—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 6, 1964 Farm Calendar 10 Ice Cream Is Most Popular Dairy Food HARRISBURG Ice cream, most populai fiozen confection for Pennsylvanians, conforms in weight and quality to rigid standaids fixed by state law, Secretary of Agiiculture Ice land H Bull stated totday. These standards, he said, ap ply to all ice cream offered for sale in the commonwealth. Pennsylvania stands second only to California in ice cream production. On a weight basis Pennsyl vania ice cream standards top Federal requirements 4.75 pounds per gallon to 4.5 pounds. Pints must weigh a net of 9% ounces and half gallons, 38 ounces. In Pennsylvania ice cream must contain at least 1.8 pounds of food solids per (gal lon Secretary Bull said ice milk, which contains approxi mately 4 per cent fat, and ar tifically sweetened ice milk or ice cream are meeting a de mand for dietary frozen des seits Artifically sweetened ice ci earn and ice milk may not contain any added sugar al though sugar natmally present in fiuits used for flavoring are peimitted These frozen prod ucts must be labeled with the nutrient composition and ca lm ic content Custaid sold in Pennsylvania must meet standards set for ice cream and must contain al so at least 14 per cent egg yolk solids by weight This is the equivalent of nearly 6 per cent whole eggs In some states custard is a term ap • Freeman (Continued fiom Page 1) retary added. We paiticularly urge all teen agers to include plenty of milk and milk products in then diets Too fi equently our young people don’t get enough milk duung the teens, the very yeais when its nutritional val ue is most important,” Seere taiy Fieeman said He cited stepped-up efforts in recent yeais to broaden school lunch and milk programs under the U S Department of Agncul tuie noting that moie than 16 million child! en now are able to enjoy milk and other nu ti itious foods Secretary Pieeman said US DA “wholeheai tedly and ac tively” endorses the June Dany Month obsei vance again this year, in recognition of the dairy industry’s contribution to the health of the American people and to American agri cultuie. “the royalty of poultry Order DEKALB PULLETS Day Old or Up To Twenty Weeks Old From DUTCHMAN MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, STEVENS, PA. plied to ice milk. Products containing vegeta ble oil as a substitute for but teifat may not be sold in Penn sylvania. Co. Farm Women Board Meets The executive board of the Lancaster County Society of Farm Women met at the home of Mrs Aaron Denlinger, Soci- ety 7, with Mrs. Samuel Dum, Society 19, as assisting hostess for the Tuesday meeting. Miss Clare Gardner, Society 9, led the devotions. Mrs. Lan dis Myer, president, presided at the business meeting. A cita tion for service from the USO was presented to the group. Mrs. Myer also thanked the so cieties for help at the Heart Haven Bazaar. On Aug. 8 and 9, several of the societies will make and serve chicken corn soup and do applique for the Rock Ford open house. The County proj ect for the coming year will be the Child Development Cen ter. Each of the 25 societies in the County will contribute to this project. A donation of $lOO will be given to the Citi zens Scholarship Fund. Solanco High School has been selected for the County • its BUSHEL • 13$ BPSWEW A. L. Herr and Bro. A. S. Young Co. f Inc. Quarryville, Pa. 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Farm Women 25 meets at the home of Glenn Nauman, Lancaster, R 6. 1-30 pm Farm Women 7 meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Usner, Gap, SALE REGISTER Monday, June 15, 1964, Pub lic Sale of valuable real estate to be held on the premises lo cated along road leading from Mastersonville to Milton Grove, 3 miles Southwest of Master sonville. Terms by Henry Cornies. convention. Mrs. Kenneth Esh elman, past County president, is compiling a history of Lan caster County Society of Farm Women’s hook which will be gin with a history of each society. Mrs. Myer reminded the so cieties to turn in all newspaper stories of farm women activi ties to her to be entered in the scrapbook which will be judged at the state convention. Walter Binkley & Son Lititz, Pa. Jared R. Stauffer Martindale, Pa. Lancaster Farming Ads Pay; Power and Hand LAWN MOWERS GROFF’S Hardware New Holland, Pa. Open Thursday and Friday evening Closed Wednesday noon