12—*-Laiidaster Farming, Friday, May 9, 1958 Outstanding Speakers Highlight PENB Annual Meeting in Chicago (Continued from page seven) Technical Research Advisory Committee, suggested ways in which the poultry industry might put Cheskm’s findings to good use Stadelman pointed out that expansion of eg g consumption in all age groups can be accom plished only “by a nationally in tegrated promotional campaign giving the true story relative to eggs and good nutrition ” He suggested exploiting the nutritional value of eggs in all advertising, publicity, and mer chandising efforts to consumers emphasizing the well balanced nutritional aspects Stadelman singled out young homemakers as a primal y target for this important egg nutritional information because “there are more housewives in this class than others and because they will influence more of the po tential market in the next few > ears ” HELEN McCULLY, Food Edi tor of McCall s magazine, con gratulated PENB on its job of distnbutmg informational mate rial on poultry and eggs to a large number of consumers In her talk entitled “Let’s Help the Homemakers” Miss McCully said that it is the job of both maga zines and oigamzations like PENB to keep ahead of the times and never stop exploring the new horizons in foods To illustrate her point she said “After all 10 '• vears ago who ever heard of the pizza ” SPEAKING TO THE afternoon SEED POTATOES Groff’s Hardware NEW HOLLAND, PA SIDES to handle wilted hay or any other forage FASTER 0 with Jes* Horsepower per ten . , with Jen Menpewer • • • with iess SetUp Time* Mann & Grumelli Farm Service R. D. 2, Quarryville Ph. ST 6-3630 session of the meeting Mrs. Anna May Wilson, a prominent business woman and mother of four praised the convenience of eggs saying- “Consider the package has anyone equaled it ? It is neat, no wasted space, fits nicely into the hand and is protected by an inner lining that looks like a high gra'de cellophane Eggs may be cooked and eaten right from the original package in which they come, or served on your best china platter.” Mrs Wilson also had high praise for the informational lit erature which PENB distributes to consumers She said “Could any practicing housewife worthy ot her name take a look at the luscious Egg Cook Book without rushing to her kitchen . . ” MRS. MARY MARK STURM. Director, Bureau of Home Eco nonucs, Chicago Public Schools, suggested Public Schools as fer tile ground for PENB Education al activities and also gave con crete publicity - merchandising suggestions to the industry on how it igight do the job better “In high school home economics classes today, we feel that we are serving to better inform the homemaker of tomorrow, and you might look to it as an oppor tunity for selling tomorrow’s homemaker today, ’ she said She pointed out the consumer education potential tor get of 15, 000 home economics teachers with about a hundred pupils apiece Among the suggestions she en- :: It || Cut Home Improvements || •• ♦♦ «• ;U Storm Doors, Windows, Jalousies. Awnings, Rooting, Siding, Carpentery, Roof Coating I ♦♦ ♦? | RALPH F. KLINE • | j| 405 S. Broad St. LITITZ, PA. j| H Phone MA 6-7474 H ♦» H 20 years experience in Home Improvement field « H Our experience is your safeguard Why take chances? 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Asphalt Paving & Crushed Stone Quarryville STerling 6-2191 Implanted Steers Make Best Gains in Drylot Feeding System* Tests at Penn State Show (Continued from page eleven) cidentally In the trials reported here no harmful or damaging side cflects of using stilbestrol were evident The type of feed, thb average daily gains of the implanted steers, and the traditional gams resulting from the implantation are given in the table Three years ago the Food and Lrug Administration approved umerated for doing a better job of this total education progran were the following 1 Make educational kits and ma terials “flexible” so as to allow an opportunity for teacher and pupil to do some creative teach ing and thinking 2 Make available to teachers and ~ classrooms more ‘‘live ’ demon strations on the care and prep-J aration of poultry in the home economics classes and labora j tones I 3 Make it possible for teacheis to have easier access to egg and poultry products so they might use them oftener in classroom and laboratory, work 4 Expand distribution of posters films, and other usual aids 5 Advertise more and often am ‘more consistently in the pro fcssional home economics mag azmes 6 Exploit the egg carton for con sumer eduation messages oi buying and cooking of eggs DR. PHILIP L. WHITE of the American Medical Associatioi asked the meeting for the kirn ot facts a physician needs in or For Your Cali Quarryville, Pa. the teeding of stilbestrol to steers as a means of obtaining improved gains during the fattening period Stilbestrol is usually included in the beef supplement to supply 10 milligrams daily per head Varia tions in supplement consumption cause a variation in stilbestrol in take and the use .of supplements with a fixed amount of stilbestrol does not allow for flexibility in tne amounts of supplement that tan be safely fed der to guide him ih his diet and nutrition advice to his patients White is Secretary of the AMA’s Council on Foods and Nu tnfion He asked for concrete scientific information m these fol lowing fiields 1 Nutrition value of eggs chicken and turkey, raw and cooked He pointed out that although this information is generally av ailable, the variation in certain of the nutnents is of special sig nificance in today’s diets. 2 Digestibility of fats White said, ‘ There seem to be a number'of physicians who advise heart patients to cut out eggs en tirely If there is concrete evi dence that this is either desir able or unnecessary, the medical profession shoutd be told ” (Continued on page 13) Grass Silage Preserver For Direct Cut Grass anti Legumes INSURES PROPER FERMENTATION. 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