10—Lancaster Farming,'Saturday, 11, 1964 -Farm Wbhien 10 Hear D. Lapp Home Economics Schedules Meat Meetings Know your meat?, a series of four meetings, has been sche duled by the Lancaster County Home Economics Extension Sen ice. Included in this meat series n ill be principles on meat buy ing, preparation, and storage of beef, veal, pork, and lamb. The meetings will be held in the P P &L. Basement Kit then located in the Gnest Building, Lancaster, at 1:00 p M on January 21, January 2S. Februaiy 1, and Febnuvry 11. Anv woman interested in intloimalion on meat should at tend these meetings, according to Miss Jane Thurston, Asso ciate County Ho'me Economist. Farm Women 20 Serve Spaghetti A spaghetti dinnei was en lojed by membeis of Farm "Women Society 20 at a lecent meeting in the Odd Fellows ball in Knkwood Husbands ol membeis were guests Hostesses were Mrs Thomas Feiguson, ills William Craw loid Si , ilis. Joseph Best, ills Dale ililler, Mrs Burton Oallimoie, ills ilaishall Rm tz, ills Elam Hess and ills Veivl Hess The lemamder of the eien :ng was spent at the cai d tables The next meeting will be at the home of ills Thom as Feiguson Knkwood Rl, Thnisdai, Feb G at 10 am toi an all-dai sewing session loi earner pads A coveied dish luncheon will be sened Farm Women 14 See Films A film on tube) miosis was the leatme o£ the ph when Kami Women Society 14 met Wednesday in the home of Aaion Slink, Ronks R 1 Alls Lloyd Ranck and Mis. Mai\in Stoltztus wete selected as delegates to the state con tention to be held next week in ITarnsbuig in conjunction with the State Farm Show The membeis toted |2S to the Chnst Home in Patadise. On Feb (5 the group will sew at Lancaster Geneial Hospital. • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 7) four million were disabled in home accidents This makes it all the more essential that each family check its house to see it it is a safe place to live. Faultt facilities and furnish ings often cause accidents. Light bulbs that need repla cing, a. fragile stepstool, slip pery floois, or broken glass are all potential accident hazards Actuities done in the kit chen make it the most danger ous loom in the house Kitchen utensils and tools are safe only when tliey are used and cared loi pi openly To prevent acci dents. tuin handles of cooking utensils away from edges of range M hen using knives, cut ana) from the body _ Sharp Knnes cut more easilj and re quire le»s piessuie than do dull kim es Plan enough time for daily activities By allotmg enough time for a iob a homemaker could eliminate the .wish and disorder than may cause acci dents Homemaker* should" oT)- ser\e the activities'vOf ‘"family mem hers and’ encouragh mem heis to develop safety habits. The best way to prevent home ai c idents is to sftot hazards and lemove them before they cau^e Farm Women 22 Hear Talk On The Sudan “Life in Sudan” was the subject of a discussion by Mrs. James Cranston at the Tues day meeting ot Farm Women Society 22 in the home of Mrs. Harold E. Rudy, 502 Penn Grant Road, Lancaster. Co-hoste&s tv as Mrs. Lloyd Herr. Roll call was answered by the name of the Church each attends. Delegates to the Farm Woman’s Contention to he held at the Farm Show in Harrisburg ttere named. They are Mrs. Wilmer Andrews and Mrs. Henry Hess. Mrs. Don ald Esbenshade, president of the group, presided at the meeting. Voted as a new member ttas Mrs Wilbur Peifer. Nevt meeting ot the society will be held at the home of Mrs Harold Ranch, Lancas ter R 7. % FARM SHOW WEEK $ * t * SPREADER SPEC lAL * t (Jon, 13-18) I * * J As Lon As $700.00 J * • Case 115 V-Belt spreader Reg. $987.25 $ * As Lon As $705.00 -K * "2 * • Case 130 single beater Reg. $749.00 * J As Low As $635.00 j J Your Spaik Plug Headquarters J I CASE POWER AND EQUIPMENT t * £ J Hi mi. Hast of Elizabethtown, Pa. * * Phone 367-1206 £ ********************************************* KXK«KX WHY BUY POOR QUALITY HAY??? - . . use MASTER MIX Sued Balk NFlaht, i ' * ■*—« 'T * V VsWffirßUiK repfeces I ftyißAfiS HW y-MflftKtsj *=* On a feed value basis, MASTER MIX SWEET BULK ’N FLAKES costs no more than good quality hay in some areas .., plus ► Increases water intake Promotes better health ► Promotes better performance ► Highly digestible Sweet Bulk 'N Flakes ... the greatest bulky feed discovery in 25 years. / For Special Low