22 —La,waster Farming, Saturday, May 15, 1976 $333,109 granted to HARRISBURG - A total of 17 fairs scattered throughout the state have been awarded $333,109 in matching funds for capital improvements, it was disclosed by Penn sylvania Agriculture Secretary Raymond J. Kerstetter. The money was awarded at a meeting of the Fair Fund Matching Funds Committee May 4, of which Kerstetter is chairman. Applications from 33 fairs for the capital improvement funds were reviewed. Kerstetter noted that since 1971, funds for capital im provements at county fairs have been made available through horse racing proceeds. This year the maximum grant to each county fair was raised from $15,000 to $25,000. Funds will be used by the Additives considered WASHINGTON, April 27 The Ui>. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced a proposal to allow additional uses of the additives, sodium caseinate and dried whey, and to formally approve the use of modified whey in certain meat products. The proposal was published in the April 30 Federal Register. According to USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), the three substances - all protein-rich derivatives of mflk or cheese - are being considered for use as thickeners in chili, soups, and similar cooked meat products. In addition, sodium caseinate and modified whey are being considered for use as binders in Bockwurst and other sausage-type products (Hi the same basis as' other ap proved USDA binders. Modified whey would be allowed in sausage in amounts not to exceed 3.5 percent of the finished product weight, and sodium caseinate in amounts not to exceed two percent - which is considered equivalent to 3.5 percent of other binders. APHIS nffirial* said that sodium caseinate and dried whey already have USDA approval and are used as binders in products such as imitation sausage, soups, and stews. Modified whey does not presently have formal USDA approval. All additives, however,-are first approved for use in food by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). USDA approval is required when these substances are to be used in connection with meat and poultry products. In accordance with federal regulations, the presence of such additives in meat of poultry products must be declared on the label in the ingredient statement, for example, as “Sodium caseinate.” According to APHIS, binders are added to products primarily to hold ingredients together; thickeners give a product a heavier texture. Present meat and poultry inspection regulations state the purpose of such additives as “to bind and extend.” Today, these additives are used primarily to bind or thicken; any ex tension is merely incidental, APHIS said. The ter minology in the regulations, therefore, would be updated by today’s proposal. Consumers and other interested parties are requested to submit written comments concerning the proposed amendment in duplicate to the Hearing Clerk, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250. Confidential materials or requests for oral presentations should be addressed to the Product Standards Staff, STS, Meat and Poultry Inspection Program, APHIS-USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250. The deadline for all comments - written and oral - is July 29, 1976. Comments will be made available for public in spection in the Office of the Hearing Clerk, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250. TRY A CLASSIFIED TWO FARMALL fl’s (GOOD COND. JOHN DEERE 40 W/SEMI-MTD. PLOW (EXCELLENT COND. DION & BADGER FORAGE BOXES NOW IN STOCK A. C. HEISEY FARM EQUIPMENT INC. RDI, Jonestown, Pa. 17038 ' Phone 717*865-4526 Located Vi mile South of Fredericksburg off Route 343 fairs fairs to construct new buildings, improve the grounds and exhibit spaces and other such im provements. “County fairs are im portant to agriculture,” Kerstetter said when the funds were awarded. “They are a way for us to compete as farmers to improve the quality of our crops and livestock and to promote a better understanding of rural Pennsylvania and farm life.” $11,400; Jefferson Township Fair, Mercer County, $9,239; Ephrata Fair, Lancaster County $1,430.62. Also, Fayette County Fair, $25,000; Juniata County Fair, $25,000; Greene- Dreher-Sterling Fair, Wayne County, $25,000; Transfer Harvest Fair, Mercer County, $25,000; Middletown Grange Fair, Bucks County, $25,000; Jacktown Fair, Greene County $25,000; Cameron County Fair, $16,000; and Clarion County Fair, $12,539.54. Besides Kerstetter, other Fairs and the sums of money awarded are: Mercer County Grange Fair, $7,500; Bloomsburg Fair, Columbia County, $25,000; Hookstown Grange Fair, Beaver County, $25,000; Manheim Com munity Fair, Lancaster County, $25,000; Jefferson County Town and Country Fair, $25,000; Clearfield County Fair, $25,000; Albion committee members at the meeting were, Sen. Patrick J. Stapleton, chairman of the Senate Agricultural Com mittee; Milo Zimmerman, Ist vice president of the Pennsylvania States Association of County Fairs;! E. Neal Mack, secretary treasurer of the Penn sylvania State Association of County Fairs; Edison W. Osborne, director of the Agriculture Department’s Bureau of Markets; and R. Lee Henney, administrator of the Pennsylvania Fair Fund. NO GUESSWORK-i when you worm your sheep with TRAMISOL You don’t guess which worms! TRAMISOL® levami sole HCI controls 10 major stomach, intestinal, and lungworms No other wormer is as effective You don't guess how much! 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