t HoVe Yi 0, » H«ard? *' of Cheddar cheese Continued from Page Nine) wi [! b< f P le " tiful th } s al ' ™ e W , nation’s cheesemakers antici- Cbeddaf- 'Figures -show that pa t e they’ll exceed their last out of t,ie ten pounds of cheese yea ,.< s OJ(e an( j a bniion each person atelast year, about pounc j production by twenty s,x and a half pounds were two mi u lon pounds. Cheddar. - SAMPLE COPIES FREE Copies of LANCASTER FARMING are not always easy to find they are not sold on newsstands and perhaps some of your friends may not be acquainted W jth our weekly service. We’ll be glad to send, without charge, several copies of LANCASTER FARMING to your friends or business associates. Just write their names and ad dresses below (You’ll be doing both them and us a favor!) Street Address & R. D, City To - Street Address & R. D. City State (You are not limited to two names Use separate sheet for additional names.) Your Name Address g CHECK Jiere if you prefer to send a Tear’s (52 issues) GIFT subscription for $2 each to your friends listed above. If so $ enclosed, or g Bill me later. (Each will receive a colorful gift announcement card.) Please mail this form to: LANCASTER FARMING CIRCULATION DEPT. P.0.80X 266 3 75? ~ LITITZ, PENNA. Check Our Better Buys On Better Balers From New Holland , Act now to take advantage of our big summer bargains on famous Flow-Action Hayliner® balers, these top-value, high-capacity machines are priced ° Riove fast! Choice of models and accessories, in cluding labor-saving bale-throwers. . Trade your old baler now for a best-selling Holland Hayliner—and save ! We offer easy terms A, B. C. CROFF # INC. to suit your biic&jet. Come in soon for complete details! '*4al&-lh\ower optional at extra corf. State a-*.? {,: rac, iM' * th&iarf x j T> j\ This fine cheese is named for the village of Cheddar in Eng- land where it originated. Ched- GOOD TO KNOW ANYTIME dar cheese is made and used It costs no more to touy so widely in this country that breadSi flourS) and cereals that its often called American are i abe ] e( i enriched, restored, cheese or American Cheddar or whole grain> These foods are cheese Cheeses similar to ine xpensive sources of the B vitamins —thiamine, nucin, and riboflavin and the mineral, iron Everyone needs a good break- Cheddar, but made by a slight ly modified process, are called American-type cheese. Colby is one such example. Cheddar is not only the name fast after the night-long fast, of the cheese, but it’s also the Breakfast gives everybody a name of a step in the manu- good start for the day. A good factoring process and the name breakfast should provide one of the most common style—a fourth to one-third of the total cheese fourteen and a half in- day’s food needs ches in diameter, twelve in- When a member of your fam ches thick, and weighing be- ily spills a carbonated beverage tween seventy and eighty on his clothing, sponge the area pounds at once with cool water If the ■ Garden and Orchard Spray is let varden ■ amazingly effective for your flowers, weeds eet vou’down ! frults - ve E etab,es and sbrubs - Con * FKhm U S I tro,s most msecfs and diseases. Also Barden Weed Killer I available for dusting. Barden weed wiier I Mlghty Slinp | e way „ i,o*e." * h Jto the pest see your AT coophutivi^^T Eastern States farmers’ exchange Check These System-Mate il Hay Machinery Specials ... from NEW I We’re offering big summer bargains on. new New Holland hay equipment. Best buys include system-mated mowers, rakes and conditioners, Early comers get the pick. Combination purchases rate extra-special prices LH. BRUBAKER J - B * D. L. DIEM, INC. ( “ t t Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 30, 1964 HOSTETTER a SON C. E. V/ILEY & SON ARTHUR S. YOUNG CO., INC. < j tii,. ~ , i ; - 4' stain is on a nonwashable fab ric, force cool water through the stain with a small syringe, using a sponge under the stain to absorb the water. The instruction book that comes with an appliance is pre pared for your use and holds the answers to many questions that may arise as you use a new appliance Read the book care fully before you use the appli ance, then keep the book handy to refer to it as needed. Farm Women 5 Fetes Mothers And Daughters Society of Farm Women 5 met at the United Brethren Church Manheim, on Saturday afternoon, with Mrs Walter Holbein, president, presiding at the session A mother and daughter pro gram was presented Wedding gowns were modeled by recent brides and antique gowns by some of the mothers. Mrs. Glenn Longenecker was narra toi. ✓ ✓ During the business session, contributions were made to var ious orgamzations. Mrs. Gray bill Longenecker reported trips to the World’s Fair by bus and train RAY The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Glenn Longenecker, Manheim. What’s Cooking 4-H Club Has Reorganization The What’s Cookin’ 4-H Club met at the home of the leader, Mrs Willis Bucher, Lititz R 2 last week and organized as fol lows, Jean Stauffer, president; Joanne Thomas, vice president; Shirley Stauffer, secretary treasurer, Reba Shelly, news reporter, Margaret Grube, song leader, and Judy Rohrer, rep resentative to co council. The group will study “Tasty Snacks,” “Beverage” and “The Why of Good Eating” during the sessions this summer The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 9, at the home of Mis Bucher STORING PREPACKAGED FFESH MEAT To sto a prepackaged unfroz en fir r meat and poultry in the i ofrigerator, loosen the tig l l film wrapping, advises P *old Neigh, Penn State ex tension special’s t in consumer economics A lother way is to remove bn h the film and the paperboaid tray, put the meat on a plate, and cover loosely with waxed paper or foil Tight wrappings encourage the grow th of micro-organisms and the development of off-odors Al though not known to he harm ful, these micro-organisms can give meat an unappetizing flavor The Most Famous Name In Corn Pfister Associated Growers liititz, Pa. Phone 63G-8808 11