Prices On Sweet Bulk ’N Flakes From Now Through March L. J. DENLINGER CO. BLEND & McGINNIS CONTACT YOUR LOCAL MASTER MIX DEALER AND ORDER YOUR SUPPLY TODAY • . . See Your Dealer Paradise, P«. ROSS H. ROHRER itrv’c tvttt T & SONS EBY S MILL _ . „ Ijitltz, Pa. Quarrjvlllo, P*. LEROY M. SENSENIG HEMPFIELD MILLS Mrs. Harry Sloat and Mrs. Clay Rice were co-hostesses for the recent meeting or Farm Women Society 10 in the Manor Shopping Center audi torium. Guest speaker for the pro gram was David Lapp, Lebla, a 4-H member who recently returned from a siS-month stay in New Zealand. He was sent to that country by the National 4-H Club. Slides were shown of the country, the people and the way they live. On Jan. 13 the Society will charter a bus for the Conven tion in Harrisburg. Seats are still aiailable for anyone in terested. The bus will leave at 8 a.m. from Chestnut Street Bus terminal. A bus trip is planned in March to a Philadelphia flower show'. Mrs. Frank P. Hodeck er was appointed to the ways and means committee. The new president, Mrs. Clifford Shumaker, conducted the meet ing. Atglen, Pa. Kast Petersburg, Pa. The next aesslon - will v ,ba held at the home of'W Wil- rUTIX) liam Fox, 1200 Wheatland U aH Ave., on Saturday,’Feb. 1 at • V^xlclXlgtJo- lialll 1:30 p,m< Paul M. Kessler, after ing as Paul M. Ressle t Son, Paradise, for abot years has sold bis inter the business to Aaron Oe er, Jr. Farm Women 6 Pass Resolutions Members of Farm Women Society G answered roll call with a New Years resolution at a recent meeting in the home of Mrs, Henry Brenne man, Elizabethtown. Devotions were conducted by Roda Risser. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Brenneman, Mrs. Elmer Gantz and Mrs. Parns Good. The society voted to donate $25 to the Cancer Society, and $lO to the Tuberculosis Socie ty. Members will meet at the home of Mrs. Milton Eberly on January 20 to make can- AYRSHIRE AUCTIo| For HOWARD T. LONG, Jr., ELKTON, Ml j THURS., JAN. 16, 1964, at 12:30 P.M. | Farm is 5 Mi. N. of Elkton, along Bt. 280 in village of Andora, 7 mi. W. of Newark, Del. 34 COWS 8 BRED HEIFERS 3 BULuJj This is a very good, mostly dehorned, penstal||| herd with a DHI average of 9,958 M 4.0% 400 F. Tim cows fresh in Oct., 4 in Nov., 4 in Dec., 11 fresh or||| in Jan., 12 in Feb. There are 16 daughters of NeJ|l miny Sign Post whose dam made 11,379 M 4.7% Ip F. HEALTH: Calfhood vaccinated, T.B. Accred., Ea|pi Certified, tested within 30 days and inoculated agarji shipping fever. - Terms Cash Lunch at the Sale Catalogs at the Sale Hi TOM WHITTAKER, Sale Mar., BRANDON, "I David Racine, Bayview^ld^- PUBLIC sale; FARM EQUIPMENT AND HOLSTEIN CATS Saturday January 18, 196 4 miles west of Rawlinsville, 10 miles south of Lancr- Martic Twp., near Mt. Xcbo on Col. Drunm Farm. | 39 Holsteins 27 cows 12 heifers (S.P.A.B.C. Bi| ing). Certified herd. Owner, sampler records. JAXELLA 8 da. 18,847 635; TOPSY 336 da, 18,026 541; BLhtf| 297 da. 16,436 578' (she's registered, her Ivanhoe in Maj also sells. DAISY 3 yr. 365 da. 14,507 536; B»J a Registered Lucifer Star daughter, 306 da. 13,675 ®| others with over 12,000 milk. Cons that have milked to* pounds in December. They have dairy quality and plenty si/.e, “Wo tried to buy the best when purchasing replacemflfj Full lino of equipment JOHN DEERE 630, 3 bottom pt. 14 inch pi on (used 3 years), cultivator, manure lorn JOHX DEERE 40, cultivator, 3 pt. single bottom plow BP |f | harrow, 2-row Iron Age Transplanter, Oliver Xo. 15 Combine, J.D. Tractor Mower, Briilion Cultip’* er, Spike luirrow-, (2) Tobacco ladders, single and double,J Ladder 'Wagon, David Bradley sprajer, Cyclone Seeder, <\ form scales, tobacco press, shears, wheel barrows, grease c‘ etc. > 20 TON'S MIXED HAT,,24 TONS ALFALFA FIRST.'-! CONI), THIRD CROPS, 8 TONS STRAW, 50 TONS OF COg 100 RIT. OATS, 30 BU. SEED OATS (TREATED), SO CORN SILEAGE. k. Haverly 8 can (front opening) Cooler, Esco 4 can 22 miljk cans, 8 Surge units, SP-11 piunp, 3 years old: tub, buckets, strainers. $ Cow sale held under cover. Sale at 10:30- A.M.^ Dlller and Kreider, Aucts. 780-2712 *Ui 4-4517 - < j The new firm, owne Denlmger and Gordon R ( the son in the original pany, will be known as dise Supply. The company .will conu^is in the feed business at||S same location. rf? . rat cer dressings. *s3j Mrs. Esther Frey a n