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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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New Castle Newsi
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NINE NEW CASTLE NEWS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S ifli New food products Forthcoming marriages figure in fall scene Cregg Shoaff Zendron Johnston George Perretti offer more nutrition and fewer calories By HELEN D.LEHUON Assvmle tension Home Economist Foully is finding its wiy into more and mote product as a replacement or red meat. One of the latest entries in ihe made-trom-poultiv rateiwry is a turkev satisaie made bv a mid-Wei liim. Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Cregg of New Wilmington RD I announce Ihe forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cindy Louise to Thomas Jelfrey SlwaJf, son ol Mr.

and Mrs. Omits ShoaH of JKHFrincelonAve. The wedding Is planned for 7 Dee. at Shenango Christian Church. Cregg is a graduate ol Wilmington Aiea Higl School Her liance, a graduate ol ShenangD High School, is employed at Rentes Foundry Corp.

Mr. and Mrs, John A. George, 840 Lalhrop have announced the engagement of their diughter, Lorraine to Chrislopher Perretti! son of Mr. and Mrs. Ionard Perrelti of 507 Waldo St.

Miss George is a graduate of New Castle High School, tier fiance is also a graduate of New Castle High School and is employed as a laborer at Rockwell International. The couple plan to wed Nov, 20 in SI. Vitus Church. Sara Louise Zendron will be married to Laurence C. Johnston Nov.

6 in (he Evangel Community Church. The couple are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zendron, HD 1, New Galilee, and Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Johnston, RD 1, Wampum. Miss Zendron Is a graduate of Mohawk High School and is employed by Dunkin Donuts. Her fiance, a graduate of Ihe Lawrence County Area Vocational-Technical School, drives a school bus for the new CaslleSclwol District. Iffffffffl -'-lfalftffffffffffffffffff1 Lorraine Ann George Seavi- Cindy I. Cregg The sausage Is made (ram lutkey thighs to look and taste lite pork sausage.

The company epecls Ihe product to Ibid a receptive market among consumers who are concerned about their cholesterol intake. II contains 13 per cent (at compared to 40 per cent tat found In pork sauuge, The product is undergoing marketing tests and plans are be-Jns worked on for national distribution. Frankfurters made from Ihe white rib meat of chicken breasls have been introduced by a Pennsylvania poultry processor. The new product is made to look and Uste like traditional hot dogs, going, thrcnifcli the same natural hardwood smoking process as beef snd pork, hot dogs. They also contain Ihe same flavor and spices but wiliiout inters, pork, or s'jgar.

The linn estimates that the chicken franks contain ISO calories per WO grams, compared to 309 calories for beef and pork franks. TTie chitken franks are also reported to have 15 per cent more protein and S3 per cent less ial than regular hot dogs. The product is being lesled In (Urtford, New York Cityand Philadelplua. The latest health kick appears to be more fiber in (he diet. High fiher, low calorie bread is being developed and marketed by an increasing number of bakers.

One Pennsylvania baking litm features their entry as having 300 per cent more fiber than whole wheat bread, 3D per cent fewer calories than regular white bread and 27 per cent less carbohydrates. Meanwhile, food scientists are urging restraint in claims on Retreat offers 'abundant life' Golfers name Music Club program Jolly Girls this evening at church Mrs. Gerald Ziee and Mrs. viviiiny mi vmwiv" The New Castle Music Club will present "Carousel of will be discussed. Russell Baler, J'iltsb-jrgli, will be the speaker and teacher all day Saturday.

He and his wife have a unique ministry and he is now in the process ol starting a Christian television station in the Pittsburgh area. More information on the retreat is available by contacting Dorothy Schaffer, 407 Lanewood Ms. Schaffer is also taking reservations which musl be received by (let. 11! A ladles retreat is scheduled for Oct. 15 and 16 at Camp Lutherlyn.

II is open to all women who liave needs in their lira and would like to find answers. The retreat will begin that Friday evening at 7 :30 p. in Monica McSkimming will be teaching that evening about how to have a full, rich and more abundant life. Learning to cope with pressures such 'as worry, children, husbands, change, unhappiness, loneliness and frustration, today- at p.m. at the Highland United Presbyterian Church with Mrs.

William J. Turner as hostess. Ushers for the event ill be Mrs. John McNeill and Mrs. Myrtle E.

Mershimer. The evening's program is as follows: "Alleluia" IVodGoemanne "Dona Mobls Facem" Traditional Mrs. Sam Servedio, soprano Mrs. Cf raid Piorera, alto; Miss Rulh Weir Arthur Canning, violin. "My Song" John W.

