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SHENK'S FARM SERVICE LITITZ R.D.4 PHONE 626-4355 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 30.1970-- Frozen Desserts With Vegetable Fats Recently Became Legal Frozen desseits, containing vegetable fats, previously ban ned by law, may be sold in Pennsylvania on and after May 18, the State Agucultuie De partment announced iccently The frozen desseits include Melloune and Paievine which resemble ice cieam in appeal ance, consistency and flavoi They are products in which vegetable fat icplaces milk fat Another Dozen desseit pio duct whose sale became legal May 18 is Lo Mel, a mix which is used by dnvc m eating places which prepare a thick dunk ie sembhng a milk shake A bill permitting the sale of non-dany fat fiozen desscits similai to icc cieam was signed into Pennsylvania law last sum mei Actual sale of the pioducts was held up until i ules and icgulations weie adopted Regulations adopieu by the Depaitmenfs Bui can of Foods and Chemistry place these ic stnctions on selling and dispen sing the lio'en desseits Melloune can be sold only m pi opei Iv labeled packages of one half gallon It cannot be dis pensed and seived fiom a soft serve fieezei Paievine, a non dan y pio duct used mostly by Jewish people, can be sold only in factoiy filled piopeily labeled one half gallon containeis It may be seived foi consumption on the piemises piovided a sign or menu states that “Paievine is Seived Heie ” Lo-Mel may not be seived i« a cone, dish nor be frozen hard. The sale of Lo-Mel is lesuncted to eating establishments State Agriculture Secretaiy Leland H Bull said the “same high sanitation standaids” re quired by the State Agriculture Depaitment in the past foi ice cream products will apply to the fiozen dessert pioducts FARM WOMEN SOCIETIES (Continued from Page 21) The County ofiiceis weie also piesent Mis Wilbui Hellei conducted a business meeting and heard a ic view of the Spnng Rally at Camp Hill It was also noted that Mis Vngil Duppstadt, state pi es ident. is giavely ill and enjoys heaung fiom faim women Mis Kenneth Smithson, Wil low Stieet, piesented a piogiom about people in the Bible, depict ed by 7 inch dolls She diessed the doLs based on all the find ings concerning descnption fiom Bible passages The June meeting of Society 9 will be held at the home of Mis. Elmei Hubei, Maiticville Society 30 Mis Rosene Mai tin, Yoik, pie nented a demonstiation of flower 'lumgements at a mothei and daughtei tea held by Society of Fcim Women 30 at the Haivest line Restaiuant, Goidonville RDI Hostesses weie Mis Lester \efl Mis Maivin High, Mrs. Vinold King and Mis Veinon Esch A gilt was piesenled to Mis. C aUon Zciset Ephiata RDI, the Tiolhei attending the tea who had the most daughtei s A med ,y was picscnted by Mis Titus 1 odei The ‘ New Life Singers,” a ladies tuo, piesented the mus ical poi lion of the pi ogi am The next meeting will be held June 15 at 7 30 p m in the home of Mis Eugene Neff, Chustiana. \ “come as you aie’ paity is planned and also a plastics show ing 27