—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24,1971 16 Ladies, Have You Heard? ... f t »**•*•«• • Food Packages Open Dating Those numbers and letters stamped on food product packages and containers are causing some controversy. The numbers and letters are intended primarily as inventory and quality control de vices for use by food producers, processors or retailers But there is no universal coding system The codes are usually established by the processor, and may provide various kinds of processing information including dates The controversy over coding concerns whether or not the processor should be 're quired to “open date” all packaged perishable foods so consumers could have some idea of product freshness Open dating advocates say the informa tion would help the shoppei in stoi e and at home as she stores and uses the foods They also point out open dating would make stock rotation and out of date food removal jobs easiei for the re tailer Those against open dating be lieve that it would not be of too much benefit to the consumer, because product quality also depends on temperature con ditions and handling They also feel open dating would be costly to shoppeis because they would seaich through products on the shelf to find the most leeent date This would cause acceptable products fo be i ejected and eventually leach their expira tion date And this would in crease the amount of wasted food Some people feel the increas ed waste due to selective buy ing would lead to higher food prices And retailers might de lay restocking until all pro ducts on the shelf were sold Still others feel that once the shopper got used to the read able dates, there would be no problem And data from open dating experiences in this coun try and m Europe tend to sub stantiate the opinion However, even if open dating becomes a widespread practice, Home, wrecker of the .. H A termite Pon't iei this little beast and her friends eat you out of house and home Call the professionals for a free inspection and consultation. J.C. EHRLICH S 1278 LOOP ROAD Lancaster, Pa. 17604 397-3721 /•> (C..* *. V* ! '• THOMAS there’s little chance for agree ment on what date should be used the date the product was processed, the date it is put on the shelf, the expiration date for selling, or the expiration for use in the home Ventilating The Kitchen If you can still identify the odois from last evening’s meal when you enter your kitchen, it could be that the ventilation may not be adequate in your cooking area. The answer may be to add an exhaust fan to the kitchen Or if you ah eady have one. check the filtei and operation of the fan Exhaust fans come in various shapes and sizes Choose the one that’s best suited to your needs The size of the fan is im portant And the Home Ven tilating Institute, called HVI, has established standaids for fans according to various room sizes A fan’s ability to deliver air is rated of cubic feet per minute or cfm for short. Probably nothing smaller than 120 cfm is useful in a kitchen All fans whether approved by HVI or not should have a Society 3 Society of Farm Women 3 met Saturday evening, April 17 in the social room of Salem Lutheran Church, Ephrata The members and their families were entertained at a covered dish supper The business meeting was conducted by Mrs Robert Gregory. Members of Society 3 were en tertained by Society 30 on April 19 at New Holland Grace Breth ren Church The members also sewed at the Ephrata Commun ity Hospital on April 20. A donation of $5O was made to the American Cancer Society Sandwiches will be provided for the USO on May 1. The Society will pay any 4-H club member who is the son or daughter of a Farm Women member 25 cents a mile for the Walk-A-Thon on May 5 for the benefit of retarded children The piogram for the evening was “The Family Album ” Mrs cfm rating and an Underwriters Laboratoiy label that certifies the electrical safety of the pio duct. Hood fans are popular for built-in langes and ovens The most efficient fans carry odors, heat and gases directly outside tlnough the ducts Hood fans al so protect cabinets from heat and spattering grease Nonduct ed hood fans are less efficient than vented ones. They will fil ter out smoke and grease, but heat and moisture remain in the kitchen Hood fans have be«i design ed for the island kitchen. This system requires a fan that’s strong enough to vent gases from a range that’s open on at least two sides. Don’t let unpleasant cooking odors be offensive in your home. Check the possibility of an exhaust fan that’s best for your kitchen and range Farm Societies Harold Fry was the narrator with husbands and sons of mem bers serving as models Society 8 Farm Women Society 8 met at the home of Mrs. Ruth Drager, Marietta RDI, on April 17. There were 34 members present with three visitors The meeting was in charge of Mrs Anna Mae Derr. The song “In The Garden” was sung by all Devotions were in charge of Phyllis Endslow Roll call re sponse was mentioning the first sign of spring noticed. Reports from various commit tees were given during the bus iness session Final planning for those wishing to go by bus to the Spring Rally at Stokesays Castle on May 12 is to be made shoi tly Mrs Robert Hiestand gave a reading called “Housecleaning” which in word retraced the pro cedures ladies often follow as they do Spring cleaning Speaker was Mrs Marianna Hagan, owner of the cookware shop Chef’s Bazaar in Manheim As she used her special cook- May We Suggest? For Every Day Gifts Weddings Select Your Gifts From The Popular Brands We Have': Oneida Stainless Cutlery Glassware: Imperial - L. E. Smith Westmoreland French Stemware German Stemware Armetale 1776 Old Harbor Candles Noritake China (92-piece set) Heritage Stoneware (45-piece) Orders taken for Fathers Day and Christmas. Items From Our Hardware Department: Builders Hardware Schlage - Safe - National - Slaymaker - Reading - Baldwin and Norton. Tools - Bright Star Batteries - Weather Stripping Monarch Kitchen Heaters - Black or White We Issue Fishing License Order Dog Licenses Home Appliances 149 East Franklin Street, New Holland, Pa, Open Daily 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. - Thurs. and Fri til 9 p.m. Closed Wednesday Afternoon Women ware, her unique demonstration of making the French Crepe was very informative. Each person was served a Crepe which was filled with apricots and marma lade sauce, making it a tasty treat. Hostesses for the afternoon were Ruth Drager, Pauline Mil ler, Vera Frey, Margaret Heisey and Agnes Houseal. The next meeting will be May 22 at 2 p m. at the home of Mrs, Grace Bixler, Marietta EDI. Society of Farm Women 9 entertained County officers and Society 17 at their April meeting held in the Boys Club Camp at Marticville, Pequea RDI Mrs J. Edward Brenne man, president, and Miss Clare Gardner, Society 9 member, presented a program of slides and commentary ,on their recent' trip to the Holy Lands. 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