i od management jnued from Page 58] i, for tBoSe women laminated paper, is made it dear je for use in the " should be printed on home economist ' those individuals ATTENTION: or better daily gains at tower costs , Bovotone 21 ter feed costs and unstable market : make it more important than ever cattlemen to keep the cost of gain One sure way is to feed your own ji haylage and Bovotone 21 from tone. jiotone 21, in addition to delivering iper levels of important m«jor tmls, trace elements and vitamins, tins abundant phosphorus to balance the high calcium content of legume '®es. (dom will you need to feed any sup* tntal protein with a corn, haylage Bovotone 21 program. Your cattle do better, and your out-of-pocket swill be cut dramatically. rotone 110 and 111 grtone has two new pre-mixes tor er 150 Servicemen in PA alone!' Better rations > PRE-MIXES Especially Now! PENNA. UONB.HERSHEY to 166 Paradise. PA 717-442-4807 lONLHERSHEY R 2 Gap. PA 717-442-8573 IASON e. miller 169 Strasburg Pike Lancaster. Pa. WM. J. YODER "1 Conestoga. PA 717 872-8047 tor UI. . ..n SHERWOOD A. WITHER ItoSMS’ JR p* Box 138 Berrysburg. PA 667 2421 717-362-8823 ALVIN ESH 11 '2 Intercourse. PA M 768-3128 MIELVIN CHARLES "jshington Boro. PA ? 1? 684 5783 CALDWELL fil Windsor. PA ? 17 246 1046 , H E. BRUNGART Loganton, PA 717 725-2355 HOOVER \ N «w Holland. PA 717 354-0432 A. HAVES Oxford RD 2 2 >5 932 8736 choosing to use aluminum foil. “For freezing, you should buy the heavy duty aluminum foil, and you should get the extra wide rolls. This is more economical,” she said. According to the home economist, regular-strength with Vigortone. 50 warehouse*—over 5400 servicemen 3 manufacturing plants CHRISTIAN L.STOLTZFUS C. GEORGE BOOK R 2 Box 409 Elverson. PA RD 2, Box 80 Mitflmtown. PA 215-286-5995 717-527-2228 CHESTER SOLTYS, JR. Spring City. PA 215-948-3647 JAMES STUTZMAN SONS RSKutztown.PA 215-683-7198 ELWIN REAM Hughesville. PA 717-584-4085 PAUL L KREIDER R 2 Palmyra. PA 717-964-3791 WILMERi. WEAVER R 1 Fredericksburg. PA 717-865-6710 TmmiwefeedlotJ // aluminum foil is just not heavy duty enough to keep the food from becoming freezer burned. In answer to a question raised by a member of the audience, Mrs. Thomas did say she approves of the use of freezer film, although she is concerned that it can be punctured. Summarizing her discourse on freezing materials, Mrs. Thomas said Cattlemen feedlot cattle, Bovotone 110 and 111. Both contain high levels of major minerals, trace elements and vitamins as well as non-protein nitrogen (NPN). They are particularly suited for grain and grain silage rations needing supplemental protein. Bovotone 111 also contains MGA*, which produces a quieter bunch of heifers and promotes better daily gains. See your Vigortone Serviceman now If you’re concerned about feeding costs, too, give your Vigortone serviceman a call. He has many up-to-date feeding pro grams that will help you save money. You’ll soon see why more cattlemen are feeding Vigortone especially now. * XcfiMend trade oaik ol the Upjob Compuy for adeogestrol acetate. cost less . . . KAREN TAYLOR R 3 Cambridge, MD 301-228-3989 NEW JERSEY C. OWEN FRANKLIN R 3 Bridgeton, NJ 609-451-5919 JOHN KLEMIUK Box 368 Hammonton. NJ 609-561-0982 RAYMOND CANTI RD 2 Phillipsburg, NJ 201-859-1314 RUSSELL FRY Duncannon. PA delmarva ROMAN VODER R 1 Grantsville, MD 301-89 S-5302 ERIC W. FOGG West Chester. PA 215-696-2283 ED FOGG Malvern. PA 215-647-6818 NEDSHIMP Woodstown. NJ 609-769 3481 LEE TICE R 2 Elmer NJ 609 358-2622 that no product on the market is totally air tight, and that air will dry out foods in any type of con tainer if the food is left in the freezer for too long. “The worst culprit for drying out foods is die frost free freezer,” she told the group. To keep this type dt freezer frost free, a greater than normal amount of air is circulated throughout. And, while this air circulation keeps the frost from ac cumulating on the freezer, it also dries out food much more quickly than the cir culation in the freezer that is not frost free. Therefore, foods stored in this type of freezer must be very, very well wrapped. Labeling Once the packages are wrapped, labeling is another key factor in food storage. For this part of the freezing process, masking tape and a marking pencil are needed. A description of the food wrapped, and the date frozen should be written on the outside of each package. A note on how the food was prepared should also be placed on the outside. The next important step is to keep an inventory of the contents in the freezer. . “A freezer inventory is like a checking account, you must keep records of what is going in as well as what is coming out so you don’t get caught in a predicament,” Mrs. Thomas said. On that written inventory, the homemaker can record all the items in the freezer, including the size of the package and the date frozen. The packages should then be checked off as they are used. This inventory should be kept right near the freezer •* OP *u«I.TV •’ CONTROLLERS & FENCING SUPPLIES PEQUEA BATTERIES Ronks, Pa. 17572 Authorized/Distributor and Warranty/Staßon Write in orders for fence controllers shipped U.P.S. SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS READY MIX CONCRETE FOR EVERY PURPOSE * v •Crushed Stone •Ready Mixed Concrete •Asphalt Paving • QUALITY CONTROLLED CONCRETE • RADIO EQUIPPED REET • MIX UNIFORMITY THRU AUTOMATION • SATURDAY MORNING DELIVERY DENVER RD#3... PHONE 267-7591 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 25,1977—59 for ease in checking off the items. If this system is kept properly, each homemaker will have an accurate in ventory of what is in her freezer at all times and the packages won’t be stored too long. The oldest packages should always be used first. “It takes extra time,” admitted Mrs. Thomas, “But, honestly, it’s wor thwhile.” Yearly turnover Once the packages are stored, there is another trick to getting the most from the family freezer dollar - tur ning over the inventory two and a half times per year. “This is difficult,” Mrs. Thomas conceded, “but it is the most economical.” Many housewives, she pointed out, use their freezers only for storing Summer produce. When the supply is depleted, they wait for the next growing season to come around again. Instead of letting this happen, Mrs. Thomas suggested filling the freezer with beef in November or December, or preparing ahead for the holidays and freezing. A third suggestion was to keep an eye on the specials at the frozen food counter in the grocery store 1 and to stock up when a good bargain is available. She also noted that as the supply of food in the freezer gets low, and just before the Call Your HUSKEE-BILT MAN! 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Partial defrosting may be needed several times a year, since »ost reduces freezer spas; and raises storage temperature. Dairy princess chosen tonight GETTYSBURG, Pa. - Adams County will hold its Tenth Annual Dairy Prin cess Contest today (June 25, 1977) at the Biglerville High School, North Main Street, Biglerville, at 8 pan. The reigning Adams County Dairy Princess Maryann Klinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Klinger, New Oxford R 2, will crown her successor. Four Adams County dairy farmers’ daughters have entered the contest. They are ' Lita J. McGough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. R 8; Kathryn Murren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Murren, Hanover R 4; Nancy Reinhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reinhart, Jr., Gettysburg R 6; and Debbie Sprague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sprague, Gettysburg R 3.