both kids and parents since 1930! See the full line of great new toys and old favorites at your John Deere dealer's: pedal-driven tractors, 1/16 scale models, and 2-inch miniatures. For those special gift-giving " occasions and real down-to- A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Holland LANDIS BROS. INC. Lancaster SHOTZBERGER'S Elm M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS West Chester 696-2990 fa ired mobile WENGER IMPLEMENT, INC. 354-4191 The Buck ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT 393-3906 Mohnton, RD2, Pa. 19540 (near Adamstown) Phone (215)484)4391 665-2141 2844141