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Agway MOLDED RUBBER FEED TUB $M 40 26 qt. capacity £| ,H reg. $5.75 Liquid Bactericide & Teat Dip Biodegradable, chlorine type reg. 51.60 POWDER SPECIAL! Formulated for today’s mod ern dairy. USDA approved for direct application to dairy animals Very effec tive 3% CIODRIN Sale price 92^/lb. reg. $1.05 3% CIODRIN Sale price $3.19/4 lb. Lancaster Manheim Pike and Dillerville Road 394-0541 Save on Dairy Equipment $1.39 =“'■ | reg. $1.60 Extra-Absorbent KOWTOWLS Case of 8 (250 packs) reg. $5.32 LOUSE reg. $3.52 DAYS SUPPLIES Heavy-Duty Metal Feed Truck / \ \ \ («w last MASTICORT Helps lick the tough cases 12/box. Sale price box GALLIMYCIN-36 Only 36-houi withdrawal 3/ I box Sale puce $*1.49 h reg. 52.80 NPS/50 For low-cost herd treatment 12/box. 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Railroad Ave. 354-2146 Lancaster Farming, Sat., September 19.1970—19 With children going back to school, mothers need to check out the eating habits of then children to be sure they are well nourished Getting all the right kinds of food is important all year ’round, of course, but meals may be more flexible in the summer time That sound nutrition is a cog in mental and physical growth and development is strongly in dicated by research However, not everyone needs to stud> all the research to know what foods children need for good health Parents who use the “Daily Food Guide” in choosing foods can be sure they serve their children what the> need This guide provides tor the foods that contain the key nutrients needed for growth and repair of the body. Studies show that many chil dren are poorly nourished and thus perform poorly at play and in school. Students who have an adequate breakfast also dc better in mental and physical activities than those who eat a poor breakfast or none at all “The Daily Food Guide” is a very helpful leaflet for those who plan the meals for the family. A copy of the leaflet is free upon request from the Ex tension home economist. Send a post card with your name and address to Miss June Wilke, Cooperative Extension Service, 402 North Wing Court house, West Chester, Pa 19380. Ask for “Food foi Fitness A Daily Food Guide ” A new U S Department of Agriculture bulletin, designed for fhe homemaker who likes va.iety in meals, tells how to use a food that is both tasty and nututious reg. SlO.BO Nuts which double as a cook ing mgiedient and as a garnish snack, 01 appetizei, contribute rich flavor and crunchy textiue to many combinations , Home economists in USDA’s Agiicultmal Research Service who piepaied the new bulletin and developed the recipes, say nuts can be used as an added , source of protein and food eneigy in the diet Most com j mon nuts contain about 10 to 25 ' per cent protein and between 45 and 70 per cent fat j “Nuts in Family Meals. A Guide for Consumers” tells how nuts are marketed, their cost, the forms to buy, and how r to distinguish good quality There is information on storing and prepaung the nuts for use. The latest in USDA’s “family meals” senes gives a wide vai lety of recipes for main dishes, salads, soups, breads, desserts, sauces, and othei nut favorites. Theie are also serving sugges tions along with ideas for trans forming familial recipes into “company fare ” All recipes give the number of calories for a specified amount of food and in some cases a variation having a lower calorie value is included Comes of “Nuts in Family Meals: A Guide for Consumers” (Home and Garden Bulletin No. 176) are for sale oy the Superin tendent of Documents, U S. Gov ernment Printing Office, Wash ington, D C 20402, at 10 cents each. 1 New Zealand was the first country to allow women to vote, to provide old-age pensions and social security for everyone, and to compel management and workers to submit their dis putes to arbitration. What's New? Daily Food Guide Variety Wuh Nuts New Zealand Firsts