■Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 10.1966 8-: The follow who sneers ot shav. ing lotion and other niceties ol grooming might change hit mind if he had to work next to him' telf for a few days. PENAR Available from your local Armour Dealer •••••• •••••• •••••• •••••• •••••• •••••• •••••• •••••• •••••• • !• • • f • PENAR Available now at SMOKETOWN. PA. Ph. 397-3539 Consumers Now Offered A Pound Of Frozen Eggs Grade A farm fresh whole eggs The consumer should like ffoz •re now being marketed with- en eggs for several reasons. If out the shell in frozen food cas- she keeps the eggs on hand for a cs of the nation’s supermarkets, while in her freezer or refrigera- They are being sold by pound tor (after thawing), she tton’t in milk-type cartons. They are have to worry as much about also pasteurized. spoilage as she would with shell eggs. Also she’ll have no egg t £ ew pr £ duct ’ Ni j* shells to dispose of and no shell Light Frozen Eggs, was devel- fragments dropping into the dish oped by the Beacon Milling Com- sbe j s making. And she can pour pany, Inc., of Cayuga, N.Y. It is t j,e exact portion of eggs she being marketed by Bea c o n wan t a right out of the frozen egg Farms, a subsidiary, with folders con tainer containing recipes developed by Patricia Myles, director of home If the recipe calls for one egg, economics of the Poultry and she’ll pour one quarter cup. Egg National Board. There will be no sticky mess and _ , , , no bowls to wash. Finally there Frozen eggs have several ad- will be no waste . Up t 0 s . per . vantages for the retailer and the cent of raw eggs clings to the consumer. discarded shell, according to For the retailer they mean Beacon Farms, added profits. Labor costs go Mrs Housewife will find many down, since it is much faster to uses f or f ro zen eggs. The carton slock a frozen food case with plays up their versat ility and fiozen eggs than it is to stock a su gg es t s us i n g them for scram dairy case with fresh eggs, which b ] ed eg g Si pudding, omelets, waf have to be handled with care. fl es> ca kes, desserts, sauces, ere 15 n 0 k r °ken e oS i° ss French toast, Western sandwich with frozen eggs. And since froz- es panca kes, croquettes, casser en eggs are more compact, up to ol breads and salads . 50 percent less supermarket shelf and storage space is need- The recipe folder contains a ed. Finally, the price of frozen dozen recipes, including two var eggs is more uniform It does not iations of breakfast in a glass, fluctuate from day to day like two kinds of French toast and the price, of shell eggs five different omelets. There are 717’s’ rugged cutterhead keeps you chopping fine-always! The cutterhead on New Holland’s Model 717 forage harvester is built to take tough going. The knives are backed alongttheir full length by a thick steel plate—to protect the cutterhead from damage and provide extra support for maximum cylinder stability in toughest cutting. Built-in sharpener lets you put a razor edge back on blades in minutes., With the “717’s” sharp knives, you al-' ways get a clean, fine cut—the kind that! packs tight, keeps better, and is more i palatable. G 3 New Holland R, D. 3, Lititz, Pa. . 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Phone: Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 hundreds of recipes not in the dish calling for eggs—us long us fcldcr where frozen eggs cun bo the yolks don't, have to bo sep* used. They con be used in any orated from the whites. PASTURE COMFORT IN YOUR BARN Put pasture com Jamesway stalls. Quadruple-curve partitions si an diagonally to prevent wedging between cows' ribs. Also, upright is out of the moisture zone. Available With long-life hot-dip galvanized or painted finish. We install the complete line of equipment for your barn. Come in today for free planning help B LANDIS BROS., INC. 1305 Manhelm Pike. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-3906