Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 02, 1962, Image 18

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    Farm Women 4
Hear Comments
On Decorating
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lei 101 design
Membtis ol tile •’(ii 11 ’I \ iii.hl'
pin ns to iisir the Hain asl 1- 1
C'onnti Home on lime 1 when
tlu>\ will distiibute Kiiesh-
nients to the quests
Hostesses weie Mis V R
Hiooks, Mis Mll \ A Sliollen
bi egei .uui Mis Cluslel Hi\ea
good Mis Ro'iett lien pies
-ded and Mis Shellenbug 1
< undue ted deletions Roll
a.ill toi the 10 iiienibeis and
two i onsistod in mn u
the indmduals ottupation In -
foie mania?f‘
It was annoum < d that Mi 1 -
Kiank Nolt L.mdisMllo hos
pitalised m Coatesv ille shim
Fohiuai\ as the lesult ot ia
automobile act idem is now
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Public Sale
Of —
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
PERSONAL PROPERTY
\ r P M,utu Toiae, a< loss Horn Ctntei laxlae, I.J Milos
Southuost ol LinusUi Maim 'I ov\ nship, Ij.uii.istoi Fount\
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SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1962
6 ACRES ERECTED THEREON A
Two and One-Half Story
FRAME DWELLING
Isheslos (oiiicd, ■> itooins and li.itlt I pMans, 4 Uoonis
diiHii'-taiis in< liidim; ,i spat ions Kit dun [<< annum .ii stokei
Meat in li.e-enu nt, plenti (it 1 lesh Spun" \\a'(i, Full Sdiens
?or |kn*tion (it house \lso ,i 2>\So loot
With 4 Oici Ik .1(1 FoMniii Dikiis, 280 (J.illon I ndci (mud
«.IS Tank nit h llediu I*u m Ji, .ill M.undain \ pinpeitt to he
do'-innl Don’t liiisv i(
Household Goods Including:
Breakfast Set with 6 Chairs,
Metal Cabinet, Dishe's,
Wearever Cooking Ware,
\II ( (Kikinu I tensils Ti.o l*oi (( I.iin T.ihhs, Smile .nn
Mnei , It.idio, 2 t:iedi(iln\ Siuepiis, Tn.isti is, ( ollei >!.IK( i ,
J.Je< (pk (links Mmoi St lid id (omh 21 nidi Telei ision,
Ji-l’ieie l.niii” Koom Sinl( . Oii.isiniial T.ihles, l..ini|is, Sum
ei Sewni" M.uhinc (ilulin ) .! linns, <KIB, 'lxlti, ‘KI2, Ma
plc Suite, 1 ini T.ihh s, (’(ill < ( I'.ihlc, Mmoi, (i>ood) Sdiullei I
I‘i.UKi 4-I*ick lame lit (lioo.n Suite, Slum" .mil Mattiess (like
pew), l.ihi.ni T.ihh .»-l*ie(( IhuU Maple liedioom Suite, l>-
Pu i ( lit diooin Suite, Hall lI. I<K, <i ('h.ms, (Inna ( lose! ,
S<‘H(t I>iillct, ('lndus H,nii])( ■ , Old Fashioned lied, li]< < 1 11<
Heatei i’laslo (in tains, \liiiiiniuin Chans, I.mens.
Coi net (npboaid, Ilii*h lt<uk Bucking ( hails, ll.ii Boom
Chan High lt.uk Snm‘l ( h.ur, Mai hie Top Table, Dishes,
Iron Kettle, I-'i \ i Jif* Pans, H. mging Bight, lions and Stands.
Canaiv Cage, IJicliic I’an, Bantein, Wash Stand, Clothes
Basket, Tiimk. \ictrola, .lais. Books, Venetian Blinds,
Crocks- l.alindr.v Tubs, Speed Queen W ashei , 2a Bille, 12
<Jange Single (.on, Meal Di-inder, Sausage Press, Porch Fur
nitme. Plants, Bud Feeder. ( Inc ken Ciates, Garden Hose;
Sheepei . Tools, Pick and Shovel, Single and Dual
Chains to lit 750\20
Henry and Anna J. Reinhart
J. l-'vc-n-lt Kreider and t'arl l)illc-r, \mtioneers
M NCH B> t'OkCMINMU.I! MKTIIODIST CHfHCH
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Flavored Milk Drinks
Are June Favorites
101 HUM
lomalesumt <u home
Ihe meeting closed with a
silent am lion to heneln, the
ti casui \
The Juno ? 0 nieetum, a
biitlul.u pam loi eienone
v ill teanue < nteitaniinent
and
11:00 A.M.
GARAGE
ANTIQUES
TI.ItMs B^
tiom e\ei\ membei ol 11) >
a one minute is-
sOt let \
smmment
Farm Women 5
Host Society IS
Membets ol sotieu ol Faim
Women A entei tamed nuest,
tiom sot leU IS menth at .1
meeting 111 Kaullmans Pea
Hoorn Mast lion
esses wOl e Mis Ammon lltuhei
anti Mis Alt in (!i eidt 1
■Mis-, Maiian Hei Kei a seme;
at Manheim Ctnlial Hiah
School s.mn setoial selei tioim
COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED
... during the dry period PRODUCE
UP TO 25% MORE MILK!
