Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 26, 1969, Image 31

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    NEW GRASSLAND FFA CHAPTER
OFFICERS, (left to right) seated, Larry
Snader, Secretary; Nelson Weaver, Presi
dent, and Lester Bowman, Vice President.
Grassland Chapter Elects
New Officers For 1969-1970
By Ron Zimmerman, ed They are as follows;
Chapter Reporter Ist Officers
A* the last meeting of the President, Nelson Weaver;
Grassland Chapter, new officers Vice-president, Lester Bowman;
for the 1969-70 year were elect Secretary, Larry Snader; Treas-
Befoie stocking up on icady
to-eat or convenience foods,
plan the shopping and prepare
and buy the foods carefully Re
member that freezing doesn’t im
piove the quality of any food
It won’t destroy organisms that
bring about food spoilage, but
freezing will inhibit the growth
of such organisms
Most frozen products are best
Standing, Ron Zimmerman, Reporter; if used within the recommended
Larry Horst, Sentinel; Alan Maclay, Par- period of storage time for the
liamentarian; Lee Ressler, Treasurer and specified food, says Mrs Buck.
Carl Weaver, Chaplain, Low temperature is the key to
high-quality frozen food Keep
mer, Lee Ressler; Reporter, Ron the temperature at zero or lower
Zimmerman, Sentmal, Larry to prevent loss of nutritive
Horst; Chaplin, Carl Weaver; value, flavor, color, and tex-
Parhamentarian, Alan Maclay ture during storage.
Other items discussed were Yeast breads and rolls freeze
FFA Activities Week at Penn well, whether you bake your
State. Eight boys will be repre- own or buy them. Cool home
senting this chapter in various made bread or rolls to room
Contests. Linford Martin will temperature, package in airtight,
be representing Grassland as a moisture-proof wrapping, and
State Officer Candidate and Les- ; ; t"T.
ter Bowman as a County Dele- Recreation night is planned at
gate to the State FFA Conven- Garden Spot High Scho 1
ti on them while on their stay
A visiting FFA Chapter from A Rolle n Pa * ty c^t S
Rhode Island will be entertain- held April 15, 1969 at Si
ed by the chapter Some of the in S Springs
boys from the visiting chapter After all items of business
will be staying over night at the were conducted the meeting
homes of boys in this chapter ajourned and refreshments were
Meals will be provided and a served.
NURS-ETTE
AUTOMATIC CALF FEEDERS
NURS-ETTE FEED
ALSO NURS-ETTE PARTS & SERVICE
YOUNG BROS.
Ray M. Young, Mgr.
R. D. #l, Peach Bottom Ph. 717-548-2462
START NOW!...
Start your spring fertilizing program
• Top dress small grains with 30 - 60 lbs. of Nitrogen,
NOW!
• Top dress pastures with 60 - 100 lbs. of Nitrogen,
NOW!
• Prepare alfalfa seedbeds by plowing down
phosphorus and potash, NOW!
O Plan your corn program around
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA,
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
Lancaster, Pa.
the most economical nitrogen,
and Master Farmer BULK BLENDS.
For Complete Field Service
Call Your FULL SERVICE COMPANY
Grofftown Road P. 0. Box 132
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 2G. 1969—31
Keep Prepared Foods In
Freezer For Quick Meals
For quick meals and entei
taming, use your freezer and
have foods on hand, suggests
Mrs. Ruth J. Buck, extension
foods and nutrition specialist of
The Pennsylvania State Univer
sity.
392-4963 or 392-0374
fiec/e to zcio devices When
ready to use them, thaw in oi
igma. wrapping or wrap in foil
and heat 10 to 15 minutes. Max
imum desired stoiage for these
products is three months.
Cakes are best if baked be
fore fieezing and frosted after
thawing. Cookies fieeze well m
any form but the dough is
easier to package and takes up
less fieezer space than baked
cookies Fiuit pies are at their
best if frozen unbaked, then
holes cut in the upper crust just
before baking. Chiffon pie in a
baked crust freezes well, but
must be used within two or three
weeks However, cream pies,
custard type pies, or meringues
don’t freeze satisfactorily, re
minds Mrs Buck.
Geo. F. Eager, Jr.
offers you
TRACtOR
TREATS
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CASE
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Drumore Rl, Pa.
Phone 548-2851
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