Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 05, 1974, Image 26

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—Lancaster Farmli
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
PHONE
626-2191 or 394-3047
♦* ts iai CORN
VORIS VIGOR-PROVEN
V-2662 - 125 Day Maturity
Very Dependable, Large Ears, Heat & Leaf
Disease Resistant, Deep Kernal.
V 2642 - 119 Day Maturity
A Champion. Short-stalked, upright leaf, with a
really high yield and potential. Moderately high
population.
V 2622 - 116 Day Maturity
Exceptionally healthy hybrid with rugged,
dependable yields where ever it goes. One of the
finest silage hybrids
V 2582 - 114 Day Maturity
By demand A special hybrid for the East, large
eared, excellent stalk, and fast drying.
V 2552 - 113 Day Maturity
This is a high population hybrid Pour oh the
fertilizer, early tasselmg and silking a high
yielder
V 2332 - 90 Day Maturity
Tremendous yield potential. Early. Fast drying.
High yielder Picks and shells beautifully
CONTACT
REIST SEED CO.
Mt. Joy. Pa. Phone 653-4121
Saturday, Oct 5. 1974
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Nutrition A La Carte
Here’s an idea for break
fast your teenagers might
like. You can buy frozen,
breaded fillet of sole like
those that are so popular in a
bun at the drive-ins. Or fish
sticks in a bun. Either one
takes little time to pan-fry
for breakfast, in butter. Or
deep-fry or broil them and
pop them in a bun.
Vitamins weren’t even
known in 1900. We knew our
food contained proteins, fats,
carbohydrates, minerals and
water. But when mixtures of
just these nutrients were fed
to animals, they died; so
scientists concluded that
there had to be unidentified
factors in food that were
essential to life. These
factors turned out to be
vitamins.
Leftovers are fine food, a
convenience, and they help
out on the food budget. You
should know, though, that
even under refrigeration,
cooked vegetables, for
example, do lose some of
their vitamin C. Then, re-
Consumers’ Corner
Improper appliance use is of
ten the cause of those washer and
dryer woes. For maximum effi
ciency, take care to.
Sort properly.
Use proper detergent.
Load correctly.
Use hot water for white cot
tons and linens, warm for most
other loads.
Use proper cycles.
Clean lint filters after each
use.
To save repair costs check the
following on your own before cal
ling the serviceman:
Be sure controls are prop
set
erly
If-washer doesn’t fill, fau-
cets
majtnot be turned ofi.
Make sure lid is closed or
washer won’t spin.
Unbalanced loads often
cause vibration and slower spin
ning
Keep drain hose unkinked
and free of debns.
—lf dryer takes too long to
dry, make sure lint trap is clean,
check vent, use correct heat set
tings and don’t overload.
DOTZ
■SILO UNLOADER
RUGGED,
DE BENDABLE!
under all
operating
conditions
y- "H
See your PATZ Dealer today
CALL 717-272-0871
MARVIN J.
HORST
Dairy Equipment and
Amana Appliances
R.D. No.l (Iona)
Lebanon, Pa.
Located on Route 897 between
Schaefferstown and Lebanon,
over 30 years in business at
same place.
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Doctor
in the Kitchen*
by Laurence M. Hurah, M.D.
Consultant, National Dairy Council
heating takes an additional
toll. So plan as wisely as you
can, and avoid having lef
tover cooked vegetables if
you can.
Medical research has
shown that the great
majority of babies in ex
cellent or good condition at
birth are babies of mothers
whose diets are excellent or
good. The mothers, too,
enjoyed better health and
had fewer complications in
pregnancy. This is why
mothers-to-be should know
and practice good nutrition.
Snacks should be
nourishing, and they should
help meet your daily need for
nutrients. There is little to be
gained if snacks are simply
candy and soft drinks.' Make
your snacks small-portion
servings of meat, eggs, fish
or poultry, fruits and
vegetables, breads and
cereals, and milk and other
dairy foods.
This time of year
especially, one relishes the
thought of cheese in dips, in
hot delicacies such as cheese
fondue, on cheese trays, and
ORTHO-GUARD
A TOTAL APPROACH TO TREATING AND STORING
HIGH-MOISTURE FEED GRAIN.
Ortho Grain Preservative offers a practical way of cashing in on the
advantages of harvesting and storing high mositure feed grains.
Ortho Grain Preservative lets you move your crop directly from the field
to storage where It gets a chemical coating of protection before it goes into
conventional buildings.
The result: there's no need to tie up huge amounts of capital in drying
equipment or sealed silos. Grain that’s treated according to label directions
resist spoilage for up to 12 months when stored in metal bins, wood cribs
and similar low cost storage structures.
Unit available on rental basis or can be purchased.
Treats up to 900 bushel per hour, depending on moisture content of
gram. T M
See or call us for complete information on Ortho-Guard and applicator.
as a meat substitute. Ounce
for ounce, cheese will give
you the same high quality
protein as meat, poultry, or
fish. Three ounces of cheese
will give yon the same
protein as three eggs.
Physical fitness calls for
adequate exercise, rest, and
ORTHO GRAIN PRESERVATIVE
+ Reduces the need for air tight storage.
+ Protects grain quality and feed value.
+ Used on the farm for 3 years.
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
Smoketown, Pa.
MARTIN'S MANUFACTURING CO.
Custom
Mode
• FREE STALLS
• BARNTARD FENCES
• SILAGE CARTS in stock
• PIPE GATES 6 ft. to 16 ft.
(every 6") in stock
MARTM’S
MMUFACTURMG CO.
DISTRIBUTOR OF CENTRAL TRACTOR PARTS CO.
R.D.3 Myerstown Phone (717) 933-4151
TAKE RT 645 - 3 MILES NORTH OF MYERSTOWN
FOLLOW DIRECTIONAL SIGNS
Ph. 717-299-2571
good nutrition. Good
nutrition means a balanced
diet Including fish, meat,
poultry and eggs, fruits and
vegetables, whole grain or
enriched bread and cereals,
milk and other dairy foods.
This kind of eating helps
promote physical fitness.