AT THE MT. JOY FARMERS CO-OP hieeting are; (left to right) Henry E Gar ber, Elizabethtown Rl, re-elected director; Joe Taylor, Penn State Specialist and [9 Dairymen (Continued liom Page )) Investments mean change for the dairymen. He will eithei quit or borrow moie money and develop an economic unit to pay for the imestment” Twenty-five years ago Penn sylvania had 60,000 daii.vmen getting a blend puce of $3 54 per hundred for milk, today vm have about 20,000 dan y men get ting $6 00 per hundred. By 1980 Taylor said he would not oe Surpused if total Pennsylvania daily faims would be down to 10,000. On the subject of milk pio- Inotion, the Penn State Specia list said few dairymen icalize the milk marketing problem “In November,” he said, “even though the Class I milk price Fertilizing in the fall can benefit you ing clone, you'll be among the first to much more than just giving you a head plant come spring. And the eatly plant start next spring. □ If you bioadcast cis get the greatest yields! □ Dui/ng the UNIPELS on top of this yeai's ci op stub- heat of summer, your plant roots will be ble and plow it all down, you'll have a feeding on the vital UN I PEL nuln'enls fertilizer working for you all ycar'iound. down in the moistutc zone wheie roots □ During the fall and winter months, aie most active. □ This is why wo call thenutiients in UNIPELS will be help- UNIPELS "The All-Season Feitilizer." ing bieak down crop icsi- t ■ mu* D Come see us soon and due and picpaiing the soil learn howyoucanget moie fot early null lent tclease in f■ n -i-515—» r-i un value fiom your feitilizer the spring. □ Wiln letliliz- imestment with UNIPELS. TM'S ORTHO CHIAKON' [I'MCM LNiPri-RFC US. PVT. OFF. Lewis E. Bixler, Marietta Rl, President. Also re-elected director was Roy Alger, Palmyra. L. F. Photo was up, Pennsylvania daiiymen “Milk can be sold without dc lost 4 cents pei hundredweight ci easing the puce It is a mer in blend puces or $78,000 chandiseable product. But nothing will ever happen unless •The dealcis once sold the the faim co ops do lt ,» Tayloi milk on the letdil loute Now S£)]( j the housewife is going to the stoie to get it,” he said “Eveiy- In the business meeting, two '•here I go, they ask the ques dnectois were ic-elected They lion, il the faimei makes the ai- e Heniy E Gaiber, Ehza most money on a puce mcieasc bethtown HI and Roy Alger, who should* promote the sale of Palmyia Lewis E Bixler, Mau rmlk etta Rl, piesided in veiy cold weather It’s the plant’s way of conseiving mois- What’s wiong with my ihodo- tuie duimg co ld weathei When dendion or othei broadleat evei- waimei weathei letmns, these greens when the leaves curl this cuiled leaves will expand and ic lime of tne year’ This is a com- sn ™ thei * nol ™ al * ha P e and mon question when temperatures ang e on tbe stem Deep snow get neai zero but home owners fover on many evergreens is a are reminded that there is noth- blessin S thls Wmter because Rhododendron mg to get concerned about, be- they aie well-pioteeted beneath cause this is a normal situation the snow. work for you all year ’round? Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 31.1970 Two Women's Magazines Comment On Egg Diets And Cholesterol "Many of the nation’s diet con scious homemakers may find themselves stocking up on eggs while discarding then old choles terol fears this month,” icpoits Howard Helmet, PENB’s eastern leprcsentalivc “\nd. the moti vation will be coming from the January issues of two of the na tion’s leading women’s magazin es, both containing diets that fea ture not only eggs but lavoiable comment on cholesterol, 100 ” The magazines aie McCall’s and The Ladies’ Home .Journal, which have a combined cu eola tion of ovei 15% million Althou gh neither aiticle was the woik of the magazines’ food editois, the Journal's Food Depaitment did work out the snack meals in their “Nibblei’s Diet” aiticle It maintains that weight loss is moie ceitam with five substan tial snack meals instead of thiee main, largei meals The article also points to a study which indicated that men who ate five 01 moie meals a day weie least overweight, had less cholesterol, and less blood sugar than men who ate thiee meals a day The article then piesented a senes of snack lecipes, 12 of which weie egg dishes These in cluded a quiche, omelet, egg salads, egg Maximillian, plus sci ambled, poached, and fued eggs The McCall’s magazine Diet of the Month article presents com ments on an egg and gtapefruit diet sucessfully used by Martin (label, the actoi dncctoi-pioduc* ei husband of Ailcnc Fiances. The article quotes Di Kobcil C Atkins, internist, caidiologisl, and favoicd New York diet ox peil, when asked wncthei it has been established that eggs uuso the cholesterol count “Yes . , . but not as much as people think. A high intake of sugai ind other eaibohydiates has been shown to laise the cholesteiol level even moie People who cut caibohy diates can usually eat all tho eggs they want and still end up with a loweied cholesteiol If the egg industiy had pur chased the space in these maga zines at adveiUsing tales, it would have cost neaily 540,000. Market Costs Reduce Consumer Food Dollar A good health} shaie of Ire monev spent foi food goes for maiketing costs But what ,3 maiketing 9 It’s all the steps in volved in getting food fiom the pioducei to the kitchen Most food, as the pioducer sells it, would be unwelcome ,n kitchens today Maiketing costs can vaiy consideiably among food pioducts Costs aie not veiy high to move a dozen eggs fiom a Pennsylvania poultiy house to a neaiby supeimaiket shelf com paied to getting wheat from a combine in Noith Dakota into a loaf of biead and delivered to the same supeimaiket as the eggs. During 1969, maiketing costs accounted for 59 cents of the food dollai and the pioducei got 41 cents The biggest part of marketing costs goes for laboi. Hourly earnings and fnnge bene fits of food marketing employees are expected to continue rising this year In addition, pi ices of most in puts, materials and equipment, lent and taxes that marketing firms will pay £Ol are expected to be higher in 1970 Maiketing’s share of the consumer food dol lai probably will average 60 cents \ p~ PROTECT YOUR FARM WITH A PINCOR PTO TRACTOR DRIVEN ALTERNATOR » 50,000 watts surge capacity l 16,000 watts continuous duty • Slow speed—l Boo RPM operation » Cool running triple chain drive transmission » Heavy duty motor starting • Close voltage regulation » Meets NEMA codes • Heavy duty construction i Induction hardened input shaft I Rain proof construction » Completely wired control » Three phase available box ■SEE IT AT Hoverstick Bros. 2111 Stone Mill Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17603 Ph. (717) 892-5722 e mtcorn 7