WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1972 FLORIN FIRE CO. SPAGHETTI SUPPER ALL YOU CAN EAT ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN (10 and under) 75¢ SATURDAY, APRIL 15 4:00 TO 8:00 P, M. AT THE FIRE HOUSE Timely Tips for Women by Doris W. Thomas The Future Of Frozen Meats Since the 1930's there have been periodic predictions that all meats will soon be sold in frozen, pre-packaged form. The backers of this idea say prepackaged frozen meats are a convenience because cuts are uniform, easy to store, eliminate spoilage losses and assure quality through branding and product identification. The marketing system would also benefit from a reduction in transportation costs, in store labor cost, better use of meat by-products, reduction in price fluctuations, and promotional ® opportunities. with the world today. And one of these is how to handle defeat. It’s hard for a child These predictions have not come true. Pre-packaged fro- zen retail meat cuts account for less than one percent of fresh meat sales. The frozen items are primarily specialty cuts such as sandwich steaks and breaded, shaped cutlets. Pre-packaged frozen meats haven't become popular be- cause prices aren't competi- tive with fresh meats. And frozen meats are not uniform. Consumers also lack confi- dence in meats they can not inspect. And there's a lack of variety in package sizes to meet varying family require- ments. Retailers have also come up against resistance from labor unions and have found that stocking both pre- packaged frozen meats and fresh meats is expensive. New packaging techniques that permit frozen meats to retain their color and visibili- ty in the retail counter have again renewed interest in froz- en meats. Limited market tests on he East coast have been favorable in getting ac- ceptance. Trends toward the convenience type food market those with limited stocks and long hours for quick shopping — have increased interest in frozen meats cince these stores seldom have a complete sel- ection of meats, While the markets for pre- packaged frozen meats are OLDSMOBILE RUNABOUT to accept defeat — something being in a play because he every person experiences throughout life. That’s why it is important for you to teach your child something about coping with failure, One cause of defeat is the lack of ability. A child needs to learn that lack of ability is something to accept with- out shame. No everybody can win the race and not every- body can sing a solo. Bad luck is another cause of failure. A child may miss (Forme 665-2401 WE'VE COME A LONG WAY BABY was ill during tryouts, This kind of defeat can be frustra- ting. But he needs to learn people sometimes miss reach- ing a goal even when they have ability, just because of chance. And if a person does not learn to live with dissap- pointments caused by chance, he will be constantly unhap- py. Lack of preparation is an- other common cause of de- feat You can help your child ~ BUYING or enn Realty Inc 112 SOUTH MAIX STREET MANHEIM, PENNA, rly Call and asl for: Rick Hershey, Sales Rep OFFICE PHONES: 653-1478 397-8174 aYSEEENEESDYERREENNENES /(ENNNEENES AWEEREEEEES EAANEEEEAR SEERA MIRAE AEN RENEE RE OLDSMOBILE For '72 SELLING Manheim-Doncgal Rcalty Co's) HOME PHONE: 665-3797 Take an Olds Step -ahead. understand the importance of adequate preparation. In some cases, you may need to help him stick with a job unti] it is completed. Carelessness is disturbing to adults and children. Because young and old are subject to thoughtless error, as a parent you should sympathize with occasional forgetfulness. But you need to make sure such carelessness doesn't become a habit with a child. Take time (Continued on next page) ph 5 I growing, consumers do not yet seem ready to abandon their traditional meat buying habits, * * * Teach Child To Handle Defeat A young child must learn many things in order to cope VALUE RATED fi USED CARS NEWCOMER MOTORS PHONE 653-4821 1969 Olds 4-DOOR DELTA 88 Dark Green 1969 Olds DELTA ROYALE 88 COUPE Gold 1968 Olds 98 SEDAN LUXURY 4-DR, HARDTOP - Grey 1970 Ford MAVERICK COUPE 1969 Pontiac SPORT COUPE 1968 Chevrolet CAPRICE 4-DR. HARDTOP 1967 Olds Air, PS., BB, 1969 Ford LTD 2-door HT Radio - Vinyl Top 1968 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan Loaded * 1966 Plymouth 4-drSedan * 1965 Ford 2-dr HT One Owner CUTLASS 85 4-DR. SEDAN 1964 Ford 15,-TON PICKUP WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA, A SATE PLACE TO BUY J. HARVEY SPAHR 41-43 North Main Street, MANHEIM, PENNA 17545 HOURS: —MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 7 A.M. vANENEEEEN CN OE EEE EEN NNSA NNN EEE EERE CHOOSE FROM CUTLASS, CUTLASS S, and CUTLASS SUPREME Phone 665-2281 - 8 PM.; SATURDAY 7 AM. - 4 PM. RENNER NSS ANSE ERE NCR SESE EE ERE ED ERY
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