READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS USED FURNITURE • 13 Used Bedroom Suits * 5 Cedar Wardrobes * 18 Double Beds • 3 China Closets NEW FURNITURE * New Gooseneck Platform Rockers in Vinyl and Nylon • New Sofa Beds and Living Room Suits • Serta Box Springs and Mattresses • Solid Cedar Chests • Pictures with Wooden Frames • Pole and Table Lamps FARMERSVILLE NEW & USED FURNITURE 100 S. Railroad Ave., New Holland Phone 717-354-0283 BETTER THAN EVER! WORLD *5 CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY, MAY 10- 2 & 8 P.M. (Rain or shine) (2 Performances) BUCK TRACTOR PULL STADIUM (10 miles south of Lancaster on Rt. 272) Champion Cowboys competing on tough livestock gathered from all parts of North America - Plenty of rugged wild ACTION! Save *l .OO on all advance tickets! Adults: *4.25 adv., *5.25 gate Children (12 & under) *1.75 adv., *2.75 gate Children Under 4 FREE Special Group Rates for 25 Or More. Available at: SPORT CENTER - Park City Mai! SHENK BROS. SPORTING GOODS - W King St, Lane WILLOW STREET DINER „ „ DUTCH DELL RESTAURANT-Rt 712 S of Lancaster CAPE HORN CORNER - Red Lion PA MAPLEHOFE FARM DAIRY STORE - Quarryville, PA * 4 Kneehole Desks * Lots of Chests of Drawers and End Tables & Ladies Have You Heard? By Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist ABOUT EASY SEWING When you don’t want to spend much tune at your sewing machine but need to add a garment to your wardrobe, look for patterns that use few pieces and have instructions for simple, speedy sewing. Every major pattern company has developed some helps to make sewing fast and easy. “Super Jiffy” patterns are the quickest you’ll find, with just one mam pattern piece plus facings. Other quick-to sew patterns are marked “Super Simple,” “Quick and Easy,” “Make-It-Tomght Knits”, “Make it Easy Please,” “Sew and Go,” Producer - Dave Martin's KEYSTONE RODEO CO., INC providing the finest m family entertainment For More information Call 717-334-7724 “Easy Fashions,” “Very Easy,” “Yes, I Can,” and “E.S.P.” These patterns have two to six mam pieces plus facings. A few of the fast sewing techniques you’ll find in these special patterns are— elastic casing waistlines rather than zipper and straight waist-band and edge brushes made by simply turning under seam allowance and top stitching. You can sew many new clothes and still have plenty of time for other activities if you take advantage of the quick patterns available. FOOD PRESERVATIVES The American diet of the 1980’s would be greatly m Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 3,1980—C5 altered if we did not have the use of preservatives. Our bread would turn stale after a few days, our vegetable oil rancid and our hot dogs a greyish color without the use of preservatives. Preservatives help prevent the deterioration of color, flavor, freshness and nutrient content in loads. They are also added to food to inhibit or prevent microbial'growth. Molds can be a serious problem because they may produce toxins while bacterial growth can cause food poisoning. Preservation techniques have been used for more than a century. A common preservative is salt, used for years to preserve meat without cooking. By retarding the spoilage of food, preservatives also help us prevent waste and supply shortages. The World Health Organization estimates that about 20 percent of the world’s food is lost in this way. A much higher percentage is lost in some countries. It is true that the physical and biological processing of food, such as heating, drying, pickling and % smoking, contribute to the preservation of some sub stances. However, these processes often achieve only partial preservation. Preservatives occur either naturally or synthetically. Some foods known to contain naturally occurring preservatives are cran berries, some fermented cheese, egg whites, milk, honey, horseradish, spices, essential oils, cabbage, garlic, onions, radishes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, bananas, strawberries and cereals, (rye, wheat, wheat bran, corn and barley). These foods contain what are known as antibiotic and antifungal agents. Another type of preservative is the antioxidant. Some an tioxidants occur naturally, such as a form of vitamin C, called ascorbic acid. Other naturally occumng antioxidants include tocopherols (from vitamin E), gum guaiac (a wood resin), quercetin (from onions), rutin (from asparagus) and anthocyamn pigments (from red wine). These all have ominous sounding names but actually occur in nature. Synthetic or chemical antioxidants are commonly used because of ef fectiveness, cost and availability. The three major ones are prophyl gallate (PG), butylated hydroxyamsole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT). Two other well known chemical preservatives are nitrates and nitrites, although they do occur naturally in some foods. Synthetic preservatives have come under increasing attack m the past several years. Laboratory studies of their effects on the health of rats have been conducted for many years in several countries, with a variety of findings. Some researchers report findings that these preservatives may cause cancer, others that they may actually lengthen life through age prevention. At this point in time it is perhaps best for each person to determine individually which preservative he or she will or will not consume. COMPLETE We Use Quality PAINT AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and Efficient Method • Reasonable Prices • Sp r ay-On and Brush-In Method • Sandblasting If Necessary FOR FREE ESTIMATES WRITE ESH SPRAY PAINTING (Daniel S Esh C Ralph Miller) SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN PAINTER Box 3SOA Ronks, PA 17572 or call this number 717-687-7007 or 717-687-8262 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL