4-H’ers Mark Bicentennial With All American Foods CHICAGO I rom New gaining a 200-year perspective Fngland’s hull,in pudding to on New World cuisine New Orleans’ jambalaya, through “All American American foods reflect a hoods," I his 4-11 members’ diverse ethnic heritage and manual contains easy-to-cook the bounty ot the land. recipes spiced with anecdotes To celebrate the nation’s about characters out ot his bicentennial, young cooks in tory and folklore like I’ecos the national 4-11 lood-nutn- Bill, Johnny Appleseed and tion program arc dishing up Squanto, some of America’s favorite The manual is one in a regional fare, senes of educational aids pro- What’s more, they are vided by General Foods Cor- ATTENTION FARMERS!! A full line of spray materials. Atrazme, Lasso, Pnncep, Bladex etc Delivered to your farm now at low prices Order Now & Save MELVIN R. 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Under the4-ll’ers can work for awai supervision of the Coopera-donated by General 100 live I xtenston Service, nearly and arranged by the Natioi 770,000 boys and girls from 4-11 Service Committee. ') to !•> take part in food- This year, $BOO collci nutrition projects. scholarships will go to Lcarn-by-doing projects national winners, select' 4-ll’ers may "shop” the Irom among 50 state wmnr newspaper ads. plan a week’s who will receive expense-pa menus on the basis of cost trips to the 54th National 4- and nutrition, then do the Congress, Nov. 30-Dec. 4 actual purchasing, fhey’ll Chicago. Up to four med, learn how to store foods pro- of honor will be awarded perly. And when they’re each county, ready to cook, they’ll be All winners arc chosen I taught basic culinary tcchni- the Extension Service on t. ques plus the rules of safe basis of their records « food handbng. accomplishment. More info Projects stress good eating mation on the national 4- habits that last a lifetime, food-nutrition program Health, physical fitness and available from county exte appearance all depend on a sion agents, daily diet that includes foods Flavorful jambalaya from each of the four major 4-H’crs enjoy preparii groups, meat, cereals and jambalaya, a savory skill bread, fruits and vegetables, meal influenced by cai and milk and milk products. French, Spanish, African a The Friendly First FARM LOAN CORPORATION a subsidiary of Ike First Tlntuonofi. (bfWIJ? oft StnoAlnutg- brochure. First National BUCK 284-417 S 464-3421 MEMRFH F 0 . Bank of 1 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 15,1975—87 During America’s bicentennial, young cooks in the national 4-H food-nutrition program are preparing and serving dishes with an American flavor. 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The four day classes include live cow insemination practice, which is essential to develop sufficient skill for this modem procedure. The Sire Power breeding schools have been very successful and you will receive guidance from qualified instructors. The total cost is $lOO.OO A $25.00 deposit is required with the attached form. Hurry, deadline is Nov. 20, 1975. :J ■** Address □Please send full information about the Sire Power A) Training School □I plan to attend the A 1 Training course at Leesport, Pa My $25 00 deposit is enclosed □I am not interested in attending a school, but am interested in purchasing a semen tank, inseminating supplies, and/or semen Return this form to Sire Power, Inc. RD2, Tunkhannock, PA 18657. LEARN TO BREED YOUR OWN COWS Nov. 24-28, excluding Thanksgiving Day AT Leesport, PA Phone Herd Size
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