VVin«;Ki«ll ja'vQ . ..... P antahze Christmas Appetites With Tidbits Christmas canapes are faste-tantalizers you’ll w ant to serve to guests all during the holiday season. friends gather about your Christmas tree, it’s nice to pass a tray of pleasant to-eat tidbits. All in the Christmas spirit of welcome and good will. v Here are three suggestions, each of them de licious but not fussy. Blue Cheese-blam Dip (V/3 Cups) One cup sour cream, V* cup crumbled American blue cheese (about 3 ounces), Vt cup canned, minced clams; 1 tablespoon chopped chives, Vi teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, Vz teaspoon salt. Combine cream and cheese; blend. Add re maining ingredients and mix well. Serve as dip for crackers or potato chips, as desired. Pickle Star Canapes (about 40) One 6-ounce package hickory-smoked cheese .spread, Vz cup sweet pickle relish, drained; 30 z::txxxu:::zz:i:::i:zxxxx:xiuxiixixi:v LOANS ♦♦ ♦♦ ij For any Farm Purpose J| || Made the Farmer's Way H tt n n LANCASTER :: | PRODUCTION CREDIT, ASS’N J ♦♦ ;; 39 E. Chestnut St., ;• ll II Lancaster, Pa. Ph. Lane. 3-3921 H Lester Wallace, R 2 New Hol land, has purchased the 10-aCre farm offered at public sale by ex ecutors of the estate of Elmira Parmer for $6,500 Included was a six-room frame dwelling, at tached summer house, frame barn and chicken house ' The farm is located on the Red Well-Ltmch’s Store m Township Auctioneer was Paul Z Martin The American Legion gave a thumping endorsement in con vention Ito continued Unrated States metmtoershiip m the United Nations. iniiiimiiiiniiiiimmmtiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmiiimmmiiuiiiuiuiiuuinnuiiiimuniiiiiimiimmiiimmHHmin Here is the NE^VEST Way to Treat CRD Convenient, effective, and economical treatment of H CjRD (Chronic Respiratory Disease) or AIR SAC IN- = FECriON in chickens. For less than one cent a bird, = YOU can treat your flock. Most effective if caught in || the early stages. ■ H Ask fo it by name Dry-Strep-Spray t your local Feed Dealer DISTRIBUTED BY d upplrCo. Phone 4-2149 New Holland. Pe. S , New iimtttflflßiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiitttiiiniiiiiHiiuiHiiimHiiiiHniiiiiiiuiii miifllllllllll slices bologna, Vs-inch thick (about Vz pound), sliced, sweet pickles. Combine cheese and pickle relish; blend well. Spread 20 slices bologna with pickle mixture. But bologna slices together to form 10 stacks. Top with remain 10 slices bologna. Cut with small star-shaped cutter. Top with sliced pickles. Note: Chop remaining bologna mixture for sandwich spread, if desired. One 6-ounce package cijive cream cheese, softened," V* cup chopped pimento-stuffed green olives, 2 tablespoons prepared horse radish, 7 slices bread, 2 tablespoons softened butter or margarine. Combine cheese, olives and horseradish. Blend. Trim crusts from bread; spread with butter or margarine. Cut bread as desired. Spread with cheese mixture. Garnish p sired. PP&L Values Up To $3.07 a Share; |2.91 Last Y ear Pro forma consolidated earn ings of Pennsylvania Power & Light—. Co. (including, earnings of the former Pennsylvania Wat er & Power Co prior to June 1955 restated on the basis it was actually merged on June 1, 1955) and its subsidiary, The Scranton Electric Co, accruing to the com mon stock of Pennsylvania Pow er & Light Co for the 12 months ended Oct 31 1955 were $18,141,- 920, equivalent to $3 07 per share of common ‘’tuck outstanding at such date, as compared with $17,- 038,463 or $2 91 per share on the same pro forma consolidated basis for the 12 months ended Oct 31, 1954 » Pro forma consolidated reve nues for the -2 months ended Oct 31, 1955 were $121,052,995, an increase o< V 8 per cent over the pro forma xevenues for %e previous year. Holiday Olive Canapes (about 14) Nelson Myei •=, Gieencastle, paid the $730 top in a recent sale of registered Holstems of fered by Joshua L Stoltzfus, Moxgantown -Thirty-three legis ■tered cows averaged $370, and with 15 giade cows, the average for the 48 head was $324 The second top in the sale, a cow-calf combination, also went to Mr Myers, the cow at $7lO and the calf u.t $135 Two