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H do manually l Mows, plows, cultivates, clears snow, dozes i AU/ei o ADnCkl mower attachment ■ and much more with optional attachments (82-2014) !■/%¥¥ le 01 UHnUCIN with the purchase of H —q - a Forc * Model 7s LGT H I We guarantee Big Savings ihauiuh siso.oovalue (M-2103) ■ I on our entire Stock of s"7Qfi 00 The tractor that does all the big - I m job.s with ease and yet turns on H a 32" radius' It mows hauls H ■ PMKV spreads, sweeps, sprays and ■ more with optional attachments 3-speed gear transmission H ■ Irmin fL GflrdAd Tractors plus reverse Electric start as an added bonus' Reaches H ■ LUWM w WM speeds of up to 6 mph (82-2006) ■ I STORE HOURS: MON.-FRI. BTO 5, SAT. BTO NOON I I NOTE: SOME ITEMS NOT STOCKED AT ALL STORES I I, wileoie ngn sims ouarreviuj store i»»c*mß store I J !, Saturday, March 18,1972 New Packaging for Bacon Proposed A proposal to require that shingle-packed bacon packages give consumers a better look at what’s inside before they buy will be published soon the the Federal Register, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced recently. The proposed regulation will spell out requirements that would made a substantial portion of a bacon slice m a shingle-packed bacon carton visible to con sumers. Mrs. Virginia Knauer, Special Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs, has held meetings with representatives of companies who package bacon and with USDA in an effort to develop a package which would satisfy consumer requests for a better look at packaged bacon. She reports that several com panies have now developed packages which offer a major improvement. Current Federal meat in spection regulations require that windows in bacon packages be clear and colorless and not be bordered immediately by red graphic matter. Officials said regulations for bacon packaging, if adopted after consideration of the public comments, will probably become effective before the end of the year. Milkmen Honored for Safe Driving Eleven drivers of Moore Dairy, Inc., Lancaster, were honored for safe driving by Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association Insurance Company during ceremonies held in the executive offices of the dairy firm. The award presentation was under the direction of Fred C. Binkley, PMA loss prevention consultant. Witnessing the affair was Nelson Sneath, sales manager of Moore Dairy, Inc. The award given for five to nine years of accident-free driving went to Eugene P. Schlegelmilch, seven years; Paul B. Risser, six years; Jack L. Ranck Jr, five years. The bronze award given for one to four years of driving without a chargeable accident was received by Edward A. Brown, four years; Irvin M. Funk Sr, three years; Ralph Sauders, two years; Leonard Neff, Warren H. Bender, John R. Risser, John Campbell and Donald Arment, one year. Book Cows SNF Recorded Two cows tested in the herd of Roy H. and Ruth H. Book, Ronks, have been listed in an official production testing report released by Holstein-Friesian Association of America. Included with the pounds of milk and butterfat are amounts of solids not-fat produced by each Registered Holstein since last calving. The animals and their actual production levels are: Roaring Maples Archie Alma 6371331, five-years-old, 22,830 pounds of milk, 851 pounds of butterfat and 1,960 pounds solids-not-fat in 308 days. Roaring Maples Misty Marcy 6371323, five-years-old, had 18,550 pounds of milk, 783 pounds of butterfat and 1,569 pounds solids no-fat in 314 days. The Holstein Association’s testing program has provided for determining solids-not-fat (SNF) nutrients since 1962. This is the part of milk that contains protein, lastose, minser minerals and other dements important to the nutrition and taste of milk. 19