Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1961, Image 10

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    —Lancasler Farming, Saturday, September 23,' 1961
10
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(From page 9
skim off all fat Add carrots,
amons, celery, parsley, bul
gur, salt, pepper and currj
powder Co\er and continue
cooking until vegetables aie
tcndei Remove all meal
fiom bones, dice and return
i j soup mixture Blend to
'etlier butter and flour over
low heat, slowly stir in a
bout 2 cups of the soup mix
ture, then stir into remaining
soup mixture Continue cook
ing until soup is thickened,
about 3 minutes, Adjust sea
soning to taste Makes about
2't> quarts soup
Farm Women 19
MarkAnniversarv
Society of Farm Women
19 will celebrate its 15xh
anniversary at a special
meeting on Saturday, Oct
ober 14 Charter membeis
and past presidents will be
the guests of honor at the
covered dish luncheon meet
ing at the home of Mrs
Richard Nolt, Landisville
The society voted to do
nate $lO 00 to the Buchmil
ler Park Fund and $5 00 to
the United Drive during the
recent meeting at the home
of Mrs Charles Long, of
Manheim R 1
A rummage sale will be
held by the society on Oct
9 and 10 at 42 S Duke St,
Lancaster
Speaker at the last meet
ing was Mrs Walter Kautt
man, who gave a comic lec
tuie on hats Devotions were
led by Mrs Lester Holhnger
Read the Classifieds.
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Dealers for—
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months -when oil consump
tion increases.
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OIL CO.
105 Fcdrview St.
MOUNT JOY. PA.
Farm Women 8
See Pictures
Mrs Elizabeth Shaub, of
Ephiata, showed slides tak
en during her recent trip
to Italy and Poitugal, at the
recent meeting of the So
ciety of Farm Women No
8 in the social hall of the
Ma\town Lutheran Church
Mrs Shaub described the
300 color slides of the plac
es she had visited on the
trip about a year ago
Mrs William H Heisey
led devotions and had sev
eral poems Musical select
ions were sung by a quar
tette composed of Bonnie
Hoffman, Patty Zmn, Beth
Huber and Kathy Ney. They
were accompanied by Mrs
Millard Hoffman
Mis John Herr, local 4-
H leader presented a 4-H
display and the following
ribbons were awarded to
first place winners vegetab
les Virginia Wivell; toma
toes. Leslej Witman, first
year flowers, Florence Bix
ler, second year flowers to
Frances Bixler, and third
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PARKING DECK
Enter from GRANT ST.
Using either DUKE, OR
LIME STREETS
Next to Douglas Hotel
and Western Auto Store
Norman A. Buhrman,
228 North Duke Street
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WWF POULTRY and
DAIRY FEEDS
• Timothy Seed
• Water Warmers
• Smith-Gales Heating Tape
CUSTOM GRINDING & MIXING
West Willow Farmers Assoc.
WEST WILLOW Ph. EX 4-5019
CAN YOU FILL IN THE MISSING WORD?
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Take electricity for example. It just naturally goes with comfort, convenience
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budget today.
Best Food Buys
Autumn Meal
The cool winds of autum
aie blowing across the Pen
sylvnma countryside, herald
mg the approach of winter
and forcing a seasonal chan
ge in our food 'supply situa
tion, observes -Tom Piper,
Penn State Extension Mar
keting Agent A change in
cooking routines may also
be noted as the season for
cook-outs and picnics comes
to an end
Coloiful apples are begin
ning to steal the spotlight
at the fruit counter A big
apple crop is shaping • up,
with all vanties promising
to be in big supply The
Eambo, Mclntosh and Jona
than vanties are currently
available; Red and Golden
year flowers. Janice Bixler.
Women of society eight
will be the guests of Quar
ryville farm women on
Thursday afternoon, October
12 the next meeting of so
ciety eight will be on Satur
day, October 14
Planning Begins
Delicious are being harvest
ed in southern areas Peach
es and nectarines are wind
ing up, most available sup
plies are coming out of the
storage supplies Blueberries
plums and locally grown
Bartlett - pears are winding
up too
Banana plantations have
suffered some hurricane dam
age and retail prices are
holding firm Prices are un
changed on Tokay grapes
which are not large thn?
year but possess good color
Seedless grapes are moving
at slightly higher prices than
recent weeks Pineapples are
scarce and high in price
Honeydew melons remain on
the list of good buys, water
melons and cantaloupes are
cleaning up and prices are
higher for best quality.
California still dominates
the citrus supply picture
Lemons and limes are plenti
ful and economically priced
The Valencia .orange crop
has passed its harvest peak
and is now full-ripe, grape
NEW HARVESTORf
i
STORE AND FEED HIGH MOISTURE CORN OR STORE
DRY SHELLED CORN —Use this small low cost HAR
VESTORE with either a HARVESTORE sweep arm
auger bottom unloader or a regular HARVESTORE
auger bottom unloader two ways! Store dry shelled corn
or use it for storing, processing and feeding high moisture
corn to cattle and hogs.
Get These Regular HARVESTORE FEATURES:
I ““““————t •) Breathing System for "oxygen*
available BUSHEL CAPACITY free" storage
SIZES (dry shelled corn) 2. Glass-fused-to-steel inside and
14x20 ft. 2,450 out
_„ 3. Choice of two bottom unloaders
20x20 ft. 4,700 as optional equipment
- ..... .I. i—i iii.ni i 4. Minimum installation costs
A. O. SMITH
HARVESTORE PRODUCTS, INC.
KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS
A O Smith International, S A , Milwaukee 1, Wls.
SEE US AT THE BLOOMSBURG FAIR
KNIPMEYER,
Harvestore Sales and Service
NEW HOLLAND
fruit _ possess pretty good
eating' quality and prices are
unchanged from levels of
recent weeks
Potatoes, cabbage sweet
corn, tomatoes, squash, on
ions, carrots, endive, escar
olc and most sweet potatoes
aie on the list of good vege
table buys Green beans, cu
cumbers, celery, lettuce and
fust of the season broccoli
and Brussels sprouts wear
higher price tag because
of the current supply condi
tion Recent hot weather se
verely damaged the Long Is
land cauliflower crop and
western supplies are high in
price
Forequarter cuts of beef,
turkeys, fryers and stewing
hens will appear as econo
mical meat items m most
stores Some foodmarkets
will feature pork roasts, loi
ns and fresh pork picnics at
bargain prices Bacon will
appear at sharply higher
prices in most markets
The small and medium
size eggs hold a decided
price advantage at this
season of the year and pro
vide an economical source
of protein.
GRAIN STORAGE
KNIT ORLY...
$1765.
price for the 14 x 20 ft struc*
ture shown, includes the breather sys
tem, filler door, top and side ladders.
Pncedoes notmcludefoundation, un
loader or aeration equ'pment for dry
gram storage.
Phone ELgin 4-2351
PP&L'Ij
AN INVESTOR-OWNED 6?
ELECTRIC UTILITY A
IN THE SERVICE tS
OF THE PUBLIC