* * \ «■*•*%
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-tk t}> Wf£*'
BEFORE CALViNG This cow was
on the Pioneer program for 60 days before
calving Note the excellent “dry cow" body
condition.
AFTER COMPLETING RECORD Th.
«ame cow after having produced 23,044 lbs.
ef milk and 941 lbs. of fat as a 4 year old.
Mole the extreme dairyness and exceptional
body condition shown after this cow produced
11 Vi tans ef mllkl
Joseph M. Good & Sons
Summeitimc, when liquids aie
high in demand, is a good time
to scive plenty of eneigizing, ic
fieshing millc
i'oi a new and unusual re
fioshci foryoui family 01 guests,
why not tiy some flavoiod milk
dunks There s piactically no
end to the variety that can bo
made, foi it seems that almost
any flavoi goes W'cll with milk
Milk snacks make appealing
between meal pick-me-ups and
aie delicious with cookies as an
evening treat They ic especially
popular when you piovido a va
riety of juices 01 syrups and let
everyone cieatehisown favoutc
Tiy these tempting combina
tions ne\t time the ciy foi re
freshing beverages lings out
Chocolate Milk Shake —Add 2
tablespoons 01 moic chocolate
syiup to 1 cup milk Beat with
egg beatei Top with ice cicam
—vanilla or chocolate
Frosted Chocolate —Beat into
the chocolate and milk mixtuie
a scoop of ice cream Malted
milk may bo added
Maple Milk Shake —Use 2 to 3
tablespoons of maple syiup in
stead of chocolate
Grape Cooler—Combine equal
paits of cold grape juice and
milk, stnimg the giape juice
into the milk Add a top knot of
slightly sweetened whipped
cream Pineapple juice may be
used in the same way'
Banana Flip—Choose a fully
upe banana, flecked with brown
Peel, slice into a bowl and beat
until creamy using a hand or
electnc beater Add 1 cup of cold
milk Top with sweetened whip
ped ci earn with a dash of cin
namon
Cnocolate Malt Banana Flip—
Add to the mashed banana 1 and
tioni the music <il Oklahoma
Mms .Munel '\l\ei .IKO.I f,eimi iclent ot the Msitnis c luh it <d a
at the- school, w.ishei .ucomi)-
lemalks Mis WMllei Ka iff,
man ga\o a monologue on 15
Penns’ Irama i)ut< It
\I.S Ch-de Hottenstem t\as Al)out - n IKIbIJIIS ltl(Ji^
m diaige ol demotions, and , he meetms .
Mis Beniamin Gieidei pies-
>^s
Proper feeding of the dry cow is
the most important single factor af
fecting herd health, longevity, and a
sustained high level of milk produc
tion, In 60 days, while the cow is dry,'
Pioneer Diy and Freshening feed
will repair the body from the previous
lactation, build a reserve of body
condition for the next lactation, and
develop a stronger calf. In addition
your cows will have less calving diffi
culties, eliminate placenta quickly, 1
have less udder congestion, and most
importantly they will produce up
25%
more milk!
Si < us (ixl.ij lor lull p.u t u uJ.ii s,
LEOLA QUARRYVILLE
Vi tablespoons chocolate u ~
malt dunk powdci Tlui/V
milk stll n
Pineapple Crush—Stn (~, ,
'i cup ciushcd
its syiup and 1 cup u.|,(
Good alone 01 topped v, .
scoop o£ ice ci cam '* »
Strawberry or Rast
onish—Using sweetr nr ti u ,">
ed bciues, combine >, ~,,,, .’I
bemes with 1 cup null | (J '
stiawbeuy mi\ with <-ti ivl?' 1 *
ico cream, the i.i'-pbri v r J
vanilla ice cicam l'iiv (n ">
lies, thawed, may be u r |
FROSTED CIIOCOI VIP
COOKIES
Vi cup (1 stick) butler
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
X large egg
2 squares chocolate, mi n P ,|
l !/ i cups sifted all-purposr i
Vi teaspoon salt
V> teaspoon soda
1 cup coarsely chopm d « i,i. u l
Vi cup chopped raisin-,, if a
desired
A cups buttermilk
Have buttei at loom iun l)0i ,
tuie Add sugai, egg, \amlla
beat until cieamy, then add inj
melted chocolate Comiune dr*
ingicdients m flour siftu , n J
add to cicamcd mixtmo Jlon „
with the nuts, laisins and r iif
Mix well Diop by tcaspnu j
on gi cased cookie sheet 2ir > s
apait Bake m a model ate' ,j
oven 1400*) about 10 mm ,
Remove from pan at once ,to
a cake lack When cool . Ja j
with Chocolate Icing mad< hj
combining 1 squaie melted choc,
date, 1 cup powdeied sugai, ij
teaspoon vanilla, 3 tablespoons
hot milk or cream Makes about
40 cookies, depending on size.
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