B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3, 1962 1 • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 16) fabric is the place to store sil ver when not m use These fabrics are filled with tiny tarnish. An occasional polish silver particles which absorb jng with a sott cloth and a recommended silver cleaner •vs ill keep your steilmg like new. But use your silver otten . , . it doesn’t wear out About Molded Gelatin Desserts Always follow directions on packages for dissolving the gelatin. To decorate a mold, arrange pieces of fruit in the bottom and hold in place with one fourth inch of gelatin, chill until set, then till mold with gelatin mixture either plain or fruited. Chill until firm and ready to serve To add fruits, chill prepared gelatin until thickened, but not set. Add up to two cups of well-drained fruit for each package of gelatin Always use canned or cooked fresh pine apple. Raw fresh pineapple | 1300 FEEDER PIGS I I | | WINCHESTER FEEDER PIG SALE I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 | I 7:00 P.M. % I FARMERS LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE | | WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA % <« »> 46* Officially Graded hf Va. PepU Of Agriculture * V ♦ Vaccinated for Cholera and Erysipelas * <i Eligible for Interstate -Shipment <• Weighing from 85 Um. to 183 lbs. ••• <, Phone MO 2-721 D * <* , <> YYinchestcr, * <• *s* ATTENTION FARMERS! Are you planning to ho It out this fall or next spring? Possibly you don’t have enough equipment tor a sale •t your farm. Let the Garden Spot Equipment Auction sell your equipment at one of their monthly auctions. Large attendance of bmers from a wide area assure ywx oi the best prices obtainable. Call tor details 733- 7917. GARDEN SPOT Equipment Auction Inc. Lincoln, Penna. Sale held the first Tuesday of each month Next Sale - November 6, 10G2 at 10:80 A.M. ANNOUNCING New Office Location Wood Shavings, Poultry Litter and Cattle Bedding packaged in bales, burlap bags and paper bags. Just starting to receive new crop clean pea nut hull. Save money by picking up at our ware house. 0. & D. SAWDUST CO., Inc. 659 E. Main St. r Lititz, Pa. (formerly of Manheim) Shredded Pine bark for Mulching Evergreens, roses, etc. will prevent the gelatin from thickening and becoming firm. To unmold, loosen edges of desert with small pointed knife, then dip outside of the mold briefly in warm water, and shake gently after you take mold from water. Invert plate on top of mold and hold ing them firmly together, turn over Shake gently, then lift off mold. To serve, spoon into dessert dishes, oi cut in cubes and fill sherbet glasses, or press through a coarse sieve to make gelatin jewels and fill seiving dishes. Propagation Com sc Offered Propagation is gardening’s fine art. Seeds, giatts and buds, cuttings and layers, sep arations and divisions become new plants For more infor mation about “Propagation of Plants” conespondence cour se, and other coirespondence courss available, see your county agent. We deliver anywhere. For prompt service call Phone 626-2068 Democratic Candidates Are Best Men hi Local Election Campaign (1. to r.) Dr. Richard C. Keller, Dr. Charles D. Spotts, Dr. William B. Gaynor, Martin J. Murphy. “The Democratic candidates for the state legislature and the U.S. Congress from Lan caster County are the best group ever on the same ticket in any county in the United States " This is the growing opinion of the voters throughout Lan caster County who haie met John C. Pittenger, candidate for the state legislature from the City; Dr. Charles D Spotts, Dr. William B. Gaynor and Edison W. Osborne, can didates for the state legisla ture from the County; and Dr. Richard C. Keller, candi date for Congress. The six Democratic can didates have been conducting a door-to-door “Meet-the-Vot er“ campaign which has brought them into the homes of 50,000 Lancaster County voters in the last six weeks City assembly candidate John C. Pittenger is a former ’intelligence officer with the Central Intelligence Agency. