Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 30, 1966, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 30, 1966
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WORLD’S LARGEST PRETZEL? may be close Lewis B. Sturgis, above,
who will soon be eighty-three years old, is the son of the founder of the Sturgis
Pretzel Co He demonstrates the art of pretzel making to tourists at the Pretzel
House in Lititz The big pretzel measuring 18 by 22 'inches, was made at the
Pretzel House for the ribbon-cutting ceremony of a local manufacturing plant.
Kettering Cow
& Hershey Herd
Top March DHIA
A registered Holstein cow
owned bv Hemy E Ketter
ing Lititz R 3 completed the
highest 305 dav lactation in
the Red Rose Dany Heid Im-
Xiioiement Association foi
IVlaich She pioduced 19,714
lbs of milk 923 lbs of hut
teitat with a 4 7% test Sec
ond high lactation was coni-
WHAT’S NEWS?
Give LANCASTER FARMING a call,
or drop us a card, if you have farming news
to report, a sale coming up, a coming event
to schedule.
Our columns are for you to use. Please
sign all items.
fancaster parmirsg
Phone: 626-2191 or P. O. Box 266
394-3047 Lititz, Po., 17543
pleted by a legistered Hol
stein cow owned by J Mow
ei\ Fiev Ji "Lancaster R 7,
■which pioduced 22,879 lbs
ot milk 922 lbs of buttentat
with a 4 0% test.
The held of Clair Her
shey. Willow Street R 2 had
the highest monthly butter
fat aieiage This herd of 32 4
registered and grade Holstein
cows aveiaged 1,709 lbs of
milk Go lbs of bu'tterfat
with a 3 S% test. The heid
ot Titus H Huist, Lititz R 2
placed second This heid of
31 0 legislated & giade Hoi
stem cows aveiaged 1.636
lbs of milk, 64 lbs of but
terfa't •with a 39% test
When an illustration is
used on the label ot a meat
piod'uct, you can be sure it
lepiesents the true contents
of the pa'ckage, accoiding to
Consuinei and Maiketmg
Service If the illustiation
shows six slices ot meat,
there must be six slices in
side. The amount of meat
shown and any statement on
the label as to the amount,
must agiee with the actual
contents
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agents together, cautions Mrs. ° f^[ n . r * Do _. t C mix* rh? I* 16
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. specialist. The mixture nray f^ 1 ’ y 1 lw r °J er ’ *° let
give off a gas that Is- injuri- bowl clenner> or ‘ any ot ' b *r
ous or poisonous. Whatever cleaning compound.
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