Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1981, Image 120

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    C32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18,1981
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Caravan of coolers
delivers ham
HERSHEY A caravan of ten
tractor trailers loaded with
milk coolers rolled into the parking
ot here at the Hershey Motor
ixxlge on Sunday evening. Along
with their precious cargo of
stainless steel dairy equipment,
the truckers delivered a Missouri
ham from the state’s Department
of Agriculture Secretary Jim
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Secretary of Agriculture Penrose Hallowed accepts a
Missouri ham presented by lead driver Bill Johnson a gift
from Missouri’s Secretary of Agriculture Jim Boillot. The ham
traveled interstate with a caravan of milk coolers. Looking on
is Jim Wickersham, director of marketing for the Paul Mueller
Company.
WE HAVE A
COMPLETE CORN AND SOYBEAN LIQUID
BLEND FERTILIZER PROGRAM FOR YOU
ALSO A
FULL LINE OF CHEMICALS FOR
SPRING SPRAYING.
CHECK OUR PRICES.
WE HAVE A GOOD
SUPPLY OF GUTWIN
SEED CORN
Check our complete Fertilizer Program.
Fluid Fertilizer applied by our Flotation Equipment.
• Bulk Dry Fertilizer • Lime Spreading
• Spreading of Liquid & • Complete Soil Testing
Dry Fertilizer Program
• Baler Twine * Alfalfa & Clover Seeds
RD 2, Cochranviile, Penna. 19330
PHONE: Office 215-869-8201215-869-8006
215-932-3307 Rauf 215-444-5170
Located on Rt. 41 Between Avondale and Cochranviile
Warehouse at RuseeHville.
Boillot to Pennsylvania’s
Secretary of Agriculture Penrose
Hallowell.
According to lead driver Bill
Johnston, who presented the ham
to Hallowell, the caravan’ left
Missouri at 10 a.m. on Saturday
morning, drove the 1000 miles to
Pennsylvania through ram and
fog, and arrived in Hershey at 6:30
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The Mueller Company shipped in a cargo of saving Keystone state customers about
milk coolers ordered by Pennsylvania farmers 540,000 in freight expenses. Company
valued at $700,000. The company delivered distributors for the Northeast met in Hershev
the coolers as part of an energy saving effort t* l * B week.
p.m. on Sunday. The cross-country
trip was part of the Paul Mueller
Company’s efforts to save money
for their distributors and the
farmers they serve
In order to save energy, the
Missoun-based company decided
to take annual meetings and
workshops to their distributors
instead of having the distributors
LITITZ With the cost of food
soaring skyward, selecting food
that is fresh and safe is essential.
For most consumers, this process
begins at the supermarket.
Miss Trudy Dougherty, ex
tension home economist of The
Chester County Cooperative Ex
tension Service offers some food
safety guidelines to follow.
Whenever possible, check “open
dates” for product freshness she
stresses. Avoid products that show
any signs of food spoilage as in
dicated below:
Frozen food;
Old packaging indicates food
may have been stored long enough
to have deteriorated in color,
flavor, texture and nutritive value.
WE BUY
HORSERADISH ROOTS
Ail Grades
.Call Tulkoff
Cash Paid on Delivery
From 100 lbs. to 100,000 lbs.
Toll Free Call Collect
Day -800-638-7343
Evenings Call Collect -
301-358-0956
Ask for Martin Tulkoff or
Dan Kichter
CARROLL CO.
AGRICULTURAL POINT
TRACTOR PULL
To Be Held
SUNDAY, APRIL 26
1:00 P.M.
(Rain date Sun., May 3)
At the Agricultural Center in West
minster, MO.
ADULTS $5.00
CHILDREN 12 & UNDER - $3.00.
Refreshments Served on Grounds
Open Pit Beef
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travel to the Springfield plant. The
workshops for the Northeast were
held this week in Hershey.
Smce Pennsylvania farmers had
ordered the company’s coolers and
smce the company’s personnel
were traveling to the Keystone
state, Mueller officials decided to
transport the coolers freight free.
Follow safe Food buying tips
Excessive frost indicates
product has thawed and been
refrozen, again lessening quality.
A broken package probably
means contents are dried and
discolored.
Ready-to-eat hams, stored along
the edges of refrigeration units
may have been exposed to un
desirably high temperatures and
therefore contain excessive
amounts of bacteria.
Buy canned hams that say they
should be refrigerated only if they
are displayed m refrigerated
storage units.
Do not buy:
Cans or jars with bulging ends
(the exceptions are beer and
carbonated beverages); this in
cludes cans with bulging lids
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Meat:
Canned food:
FACTORY AUTHORIZED
SALE!
25% to 30% OFF
ireplace
Insert
Convert your exietinc fireplace to
efficient woodttove heat today'
CHISTM B. HOLT
30 S Hershey Ave. (Bareviile) Leola, Pa. 17540
PHONE (717) 656-6098
Hours: Mon. t Tues. By Appointment
Wed.. Thurs . Fri. 10 to 8; Sat. 10to 4
amounting to savings of about
(40,000, according to a company
spokesperson. A total of 27 truck
loads made the trip representing
a (700,000 investment by Penn
sylvania dairy producers.
The Mueller Company is one of
the world's largest manufacturers
of milk coolers for farm use. SM
caused by severe dents.
Cans or jars with visible signs of
leakage.
Pull-top containers with obvious
cracks on lid, or glass containers
showing signs of loosening or
opening of closures.
Badly rusted cans with deep pits
near point of perforation. Canned
foods that contain only slight dents
with only slightly crushed sides are
generally safe. Also acceptable are
cans with small rustspots easily
removed without damage to the
can.
Fresh fruits
and vegetables:
Avoid moldy or rusty fruits and
vegetables even if only a small
amount of mold is present. Signs of
mold indicate it has already
penetrated the food
Easily fits your
existing fireplace'
Comes complete
with blower for
even greater
efficiency l Your
choice of two
sizes . . large
size heats up to
2500 sq.ft.
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