. Business announcement. . ^^DUT rvben glad summer at the west ivinds' call Shall send the flocl(s to Tvoods and pastures ;-—Vergil. Food Many think of milk, for adults, at least, as a bever- Value of age rather than a food, and do not realize that a glass Milk of it adds as much to the nutritive value of a meal as a quarter of a loaf of bread or a good slice of beef. The New York Milk Committee, in making a comparison of the cost and value of various articles of food, stated that one quart of milk is about equal in food value to any one of the following: 3-4 lb. of lean round beef 3


. Business announcement. . ^^DUT rvben glad summer at the west ivinds' call Shall send the flocl(s to Tvoods and pastures ;-—Vergil. Food Many think of milk, for adults, at least, as a bever- Value of age rather than a food, and do not realize that a glass Milk of it adds as much to the nutritive value of a meal as a quarter of a loaf of bread or a good slice of beef. The New York Milk Committee, in making a comparison of the cost and value of various articles of food, stated that one quart of milk is about equal in food value to any one of the following: 3-4 lb. of lean round beef 3 lb. fresh codfish 8 eggs 2 lb. chicken 2 lb. potatoes 4 lb. beets 6 lb. spinach 5 lb. turnips 7 lb. lettuce 1-6 lb. butter 4 lb. cabbage 1 -3 lb. wheat flour 2 lb. salt codfish 1-3 lb. cheese J. Allen Gilbert, , , of Portland, Ore., says: "In milk are contained all the elements necessary to the maintenance of the human body, and evidence is to be had in abundance showing that milk is in no sense a luxury, but is an economical article of ;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Indian Hill farm, inc. [from old catalog]. Worcester, Mass. , Indian Hill farm, inc


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