Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 28, 1987, Image 53

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How To Shop For
Frozen Foods
One of the conveniences that
most of us enjoy as homemakers is
the home freezer and its ac
companying companion, frozen
foods. Here are a few simple rules
to follow when buying frozen foods
to get the greatest value for your
food dollar.
Take Your Pick of Two Great Deals!
Up to 3 Years
Or
Cash Rebates From Kubota Up to
Make the deal that’s best for you on the
Kubota tractor of your choice. Come in
now for details on the low financing
available to qualified buyers through
Kubota Credit Corporation on new Kubota
diesel tractors and implements,
or
Cash Rebates direct from Kubota
Tractor Corporation on the
tractor that fits your needs from
10 to 85 RIO. horsepower, (or
you can apply your cash rebate
Your Kubota Dealer Invites You To Come In And See
The Full Line Of Kubota Tractors & Implements
By Doris Thomas
Lancaster Extension
Home Economist
• Check your freezer space
before going shopping. Don’t
purchase more frozen food than
your freezer can handle.
• Shop the freezer section last.
Do not have the frozen food lying in
your shopping cart while you mull
over the repiainder of your food
needs.
• Study the freezer case for new
$2700
ji'fSi
UKUBOTH*
Nothing like it on earth”
products and ideas. You will find
many time-saving products for
those times when you are too busy
to cook.
• Select food packages which are
in perfect condition. Torn or
crushed packages will allow the
food to dry out and lose taste and
quality.
• Make grocery shopping your
last stop. Don’t allow your frozen
food to thaw in the car while you
make further stops.
• Place your frozen food in your
freezer immediately when you
arrive home.
• Remember to label and date
packages so that you will be sure to
use first the foods which have been
in your freezer the longest.
•If you do not have a
refrigerator/freezer thermometer,
purchase one and place it in your
freezer. Keep the temperature of
your freezer at Zero degrees
Fahrenheit. Food retains its
to your down payment).
Cash Rebates range from $350 on the
G Series lawn and garden tractors to
$2700 for the largest Kubota farm
tractors. See us for details on the rebate
for the Kubota that’s just your size.
(Rebates not available on fleet and bid
sales).
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These offers are only available
from February 1 to June 30,
1987. So come in now and take
your pick.
quality much longer when stored
at this temperature.
Shopping For A
Refrigerator Freezer
Modem refrigerator/freezer are
designed to use energy more ef
ficiently. Improvements and
energy saving features do cost
more to buy, but the extra dollars
are soon recovered in energy
savings.
Keep in mind that the amount of
energy consumed by a
refrigerator/freezer depends on
size, temperature to be main
tained, insulation, and defrost
system. Factors to consider and
evaluate:
• Size or capacity for present
and future family needs.
• Options such as ice maker;
cost, convenience, satisfaction.
• Estimated energy con
sumption and operation cost.
See/Call Your Local Dealer For
Details.
Offer Good Thru 6/30/87
7o
• Insulation: type and amount
• Energy saving features:
“power saver” switch, or by-pass
condenser loops to prevent con
densation.
• Freezer compartment: size,
location, and temperature range.
• Type of defrost: manual, cycle
(partial), or no-frost (automatic).
For example, a frost-free
refrigerator/freezer costs more to
operate than manual or partially
automatic models. The frost-free
feature is only one reason for the
higher operating cost. Chances are
it is larger than the old manual
defrost it replaced. The cost-free
model probably has more freezer
space and maintains O°F com
pared to about 15°F for a manual
defrost unit. Keeping lower
temperatures takes more energy
but maintains food quality longer.
4.5% APR Financing
or Cash Rebates From
Kubota.
PENNSYLVANIA
Alburtis
CANNSBILCO
215-966-3733
Avondale
THOMAS POWER
EQUIP.
215-268-2181
Bielerville
O.G. RICE, INC.
717-677-8135
Bloomsbure
TRACTOR PARTS CO.
717-784-0250
Carlisle
PETERMAN FARM
EQUIP., INC.
717-249-5338
Chambersburg
STOUFFER BROS., INC.
717-263-8424
Dallas
PENN STATE SEED CO.
717-675-8585
Dover
STRALEYFARM
SUPPLY, INC.
717-292-2631 -4443
Honesdale
MARSHALL
MACHINERY, INC.
717-729-7117
Lebanon
KELLER BROS.
TRACTOR CO.
717-949-6501
Lititz
KELLER BROS.
TRACTOR CO.
717-626-2121
Limerick
THE HAY PRESS
215-489-0611
Mifflmbure
MIFFLINBURG FARM
SUPPLYING.
717-966-3114
New Park
Stewartstown
M & R EQUIP.. INC.
717-993-2511
Newtown Square
NIEMEYER SERVICE
CENTER
215-356-2672
North Huntingdon
LASPINA EQUIPMENT
412-864-5147
Reynoldsville
McGARVEY EQUIP. CO,
814-653-9637
Wellsboro
BENEDICT’S FORD
TRACTOR
717-724-2839
West Chester
M.S. YEARSLEY
ft SONS
215-696-2990
MARYLAND
Chestertown
W.N. COOPER &
SON INC.
301-778-3464
Hagerstown
ARNETTS GARAGE
301-733-0515
Rising Sun
AG MB. EQUIP.
CO. INC.
301-658-5568
Upper Marlboro
GATEWAY FORD
TRACTOR, INC.
301-627-6400
NEW JERSEY
Andover
ANDOVER TRACTOR
& EQUIP. INC.
201-786-5525
Elmer
ROORKS FARM
SUPPLYING.
609-358-3100
Fairfield
CALDWELL TRACTOR
& EQUIP. INC.
201-227-6772
Flemington
PONIATOWSKI BROS.
EQUIP. CO.
201-782-3514
Flamesport
MATERIAL HANDLING
SYSTEMS
609-267-6100
Hammonton
RODIO TRACTOR
SALES, INC.
609-561-0141