Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 16, 1962, Image 17

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    Hove You Heard?
(continued from page 15)
p f milk.
c “ p . IPIU -an consumers spent
‘ tour-tenths billion dol
tcn a for dairy products last
laf3 , this is an average of
sdollars for each person
the United States.
ltt jj e tail prices of half-gallons
f jce ( ream have dropped dur-
L the last ten years.
Today, sixty per cent of the
FEED THOSE FORAGE CROPS
Top Dress Alfalfa with 0-25-25 containing Boron or use
0-15-30 with EXTRA Boron, For grasses top dress with 15-10-10.
Wilson Scott
West Willow
Jacob L. Kurtz
Elizabethtown
Henry B. Hoover
Ephrata
LANCASTER SERVICE CENTER
QUARRYVILLE SERVICE CENTER
cheese produced In the United
States is Cheddar.
Family Vegetable
Garden Hints
Besides cabbage, other com
mon members* of the family
include broccoli, cauliflower
and Brussel sprouts. (Radish
ts, kale, turnips, kohlrabi,
Chinese cabbage, and mustard
are also members of the same
botanical family.
Stephen Kurtz
Morgantown
John E. Melhorn
Mt. Joy
G and G
Feed & Supply
Enos R. Buckwalter Lititz - Mauheiiu
Bird-ui-Huud
This And Tliat
'For a quick and easy ice
cream topping, melt a half lb.
of vanilla caramels over boil
■mg water. White melting,
stir in two 1 teaspoons of instant
coftee.
A well-flavored cream sauce
is basic in all good cooking.
Its creamy texture and blend
flavor makes it an ideal base
for many dishes Being one of
the major ingredients in a
Evan E. Dinger
Beinliolds
Farmers
Feed & Supply
New Holland
John Martin
Bareville
Mourice Good
Gordonville
Martin Wanner
Gap
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 16, 1962
cream sauce, milk contributes
its high quality and essential
nutrients.
For a different but easy des
sert, sprinkle the centers of
drained canned peaches witn
toasted coconut, then spoon
thawed fiozen raspberues or
strawbeines over the top.
If you and your family ate
your shai e' ot pineapple last
year; whether the fnut was
tiesh, canned, or frozen; \ou
used about twelve pounds each
on a fresh basis.
Noodles aie made flora tlie
same basic uigiedience as
macaroni and spaghetti. In
addition, the law loquues
noodle pioducts to contain a
minimum of live and a halt
cent of egg solids.
per
To make an intei esting or
unusual piece of furnituie
an attention getter, try tins
place it against a light back
ground if the piece is dark.
If it is light, a dark back
ground will accent it.
Check your work habits if
you suffer from fatigue and
occasional backaches. Stop
for short rest periods during
the day and change your pace.
If jou're sewing or sitting to
do other work, do something
active for relaxation.
NEW
• • •
For
DAIRY
canw
GROUND CONTROLLED ■
SILAGE /
DISTRIBUTOR
fills your silo evenly...
safely •••with less labor /
No more climbing the silo to hand-level silage...
no more hazardous work over an empty silo or in
dangerous silage gases. The new Badger-Thompson
Silage Distributor takes over at silo filling while
you stay safely on the ground ... helps you pack in
more tons, uniformly and evenly, to produce
consistently good quality feed.
There’s no haid-packed off-center or leaning
coie to put uneven piessure on silo walls... no
loose-packed areas that spoil. Silo unloaders woik
be
Grumelli Farm Service
R. D. #1 - Qu.UTjvillo
Jacob F. Beiler
B. D. #1 - Kiu/crs
Raymond Gehman
Bowmausville
Conestoga 4-H
Sewing Cub
Meets Weekly
The Conestoga Valley 4-H
Sewing Club met recently at
the high school.
First year girls sewed their
seams and put m their gather
ing stitches Second year gals
finished pinning their patterns
to their matenal and seivecl
some of their pieces together.
The club meets each Tues
day in the Conestoga Valley
High School Home Economics
loom.
Farm Women 22
Are Shown Film
On Communism
A tilm on Communism was
\ lowed by members of Farm
Women’s Society 22 at a recent
meeting in the home of Mis.
Chailes Fisher, Strasburg Rl.
Mr. Harold Schreiber of New
Holland Machine Company pre
sented the film.
The society planned a family
style picnic at the Lampeter
Community Grounds on July
1, at noon.
A donation of $l5 was voted
to the Lancaster County Agri
culture Center Fund, and $3
to the fund for the migrant
woikers’ minister A bake sale
will be held at Sears Roebuck
and Co. sometime in the fu
ture.
Mrs Cloyd Wenger w r as co
hostess. Mis. Fisher led devo
tions.
MONTH
HERE'S HOW:
IT WORKS
This distributor mounts on any
forjg* blowir ... all adjust*
mints in roadi it ground livif.
It oiclllatis the blowir pipe whila
Ihi hood dfntls the mitollil m *
circular pattern,
1 " *
R. IVT Brubaker \
Saluiiga
Farmcrsville Eqpt.
Company, Inc.
K. D. #3 - Ephrata
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