Peterson Mrs. Sam Servedio Norman Smilck were named "Jolly Girls" of the season for the New Castle Country Club Ladies Golf Group. The event last week was Low Cross, Low Net. Mrs. Ilowaid Lyon and Mrs.

Chester Butler were low gross winners for holes and Mrs. Victor Ross came in first for tow net. Mis. Thomas Blair and Mrs. Butler tied lot second place.

Mrs. Ray Wells had chip in honors and Mrs. Blah-won low putts. Low priced beef cuts used in cookoff recipes Photo pick-up requested SALT LAKE CITY IUP1I lestants to use lower priced mnenoie players, nore. "Preluded Opus "Prelude (22 Opus 28.

Mrs. Alexander de Santis of cuts of beef in an attempt to Alfred Figuly came In first; Mrs. Bethlehem. recenllv won nioduce attractive, tasty and S'aul Heed and Mrs Perry Kris Harper, pianist the third annual Beef Cookolf liber, indicating thai a moderate Increase In dietary fiber in American digest could be desirable but excessive amounts could hxil detrimental nutritional effects. Dehydrated fruits and vegetable flakes that arc said lo retain more oltfie essence llie original product have been developed by a New Jersey food processing firm.

The new process makes use ol a unique starch which' allows flavor, color, aroma and nutrients ol the dehydrated product to approach levels found in fresh fruit. (Airrently, the company has applied the process to beets, pears, and apples and is working with tomatoes. Eventually! olher fruits andvegetables will be explored. The patented dehydration process Is said to require only SO seconds, thereby substantially reducing loss ol (heiulalikessences, Kesearch indicates llut the flakes will have a wide range of use-in desserts, pastry and pie Idlings, sauces, dry soups, drinks, cereals, baby foods, salad dressings, instant main meal side dishes and Apple llakes for example, can be mixed with water to produces drink or sauce with good Lecture, color and flavor. They can be used as a soil filling along with apple slices resulting in a pie with more actual fruit content and a much richer appearance.

The company is nol recommending the products as a replacement for whole Iruiland vegetables, but, rather as a supplement of the nalu ral proper ties ol fresh fruits and vegetables. Judge cracking down on bone chips in food Reeher lied for second in low gross. Mrs. Robert Chambers and Mrs. Hubert Sadler placed for low net.

Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Sadler tied fur Irw pulls, Cake cooling method Layer or rectangular caiea should cool in the pan on a wire rack for 10 minutes. Then loosen Ihe ledges of the cake with a spatula or knife. Hold a wire rack over Ihe top ol the cake and invert.

Gently lift off the pan then invert the cake so thst Ihe bottom of the cake is on the rack. "Because" d'HardelDt "Edleweiss" Roofers Hammerstein Mrs. Roy Jones, alto Miss Margarel Weir, accompanist Konrert Dur" Telernann Adagio, Allegro, Grave, Allegro Chris A. Masi, trumpet; Miss Marcia Miol, occompa nisi Minor Impromptu Opus 142 Shubert Miss ViekieGaspare, Pianist Blight is the Ring of Words" Vaugh Williams "The Dodger" Arranged by Aaron Copland Kenneth Phillips, tenor Miss Carol Herrmann accompanist nutritious recipes for hard pressed consumers. George Spencer, executive director of the Cattlemen's Association, told the group the consumer is being subsidized by ranchers to the tune of about 5100 per head of cattle that go to market.

He blamed political interference and said he expected the free market to resume neit year, hopelully with the help of new. lower cost recipes that will keep demand at least constant. Spencer said beef herds arc being reduced this year with the' slaughter of- brood cows so 'there won't be so much beef on the market in Ihe future. It's fall housecleaning lime in Ihe FeMale Focus Department here at The News In preparation lor a new season of social ac tivities, we're trying clean out the files, and our photo file is Ihe bigesl joh all. It's bursting with black and while glossies, wallet-siied mementoes and full-color portraits of newlyweds, goldenweds, Girl Scouts and engaged girls, We know these photos are all impotfanl lo someone, bul slash-ed away in our lile drawer Ibiy're nol bribing happiness lo anyone.

if you have submitted a photograph lor publication with a weddirfi, engagement, anniver sponsored by Ihe Oovibelles auxiliary of the American Cattlemen's Association. The winner received a check for 51,000 for her "Fiesta Beef Tofta Ole" recipe using ground beef. Second place went lo Dr. Sam Tnrnlk; a Plain City, Ohio, veterinarian. He won $500 for a zucchini and beef dish called "ZuBecfA." Third place winner was Mrs.

