6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 25. 1961 • Face Fly (From page D Keys to laboratory propa gallon of this insect, the entomologists found, are in proper' diet and light. The adult Hies are now being fed a highly nutritious diet of skim milk, sugar, pollen raw beef, malt extract, brain heart infustion, mucoproteins from animal intestines, and fresh cow manure. One by one these items are being omitted from the diet in or der to determine which of them are essential dietary re quirements Sun lamps and daylight fluorescent lights are used to simulate natural sunlight needed to stimulate In studying the habits, be- U.S. Meat Production Rise havior, and life cycle of the- ■ *- . I p» »- . se insects, the scientists ha- Is Expected By Experts ve discovered that the face . fly and house fly complete The nailon s cattle raisers established m 1906, is not their life cycles in the same and feeders will provide the expected to be broken be length of lime However, the people of the United States cause °f the rapidly increas face fly spends less time in with a record supply of in S population of the United the larval, stage and moic steaks, roasts, hamburgers. States in the pupal stage of growth and other beef products m Supplies of per oer than does the house fly 1961, according to_ the Na. son i n 1961 will be about The scientists also confir- tional Live Stock and Meat *he same as the 64 5 pounds mod that face flv females Boaid Per capita consump- the population ccnsum will lay their eggs only in tion of beef in the coming e< l on the average in 1960, f''osh cow manure They year should amount to 88 8 l am t> will be slightly would not deposit eggs in a pounds This is three pounds i- rom the 4 6 pounds figure synthetic medium used for more than the average beef °t i 960 and veal will be un i earing house flics The face consumption per person in slightly from the 6 3 pounds fly also differs from 'the 1960, which also was a rec- -1960 house fly by laying its'eggs ord year, under the surface rathei - . , , than on the smlace of the „ Forecasts by the United medium used Slates Department of Agn- The face fly caused no gr- cu htire indicate that per eat concern m the United ca Pit a consumption of all Stales until 1959 By that rneM 3 beef, veal, pork, and time it had spread to sever- InrHb——will reach 164 o lbs a 1 eastern states It now oc- in . 1991 Larger beef .sup curs in nearly all states east Pii es will be responsible for of the Mississippi River, nor three pound increase th of and including Tennc- over 1960 While total pro ssee and North Carolina, and Auction of meat both m west of the Mississippi River 1960 and 1961 will have ex in lowa. Kansas, Minnesota, cee ded the record 28 bil- Missoun. Nebraska and m i lon P° un( i output of 1956;, North Dakota the recoid per capita con- Usually congregating on sumption of 166 7 pounds, the laces of cattle and hor ses, the female flies feed on mouth. The flies conf— secretions formel arou.nd the attack the open eyes of old eyelids or on mucous and er animals, and the entire salavia from the nostrils and body of newly-born calves Farmßureau27‘ Anniversary Open Hou Big Clearance Sale - - Philco & Small Appliances We’re discontinuing all WHITE GOODS Philco 30" Elect. Stove Philco Duomatic Washer-Dryer Philco Automatic Washers Philco AutomaticvDryer Philco Wringer Type Washer Barton Wringer Type Washer Philco Refrigerators BIG SAVINGS ON ALL ITEMS - - EVERY ITEM GUARANTEED On Display In Our Main Salesroom Unico Food Freezers Unico Refrigerators Moto-Mower Power Mowers Lawn and Garden Tools Garden and I awn Seeds Plant Foods Chemicals Best Food Buys Thrifty Shoppers Emphasis on “economy meals” continues to have appeal as we begin the sec ond week of the Lenten ob servance. With a wide var iety of foods in plentiful supply, foodshoppers should be able to stay within the limits of the family budget, reports Tom Piper, Penn St ate Extension Marketing Ag ent. Look for spot bargains on pork chops, picnics & ham; chuck roast and rib steaks will headline many features on beef Lamb continues on THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd reasonable prices! rently on the list of g ol .Sweet .corp, green .beans, Jmya>in._foods. — r ' ‘ onions ’and _ difrrotS''*' 1 We' generally hold at firm price levels limited to items in heavy Tomato, prices advanced si- volume. These include bj, KAftnAN/ ightly this week but consid- nanas, grapefruit, orange, /VlUllcy ering growing and selling and apples.. Small siz^ 1 the list of food-values. Most costs, they are still not too grapefruit are the better buy poultry items will wear the h^ h - Cranberry products, Orange prices are f" . , rice, canned ripe olives, pea- to remain firm on the sun. higher price tags; frozen nuts and peanut products are' port of a strong process® turkey and ducklingwill be j n ,m,i supply and cur- demand, the exceptions, wholesale egg prices have advanced si- ightly; large size eggs, con tinue as the best buy on a weight basis, Iceberg lettuce and broc coli lead the parade .of val ues at- the vegetable coun ter. Potatoes, mushrooms, lery, cabbage, cauliflower, onions and leafy vegetables may also be included at Patronize our Advertisers appliance sales except the Uriico line RADIOS Philco Portable Philco Model 834 Radio Philco Model 838 Radio G.E. Clock Radio Philco Clock Radios v t^ c Co^Nr y x * r< < MANHEIM FUTURE FARMERS have purchased boar for the use of members in their Supervised Farmu Programs The Boar was Grand Champion of his class the recent statewide show and sale of Purebred Yorkslnri The pig was bred and consigned by Parke Thomas Eoivi town. He is'shown with Harold Hess, the Sophomore FI member' who will house the boar for the chapter. Plarol is the son of Mr and Mrs Henry G Hess, Manheim R 3 On Display In Our Farm Equip. Bldg. Unico Tires & Batteries Mojonnier Bulk Milk Tanks Unico Ventilating Fans Keenco Auto. Poultry Feeders Keenco Egg Room Coolers Unico Electric Water Heaters ' ijpl SMALL APPLIANCES G.E. & Sunbeam Toasters Raycine Haircutting Set G.E. Model 93 Iron' Sunbeam Coffee Perculators Sunbeam Mixmaster Dormeyer Deluxe Mixer G.E. 4 Qt. Automatic Sauce Pan Dormeyer Automatic Deep Fryer G.E. Upright Vacuum Cleaner G.E. Stereo Record Player G.E. Clocks, Alarm & Kitchen ‘V V v . ‘A. y 4 1
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