Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 14, 1960, Image 19

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    Consider Price
When Buying
food Items
' .what form of food—fresh
IS or frozen—will give
canI <hc most for my money?”
»]°JL the big- question for
w S food shoppers today,
inal f s out Mrs. Sandra H.
P°!‘ extension home ccono-
JS, Chester County.
With »n eye op where the
J, m oncy goes, the shop;
S must kcep in nupd the
f , IK , likes and dislikes and
Aided use of the lood.
ii9o important to buying
the time available to pre
'f„ra the food, the storage
for it, and the availa
■£y of each form of the
food
Generally it’s wise to buy
food in the form best suit*
‘ d for the intended use and
m the form that costs the
ail ff a food will be used
rub ’N roll
Revolving Automatic
OILER
No Valves! No Pumps!
Revoking tube “rubbing cle
ment" ho’ds ten "(10) gallons
of oil Oil is forced to the
sm face of the rubbing ele
ment by means of a diap
hragn that is activated ev
ery time the cattle turn the
rubbing element as much as
a hall turn in either direct
ion Diaphragm forces oil al
iens to the top of the unit
and out into the felt-burlap
pad which lies under the ex
panded metal surface of the
nibbing clement
See them on Display at
A.B.C.GROFF
NEW HOLLAND EL 4-8001
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Standard Equipment
Incorporated.
ANNOUNCES ITS
10%
BIG
SPRING DISCOUNT
SALE
Mighty Move Barn Cleaner
Easv All Comfort Stalls
s «le Closes May 31, 1960
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"EASY ALL"
Cope & Weaver
WILLOW STREET
Phone Lane. EX 3-2824
lU|| im»nimni
in a fresh salad, the shop
per’s decision is already
made and she buys the fresh
form. When, a food will be
cooked, the canned, fresh, or
frozen form may be used.
This is when the decision of
which form to buy becomes
a matter of family prefer
ence, preparation time, and
cost.
To find out which form of
a food is least expensive, re
duce* the post oi each form
to a comparable basis. You
need to know how many
servings to expect' from a
pound, ’a package, or a can.
Tor example, from a dozen
juice oranges you’ll get eight
servings. At 59 cents a dozen
cost per serving is 7 2 cents.
A 46-ounce can of juice
yields 12 servings. At 37
cents a can, one serving will
cost 3.1 cents A six-ounce
can of frozen concentrate
yields six Servings At a spec
ial price of four cans for 59
cents, one serving will cost
2 5 cents.
Ruth’s House of Beauty
WEST WILLOW ROAD
Specializing In
PERMANENT WAVES
For Appointment Call
LANCASTER EXpress 2-0200
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WHY
KEYSTONE LEGHORN CHICKS
WILL COST YOU LESS
Locally Owned and Operated
Breeding Flocks Arc All Within Lane Co
We do our Own Bleeding Work ,
No National Advertising
No Long Distant Hauling of Hatching Eggs or
Chicks
No Middle Man or Fianchise Kick-Backs
Pa. U. S. Approved Pullorum-Typhoid Clean
KEYSTONE HATCHERY
Rep. Daniel R. Myer. Ph. Leola OL 6-2243
Hatchery: Ph. Leola OL 6-7851
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 14, 1960—19
lettuce Russeting Annoying, But
Not Dangerous, Says Researcher
Have you ever bought a
head of lettuce and found
russeting or brown discolor
ation on lettuce leaves,
sometimes through to the
center of the head’ Many
people have been asking
Miss Janet Coblentz, Exten
tion nutrition specialist at
the University of Delaware,
if this russeting makes the
lettuce unsafe to eat.
Although it spoils the ap
pearance of the lettuce, Miss
Coblentz says it is safe to
oat. This characteristic of
lettuce is found more fre
quently in fall and winter
than in spring.
She says there are many
types of brown discoloration
in lettuce russet, brown
blight, rust, vein browning,
internal browning, red heart
and brown spots.
Some of these arc signs of
decay and the lettuce will be
soft in spots But most of the
brown discoloration we have
found during the winter, in
head lettuce, has been the
russet spotting type.
While russet spotting may
be found in the field, most of
it develops during transit &
storage, when lettuce comes
to the local market from
great distances and is ex
posed to varying tempera
tures and humidity.
Examine the heads at the
store, be supe there are no
signs of brown discoloration.
Tins, of course, does not
completely assure you that
there will be no russeting
inside Wash lettuce, remove
wilted outer leaves it ncccs
sary, thoroughly dram let
tuce and store in plastic bag
or covered container in the
refrigerator.
To prevent surface brown-
No Other Protein Need When You Feed
USE ONLY Vs 18, SPECIAL TANVHAC
PER HEAD PER. DAY WITH GRAIN AND
ROUGHAGE - GET BIGGER PROFITS
; FOR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON I
i THE TANVILAC COMPANY, INC
• <th ft Corning Aves , lox 96, Highland J
I Park Station, Bus Moines 13, lowa ■
I • Piease Send ’’e Addition,! fr r o'Pi- »
• lion cbout Spcci.l TsiiViloc. J
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C. O. NOLT
BffiD-IN-HAND
SWEET FLAKES'
sUjaqsL (pMM/waiwiL
• Eliminates silage waste*
• Stops sour silage odor!
• Prevents excessive run-off!
• Adds food value and palatability!
DON’T RISK SILAGB LOSSI
Eby's Mill, Inc. L. J. Denlinger Co.
Lititz
HempfieldMills,lnc.
East Petersburg
GET BETTER GRAINS
Producers of feeder calves
can increase both the wei
ght and 'grade at weaning
lime by creep feeding, says
Ben Morgan, Penn State ex
tension livestock specialist.
Creep fec'der plans can bo
obtained from your county
The American people buy
every year around $lOO bil
lion worth of products that
originate on farms—domest
ic or foreign. Close to $75
billion, or about $3 out of
every $4, go for costs that
arc added after the products
leave the farm.
The average retail price
of a loaf of, bread in 1958
iv as 19.3 cents Of this, the
retailer got 3.1 cents the ba
ker-wholesaler 112 cents,
and the farmer 3 cents. The
other 2 cents went to trans
portation, handling and pro
cessing.
mg during storage, do not
lemove the heart until you
are ready to use it The more
cut surfaces exposed to the
air, the greater the chances
ot discoloration, she said.
SPECIAL
TANVILAC
Feeders Say . . .
"The Most Economical
Feeding Plan of All "
No trouble %uili scoui «* or c tlTe
some oil Icrd, You’ll bo moic than.
I'Uisiiod uuh mu ircdmff progi nu
>or >ou J H got healthy stock, quitic
i- uiib nt low cost. Rrmombci, tt
ji i n n.jaOT rnoviN a \nvij \c
( Ul IbKr PJIODVCT TOR LA LLY
i.An.AIJLrDLV, rURPOSL,
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR
SEE US TODAY
Ross H. Rohrer &
Sons
Phone Lane. EX 7-0751
Paradise
Quarryville