Bl6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 5,1982 As the cafeteria opens to the lunch line, Williamsport High food service manager Wanda Whipp removes prepared milkshakes from the freezer holding area. Staffers will continue to fill milkshake cups through most of the serving period. PAUL B. THE HOT SUMMER IS HERE! FOR FARM-HOME-INDUSTRY * £t kv~*ai cuts wi#! I n Jf ■* /gfr PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. Hardware • Farm Supplies Custom Manufacturing • Crane Service Box 128, R.D. #4, Lititz, PA 17543 Wood Corner Rd.. 1 Mile West of Ephrata Phone: 717-738-1121 VENTILATING FANS JUNE DAIRY MONTH SPECIAL 10% OFF REG. PRICE ON All Fans In This Ad - (Packed in Cartons) <*• « L i (Continued from Page B 14) minimum requirement Packaged by Valley Virginia Cooperative Milk Producers Association at their Springfield, Virginia home plant, the shake mix goes into half-gallon, pure-pak cartons under the cooperative’s Shenandoah's Pride label It’s marked with the packing date, and has a ten-day shelf life Ingredients in the shake mix as listed on the carton are milk, condensed skim milk, cream (not less than 3 5 percent butterfat), sugar, cellulose gum, karaya, carrageenan and artificial vanillin flavor. Nine commercial Taylor milkshake machines serve the seven high schools, the most recently added ones went into operation in January Trumble was able to purchase reconditioned equipment for about half the cost of new ones. Some concern at the beginning of the milkshake study dealt with •’overrun,” the extra volume beaten into the product with whipping. After study, it was found that the most accurate method to insure that each shake met the ounce requirements was to weigh the shakes not measured only by volume. One in five shakes is INC V v' - NK“&T Milkshakes make school fun the exacting requirements are the feedlot improvement that pat a with SA\ Weighs, mi balanced n top daily waste of ingredients GREENWOOD, DE WAYNESBORO, PA Delndge Supply, Inc B Equipment, Inc 302-349-4327 717 762-3193 ALEXANDRIA, PA. SOMERSET, PA. Clapper Farm Equip Grove Equip Sales 814 669-4465 814-445-6306 weighed by lunch program staffers Three flavors are offered, as they tap them from the chocolate, vanilla and strawberry machine, a constant monitor that (Turn to Page B 17) Food service staffer Phyllis Kolb takes her shift at tapping chocolate shakes minutes before the first Williamsport High student comes through the door and the lunch rush begins. A “Real Seal” affixed to the milkshake machine attests that the product is of genuine dairy origin. met. AREA REPRESENTATIVE DAVID D. DIETRICH phone Rte 5, Box 758 (703) 667 3787 Winchester, VA 22601 (703) 667 0363 SHIPPENSBURG, PA. Witmer Impl 717-532-6139 RISING SUN, MD. Ben Haines 301-558-5359
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