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Photos show: (1) Mark Sterner with Mr. Chun in Korea.<br />
(2) Korean woman operating bottling equipment. (3) Two<br />
Korean boys holding bottle <strong>of</strong> Super D beverage. Hank<br />
Sterner, MFM’s Pilot Plant Supervisor, loading agricultural<br />
equipment <strong>for</strong> shipment <strong>of</strong> Ecuador. (4) Starving African<br />
children. Address: 1800 Olympic Boulevard (P.O. Box<br />
1666), Santa Monica, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia 90406. Phone: 870-0451.<br />
257. Meals <strong>for</strong> Millions. 1975? Meals <strong>for</strong> Millions presents:<br />
A case <strong>for</strong> hope. Slide presentation (Leaflet). Santa Monica,<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. 3 panels each side. Front <strong>and</strong> back. Each panel:<br />
21.5 x 9.5 cm. Undated.<br />
• Summary: On the cover a film strip runs diagonally.<br />
Printed black on pink. Panel 1: “Available now–A new<br />
dramatic audiovisual presentation. ‘A case <strong>for</strong> hope.’ World<br />
hunger <strong>and</strong> what you can do about it explained. Great <strong>for</strong><br />
teachers, school study units, Sunday schools, women’s<br />
clubs, civic organizations. Concerned citizens... Subscribe<br />
to the entire series. ‘A Case <strong>for</strong> Hope” is the first <strong>of</strong> a series<br />
<strong>of</strong> 4 shows available <strong>from</strong> MFM, reporting exactly how<br />
MFM uses contributor support in its projects.<br />
“By subscribing to the series you will receive a new<br />
program every quarter, Automatically!” The “self-contained<br />
20-minute presentation kit has: (1) Narration on cassette<br />
tape. (2) Beautiful color slides in carousel.” Six <strong>of</strong> the slides<br />
are shown as photos.<br />
On the rear panel: “What famous Americans say about<br />
Meals <strong>for</strong> Millions.” Substantial quotations by Christopher<br />
Bond, Governor <strong>of</strong> Missouri; Alan Cranston, U.S. Senator;<br />
Robert F. Drinan, Congressional Rep. (Massachusetts).<br />
Below these is MFM’s logo <strong>of</strong> a plant growing out <strong>of</strong><br />
mounded soil in a bowl which is half <strong>of</strong> a globe. “Self-help<br />
<strong>for</strong> a hungry world.” Address: P.O. Drawer 680, Santa<br />
Monica, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia 90406.<br />
258. Meals <strong>for</strong> Millions. 1975? Meals <strong>for</strong> Millions presents:<br />
In their own way. A dramatic presentation <strong>of</strong> MFM’s current<br />
work in Africa, Egypt, Korea (Leaflet). Santa Monica,<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. 3 panels each side. Front <strong>and</strong> back. Each panel:<br />
21.5 x 9.5 cm. Undated.<br />
• Summary: On the cover is a photo <strong>of</strong> an African woman<br />
seated, preparing food. Printed black on light blue.<br />
“This slide show presentation... also focuses on a <strong>soy</strong><br />
beverage plant in Korea which is making possible a lowcost,<br />
high-protein drink <strong>for</strong> the poor.”<br />
“This free 20 minute slide show comes complete with:<br />
(1) Narration on reel-to-reel tape <strong>and</strong> cassette tape. (2)<br />
Carousel with color slides. (3) Script with complete<br />
directions <strong>for</strong> h<strong>and</strong>ling on any st<strong>and</strong>ard projector (4)<br />
Literature <strong>for</strong> audience distribution.” One panel is an order<br />
<strong>for</strong>m. Address: P.O. Drawer 680, Santa Monica, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />
90406. Phone: (213) 829-5337.<br />
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259. Meals <strong>for</strong> Millions Foundation. 1976. Highlights <strong>of</strong><br />
1975–A case <strong>for</strong> hope [Annual report]. Santa Monica,<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia: MFM Foundation. 6 p. Jan. 28 cm.<br />
• Summary: Mark M. Sterner is now Executive Vice<br />
President (head). Cover is as if this were one issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Meals <strong>for</strong> Millions Newsletter. In the upper left corner is<br />
MFM’s original logo <strong>of</strong> a plant growing out <strong>of</strong> mounded<br />
soil in a bowl which is half <strong>of</strong> a globe. Below that: “Selfhelp<br />
<strong>for</strong> a hungry world.” The pages are numbered.<br />
Contents: Point <strong>of</strong> view: Self-help can <strong>and</strong> is working!<br />
MFM awarded grant <strong>for</strong> R&D <strong>from</strong> PACT (Private<br />
Agencies Collaborating Together). Unique marketing study<br />
will result in low-cost, high-nutrition foods <strong>for</strong> the hungry<br />
in Guayaquil, Ecuador. MFM celebrates US AID program<br />
grant (“Marking the first time in MFM’s <strong>history</strong>, the<br />
foundation received a Grant <strong>from</strong> the United States Agency<br />
<strong>for</strong> International Development to exp<strong>and</strong> its program staff<br />
<strong>and</strong> facilities. By the end <strong>of</strong> 1975 MFM’s laboratory was<br />
completely exp<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong> equipped <strong>from</strong> the Grant Funds”).<br />
1975 MFM program highlights <strong>from</strong> India, Egypt, <strong>and</strong><br />
Africa (Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania). Meals <strong>for</strong><br />
Millions celebrates its 30th anniversary. USA–Missouri,<br />
New Mexico, Arizona. MFM gives hats <strong>of</strong>f to its<br />
hardworking corps <strong>of</strong> volunteers. MFM’s new audio-video<br />
shop titled “A Case <strong>for</strong> Hope” showcases its two major<br />
projects in Ecuador. IN <strong>and</strong> about MFM ’75.<br />
Photos show: Hank Sterner, Supervisor <strong>of</strong> MFM’s Pilot<br />
Plant. Mark Sterner receiving a financial gift <strong>from</strong> young<br />
people in Santa Monica.<br />
Note: This report, un<strong>for</strong>tunately, contains no income or<br />
expense figures. Address: 1800 Olympic Boulevard (P.O.<br />
Box 1666), Santa Monica, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia 90406. Phone: 870-<br />
0451.<br />
260. Sterner, Mark; Sterner, Hank. 1976. 2 techniques cut<br />
costs <strong>of</strong> vegetable protein. Food Engineering 48(3):59-61.<br />
March. [2 ref]<br />
• Summary: Contents: Introduction. Meals <strong>for</strong> Millions.<br />
Solving vapor control in Extrusion. Non-extrusion<br />
texturizing: A Korean prototype (Feb. 1973), it works on<br />
full fat. Five photos show extrusion equipment <strong>and</strong><br />
products. Address: Meals <strong>for</strong> Millions Foundation, 1800<br />
Olympic Blvd., Santa Monica, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia 90406.<br />
261. Caruso, Robert V. 1976. Pr<strong>of</strong>itable <strong>soy</strong> based foods<br />
marketing. Soybean Digest. May. p. 20I-20L.<br />
• Summary: “Most <strong>of</strong> the developing countries that are<br />
producing <strong>soy</strong>beans are utilizing the bean primarily <strong>for</strong> oil<br />
products. They have not developed industries capable <strong>of</strong><br />
producing other <strong>soy</strong>bean food products <strong>for</strong> human<br />
consumption. Animal feed industries have also been slow to<br />
develop in these countries because <strong>of</strong> the low internal<br />
dem<strong>and</strong> <strong>for</strong> such products. As a consequence, the <strong>soy</strong>bean<br />
producing countries are <strong>for</strong>ced to look at the export market