• For The Farm Wife (Continued from Page 8) Combine the % cup pineapple liquid, vinegar, soy and broth with cornstarch. Pour into pan. Cook and stir until sauce boils, (tdd onions, pineapple chunks. Heat 5 minutes longer. Serves I MINIATURE AKED ALASKA yj BAKKii ttyh cup creamy peanut butter |S6 chocolate wafers fl quart vamlla ice cream fp egg whites cup sugar ’l2 maraschino cherries I Spread peanut -butter on 24 chocolate wafers Layer in stacks of 2 using remaining wafers as tops Place on a wooden board or an aluminum .foil lined baking sheet Cen ter small scoop of ice cream Jan each stack of wafers; 'freeze. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form Gradually add sugar and continue beating un til stiff and glossy. Bemove ice cream stacks from freezer one at a time and completely frost each with meringue. Top with a maraschino cherry. Re place each Alaska in freezer 'after it has been frosted Bake Alaska on board or baking sheet in a very hot oven (500 degrees) 4 minutes or until meringue is golden Ibrown Serve immediately or refreeze until serving time. Makes 12 servings. • Eggs (Continued from Page 1) cholesterol content of eggs, and per capita consumption goes down. The hospitals have an outbreak of “Salmonella” and blame eggs, and poultry men aie immediately assumed 'guilty until proven innocent Gettheßlfe 4 VanDaSe -Delivers more silage faster •Doubt* aua*r sys- / jk \ Y »*m dig* th* sllag* /» \ ‘.faster and mora / ■’ evenly und*r *ll con- / M\ dltlons whether *ll - la frozan, wat, ardry. •Exclusive, adjustable drive hub gives mora rosttiva traction, •ap* th* machlna avanly, and raqulraa lass pawer. DELIVERS BETTER SILAGE TOO! ."The double augers, operating In conlunctlon ’ With th* patented V-paddl* Impellers, digs th* - ,Callao*, mixes it thoroughly, and then throws It ■Vfoown th* chute. Your cows and cattle get good, tllag* ~, not a powdered mash as so f2,|»Wsn happens with unloadars using blower*. i CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA. Drnmore Center KI 8-2116 4 The facts are, Lawless said, that eggs have not been es tablished as a damaging source of cholesterol, in fact the evidence is to the con trary. The strain of Salmon ella isolated In the hospitals is not found on or in, eggs. His department, in coopera tion with the food and drug, and marketing agencies, ex amined 3,000 samples (eggs, droppings, etc ) and they were unable to find a single case of the accused Salmonella strain On the matter of cholesterol, Lawless told the poultrymen, the physicians have still not been straightened out; they go right on telling people to avoid eggs .The facts aie, Lawless said, that eggs con tain about as many vitamins as a synthetic vitamin capsule For weight watcheis they’re especially valuable since they only contain 77 calories per egg Their protein content compares favoiably with any other food pound for pound The consumption of eggs is down 12 per cent. While eggs lepresent only 4 per cent of value of foods purchased, oth er protein foods represent 33 per cent We’re not promoting our product in the way it de serves, Lawless said. In addition, we need new products that will compete for the consumer’s dollar. Some of our state universities are working on this approach. They need industry support Are we handling our prod uct to its best advantage, Law less asked’ Cracked eggs are one of our biggest problems He sampled 450 500 dozen in one week in several parts of the state 28 per cent of those dozens contained fiom 1-7 cracked eggs They ran thei TWO SIZESi Standard—for allot 10'to ll* Haavy Duty—for alios IV to 30* WRITE OR RHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFOR. NATION AND PRICES. sampling another week; this time 6 per cent of the doz ens contained cracked eggs. Does this encourage consump tion’ When poultrymen are marketing eggs from birds of different ages, Lawless sug gested a separation of these eggs would enable the pack ing plant to handle the eggs fiom the older birds a little more carefully, and should re sult in a reduction in number of ciacks Each handling step is important in reducing cracks Lethargy’ Why aren’t farm ers supporting their associa tions in gieater number’ It usually follows that those that need the help the most don’t turn out, the speaker said It’s at the “grassroots” that the industry needs support If everybody tries to do