FoR NY Sf will be on display. Food Sense Not Nonsense 7 is All the Blocks a Child Can Use ( | Building blocks are more than playthings for Baby Jamie and fast-growing John-John. They can be the nutrients in food called amino acids. Readily at hand is a way to develop for infants and toddlers a new and economical food, custom-made from wheat, which contains all the building blocks a child needs to grow and develop—and nearly all the other nutrients to boot. The sche- matic for this food has been drawn up by research, at the American Institute of Baking in Chicago, on the amino acids in wheat’s proteins. ; Dr. William Bradley, scientific director of the Institute, has suggested that nutritionists can put into action this schematic for feeding infants and children, At a recent nutrition conference in California on the Role of Wheat in the World's Food Supply, he reported that the milling process sifts out certain wheat flours with an especially high nutritional value. Being concen- trated, these flours contain a substantially higher amount of the building block, lysine—apt to be short in cereal grains—than does the wheat berry itself. With cooked cereals made from these flours, infants and toddlers would satisfy their higher protein and lysine requirements, he proposed. That traditional wheat foods materially meet the nutrient re. quirements of older children and adults is history. As the major food of large population groups, grains made civilization possible. Wheat had all the building blocks man needed. In light of America’s food export program to underdeveloped and hungry nations, the value of wheat takes on added significance. The contribution that bread and other cereal foods can make here and abroad is being studied, recognized, and appreciated. Camp Trailers at Big Show One of the largest displays, thusiasts with information on of camping trailers. tents|facilities and to discuss stor- and related camping equip-|{age and maintenance prob- ment will be seen at the lems. The boat exhibition will Pennsylvania Sports and |be open daily from 1 to 10:30 Outdoor Show, February 10-{p.m. and on Saturday from 15, at the Farm Show Build-|9:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. ing, Harrisburg. Returning to the show this John Altland, managing |year will be the very popular director of the show, pointed [beach and sportswear fash- out that both camping and|ion show which will display travel trailers, in all sizes|the newest styles and latest and designs, will be featured. |fabries in clothes for out- Everything in the camping |door wear. equipment field, from sleep- ing bags to portable stoves, MEAT “Know Your Meats,” a ser- esies of four meetings, has been scheduled by the Lan- deluxe cabin cruisers in the caster County Home Econo- 40-foot class to plastic canoes. | Mics Extension Service. Inboard and outboard motors| Included will be principles in varying horsepower will |on meat buying, preparation be shown. In addition to the !and storage of beef, veal, boats and motors, the most |pPork, and lamb. The meet- advanced water safety, navi-|ings will be held in the P. P. gation and other marine | & L. Basement Kitchen loca- equipment will be presented |ted in the Greist Building, to the. public. Lancaster, at 1 p.m. January Representatives from lead-|21, January 28, Feb. 4 and ing marinas throughout the Feb. 11. Chesapeake Bay and Susque- Any woman interested in hanna River areas will be on |information on meat should hand to furnish boating en- attend these meetings. ’ The state’s largest boat! show includes more than 150 boats ranging in size from Now OPEN HOME-MADE ITALIAN BREAD DONUTS HOME-MADE BREAD — PIES — All Kinds MORAVIAN CAKE — APPLE DUMPLINGS ECLAIRS COOKIES - (All Kinds) OLD FASHIONED MOLASSES CAKES OLD FASHIONED SUGAR CAKES WEDDING CAKES - DECORATED - All Kinds CALL IN ORDERS HEN'S PASTRY SHOP 22 EAST GRAMBY STREET MANHEIM, PA. Phone: 865-2021 Baker: Mrs. Helen Landis The first U. S. President| Tuesday, January 21, 1964 Page 5 election returns to be broad- cast over the radio Were | or the Gulf of Mexico, a dis-jing and activities into the those of the Harding-Cox : . : tome : ; tance of 500 miles, in a sing-| whirling gears of today’s so- campaign in 1920. 1 ight e nigat. cial, economic and political The hummingbird despite machinery simply by reading its minute size, has been People who lead vital, dy-|their newspaper. known to make the flight ov- | namic lives mesh their think- ; PARTICIPATING STORE JAMBOREE SALES DAYS MARTINS SKINLESS FRANKS Minced Bologna Spiced Luncheon NO. 1 GRADE POTATOES 0: «fe HOME GROWN CELERY 1b 49- yb oi, 29- FOR YOUR SELECTION — — Twenty Kinds of Ready-to-Serve Meats MARVELOUSLY Mello-Rich Colby Cheese IT'S MILD AND CREAMY MILD RINDLESS Muenster Cheese © 49- SPECIALLY PRICED Fresh Ground Hamburg 49 “MADE OF MEAT” CRACKIN GOOD EATING APPLES 3-35: EXCELLENT Beef Rib Roast 59° DESIRABLE 7” CUT PLUMP, GOLDEN BANANAS TONER TENDERIZED MEADOW GOLD BEEF STEAKS * '79¢ ICE CREAM THE ALL MEAT KIND — NO WASTE CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP Nucoa Mswae 2D 49- 4 oo. 39- IN GOLDEN QUARTERS Meaty—Fresh Pork PIC-NICS Ib ec CAMPBELL'S BEANS p J tall cans 25 c HEARTS DELIGHT PEACHES IN SYRUP BIG Ce \ SWEET TREAT PINEAPPLES IN SYRUP 37 Market Square MANHEIM 2 biz: ead é . “EASY PARKING" OSCAR MAYER wee | CRISCO BACON 3b can 1b pkg A 75- PEAS 2 .-.29: MOSEMANN’S The Store of Good Things to Eat