Great 8 Ad Shows Pork Cuts CHICAGO, IL. The Great 8 - no, it’s not a new drink or snack. It’s a new pork advertising cam paign targeted to dietitians which features the eight cuts of pork that fall between the skinless chicken breast chicken thigh in terms of total fat content For years, chicken has nutrition ally been considered the “gold standard” by healthcare profes sionals, and when providing diet ary recommendations, patients were encouraged to eat chicken, while other meats were taboo. By showing pork can nutritionally compete with chicken. The Great 8 ad is attempting to move pork onto the playing field with chicken. I SUPPORT PENNSYLVANIA The turf tractor for people who despise non-performing investments The Steiner docs the work of a dozen different single-purpose machines. Better. All it takes is a few minutes to change attachments and you’re ready to mow, move dirt and snow, edge, blow, chip, aerate and more. 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QUESTION—Jenny Palpvitch of Lancaster County would like to purchase a wrought Iron bench that wraps around a tree. It may be new or used. QUESTION Several years ago, Harold R. Stoudt of Hamburg purchased aluminum-clad electric fence wire by direct shipment from South Star Industries in Tenn. The deal er discontinued his business. Does anyone know of the com pany or one that sells similar high quality aluminum clad male able steel wire. It did not recoil when unspooled and could be hand spliced. QUESTION A Lehighton reader would like to know the market price for goose and duck eggs. QUESTION Louise Graybeal, Renick, W.V., wants to know where to purchase flaked hominy. She writes that a company called Pleezing used to sell it. She has inquired about this product for years and hasn't been able to find out if it was removed from the market, and, if so, why? QUESTION Marian Mosemann, Summit Hill, is looking for a wire jig that can be used for making patterns in any shape and size by bending the wire. QUESTION Marian Mosemann, Summit Hill, would like paper puzzles that were sometimes given away by the John Deere tractor franchises. The puzzles were made either out of thin cardboard or thick paper. The puzzle pieces were pack aged inside a letter-sized envelope with instructions to solve the puzzle printed on the outside of the envelope. QUESTION Marian Mosemann, Summit Hill, would like to know where to purchase gift boxes for jellies and breads. THE STEINER iroducte Made In USAI troudl sell W (£* For AH \\ \v-rw Your Concrete \CI '\JI W Walls And \l VP^^ 3 * Construction 4 Needs c o*c^^' WC 65’ Diameter SCS Approved Circular Manure Storage Invest ln Concrete, Quality Work That Will test A Lifetime CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES CONTACT AND SEE HOW AFFORDABLE ROY SENSENIG CONCRETE WALLS CAN BE 717-355-0726 a ! 5 F 4 PRECISE 601 Overly Grove Road, New Holland, PA 17557 candy boxes are too small QUESTION Blanche Hertzler, Mt. Wolf, would like to purchase some old readers used in public school in the 19305. She wants the third through sixth reader of the Baldwin and Bender series, copyrighted 1911 by American Book Company. She has the second reader. One of the readers has the poem Taming the Colt,’’ which she wants. QUESTION John T. Los, 2350 Croll School Rd., York, PA 17403, would like to talk with someone about the litho graphs with the following information on them: Artist signature Fred S. Cozzens 1893. Armstrong & Co. Llth. Boston. Copyright 1893 American Publishing Co. Hartford, Conn. QUESTION—Edgar Jackson, Ligonier, would like to know how to puff wheat, rice, and corn for making cereal. ANSWER Irene Harris, Middleburg, remembers her grandma raised small orange peppers, which she stuffed with cabbage and canned. She wanted to know the correct name for the orange peppers and where the seeds or plants can be purchased. Thanks to Myrtle Shenk, Manheim, who writes that she has some seeds from her own garden that she will share if Irene sends her complete address. ANSWER—Byrd Futhey, Woodward, wanted a source for purchasing coveralls and bib overalls in children’s sizes (size 12). Thanks to Nancy Cummings who said the items may be purchased at Weavers’ Store in Fivepointville along Rt. 897. ANSWER A Pennsylvania reader wanted the address and phone number of the company in New Holland that makes goat milk cheese. Thanks to Mary Stauffer, Ephrata, who writes that the company is Fleur De Lait Foods Inc., 400 S. Custer Ave., New Holland, PA 17557 or call (717) 355-8500. ANSWER—A reader wanted to know where to purchase goose gourd seed. Thanks to B.W. Pue, Rocky Ridge, Md., for writing that it may be purchased from P.L. Rohrer & Bro., Inc., P.O. Box 250, Smoketown, PA 17576. ANSWER Florence Fisher, Etters, wanted to know what to do to keep chipmunks from digging holes in the lawn. Kath leen Brudel, Bath, writes that she puts a few squares of cho colate Ex Lax in each hole. She read about this in an old gar den book. ANSWER Tim Paulus, Pittstown, N.J., has an old wooden-box Oliver single-disk grain drill that needed replace ment disks and bearing assemblies #81824A and left and right shoes. Thanks to Nick of Dengler Tractor, 6687 Shurz R., Middletown, Ohio 45042 for writing that they have parts. Call (513) 423-400 Q. ulture - Residential - Commercial '’Pee JhnA vßhi'tiß? '’9»eßon'sJ-Prs Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 29, 1995-811 CONCRETE WALLS, INC.
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