SOMETHING it’s bound to rub off on SOMEBODY In conclusion Lawless said, “We don’t have to back up to go ahead, but this is just what we’ve been doing. Why don’t we start now from right where we are and get going'” Seven new directors were elected by the membership To serve 3-year terms Harold Esbenshade, 'Carl Harmsh, John Huber Jr, Richard Sander, John Copenhaver, and Allen B Graybill To serve a 2-year term, John Jacob Oberholtzer Director Ben Burkholder re viewed the Association’s ac tivities during 1964 These in cluded a decision to sell the Poultry Center When it is sold, he said, 75 per cent of the net return will be donated to the new Farm and Home Center The Poultxy Assn will continue to function, and will use the facilities of the Faim and Home 4 Fatantad i-aalnl l auapanalon kaapa unloadtr liv.l at all tlmaa and ctntarad far mora alflclant aptratlta m JUGGUNG FINANCES?; consolidate bills with) an installment loan' s>, FUITOM^^BANK PENN SQUARE • McGOVERN AVENUE • EAST PETERSIURG • MOUNTViLLE AKRON • GAP • MANHEIM • Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation STSsfr £ * &P a t *♦ tS-Jfc £ s»4- k V x * -}t the fastest iking on roots! TRUDANI The true sudan hybrid from Northrup King Trudan I grows surprisingly fast... reports of one and three inches a day are not uncommon. Its recovery after grazing is almost unbeliev able; it sometimes grows at almost twice the rate of A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC., Landisville, Penna. : Cloyef, ’(>sfe (Jayianfl%asfureV'’ ; / '• S&yiii&f miners vnJb finest r quality ~ seedsjifnce, 4B99;^. O F LANCASTER Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 23, 1965—& For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? . .. By: Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Important To Plan Your Mending Plan ahead and choose a time when you don’t have to huuy and you can make mend ing the family clothing moie enjoyable and less of a choie Prompt and skillful mending can pio long the life of clothing Look over gar ments icgulaily with an eye to needed mend ing and you can cut down on your mending time It’s easiei to mend bleaks, teais, or weak spots while they’ie small than it is after they glow into big ones It's always easiei to “pi event” with a couple of stitches than to “cuie” lalei on with many stitches But, be eeitain the gaiment is worth the time and effort it will take to lepair it Adequate mending supplies flannel, preheated wnth and sewing tools are essential and silicone The cloth comes They help to make the Job in colors and is washable in easier to do and save time and hot soap or synthetic deter energy Be sure you have gent suds everything you need in one Not enough and oveiloaded place and you’ll get your outlets, wues under mgs and mending completed quickly, over doorways, unsafe exten- It’s well to remember that sion cords, lights that dim, proper repair of clothing is fuses that blow, television pic an important part of good tures that shnnk, and toasteis grooming. or uons that take foievei to Worth Knowing heat are among the signs that mean it’s time to have an elec tucian check the electuc sys tem in your house Overly sweet snacks take away the desire for the next meal and help to piomote tooth decay because it may not be possible to biudi the teeth light aftei eating Consider snacks pait ot the total food eaten duung the day And ie membei to plan nututious snacks just as you do legular When you shop for rugs or carpets, ‘ tip sheaung” is a term you might hear. Tip sheaung lefeis to a loop cai pet with some loops cut at random This gives the rug 01 carpet a handsome look and tends to hide tiaffic patterns A housecleanmg aid for cleaning and polishing is a dusting cloth of double-napped ordinary sudangrass, Trudan I is very palatable, produces well as a pasture crop, hay, silage, or green chop. Its yield potential is tremendous wherever ordinary sudangrass is grown. —' Phone 898-3421 A.®®®® meals SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease • 90% Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. Fly Spraying DISINFECT POULTRY HOUSES 6 Witmer Rd., R 4, Lane. Maynard Beitzel Phone 392-7227 APPLY NOW! Agricultural LIME STONE Pave The Way To Healthier Crops and HIGHER PROFITS! ORGANIC Plant Food Co. 392-4963 Grofftown Rd., Lancaster THOMAS wax
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