Grange Demonstrates Ice Cream Making At June Meeting ' Colerain Grange held its June meeting at the home of the Worthy Master, Loran Bnnton, Ehm The Home Economics committee was in charge and demonstrated three methods of ice cream making, using old lashioned freezers. Mis Richard Maule supervis ed the operation and served as narrator The ice cream made served as refreshments for the group and .was topped with strawberries, contributed by the, Henry Wengers. Ingiadients for <the ice cream were contributed by members of the Grange. , The Home Economics com mittee includes Mrs. Henry Wenger, Mis. Melvin Boyoe, Mrs Robert Stotlemeyer and Miss Pauline Mitchell, chairman Classified Advertising APPROVED PULLORUM Clean Chicks—unsold June 25—1200 Sex Links 17c, pullets 28c, 2500 Beltville Sliver, Cornish Hamp Cross 18c 12 000 White Rock 17c L. L Logan Kennelt Squan Pa FOR SALE Massey-Harns 7 ft self propelled combine, 3 Massey-Hams 6 ft PT O Com bines 1 Allis-Chalmers combine 2 Massey-Harns Balers M M Weaver & Sons Bareville, Pa Phone Leola 63321 FOR SALE. 1954 Plymouth convertible clean A-l condi tion R. IH. Low Milage $1350, can Finance. Write in care Lan caster Farming. Box 3. You can’t get better to save your life. Red Comet Fire Con trol Systems & Equipment. Box #456 Mountville, Penna. NEW AND- USED Garden tract ors and power mowers; Sim plicity Sales & Service. Frank K. Denlmger, Lampeter, Ph. Lane. 3-0614, SALISBURY’S 3-NITRO in your poultry, turkey, and swine feed gets you more meat, eggs and health for less Cost 35c to 70c per ton Not an antibiotic Look on your feed tags and ask your dealer, or F. W Fisher, Leacock, Ph Leola 6-2482 Classified Advertising Rates Use This Handy Chart To Figure Your Cost Words (1) Issue (3)lssues 20 (Min.) $l.OO $2 40 21 1.05 2.52 22 1.10 2 64 23 ' 1.15 2.7fc 24 1.20 2.88 25 1.25 3.00 KEYED ADS (Ads with ans wer coming to a Box Number, % Lancaster Fanning): 25c addi tional. Send copy to the Class ified Advertising Dept, LANCASTER FARM ING. Quarryville, Pa. Ads running 3 or more con secutive times with no change billed at 4c per word each time with 80c minimum. DEADLINE: Wednesday morn ing cf each week’s publication. Positively no ads .accepted after 10:00 a ro Wednesd <ys. Headed for the huller, peas from Lan caster County’s River Hills are loaded onto trucks. After hulling, many move Pea vines, dumped from trucks, go into a hulling machine along the river hills of Lancaster County’s western edge where yields of one and one-half to two tons per Blakinger New Co-Chairman of Community Chest Richard J. Blakinger, Secre tary and General Counsel of Hamilton Watch Co., will serve as Co-Chairman of the 1956 United Community Campaign, ths Joint Policy Committee of the Red Cross and Community Chest disclosed today. The cam paign will be held in Lancaster City from Oct. 8 through 26 and in the rest of the County from Oct. 15 through 26. Blakmger will assist Martin C. Dellinger, Campaign- Chair man, in the direction of this united fund drive for the 22 Red Feather Services of the Com munity Chest and the Red Cross. He will become Campaign Chair man next year. He worked in the 1955 United Community Campaign and ‘ also in the two previous Community Chest campaigns as a Team Cap tain and Group Chairman in the arge Business Division. Moving to Lancaster in 1950, Blakmger joined Hamilton Watch Co. as General Counsel. He became Assistant Secretary in 1952 and Secretary in 1954 iHe holds a Doctor of Laws De- Sugar'Peas by the Truckload From Huller to Silo Cocalico Farm Cow In Ayrshire Record Green Meadows Betty Ann, a reistered Ayrshire cow owned by Eh N. Martin of Cocalico Farm at Stevens recently accum ulated a record of 101,740 lbs. of milk. This record was made in ten years and would supply a family with four quarts of milk per day for 32 years. President Eisenhower will re ly on the methods of “the elec tronics age” in the election campaign, said his press secre tary, James C. SHagerty. gree from Northwestern Uni versity School of Law and served as an Instructor at the University School of Law for one year. From 1949 to 1950, he was a professional staff member of the Majority Policy Commit tee of the United States Senate. He is affiliated with the American, Pennsylvania and Lancaster County Bar Asocia tions and is a member of the American Society of Corporate Secretaries, Phi Beta Kappa, and the Order of the Coif. He belongs to the Lancaster Cham ber of Commerce and Tennis Club. ' into canneries as the Consumer Packing Co at Lancaster and others in Maryland. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). acre are reported. Average price paid this week was $122. A conveyor at the right carries pea hay into the silage chopper and silo. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). m 2 Please mail all advertisements care of MML BOX MAR- ■ S KET, LANCASTER FARMING, QUARRYVILLE. PA. ■ Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 22, 1956 SUBSCRIBER’S BONUS! Subscribe Now to Lancaster Farming and receive FREE one advertisement each month in our Mail Box Market: Subscibers ueing lb* MAIL BOX MARKET will be governed by the following rule* : Limit your advertisement to five lines which means not over 25 words. All Advertisements most be in our hands by Monday 6 P.M or same will be held over for next week’s paper. Only one advertisement allowed each month. No business advertisements accepted for thiscolnnm, Yon are allowed to run the advertisement only one lime- Send in ro duplication. * ★ ★ Colerain Grange Judges Exhibits In Dairy Month On Wednesday, June 13, Cole ram Grange judged exhibits I displayed by grocers (throughout the community This is an“ain^ J nual Grange project during June Dairy Month for the pur pose of stimulating sale of dairy products. First prize was won by Fer guson and Hassler, second, Murphy’s West End Store; and third, Best Yet Fruit Market; all are ip Quarryville. Other exhibitors included Russel Ad sitt’s store, Bart, Roop and Ressel, Bartville; and Abner Musser, The Buck. The Grange committee in charge included Richard Maule, chairman; Mrs. Robert Weicksel and Robert Stotlemeyer Judges were Mrs. Paul H Mount, Quarryville, Home Economist from PP&L; Harry Griffith, representing the dairymen, Camargo, and Golden Davis, fieldman from Inter-State Milk Producers Association. Following the awards, the judges were taken to Rhoads Spanish Tavern for luncheon as guests of the Grange. IZ w nzZ A-** Answer Your GROWING Space Needs Is your farm equipment out growing your storage space? Unprotected equipment depro*- ciates about 33V3% a year, "ood shelter cuts this in half! JK-RIB Steel Buildings are jur best answer! Low in cost, erected in a few days, made of heavy 18 gauge galvanized steel—they are weather-tight, lightning-resistant when grounded, and fire-resistant. Let us tell you about them. WILBUR GRAYBILI Phone 6-522 J Lilitz (Halfville) Pa. 15 ■r ?■
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