# Hove You Heard? designing it so the heat may (Continued from Page 15) not circulate properly. buy towels with this brand f J h ® use alum l num foil to caich the runover from Aluminum Foil In The Oven a P>e in.the ovenis to wait un ... . .. . til the pie has been in the oven Aluminum foil has many us- for a while and the pie looks es. But one way not to use it like it’s about to bubble over. ine ov , en This is the time to put a piece When you line the bottom of 0 f foil only slightly larger than the oven with foil, you are re- the pie pan in the oven. Turn LOADER Both Loader and Blade use the same Attaching Brackets. From This . . , “Why wait until you are ‘snowed in’ again before getting prepared with a SAUDER LOADER, SNOW BUCKET or BLADE? Remember! Some of the ‘worst’ snow storms we’ve had in Lancaster County have come m MARCH. SEE YOUR LOCAL FARM EQUIP. DEALER TODAY No Wrenches required Many Makes and “Fits” Loader Accessories: 40" Buckets 60" or 72" up the edges of the foil, mak ing a dish which will hold thl . spillover. Place the foil on at ® Key Milk State oven rook directly under the ' ro '» 2 “> , pen. Don’t nee 0 piece of foil * *"W»l any larger than you need it other states Affected and nevei cover the entire rack Similar tiends weie noted in with foil, neighib oiling, Ohio and New Jeusey. Get the BIG silo unloader value! VcmDcile Delivers more silage faster I tDaubla augar aya* / tom dlga tha allag* factor and mar* avanly under all con* dltiam whether all* tia la frozen, or dry. •Bxaluilva, adjuti dtlvahubgivaa Eaaltlva traatl aapa tha mad •paratlnt ava and raqulraa ••war. DELIVERS Tha daubla auiara. oparatini In aonjunctlan TWO SIZESi wtth tha palanlad V-paddla (mpallara, till* tha «*>«.«• alla.a, mlzaa It thoroughly, and than throw* * " ** drawn tha ehuto. Yaur eowa and cattla oat goad, Hiayy Duty—far alia* Mr palatable tllaga... net a powdarad math iaM to W often happana with unlaadara ualnp Mawara. CALEB M. WENGER write or rhoni ut R. D. 1. QUARRYVILLE, PA. *** SAlirVmSff"' Drumore Center KI 8-2116 to change from one to the other. Models of wide Front Axle Tractors. •* .as v To This . . , Mfg. by Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18, 1967—17 4 p«u«u< m*m 1 suiMnilM Min I unl»U« IwX ■< iM I tniii lit hiM N> \ mvt tWilwUpyiU— Blade Accessories: 1 ■* In Ohio, eighth ranking milk producing stiale in the wait ion, the annual pei capita pi educ tion rate dropped by 74 quants per person between 1950 and 1985.. fi om 309 to 235 quarts. In the same 15-year pemod, New Jeisey sullencd a loss of 37 quails in its per capita milk pt eduction late , . . liom 110 lo 73 quails How much longei these trends will continue is becom ing a mattei ol concern Lat est leports disclose a shan p drop in 19C6 milk product inn nn the nation—l 8 billion quarts Less than the amount pioducecl m 19G5 On a per capita basis, the Loss amounted lo about nine quarts less milk pen person. • Bull To Attend (Continued fiom Page 13) the crops oiiected. estimated crop losses, and measures being taken to reduce losses. “This is a problem that re quires extensive study, not only to cmb ciop losses, but also to protect desu able species of birds, - ’ Secretary Bull said. The primary problem, however, is to safeguaid food pi educ tion to meet the needs of an expanded population, he ex plained. BLADE Side Plates ' NEW HOLLAND, PA, PHONE 354-8721