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he is vice president of the Family and Children’s Ser vice and an active volunteer with the Lancaster Boys’ Club. "Pitt” is a veteran, of three years service with the U S Army. Dr. Spotts Dr. Charles D. Spotts, can didate for the General As sembly, is Chairman of the Department of Religion at Franklin and Marshall Col lege Long active in civic and church activities, Dr. Spotts is a former school board member of Lancaster City. A resident of Smoketown, Dr. Spotts has deep loots in Lancaster County. He is a graduate of F and M and the Lancaster Theological Semin ary. His first teaching job was in a one room school house in Brecknock Township. A pai t time farmer, Dr Spotts opei ates a ten acre beef and poultry farm in Smoke tow n as a hobby. Dr and Mrs §potts have two daughters and six giand childien Dr. Giw nor Dr. William B Gaynor is the pathologist and Director of Laboratones at the Ephrata Coininunity Hospital. As a youngster, he was a guest of the Masonic Home in Eliza bethtown. A resident of Manheim Township, Dr. Gaynor is a H.measter County 1) graduate of the Patton School,. Franklin and Marshall College and Temple University Medi cal School. He was a combat infantryman during World War JI-x and served-.for ,six years with the United States Public Health Service. Bill Gaynor is a member of the AMA and other related! medical societies and of the Lancaster Leiderkfanz. As a candidate for the state legis lature, Bill Gaynor feels that Lancaster County will benefit by having a physician’s ap proach to current issues, es pecially the vital ones of health and welfare. Ed Osborne Edison W. Osborne is the third of the Lancaster County Democratic candidates for the Pennsylvania General Assem bly. Ed is a veteran of fifty B-17 missions during World War II and is cunently one of Lancaster County’s most successful dairy farmers, Ed Osborne is the president of the Lancaster County Jersey Cattle Club and the chairman of the “5,000 heifer pioject.” He is a school director in Ful ton Township and a member of the Scholastic and Curricu lum Committee of the Solanco Joint School Boaid Ed and his wife, Shirley, live on their farm in Peach Bottom with their five child ren. Marty Murphy State Senate candidate, Mar tin J, Murphy, brings a busi nessman’s approach to govern, ment Marty Murphy is the manager of the Storage Divi sion of the Lancaster Leat Tobacco Company. A lesident of Lancaster Co, Marty Murphy studied business and commercial law at the University of Baltimore He is an activ e member ot B P O E Lodge 134, a member ot the Lancaster Art Association, a foimer director and chartei member of the Conestoga Sei toma Club and last veai woik ed on the United Fund Cam paign Di iv e. An Air Force veteian, Mar ty was formerly in personnel woik at the U S Naval Train ing Station in Newpoit, Rhode Island He has two daughters, Sheri Ann, 7, and Bieuda Lee 2. Dr. Keller Deniociatic Congi essional candidate Dr Richard C Kel ler is a teacher of American Histoiy and Government at nnocratic Committee, dobii. W, lison MiUersyille ■State College. A native of Columbia borough,- Dr. Keller 10 ,a graduate of Willersville State and received his doctorate at Columbia University,, • ' No stranger ,to civic and county affairs, Dick Keller is the- secretary of the Penn Manor -*faadball ~ for Boys and a director aOF thi Mill era vi He Recreation Assoc iation. "He and ibis wSCfc SPran ces, live in MiltersvUlo jnth their three sons, Bustsl 12, Brian 5, and Douglas,®. A former Army Air’.Force glider pilot, Dick Keller says, "I’m running -for -this toffiec because the 6th district *<Dan caster and Chester Counties,) has not had adequate repie sentation.” Clack and Dilwortli The local candidates aid proud to be campaigning 'with Richardson Dil worth, Democra tic candidate for governor, and U.S. Senator Joseph 5* -.Clark, up for reelection. Richardson Dflilworth, a) lighting marine in twp wais, rose in rank from pfivete to colonel, was wounded twice in action and awarded the Parple Heart, Presidential Unit Cita tion and Silver Star. His-dyna mic record as jxnKtor has brought national prominence to Philadelphia. Vigor, vision and vital concern for the pro blems of his fellow citizens have inspired Richardson Dil v, oi th to devote the past 15 yeais of his life th "good gov ernment As past president of the American Municipal As sociation and the United States Confeience of Maytag, Dil wnrth will he an outstanding gov ernor. Senatoi Joseph S. Clark has worked closely with Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy in. then devotion to peace and disarmament under vtmW law. He has been a vigorous sup porter of health care for the elderly and is deeply interest ed in consumer protection. Senator Clark has also #park ed the movement to end “swindle sheet” tax evasion. Joe Clark is a < United States Senatoi of whom we can all be proud Vote for the Best Man Voters all over Lancaster County are this year doing what they’ve always said they weie going to do. They're vot ing for the host men. They’re voting Democratic. -HartmiHi,- (?lu>ir»a«a. - .. ■ r l >me.
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