SHOWN RECEIVING “SALESMAN OF THE YEAR” trophy is Ned Sitler, Jr. He is flanked by Ernest O. Horn, general manager, on the left, and by Donald E. Horn, salesmanager. The occasion was the third annual sales banquet of D. E. Horn and Company, York. Ac Phy Products, Builington, Sitter Monoree AS wis., the featured Top Hom Co. Solestnon speaker. His presentation, n u “Mightier Than Missiles,” : . Tlhe y • • showed the imiportrnce of Ho ™ An” American agriculture to centty attended the Third An- *“ iT nual Company Sales Banquet. Vorl<l str * nst^.- Dr. Robert Spttzer, president A In injunction wAh the and general manager of Mur- Annual B ‘ nc > ucft 18 the prefi - SAMPLE COPIES FREE Copies of LANCASTER FARMING are not always easy to find they are not sold on newsstands and perhaps some of your friends may not be acquainted with our weekly service. We’ll be glad to send, without charge, several copies of LANCASTER FARMING to your friends or business associates. Just write their names and ad dresses below (YouTl be doing both . them and us a favor!) ' -*' 1 _ Street Address & R. D. City Street Address & R. D, City (You are not limited to two names. Use separate sheet for additional names.) Tour Name Address □ CHECK here if you prefer to send a Year’s (52 issues) - GIFT subscription for $2 each to your friends listed above. If so $ enclosed, or Q Bill me later (Each will receive » colorful gift announcement card.) Please mail this form to: ' LANCASTER FARMING CIRCULATION DEPT. ' P. O. BOX 266 LITITZ, PENNA. » • State State •ntgtion of the Borneo Salt** man of Che Year Award. This award Is presented annually to the snlernVan with the greatest tonnage increase over the previous year. This year’s recipient of the award was Ned Sitler, Jr. Sltler is a graduate of Penn State University, Before Joining D. E. Horn and Company in 1!)61 he was an assistant county agent. Siller’s terri tory composes Lebanon and parts of Lancaster County. He and his family reside at Wrigh'tsville Rl. D. E. Horn and Company, Inc. manufactures and dis- tributes feed in the states of Pennsylvania, Maryland and New Jersey. Some Conned Foods Hove Limited Storage Time, Authority Says Commercially canned foods require a minimum of care to maintain their quality during storage, points out Mrs Sandra M, Eaton, associ ate extension home economist, Chester County. Canned foods need a dry p’ace where the temperature won’t go above 70 degrees or below freezing. If properly stored, many foods will remain safe and acceptable for long periods of time, but there is a maxi mum storage limit for some foods. Most canned fruits and vegetables can be kept up to 18 months after buying. How ever, berries, sour cherries, citrus fruit juices, tomatoes, and sauerkraut will keep their top quality for only six months, says Mrs Eaton. Canned meat and poultry dan he stored up to 18 m’onths; canned fish up to a year; condensed meat and vegetable soups up to 8 months. Evaporated milk and nonfat dry m'ilk packaged in metal containers keep their quality for 6 months. Such foods as hydrongen a ted 'fats, vegetable oils, canned nuts, instant puddings, cereal products, canned bouil lon, and bouillon cubes may be stored up to 18 months. Sugar and salt will keep in definitely. With quality canned and other .packaged foods on hand, you can meet any emergency from unexpected guests to a national disaster. As you use these foods, buy fresh supplies, reminds Mrs, Ehton. Arthritis and rheumatism lead the list of chronic con ditions which assail persons 65 years of age and over, with deafness, heart disorders, high blood pressure and visu al impairments following in that order. eed (iplidaj casK ? - GETATHRIF T. FULTON INSTALLMENT LOAN LION BANK OF LANCASTER ware* McGovern avenue • east Petersburg • mountvilie ' qap.MANHEIM • Member Fe&i ?i Ptpogjt insurance Corporation Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 4, 1965—11 For the Farm Wife and Family By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Ladies. Have You Heard? ... Some Facts Worth Knowing About Onions Onions are tops in the class of flavorings for many dishes. Both the sweet Spanish types and the Globe types are plentiful and good buys. The Spanish types go well in salads and sandwiches and the Globe types are preferred for cooking. It’s easy to identify both types The.., Spanish has a mild flavor, is large, has a' somewhat slender appearance, and has a light yellow, brown, or white skin. The Globe and other onion types of the fall crop are stronger flavored, globe-shaped, and de pending on variety have yellow, white, red, or brown skins. When buying onions, be sure they are THOMAS bright, clean, hard, well- will go faster with clean shaped, and dry-skinned, needles. Whether they are These are signs of good qual- bone, plastic, or steel, it is ity, meaning you’re getting s'afe to dip the needles often the best value for your tood into hot soap or detergent money. suds away all traces of stickiness If you have any sore or infection on your hands, do not touch wood without wear ing gloves. You can wear ei ther rubber gloves or inex pensive cotton gloves that you can wash in hot soap or deteigent suds after each, wearing Tips for Increased Wear from Hose Stockings will wear longer if they fit correctly in both leg length and toot size. Buy stockings in a foot size long enough to prevent wear at the toes, yet short enough to avoid heel and ankle wrinkles. Some hose come in propor tioned leg sizes to fit extra thin, average, or extra heavy legs. Buy h'ose to suit your pur pose dress sheer for dress np occasions, walking or sturdier hose for regular wear, Buying three pairs of the same shade and style of hose will give you added wear Al ternating the wearing of hose helps to lengthen their life Rinse new hose before wearing, then wash after each weanng Do not soak, wring, use wooden clothespins, or hang hose near a radiator. ,Did You ‘Know That Cleanl'mess is recognized as an important weapon in fighting disease Cldan hands do not spread germs. And there is also the appearance angle The time to teach a child that personal cleanli ness helps make him attract ive is just as soon as he is able to understand the words Knitting and crocheting Chiropractic - World’s Largest Natural Healing Science LANCASTER COUNTY CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY S 5. it a (Storage Tips for i Shelled Pecans If you buy swelled pecan* in qu'antity, store them at a temperature between 34 and 38 degrees Keep in a coV ered glass jar in the main section of refrigerator. Shelled pecans in vacuum cans keep well on the cup board shelf until opened, but should be lefngerated after opening Also refrigerate sa ran oi plastic packages of pecans after opening, but first i eseal packages with tape You can freeze shelled pe cans Put them in plastic bag's and seal or hse regular freezer containers with tight fitting covers When thawing, allow any moisture that col lects to dry or evaporate be fore using the nuts. • For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 10) IV2 cups milk 1 egg Vz Cup commercial sour ci earn In a saucepan, combine apricot preseives and % cup water Blend lemaming wa ter with cornstarch Stir in to sauce Add Vi teaspoon mace Cook until thickened, and clear Add butter or margarine Prepare corn bread mix ac cording to package direction* using milk, egg, sour cream and remaining Vz teaspoon mace Add extra milk if mix ture thickens too much on standing Pour about 1 cuo batter into a well-greased, preheated electric waffle iron. Spread to within one inch o£ edge. Makes 12 waffles Servo with warm apricot sauce and hot sausage.
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