26—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 12, 1972 Darla Erickson and Vicky Hull, floriculture students at Brownstown Vo- Tech, prepare geranium plants in preparation for May sales. Many geranium operators are doing the same for the upcoming spring sales of bedding plants to beautify homes throughout the county. In the Kitchen LEMON SAUCE Vz cup sugar 1 tbsp. cornstarch 1 cup water 3 tbsps. butter or margarine 1 tsp. grated lemon rind 2 tbsps. lemon juice Vs tsp. salt Mix sugar and cornstarch in small saucepan: stir in water. Cook, stirring con stantly, until sauce is clear and thickened and comes to a boil. Stir in butter, lemon rind, lemon juice and salt Use sauce as a topping for apple fritters, etc TRY A CLASSIFIED AD IT PAYS! FIELD FENCING Genuine Keystone Brand wire field fencing with the Red top wire. Early spring prices now in effect on woven fencing for horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, etc. Also welded turkey flooring, Barb Wire, Steel Posts, etc Extra discount on large orders YOU SAVE AT ZIMMERMAN’S ON TOBACCO MUSLIN ADDING MACHINES For Sale or Rent. Open Thursday till 8, Friday till 9 - Closed Wednesday at noon. W.L. ZIMMERMAN & SONS INTERCOURSE. PA. Dial 717-768-8291 BOTTLED GAS TANK TRUCK DELIVERY 1 OF GULF HOME-HEATING OILS - KEROSENE DIESEL, OIL ENGINE GASOLINE, GASLITE NAPHTHA AERIAL LADDER EQUIPT. FARM PAINTERS BRUNING QUALITY PAINT WE SPRAY IT ON AND BRUSH IT IN. Call Now For Free Estimates HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17502 Phone 717-393-5530 J"jAMESWAY VOLUMATIc! uto r-U nloa d e r Ij IVI • k • South Cedar St., Lititz, Pa. 17543 Ph. 626-8144^ New Beef, Two longtime favorite publications, “Facts About Beef” and “Facts About Pork,” have recently been completely revised and printed in full color by the National Live Stock and Meat Board. In addition to their more at tractive and colorful appearance, all the “facts” have been updated where necessary to conform to new developments. On Selecting Heavy winter coats aren’t always warm. Extension clothing specialists at Pennsylvania State University say that the weight of a coat doesn’t really tell how warm it will be. The fiber content is the true clue to finding a warm coat. Wool is the warmest fiber you can buy. Reprocessed wool is often used in boys’ winter coats. That is, wool that was made into fabric but never used. So it is broken down again and rewoven. This means the fabric has a rougher texture, but it is just as warm as original wool fabric. One-hundred per cent wool may be expensive, and it must be dry cleaned. These are two drawbacks to buying wool. Acrylic fibers are next to wool in warmness. Sometimes it is woven and looks very much like wool. It may also be a pile. Modacrylic, as a pile fabric, is also warm. The clothing specialists say sometimes a coat or jacket may look warm, but it won’t be. Fibers that may look warm but really aren’t include cotton, polyester and nylon. For example, a cotton corduroy jacket with a bulky No to Manhandle Power Circle Drive True 3'Point Suspension No Weights to Adjust Pork ‘Facts’ According to Reba Staggs, the Meat Board’s Director of Home Economics; “They contain the very latest recommendations for the selection, care, storage, freezing, defrosting, cookery and nutritional values, respectively, of beef and pork.” One example of up-dated information concerns storage. The new recom mendations are based on changes that have been made in Warm Coats polyester pile lining will not be as warm as it may look. Let the fiber content on the label be your guide when selecting a warm winter coat. Then check to see how the coat is made. Will cold air come up the sleeves or are there knit cuffs to stop it? Is it open at the neck so air can get in there? A really warm coat should keep out the air on even the coldest day, explain the clothing specialists. ROACHES FLEAS - TICKS RATS or MICE 1. C. EHRLICH CO., INC. 1278 Loop Rd ,Lanc. PHONE 397-3721 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Landis Bros. Inc. New Holland 354-4191 Lancaster 393-3906 Are Available Buy a New John Deere Snowmobile now and take Advantage of This Great Offer • Choose your own John Deere snowmobile suit valued at up to $89.95... AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE! • Small Down Payment on the Snowmobile • No Installment Payments from May until November, 1972 • No Finance Charges until November, 1972 Nothing Runs Like a Deere And here’s a great, special offer from your participating John Deere Dealer Buy a new John Deere Snowmobile anytime between now and April 1,1972, and you’ll also get a John Deere Snowmobile Suit at no additional charge. You select the suit you prefer from any of John Deere’s handsome styles. But that’s only half the deal Your John Deere Dealer is also making it easy for you to own either a new 339 CC or 436 CC Snowmobile You make only a minimum down payment And there’ll be no installment payments to make between May 1 and November 1,1972. No finance charges imposed until November. You get a beautiful new John Deere Snowmobile, a new snowmobile suit normally valued at up to $89.95 at no additional cost, and special financing. All to introduce you to the fun and excitement of John Deere Snow mobiling. Offer good until April 1,1972 See your nearby John Deere dealer now He’ll show you why... nothing runs like a JOHN DEERE Deere M. S. Yearsley & Sons West Chester 006-2990 Shotzberger's Elm 66542141 packaging methods and materials used by retailers, says Miss Staggs. Nutritional information in the revised edition is now more practical and helpful for the busy homemaker doing the family shopping and meal planning, said Frances Hall, Asst. Director of the Board’s Nutrition Research Dept. Both revisions contain the same basic subject areas covered in the previous publications, but the information is presented in a style that’s easier to read and understand. The “Facts” folders may be purchased in quantity from: Communications Services Dept., National Live Stock and Meat Board, 36 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Illinois, 60603. ATTENTION Specials on Farm Tires. Blemish and seconds now in stock. Many used tires also. We install or repair ion your farm. MUMMAU TIRE SERVICE Mount Joy, Pa. 653-1260
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