*CommitteeOf County J&ST 1 ,,.® 1, « Association Reorganizes SJf r “ b “* SrSTn£ __ , Mount Joy, telephone icommit- Wen-ger Stevens In tfhe home of Mrs. Roy (M- |Mre _ lft < j reldei . i ted ?n f y ® state tooard memlbe£ Committee of toe The foil were - waM Ml% Grel . ~nty -FWersAb- ted: Mr*. Clyde WiveM, repreBent tte county rectol meeting bto Rl. end Mrs. Martin Green- ftt wml <**. rr Iventlon in Washington, D.C. on taJbnjerJr 17 and 18. £. »■ Other memlbers on the com- T inittee are Mrs. William Dean, f Strashurg 'R!l; Mm Donald t Nay, Marietta HI; Mrs. Her t; man Shirk, Quarryvllle Rl; ; Mrs? Kurt*, Kineer ‘ißll; Mrs. Ellis Mentzer, New ! Holland It'S; Mr 9. Harold Rohr flp,-.Lancaster, and (Mrs. Lewis Biader, Marietta Rl. armera eack prefer to buy their • STRAW EAR CORN for better value and all ground farm of delivered, any quantity as youti; ients may bel . ' - J Area Code 717 887-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farms START on the Towords Becoming Sturdy/ Well- Developed Pullets with . . • EBY pre-chick starter EBY chick starter See Us Today About Special Offer! I &y ] •OUUTRY ( MVESIDCK fEEDS Hoffman "HPS" Grassland Seed FORMULAS SINCE 1890 PARADISE, PA. your chicks RIGHT foot And EBY'S MILL LITITZ master] HEMPFIELD . MILLS E. PETERSBURG - S f r. -•-For The Form Wife ' (Continued from Page 7) 1 tablespoon fresh lemon __ juice Vt cup mayonnaise % cup sugar y% teaspoon salt T 2 oranges peeled, cut Into ibite-size pieces, drained yz cup sliced almonds, toasted 1 cup heavy cream, whipped 2 oranges, peeled, -cut into haW cartwheels Dram fruits for salad; re serve juice. Sprinkle gelatine on cup chilled juice from fruits for salad Place over low (heat and stir until gela tine dissolves. In large howl, blend cream cheese, lemon juice, mayonnaise, sugar and salt. Lightly stir In gelatine mixture, fruits for salad and (bite-size orange pieces. Fold in toasted almonds and whipped cream. Spoon into a 2-quart Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 1, 1964—9 mold: chill until flinn. Unmold on chilled serving plate; gar nish •with orange half cart wheels. 6 to 8 servings. • * * CHEESE AND PRETZEL NUGGETS 1 3-ounce' package softened cream cheese 2 ounces crumbled Bleu cheese 1 214 ounce can deviled ham % cup chopped pecans % teaspoon onion powder 1 cup chopped parsley Combine first 6 ingredients. Chill until •firm. Make bite btie halls using a toaspoonfUl mixture and roll In chopped parsley. Use pretzel sticks as toothpicks. Chill until ready to serve. Makes about 24 balls. CHICKEN AND TONGUE SPREAD 2 12-ounce cans (boned chic hen, ground 3 7-ounce Jars tongue, ground 1 onion, grated % teaspoon sage % teaspoon thyme 1 cup sour cream Salt and pepper Stuffed olives Parsley Pimiento strips Combine first 7 ingredients. On serving tray mold into bell shape 8-inches long. Chill 2 to 3 hours. -Garnish with ol ives, parsley and pimiento. Makes about -6% cups. Serve with assorted crackers. Try A Classified stu re ©i I a g e 4H Conservation Club Organizes (Robert Fisher, son at Mr. end Mrs. Hart (Fisher, Hast Earl -Ml, was elected president otf the county 4-*H Ooneerra tlon club (Monday night at El mer Sensemg's market, New land, wras named vide pereai- Hoßand-Ml. John Campbell, New Hioi den-t; David Zimmerman, Rein holds HU. iw secretary-treasur er, and William Shirk, Good*- rille, Is news reporter. The dab elected Elmer Ben senig and (Lester (M. Weaver. New’ Holland Ml, as club hea ders. Two demonstrations vm presented. JoUm Ovmipfbstl ■tect «d a sample of soil tfor Fh, and William Shirk liad a demon stration on the importance of ■cover crops. Five meetings hare (been planned throughout the year. Next meeting, (March 33 at Sense mg’s market, will feature a program ‘by the Soil Conser vation Bervrce. Sheep ClinicS At Form Bureau A senes of three Cooperative Extension Service clinrra for sheep breeders and those in terested in raising sheep will be held Fab. 5, 12 and 19 m the Farm Bureau Building, Dal lerville (Road, northwestern, edge of Lancaster. County Agent M. M. Smith says the free clinics, scheduled to start promptly at 7i'S-O pJm. Will be held at intervals of one -week, and will feature talks by extension specialists of *The Pennsylvania State University. Subject matter at the dinich will include housing, feeding, general management, market ing, health, investment, laWof, etc. At the first meeting Fefb. S the speakers will he Dr. WU- Idam M. Adams, extension vet erinarian, and Ben Morgan, ex tension livestock specialist. Those appearing at the eeteond eJmfc Feb. 12 win he Dr. Thomas B. King, chairman, an imal husbandry extension, and Prank Kreuaberger, extension hvestock specialist. Speakers at the final dime, Feb. 19 I #ill be John Baylor, extension ag ronomist, and Mr. Morgan. Smith urges anyone interest ed m sheep feeding, breeding, or raising, to attend. Further details can be obtained from the county agent. • Cattle Feeders people interested in (buying cattle ” he added Morgan said beef cow num bers have climbed steadily m Pennsylvania tor the .p&st 2-0 years and “as long as feeder* bring the price they brought last fall, cow numbers will continue to increase.” He that fecdera should aim 'for the choice or high good fat cattle inlapket. ‘•We can't attend to feed to prime. The market Just doesn't Warrant it." he sand. ©r. William Adams, exten sion veterinarian (from the un iversity, said feeders should ob serve all cattle ®# they are an- Ibaded. "Yon can wpot troubles then and keep them from ®e cbimng serious," he B»id. He told ready before cattle are dWlSipfdjSo that they do not havgUb fe#l63ii flg fences cleaning liunte or putting out bedding a*.',the cattle are being unloaded! * _ Second aiwt bhfcd. meetings oC the semes on YVb ruary 6 and 13 at the same ia&cjLi RSBiii imu (Continued from Page 1)