Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 20, 1965, Image 15

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V i tli vanilla ice cream. Makes
8 servings,
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in'
f-,np for dessert? Certain
j pv during tart red cherries,
ick fuul soup is a per
r iolc for a cold weather
Sugared and spiced,
vai so nice seived with
SPICED CHERRY
“SGUP-REME”
\ 1-round can pitted, art
i cd cherries
Water
°, cup sugar
3 lemon slices, seeded
i s teaspoon ground cloves
2 tablespoons cornstarch
2 tablespoons water
Few drops red food color
ing
ii, cup commercial sour
cream
Ground cinnamon
Drain cherries and reserve
liquid. 'lf • necessary, add
enough water to make 1 cup
Pour into s’aucepan. Add sug
tll lemon slices and cloves.
Bung to a boil, stirring oc
casionally. Combine corn
el ach and water. Stir into
v j.ced cherry liquid. Return
to a boil, stirring constantly
TO THE TOP
DO IT
heist, mkt,
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for less mmy
with
HERCULES
Roof Trusses
ofalfflfir* S °NS, INC.
H.
LEOLA Phone 656-2811 '
Four Lancaster County deal
ers for the New Idea Farm
Equipment Company recently
attended dealer introductory
meetings for New Idea’s new
Uni-System line of self-pro
pelled harvesting equipment.
These dealers were: Wilbur
H Graybill, Lititz R 2; Edgar
Herr of A L Herr & Bro,
Quanyville; Chester K. Long,
127 Front St., Akron; and Ray
Longenecker of Longenecker
Farm Supply, Rheems.
Part of the mtroductoiy
meeting at Dayton, 0., includ
ed a trip to the company’s 22-
acre factory at Ooldwater, 0.
•/knotty OppaiimUm
111 l WEEK
Remove lemon slices c.nd blend
in red food coloring. Add
cherries. Heat thoroughly
Spoon into dessert dishes and
garnish with a dollop of sour
cream and a sprinkling of cin
namon if desired. Serve with
assorted cookies. Makes 4
servings.
Putting up a barn 7 Equipment
shed 7 Poultry house 7 When you
get to the top save money,
time, effort and materials, yet add
strength and extra room with
Stauffer/Hercules engineered
wooden roof trusses We transport
them to your farm building site,
set them in place with our hy
draulic loader speedily and
with a minimum of human effort
Self supporting Stauifer/Hercules
roof trusses need no bearing par
titions, permit extra floor space
for greatei storage
Before you top that next new
farm building think economy
think quality Think Stauffer/Her
cules engineered roof trusses For
details, call
‘‘THE MARRIAGE MACHINE”
TO BE ANNUAL 4-H PLAY
By Eric Stoner
4-H Publicity Officer
On Friday and Satin day
nights, February 26 and 27,
the Lancastei County 4H
Council will present “The Mar
riage Machine” as then an
nual play It is a light comedy
in three acts, and will be held
in the auditorium of the
Hempfleld High 'School at
Landisville at 8 pm.
Tickets may be purchased
at the door or from any cast
member. Admission is $1 for
adults and 50 cents for chil
dren under 12.
"The cast is composed of
county 4-H members. Princi
pal roles will be played by
Gloiia Hershey, Janet Groff,
Jim Houser, Mane Bushong
and Ron Long. Supporting
players include: IMary Lou
Landis, Mel Breneman, Jay
Haverstick, Terry Myers, Car
ol Ann Hess, Jeff Whitman,
Linda Weidman, Jean Stauf
fer, Nancy 'Stoltzfus, Joyce
Stoltzfus, Larry Antes, and
Mike Smucker.
Robert C Schappell, Eng
lish teacher at Conestoga Val
ley High School, will direct
the play, and Linda Weidman
will act as student director.
Committees for the play in
clude; Jay Wissler, tickets and
posters; Pat Yunginger, make
up; Larry Weaver and Judy
Buckwalter, ushers; Eric Ston
er and Linda Young, publicity.
This annual event helps fi
nance the various eountywide
activities which are planned
through the 4-H Council.
Mark (X) YOUR CALENDAR
THURSDAY, MARCH 4th
3M ANNIVERSARY SALE
1934
LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU
Lancaster
394-0541
"Anyone May Bwy From Farm Bureaw"
JUSStiNG FINANCES ?
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AKRON • GAP • MAN «£!.’. -
For the
Farm Y/ds and Family J
Ladies, Have You Heard? .
First-Aid Care Tips For Wet Shoes
Remove wet shoes as soon as possible
Use a soft biush oi towel and gently icmove
loose dirt fiom shoes, then stuff shoes with
crushed newspaper or tissue, Stuff deal
down to the toes Place shoes wheie they
will dry slowly keep away from direct
heat
When shoes ate completely diy, polish
leather with a shoe paste If the leather
is stiff or moistuie spotted, soften it with
saddle soap before polishing
Dry suede shoes slowly, then biush
gently with suede biush Sometimes fine
sandpaper is more effective for woiking up
the nap on badly worn spots, but woik gent
ly if you use sandpaper fugeiator Use it also on the
See that galoshes and rub- edge of wall-to-wall carpet,
beis are clean on the inside The dusting tool will clean
so smudges of soil won’t get lampshades, the giate in back
on clean shoes of the television set, and tops
Make the Most of
Vacuum Cleaner Attachments
Attachments that come with
youi vacuum cleaner are de
signed to make cleaning easi
er and more ‘thorough.
The upholsteiy tool makes
quick work of cleaning mat
tresses, the sofa, and big
chairs. 'lt also works well on
draperies and cui tains With
some vacuum cleaners you
can reduce the suction when
cleaning draperies
With the crevice tool, you
can get all the way into the
corners of draweis and pick
up dust in the space beside
the range and behind the re-
RHESUS
BUREAU
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS
VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES
New Holland Quanyville
354-2146 786-2126
'W.Q bills ’.Vi'.'l
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By: Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
1965
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of windows and baseboards.
Use the floor brush or floor*
and rug nozzle to clean hai d
wood, tile, and linoleum
floois The attachment con
fines the dust in the cleaner
dust bag instead of scattering
it when you use a dry mop or
a bioom.
NEW TOBACCO GROWING
CIRCULAR AVAILABLE
Pennsylvania State Univer
sity has i ecently .pubh-Vd.
Cireulai 516, “Growing Tobac
co Plants ” It contains the
latest information available,
and coveis the subject from
seed to field-setting
Single copies of this Circu
lar 516 can be obtarned by
wirting the Southeastern Field
Reseaich Laboratory, Box 308,
Landi&ville, oi from the Coun
ty Agent’s office
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