—Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 8, 1958 8 For the Farm Wife and Family (Continued from page seven) Two reisions of applesauce cake APPLES VUCE CAKE cup shortening 1 1 > cups sugar 2 beaten eggs 2 cups sifted enriched flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon 12 teaspoon’soda *2 teaspoon cloves ! 4 teaspoon salt 1 cup thick, unsweetened ap plesaucc 1 cup chopped, seeded raisins Stir the shoitenmg to soften Gi actually add sugar, and cream together until light and fluffy Add eggs and mix well Sift flour, baking powder cin namon, soda, salt, and cloves to gether three times, add to cream ed mixture alternately with ap plesauce a small amount at a time Beat after each addition un • Hubbord Forms chicks will moke more money for you They oecome treat layers HUBBARD'S 496 , o new brown eqg cross • HUBBARD'S NEW HAfAPSHIRES o higt-ngg production strain HUBBARDS KIMBERCHIK o leghorn strain cro^s I Com* in or send for fRBE folders Started Pullets Available. 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Graybill & Son EL 4-7692 _ 100 LBS NET bull brand OWHYBAUP* HJwmf’fficpS &-, -r • i f 0* Rareville PENB Releases °° Motivation CO Study to Press CHICAGO The Poultxy and Egg National Board has released a compiehensive report of the tmdmgs of its motivation study designed to determine consumer attitudes toward eggs The com plete icoort was sent to more than 1,000 influential individuals, including tiade press editors, ra dio farm directors, consumei in formation agents various college specialists, government officials and otheis The letter accompanying the lelease signed by Dr A William Jasper, director of‘ PENB egg promotion, called attention to the fact that many favorable attitudc loward eggs are revealed in th > stndv He noted, however, that some unfavoiable atitudes also c ne in evidence Jaspei concluded that while we t uist continue to promote eggs iiicl othei noultiy products by stiessing then favoiable qualities and utilizing lavoi able consumer ittitudes wem ust also make eveiy eftorl to eliminate, or at least i educe unfavorable consum ai altitudes toward eggs The lindings of the PENB mo livalion study can be used to Koaden the maiket for eggs, ac ■■oiding to Jasner Specifically, he'repoit points out the need to nake eggs as important on the veakfast table as a cup of cof fee (or anv othei beverage) More women need to be taught f ho dietary advantages of eggs and the fact that eggs are an ex aellent food for piactically all in fants, the report states It also em phasizes the ned for teaching chil clien the value of eggs in such a way that their learning expen cnces will carry over into adult hie PENB is using the findings of tins study in its expanded pro giam of consumei education and egg promotion In addition to the long established means of reach mg homemakers, PENB is using new ways and means of beaming the egg industry s message to \ounger housewives, teen-agers . i,d younger school children An all-out back to school egg promo tion is being launched by PENB this month The report states that. “As a mature industry m an economy oi abundance, we must iccognizc that we are faced with sti ong competition in keeping our pro ducts befoie the public ” It urges that the report be utilized by the poultiy industiy in helping to meet that competition Tobacco Growers... 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