other animals went at $650 and $6OO apiece Other high biddeis were A E Broods & Son, West Middlesex, $560 a cow, and $6OO for a cow-calf pair, Jacob Stoltzfus, Honey Brook, paying sslo, Enos Esh, Gordonville, $515, and Ar thur S Hoy? man, Parkesburg, $5OO Auctioneers were Walter Dupes and Carl Diller, sale man ager Harvey Rettew. ' “You idds wffl just hvi to wit, I icmt date stop with this gun Mowing sowloal" Charter Subscription ENDS S3ON SUBSCRIBE NOW TO Lancaster Farming Quatryville, Pa. "NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCII OFFER Lancaster Farming, Friday, December 2, 1955—13 Sauder Holstein Tops Red Rose October DHIA Ernest Sauder, R 1 Lancaster, topped the list in the October Red Rose Dairy Herd Improve ment Assn entries when his Lily Auxmont Ormsby led the 305- day 1 lactation test A Lucifer daughter, the junior four-year-old yielded 13,574 lbs of milk and 678 6 lbs of butter fat for first place. Second was Mario Rag Apple Olive, a daugh ter of Bondsman, a registered Holstein aged cow owned by Ezra Martin,_Rl Ephiata, with 17,306 lbs of milk and 665 1 lbs of but terfat Leading among herds was Al bert R Fry K 2 Manheim, with 19 registered Holstems averaging 1,191 lbs of milk and 49.7 lbs of butterfat. Second was Titus M. Hurst, R 2 Lititz, with 13 mixed animals producing 1,176 lbs of milk and 46 3 lbs of butterfat. Lloyd Ranck, R 1 Paradise, led the butterfat, production record with a registered Holstein named Bun who scored 2,319 lbs of milk and 1044 lbs of butterfat in the month J Lester Stauffer, R 3 Manheim, is owner of the second place Fiancy, also a registered Hol stein, that produced 2,514 lbs of milk and 1031 lbs of butterfat in the month. The average industrial worker earns the price of a pound of round steak in 29 minutes as compared to 49 minutes in 1929. So states a Ohio State Univer nty-U.S. Agricultural Extension Service report. Figures are based nn current prices. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii SPECIAL FALL I TRACTOR BARGAINS RECONDITIONED | psii s Massey Harris 44 Diesel Tractor | New I c " Ba;a ~ tL Spreader P. T. O. Cope & Weaver Co. Willow Street, Pa. Phone Lancaster 32824 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniMi iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii DAVID’S OPTICAL CO. FITTING ADJUSTMENT REPAIRS 114 N. Prince St.—Lancaster Ph. 4-2767 Open Tues. and Fri. Evenings imiiiintmiiniiimiimiNimitiiiiiiiimmiiiimiimiiimiuiimimimmiimnmiMimiiniiauimtmiimmiKiiitn SHOP IN NEW HOLLAND Stores are open for your shopping convenience THURSDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 O’CLOCK EASY TO REACH!! Stores open every night, starting Thursday, December 15 and close at 6:00 P. M. Christmas Eve. S ponsored by members of the New Holland Business Association October Eggs In Pennsylvania Score New Mark 1 A new record for the 54th51 month m succession compared! with previous years was scored., in Pennsylvama October eggiprotH ductipn, the Department of Agri culture reports. Rate of lay changed little from September, but numbers of lay ers climbed to 24,442,000, or five per cent above Sept 1955 and Oct 1954 Hen culling slowed as egg puces improved Production foi the year to date totals 3,713,090,000, up seven per cent from the fust ten months of 1954 Prices pei dozen received by farmers ware 52 cents Oct. 15, one cent under September, eight cents above yeai ago. Liveweight farm chickens dropped one cent and liveweight broilers three' cents, but weie up three cents and two cents respectively from a year ago- A second oil-prodiucmg forma tion found In Israel. ■IIBIIIIIIiaBIBIII ■ MANUFACTURER S ofCHALLENGE i RESIDENTIAL FENCES 5 AND CATES ( SALES-SERVICE and *- t I Erection of All Types I of Fencing ■ S Challenge Fence Co. S J Ph. 57246 MANHEIM, PA_" ■ Ph.OV7-6121 STRASBURG, PA. ■ ■■BIBIIDQIQDIIIIIi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllliIIIIIIIIItllfllllIIII)l||| When we stop to think we realize our everyday living depends on our eves. Take good care of them. If you are in doubt visit your eye doctor. Doctors Prescriptions For Glasses Filled. EASY TO PARK!!