than milk and lVs needed not onl y soon- Milk does have a certain One final thought on America’s to develop strong bones and teeth, shelf life and nowadays that in- milk drinking. Efforts to cut the _ l- _ ' but also , t 0 , help *. n , mus . c ,! e formatlo n is stamped on the cost of milk consumption by ad development and coordination the container. But still you can bring ding powered milk and other transmission of nerve impulses, home a gallon that won’t make it products that hurt its flavor are mm and t 0 help , the b °dy fight m- through the week. self-defeating. I once listened to a W* 11*0 ectlons and improve blood clot ' The technology is available to skillful homemaker describe how f M Jk CL AIU ln ®' extend the shelf life of milk up to she was able to mix dry powdered '■ And what does a soft drink do for several months, even without milk with fresh milk in a blend that j I'jnll ■■■ V m ou ‘ ? r a be ® r f° r that matter, refrigeration. But so far that her children were hardly able to V . j;, . JJF iVVfft 1 Consider the tough, macho man hasn t caught on. Before the detect. What a triumph! This was a -„ m XiUJL drinking his foaming beer in aTV beverage consuming public is i ad y with a substantial family JP N " 1 commercial. Now compare that to going to get too excited about a mcome who could well afford the a. am JF ' a guy drinking milk. Somehow the return to milk, that whole price of fresh milk, but in some mmmm , image just isnt there, even though freshness problem will have to be kind of economy move she foisted by L U , Li ! lck f d - Mllk drlnkers are entitled Off on her children this mix that ~ milk s whole problem is to the same uniform flavor in saved a few pennies and probably ✓ Jerry Webb ltS packa t lng - If l l c ?“ ld b ! bougbt ever y container that the soft drink ruined their concept of what milk f J in six packs, maybe the kids would consumers get. They’re also en- rea n y tastes llke j>u bet her W / Delaware Extension s tart drinking it againjhen we titled tocontainers that are easy to children don’t drink milk at all could find cans and bottles along open and that don t leak anymore the roadside that say milk instead Nutritionists continue to tell us outgrow our need for milk, so the of all those other beverages. And CjVDSV TflOtfl fTIPPtiIKTe that we eat too much junk food, slogan go.es. Milk is a natural, the you could stop at a service station ~iuui IHCCllllga SCI that we consume a lot of empty advertisement says, and yet when and get it from a machine and find NEWARK Del —lf you are calories, that we’re overweight, we pause for that refreshing it readily available in restaurants concerned about the gypsy moth Townsend Flre Hall overfed and malnourished. What a beverage most of us reach for and other eating and drinking you’ll have several opportunities iri March 1 7:00 p.m - 8:30 p.m,, sorry state of affairs. No doubt our something else. places. February and March to learn Glasgow High School Auditorium lack of good nutrition affects our If milk were sold in pop-top cans As good as milk is for you, it does about tbe status of the insect and These meeting sites were daily lives, but most of us don’t and if it were called something have a couple of inherent problems pj ans f or lbj control in Delaware seated because they are located know that, so we go along eating very modern sounding, would we that producers, processors, and year in areas most likely to experience and drinking as we do, hoping drink more of it’ But milk is milk die-hard consumers must con- -p be u niversi ty 0 f Delaware severe tree defoliation in 1984. At everything turns out all right, and by law it must be sold that stantly consider. And that is the Cooperative Extension Service and eacb mee ting, entomologists and After all, good nutrition is a way. There isn’t much the whole process of keeping it pure Delaware Department of P u^ic officials will discuss gypsy problem only for mothers with processor can do to change it. and fresh. The industry has pretty Agriculture are cosponsoring three m °th identification and control, small children, isn’t it? Things can’t be added to it or taken much licked the off-taste problem educational meetings on the * be °* the problem in Remember when Mom used to away from it to give it a different that used to be so common in milk subject. Delaware, the state’s control plan make us drink all that milk and flavor or a different look, and I things like onions and garlic -p be me etmgs Wl u be as in 1984, impacts of the planned then when we got big enough we guess it can’t be packaged in any The matter of freshness is still a follows; control program, and control started drinking those great- form other than the current styles. problem. You buy one pint of milk Feb. 7 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p m options for property owners, tasting other drinks and we forgot Dollar for dollar there just isn’t on its way to going sour and you’re H a rtle y Fire Hall. Discussion will be encouraged all about milk. So here we are, the any comparison between milk and not apt to want another one real p eb 9 _ 7 .nn n m - 8-30 "rr throughout the meetings, best-fed nation in the world ac- the myriad of soft drinks. Milk cording to government statistics, supplies protein, calcium, B fIHHiHIHHHHHBUIHIIHBHK r~" " - and yet our nutrition is a disaster. vitamins, plus vitamins A and D MID-SOUTH TRACTOR The dairy industry tries and tries which are added to most milk H |||Pl| PP|i\\l|pL H PARTS, INC. to convince the consuming public products. In fact, it’s difficult to H 1111111 I HLvOUIIC b ri 2 b0x 31 6 sikeston woeaeoi that milk is good for us. 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