—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29, 1964 12 Eggs From Older Layers Better For Processing As hens giovv oldei their eggs aie more valuable for piocessing into liquid, dued and fi ozen products, U S De partment of Agi iculture stud ies show Since the eggs of younger hens contain moie thick white—piefened toi table use —this finding suggests that consumeis, pioduceis and pio cessois alike could benefit iiom utilization of eggs on the basis of the la>ei s age. Piocessed pioducts now ab soib about 10 pei cent of the 160 million cases of eggs pro duced annually Most commei cial egg pioduceis house their Hocks accoiding to date of hatch and could easily pack the eggs accoiding to the lay ei-age gioups desned. USDA i eseai chers said Studies by utilization scien tists ot USD As Agucultuial Reseai ch Seivice showed that duung the fiist laying year the value of eggs toi piocessed pioducts increased S 2 per case of 30 dozen Two-thnds of this inci ease was due to normal inciease in the size of the eggs but the othei thud was due to piopoitionately less shell moie yolk, and moie solids in the yolks The studies weie conducted by Di Leo Kline, J J Mee han and T F Sugihaia at the Western utilization ic seaich laboiatoiy Albany, Calif, as pait of an effort by ARS to find new and impioved uses foi agucultuial pioducts The scientists found that the peicentage of shell de ci eased and the edible poition of the egg inci eased about 0 5 pei cent duung the fiist lay ing yeai The yolk whicli is moie valuable than the white, inci eased 2 pei cent in pio poi tion of edible contents and about 0 5 pei cent in solids content The white became thinnc showing a deci ease of 1 to 1 5 pei cent in solids con tent duung the fiist laying yeai Baking studies at Albany Lififz Sew & Sew's Aft-end 4-H Roundup On August 19, the Lititz Sew & Sew’s attended 4H Sewing Roundup at Penn Manoi High School The guls weie judged in the morning and in the afternoon saw the diess revue lashion show The fashion show was entitled ‘A Trip to the Woild’s Fan” and approxi mately fifty guls pai ticipated Jan Knight and Dailene Hel man lepiesented the Sew & Sew’s m Diess Revue The gals weie veiy fortu nate this yeai to have eveiy Club membei leceive a blue nbbon Those who icceived blue nbbons weie Jan Knight, Dailene Helman, Caiol Biu bakei, Mai j Swan, Beveily Hess, Vickie Davidson, Maiy Spanglei and Dawne Palmei August 20th the gals en tei tamed the cuppled childien at Elizabeth town Childien’s Hospital They pi esented a \anety show which the chil dien gieatly enjoyed The gals also sold cookies ll.is summei in oidei to raise money toi C \RE packages Ihev aie sending S5O 00 worth oJ CARE packages to diffei ent countnes This is a big accomplishment foi a small club The gnls feel they have had a Very rewairimg summer through then 4H woik. showed that foaming and oth ei performance qualities of egg pioducts in sponge and la>er cakes remained the same dining the first egg-laying year —as did the mtiogen and fat content ol the yolks About 70 per cent of all piocessed egg pioducts aie used in cakes, doughnuts, and other bakeiy foods Lesser amounts aie used in noodles, confections, baby foods, salad dressings, mildaiy food supplies, and school lunches Cooperating California egg produce) s supplied eggs throughout the year to enable the scientists to make compan sons of those from hens of various ages The eggs weie fiom commercial stiams of White Leghoms Oliver Dealers Attend Field Day Two local dealeis attended Olivei Coiporation’s “Giowing 0” Field demonstiations this week at the Chinch Faim School neai Exton, Pa. Nelson H Heishey, manager of N G Heishey & Son, Man heim, with salesman Ammon Shelly and sei vicemen Paul ois a silvei medal to Penn Whitman and Galen Hosier State Ballhead cabbage, bionze lepiesented N G Heishey & medals to Piemier Great Lakes Son lettuce. Pennlake lettuce, and Repiesenting Farmersville Pennsweet muskmelon, and Equipment Co, Inc, Ephiata special mention to the Penn RD 2 at the field demonstia- State tomato. tion weie Ivan Z Nolt, piesi- Thiee tuifgrass varieties dent, Clydeth Buch, treasurer, have won widespread accep and the company’s salesmen, tance and use Pennlawn Chailes Hackman and Eugene cieepmg red fescue, Penncross Putt C’eepmg bent glass for fine