Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 10, 1966, Image 20

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    20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10, 1966 big. This means:
-— Cutting on a board.
• Have You Heard &"A%’ °S £
(Continued from Page 15) , , ~ . tools.
You’ll sove money t>y Includ- K ltak f s . °Y Never use it ito pry off lids,
ing a casserole in your menus. complete the drying 0 packages, or sharpen
With a salad, vegetable, des- K " p , Kniv * s !" Pencils,
sent, and beverage the meal Klri Xf s B Jf y
is complete 11011 through reasonable care, Use an old, inexpensive
Pressing Preserves Leaves, rether than frequent sharpen- knife *> r rough jobs
Ferns
You can preserve leaves,
ferns, and nonbulky flowers
for winter arrangements by
pressing. For best results:
Use several thicknesses of
newspaper or any paper with
out a shiny surface.
Place the material flat on
the bottom layer of paper and
smooth out.
If you place leaves in nat
uial curves, they dry that way
and are much easier to use.
Place a second layer of pa-
SEED GRAIN
Speltz
Balbo Rye
Norline Winter Oats
Pennrad Barley
Wong Barley
Redcoat Wheat
Dual Wheat
Seneca Wheat
Pennoll Wheat
MH-30 FOR TOBACCO
WE DELIVER
Farmers Supply
215 East Fulton St.
Lancaster, Penna.
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ATLANTIC ■
TECHNICIAN J
His Total Service I
Program Includes: |
* Choice of 75 stud sires I
a>ailable daily I
• 35 plus-picnen sites _
• high production & ■
tJPe I
• popul«r-bied young
sires 5
• all daii > & beef I
bleeds |
• free of diseases ■
* United Semen Exchange ■
27.5 moie sires *
* Technical Senrice pro- ■
Strain f
• semen fcom ■
J side” bulla
I • custom collection
| • leserve A.B.C. sires
_ • storage & insemina
■ tion
1 Mate-Rite herd analysis
| and sire leeommenda
_ lions
_* Dependable daily service
Years of Experience
** Modern Equipment Sc
I Sanitary Piocedutcs
1* Detailed Sire lufoimation
I'*' Held Bleeding Records
J* Annua] Patronage Divi-
Idends
rfytyS) CALL
C s 7 Lancaster
■ /VHn 569-0411
Akron 859-2552
Christiana 593-5098
Mount Joy 653-1451
Quarryville 786-7381
Strasburg 687-6292
-ATLANTIC:
BREEDERS COOPERATIVE
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MH-30 Is A Cash Investment
Discuss These Points With Your AG WAY Man Today
WILLOW STREET INTERCOURSE EPHRATA
MT. JOY ELIZABETHTOWN
AND THE STORES OF THE GARDEN SPOT UNIT
NEW HOLLAND LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE HONEY BROOK
Agway
It is possible to obtain a 5 for 1 return.
No other sucker control can yield this benefit.
Available In one and five gallon cans and 30 gallon drums
STOCKED BY AGWAY LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES AT
Never use a knife to open
cans . . . It’s unsafe.
Heat is harmful to knife
(blades. Too hot waiter can spoil
steel, and the handle of a
knife is more delicate than
the blade.
Keep knives dean and sani
tary and dry thoroughly be
fore storing.
Use a cleaver to cut bones
AGWAY INC.
... not • butcher knife. Bones
can dull shasp knives.
Pears Plentiful
Bartlett pears ire plentiful
now. When mature, they’ll
have a rich yellow color «nj)
a .distinct aroma. Don’t mi*
take Bartlebts for the later,
winter pears which never tur*
bright yellow.
MANHEIM