To keep apple slices from darkening sprinkle with lemon juice or quickly dunk them in cool, salted water. Before you buy a big blue... check the top and bottom too. Now that you’re ready for oxygen-limiting feed storage and automated livestock feeding, you have a choice.' Oiite ancTthWs. Ours is "Sealstor*We give you perma nently bonded glass-to-steel construction. We give you closer bolt spacing. We offer more sizes. And more use able storage space in comparable size structures. Our dom Pound for pound our fiber-glass roof is stronger. Our dome takes fewer panels and fewer seams and bolts to assemble. It is extra tight. And we recess the breather bags high up in the dome, giving you extra useable storage Our rugged bottom unloader. This massive, sweep-arm auger unloader is proved by years of service in hundreds of forage structures. There are no costly chains to break. “Short-arming” is un necessary. You push a button and get higher volume feed delivery than with any other bottom unloader. Sulstor products art manufactured by Southwestern Porcelain. Inc P O Box • Sand Springs Oklahoma 74063 Clip and mail the coupon to: PENN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS INC. RDI BOX 77 KINZER'PA MEL STOLIZFUS • PH: 717-768-3873 (Formerly Stoitzfus Silo Equipment) I TOWN ! PHONE I No. of animals i Beef Statistics are no sub stitute for judgment Henry Clay STATE CHECK IF STUDENT Hogs A 9 CONSUMER GUIDELINES “Do most consumers plan their purchases carefully and buy accordingly? Many do not, according to a recent survey which set out to determine women's buying habits Some 44 per cent of those responding said they buy garments ‘on impulse ” Viewpoints ZIP Dairy Acreage Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 16,1977 I r- * > Renouned lecturer to address garden club LANCASTER, Pa., - Anabel Combs Lasker, in ternationally known lec turer, will speak at an open meeting of the Green Acres Garden Club of Lancaster on April 21 at 1:30 p.m. in the farm and Home Center, Arcadia Road. Mrs. Combs’ itinerary has included the Royal Hor ticultural Society in London, the World’s Fair in Brussels, where she won the Designer’s Medal for Creativity, and the teaching of the first judging schools in Canada and Switzerland. She has written six books on gardening and has taught at the New York Botanical Gardens for 25 years. She also taught courses at Penn State, Wellsley, Columbia, U.C.L.A., Yale, and Har- SALES JHTjrjwroP HEAVY DUTY SPRAYERS 200 gal & 300 gal. Trailer Models 110 Gal & 150 gal. 3 pt Hitch Models PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN FARM SUPPLIES - HARDWARE RT.4Utto.Pa Woodcorner Rd. 1 mile west of Ephrata off RL 322 Ph. (717)733-4332 yard. She now writes for American Home, Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, Harpers, and Sunset magazines. Presently, she lives on a farm in Woodbine, York County, where she raises sheep, wheat, and corn. Mrs. Combs’ demon stration will be a segment of the two-hour program given at the World’s Fair in Brussels. The subject matter explores “Our Heritage of Flowers and Plants in In terior Decoration.” Antique and reporduction containers as well as modem adap tations of early vessels will be used. The program is sponsored in co-operation with the Farm and Home Center, Lancaster, and is open to the public without charge. SERVICE 55