big capacity in narrow rows! Superpicker picks clean... non-stop! Now you can pick or shell com in-narrow rows 28" to 35" two rows at a time with a Superpicker! New high angled snapping rolls with patented snap bars keep you moving acre after acre, without plugging. Pick and husk ... or pick and shell. New cage-type shelter interchanges with husking bed. It has big capacity, and load leveling corn thrower. Full year guarantee on picker and sheller. Landis Bros. Lancaster Wilbur H, Graybill Lititz, B. D. 2 H. S. Newcomer & Son Mount Joy Allen H. Matz Denver Chet Long Akron * ,< I * 99 New Varieties Since 1911 By Penn State Univ. In the past half century plant bleeders of the Agncul tuial Experiment Station at The Pennsylvania State Uni veisity have produced 99 new vaneties of crops ' The first two varieties re leased weie Patterson and Key stone spring oats, announced in 1911 They were very popu lar in Pennsylvania and ad joining states, according to Guy W McKee, secietaiy of the Agucultural Expeument Sta tion seed committee Dr McKee has summaiized the Station’s pioduction of field, foiage, tinf, fruit, vegetable and flow er ciops for the fall issue of “Science for the Faimei,” a quaiteily magazine issued by the College of Agucultuie Since 1947 the Station has leleased 31 vaneties of hybud coin Seventeen hybrids weie widely used and seed of 18 is still pioduced Pennscot led clovei, developed in Lancaster County, is widely used over the whole United States Five vegetable and fruit vari eties won All Amencan hon- J. Paul Nolt Gap A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Kew Holland A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville Chas. J. McComsey & Sous Hickory Hill, JVu » e ««i i** I I - • Hove You Heard? (Continued from Page 9) Clean rubber drain mats that won’t come clean with plain soap and water. The steel wool pads will remove the black grime that collects in the giooves Black stieaks on linoleum floor coveungs come off easi ly when you mb them gently with a moist steel-wool soap pad. Large pads make the job of cleaning white-wall tires easier and quickei than with small pads. You Can Do Something About Colds Be aleit to these signals sniffles, sneezes, coughing, sore thioat, aching muscles, tight chest, and running eyes If you have any one of these symptoms, take care of it at once Avoid quick changes in turf, and Penngift ciownvetch for steep slopes Penngift was + he fast crownvetch variety to leceive a varietal name. Nittany Lion Red geranium, leleased in 1963, is widely ac claimed as being the first tuie bieedmg geianium pro duced from seed It won a special purpose commendation from All America Selections Growing HEIFERS d D strong-boned calves. In a test at the Wayne Research Farm, well fitted Hatsteins produced 1720 lbs. more milk and 83 lbs. more fat than whan not properly fitted. FOWL’S FEED SERVICE MILLERSVILLE R. D. 1, Quarryville SUPPLY CO. K. D. 2, Peach Bottom Millersville C. E. SAUDER & SONS i> tv i x 1? i MILLS, * R. D. 1. East Earl R D ’ steVcn3 MOUNTVILLE H. M. STAUFFER FEED SERVICE & SONS, IN C * R. D. 2, Columbia Witmer - Ronks ■ '* •>' ...» fT I i tiff temperature and stay ln i, possible. Eat well-bji'" meals and avoid o\ere a t Drink plenty of liq UW j* U tone up the system aad help elimination. 0 Be thoughtful of others keep your cold to JO u rsi Colds are catching. Co\ei vi mouth when coughmo sneezing, avoid dnect cent with other persons, and ! serve strict rules of hyoJ Guard against the n e\t S J build up your resistance keeping physically fit , common sense and a\oid treme temperature chane overtiredness, and confc with persons who haie col A REMINDER Do judge fruits and vegetables price alone. It seldom p ;us buy just by the puce Hi prices don’t necessauh m cate desirable quahu ], prices are not always asign poor quality. Reasons Why People Omt Habit the same pattt for years As adults p e oi continue to eat adolesci size meals. Family tradition to ha good food and plent\ of i Emotional for some p sons, eating is pleasant uh they’re boied Some peiso overeat when lonely oi sufl discontent about mone\ oip COWS J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn and Bellaire HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks SSSS
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