Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 30, 1968, Image 21

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    •c"X„;ed Y ?“m H p" ,d «) Increase In Fluid Milk Prices
tender cuts usually seii for less To Dairy Farmers Announced
than the popular ones. But , ...
flank steak is all meat with no s> Department of Ag
waste and may sell for only recently announced in
slightly less than sirloin. f® ases f in Amd milk prices to
dairy farmers for the coming
Vitamins A and C year In all Federal milk order
Low in Some Diets except in Florida,
Many children have diets low which are being considered sep
!n .vitamins A and C (ascorbic arately.
acid) because they don’t like The US D A’s Consumer and
green vegetables. Marketing Service Officials said
A child’s vitamin A intake re- the price actions include a con
lates to his feelings toward green tinuation of the 20-cent increase
and yellow vegetables and the in the Class I price differentials
mother’s opinion about the im- currently in effect, and a mini
portance of serving foods rich mum basic formula price of
in ithis Vitamin
Vitamin A helps keep mucous
membranes firm and resistant
to infection, teeth strong, and
skin smooth and soft.
When parents have an above
average knowledge of nutrition
and are above the average in in
come,'families are likely to have
a satisfactory intake of vitamin
C or ascorbic acid-rich foods.
For vitamin A you can eat
such foods as eggs, sweet pota
toes carrots, pumpkins, deep
yellow squash, apricots, broc
coli, or green peppers, canta
loupe or dark, green leafy veg
etables.
For adequate ascorbic acid,
eat a serving each day of or
ange, grapefruit, raw strawber
ries, broccoli, brussels sprouts,
cantaloupe, or tropical fruits,
and green or sweet red pepper.
• Spring Fire
(Continued from Page 17)
“None of these were classified
as forest fires,” said McNa
mara, “but all were the result
of burning debris during a break
in the cold weather.”
“If you must burn trash,”
warned McNamara, “select a
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Now
• Plowdown for grain • Top dress pasture
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do this job for you.
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teaspoon salt
cup sugar
teaspoon mace
cup oil
cup milk
cup orange juice
eggs
teaspoon vanilla
2 cups sliced peaches
Sift dry ingredients together.
Blend in oil, milk, and orange
juice Beat for 2 minutes at me
dium speed ot electric mixer or
300 strokes by hand. Blend in
eggs and vanilla. Beat at medi
um speed 2 minutes or 300 ad
ditional strokes. Pour % cup
batter in greased BxB-inch
square pan. Cover with fruit.
Pour remaining batter evenly
over fruit to cover Bake in pre
heated 375 degree oven, 35-45
minutes, or until done
day with little wind, burn in a
covered container, if at all pos
sible, remain on the scene until
certain that the fire has burned
itself out, and give the volunteer
firemen, foresters and fire war
dens a break for a change ”
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CALL YOUR LOCAL AGWAY STORE
$4.33 a hundredweight, to be ef
fective through April 1969. In a
few eastern markets using eco
nomic price formula comparable
action is being taken.
Today’s decision would estab
lish through April 1969 fixed
prices for the Massachusetts-
Rhode Island - New Hampshire,
New York - New Jersey, Con
necticut. and Delaware Valley
orders, at $6.67, $6.39, $7.07, and
$6.93, respectively.
The decision is based on evi
dence presented at a public
hearing on national milk order
prices February 23 in Memphis,
Tenn held at the request of
dairy farmer cooperatives.
The farmers asked for action
by USDA to assure price stabil
ity in Federal milk order mar
kets across the country. With
the assurance of improved milk
order prices farmers said they
could better plan their dairy op
erations for the coming year,
and be able to continue provid
ing steady, sure supplies of high
quality m»k for consumers.
With a support price of $4 28,
a basic formula floor price of
$4 33 will continue the present
relationships of the floor price to
the support price for manufac
turing grade milk Minimum
Class I and Class II prices in
the orders will be increased by
about 28 cents over those of the
past year
Today’s decision also extends
through April 1969 the regular
pricing formulas for fluid milk
in three of the orders, which
otherwise will expire June 30
They are the Delaware Valley,
Southern Illinois, and Central Il
linois orders
Proposals dealing with fluid
milk prices under the three Flo-
Your
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 30,1968
Today’s working wives and busy mothers often haven’t tima
to produce company dinners as frequently as they’d hke. But,'
everyone welcomes invitations to coffee and dessert parties —>
and they’re especially good ways to entertain friends on week
nights when you want to avoid lots of late evening cleanup. An
electric percolator is a handy aid for this kind of informal enter
taining, and makes itself right at home at the scene of the party.
Now you can select a quality coffee made especially for electrioi
percolators, -such as Maxwell House Electra-perk Coffee, ancß
your guests will compliment both your coffee and your dessert
One dessert that’s always a hit is Lemon Angel Pies, which ara
meringue shells filled with a fluffy lemon pudding. Buy tha
meringues from a bakery, or if you have time the night before,
make your own using the egg whites remaining from the two
yolks that go into the making of the packaged lemon pudding]
and pie filling.
1 package (3-/ z oz.) lemon 2 egg yolks or X egg
pudding and pie filling 2 cups water
~ 1 cup prepared whipped lop*
</ 2 cup sugar pi£g or whipped cream
J 4 cup water fi haked meringues, cooled
Combine pie filling, sugar, and % cup water in saucepan. Adcll
yolks or egg and blend well. Then add 2 cups water. Cook andl
stir until mixture comes to a full boil and is thickened aboufj
5 minutes. Remove from heat. Pour into bowl and place was
paper directly on surface of pudding. Chill. Beat with rotary
heater until smooth. Fold prepared whipped topping into filling.
Spoon into meringues. Makes about 3-H cups filling or 6 servings.
nda milk orders are being con
sidered separately, and will be
covered by another announce
ment, officials said.
m , , Federal orders set minimum
This recent decision appeared pnces to dairy farmers, officials
in the Federal Register March said, but do not regulate retail
26 and anyone interested may prices
submit comments or exceptions
up to April 1 The final decision A hen-pecked husband’s late
is subject to approval by at least is just one bug fowl-up.
two-thirds (three-fourths in a
few ordeis) of dairy farmers Gigolo a fee-male
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supplying each order area This
would be determined by polling
their cooperative associations,
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