TNO. 28 I CLARENCE KEENER BELIEVES IN HANDLING COWS gently if you extpect the st xesults from them. Here are some of the high producing herd of 50 on the Manheim ! farm The cow being held by Keener is a 10 year o’d daughter of the late Lauxmont imiral Lucifer. All the cows in the herd are home raised from cows bred artifically with the bull maintained on the farm. The cows were contented on the lush Reed’s nary grass pasture. L. F. PHOTO Kurte Is Dairy Month dl Over America Milk is always a good buy i food value Milk gives ex tent leturns in high qual- Y protein, calcium, ribo mn and other vitamins and merals, according to Janet , Coblentz, foods and nutri mi specialist with the Uni jrsity of Delaware Exten on Service. So, she says—June xbeing airy Month give milk mal consideration in your e»ls. In a recent study of city mily diets, dairy products ok less than one-fifth of the oney spent on food, yet wided two-thirds of the kium and over two-fifths the riboflavin, phis pro iin, vitamin A and energy due. There are plenty of milk id milk products available, id the trend toward lower -1 fluid milk prices is anoth reason to use more milk i daily meals, Miss Coblentz •laments t 'Dairy products are versa k foods and can be used we or m combination with her foods At breakfast time cook m milk instead of Also, milk toast or toast adds milk to w menu. Por other meals, milk “Ps and chowders are a wilious way of combining ilk with other foods. Fav- Farm Calendar we 4— all day - Rose show the lobby of the Farm hmldmg, Harrisburg 6 —S pm. - First meet “g and election of officers “ new County 4-H at the Lancaster Center, Roseville Lancaster. m 7 T~®30 a. m - Christ tre© pruning demon- H)