Clarence Bowman, Lawlon, who took home 5250 for her "Italian Hound Steak Rolls" made with spinach and tomato sauce. The contest drew 35 entries, all winners in state contesLs. The Cowbelles required con- sary or Girl Scout slory within the past year, chances are we still have it. industry to hold down meat prices by recapturing large amount of meat that has heen lost each war in the past. WASHINGTON iUPI) A federal judge has issued a temporary injunction against a regulation the Agriculture De Important Notice! 1 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF GRUMBACHER ART SUPPLIES OIL SETSWATERC0L0R SETS EASELS 1 PASTEL SETS LIQUID ACRYLICS We want your checking account busmen.

We offer 100 free checking to Senior Citizens! 1 00 minimum balance on perianal checking and' minimum balance on busmen checking, Free bank-by-mail envelopes to make deposits! Free Postage both ways! Free pamphlet on haw to use your check bookl One produces, "roecham'cally deboned The meal and bone ground up so the hone can be removed by sieves, leaving bits of meat that cannot be removed by. hand. Hut it also leaves small amounls of finely ground bone' in the meat. The other process involves simmering scraps of fat at low temperature to salvage bits of meat clinging to il. Bryant did nol directly forbid the continued industry use of the new processes.

However, Eictutive Secretary Rodney E. Leonard of the Community Nulrilion institute said Bryant put a burden on Agriculture Secretary Earl L. BuU. i VELOUR PAPER DRAFTING SETS Please claim phDlos before Oct. any remaining afler that dalewill bedeslroyed; Tax series will begin tomorrow Will ihe 1976 Tax Reform Act be a debit or a credit in your personal llnancial ledger? What provisions should yoo be aware uf before you file your '76 returns? In the liisl three parts ol her exhaustive series, "What Ihe 76 Tax Relorm Acl Means to You," iinancial experl and best-selling alitor Sylvia Porler shows you how lo make the most Df the new law.

In layman's language Ms. SIMMONS BRUSHES partment says was put out to control the amounts of ground bone used In such products as luntheoii meats and hoi dogs. The department argued the industry is using il already, and said it issued the regulation as a temporary control until il can develop a permanent regulation. But VS. District Judge William Bryant said Friday the department failed lo follow 1 procedures required by the Administrative Practices Act in issuing the temierary regula-; Hon last April 27.

In handing down a temporary injunction sought by several consumer groups, Bryant said the department could control the bone content of meat preparations under regulations concerning adulteration. The case involved twD new UIKM1 MAJESTIC SSffSSiR PMjS8Lr. 15E. WASHMGTON ST. 451-44 1 'jjjg Bryant said there is a chance of nermanent public injury if to make sure the new forms ol 10 DISCOUNT you can earn from revised diiluc- meat processing do nol pose health hazards.

RLD SHOEW processes Agriculture department says would enable the On All Parts And labor Now Thru Sept. 30th Get Your Bike Prepared How For The BIKEATHON WESTGATE PLAZA PHONE: 654-45T1 Slide program depicts complete life of Christ TAILORED FASHION lions tor mating expenses, child care, vacation home rental, alimony and others. She'll also show you where the new tax law can he a pitfall Tilher than a plus. lead "What the '76 Tan Reform Act Means to You," starlinj tomorrow. Creative casseroles Cuoes or julienne strips of ham, a eoolied vegetable, a can of condensed soup, plus a dash of seasoning add up to a appetizing casserole.

Create your own com-binalions and haie until bubbly and ealed throu gh. ACT NOW AND SAVE 10 Wrih This Ccvpon RENEE by chorm step II the Ann Judson Missionary Circle of the First Baplisl Church jalhered Iot ils first meeting of ihe year in the home ol Mrs. Zig-monLDodoie. Mrs, James King, president, opened the meeb'nl with prayer and then presided over the business meeting. Plans were made to attend a cookout with the Eaplist Conference Women located in Gatlinhurg, Tenn.

They depict the lile of Christ from the Nativity lo the Ascension. Mrs. James Fes accompanied the slides with appropriate scriptuie readings. Mrs. Dudoic, assisted by Mrs.

Stanley Crahlll and Mrs. Glenn Moorhead, served refreshments. The next meeting stl! be Oct. 19 at Mrs. Fen's home, Harlan-shurg Road.

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