rm Wife (Continued from Page 8) n camy. Stir in a few drops • green food coloring. Spread chilled crumb crust. Beat e: g whites with salt until frothy. Add sugar gradually, beating until stiff peaks form, pile lightly over cream fill ins. spreading to edges. Sprin ge with reserved crumbs, place under broiler about 8 mches from heated unit, for on ly 1 minute until very lightly browned Cut into squares to serve. Makes 9 sen^ngs. • Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) vile Equip. ICO , Farmers viltte. 7:30 pm. Bphrata Young- Adult Farm Welding Class at Ephrata High Sehool; sulbj - “Cutting mild steel and welding sheet metal ” Bpm AH Leaders’ Coun cil at Farm Bureau Bldg, Lancaster. Mai 16 7 - 30 pjm. Reorgani zation meeting Lincoln Com munity Club at the Mount Airy Fire 'Hall. Mai - 17'— 11-am. Annual At lantic Breeders Co-op at Hostetter’s Banquet Hall, Mount Joy. AM members in \ited. Chester County Dairy Clinics- 1 pirn, at Honey Brook Fire Hall, 8 pm at Oxford High School Library 7 - 15 pjm. Forage Grow ing meeting at the Lincoln i-i ■fv Y s WEAR! PERFORMANCE! PRICE! Call u$ for. . * ON THE FARM TIRE SERVICE! We wilt fix your tire ort the spot or leave o B F Goodrich leaner to uj» FREE while repair your t!re< Landis Bros., Inc. 1305 Manheim Pike Independent School, north Things moved fast after of Martindale. M.M. Staith, that. He put conservation County Agent, discussion principles to work at home leader. and soon became so sold on Mar 18 7-30 p.m. County the results that he began 4-H Holstein Club at Farm talking “conservation” to his Credit Bldg. West Roseville neighbors. Soon the District rQf +ng Rd., Lancaster. Directors found they needed I f 1 —7 30 pjm. Holstein Barn a director in the New Hoi- P, . \\/1 ( A C 1 *| Meeting at John Harnlsh land area and asked Sensenig * 011X1 W IIC 2.110. F (llTlliy farm, 1.036 Beaver Valley to accept the nomination He ' Pike was elected, and served two, Mar 19 6.30 pm Lancas- four-year terms He retired l.finiPQ hi Cl VP Ynn T-T/aov/X P ter County Shvme Produc- as a director in .064 after AIdV C IUU nediQ. r ~ . ers’ annual banquet at Blue completing his second term By: Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Ball Fire Hall. Speaker, For niany years the Sen- Daivin Boyd. senigs operated a retail store on the farm. About six years • Elmer Sensenia a s° the y built a modem su- V. . 7 8 -s Permarket across the highway (Continued from Page 1) frmn the fanTl The farm lt . Lancaster County Distuct ” self is now rented out and On his 46-acre farm in the the old stoie converted to New Holland area Sensenig two apartments Sensenig still' has been practicing conseiva- fattens and buteheis steers tion for nine or ten years He at the farm, however These was one of the pioneers in are halved at the faim slaugh this form of land manage- terhouse, then transposed to ment in his area His con- the store where they are cut toured farm includes a grass up and sold. He moves about waterway, a diversion terrace, 150 steers per year in this and a one-half acre farm way. Hogs are also slaugh- P° n d. tered at the farm, but these iSensenig explained that he are bought rather than raised first got interested in apply- After their seven children ing conservation practices had grown and left home, through his son, who farms the Sensemgs rented out the in the Manor Township area, old farmhouse and built the ‘T was visiting down there attractive modern home in one day when the Soil Con- which they now live along servation Service technicians the farm lane, were staking out contours,” „ , , he told us “First thing I . Each Pui chases hy , , „ . „ fanners include moie than §3 knew my son and I were talk- bjjjon f or new tiactois, othei mg about using these on the motor vehicles, machmeiy and home farm ” equipment TRUCK LOAD FARM TIRE SALE NYLON POWER-GRIP REAR TRACTOR TIRE • Wider tread design gives longer, more uniform service • Knife-action cleats slice into soil easily, bite deeper for power pul) • Open center tread and open channels assure complete natural cleaning # Power-Grip shoulders stand rigid os they bite into son for positive traction • Nylon construction gives added years of service • Maximum flotation means faster work in all types of soil Lancaster 393-3906 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 13, 1965—1 Some New Way To Use Canned Bartlett Pears Tempt your children’s lagging appetites with a funny face pear salad Diam canned pears, place a half cut side down on lettuce Design a face with laisins, maia schmo cheines, coconut, nuts, 01 stups of cheese Childien may like to cieate then own tunny face salads To seive with ham, chicken, least poik or tuikey, tint canned pear halves using cian beny juice Poui the cianbenv juice ovei the peais, heat but do not boil, then chill so peais can absoib the coloi and flavoi of the cianbeiry juice Peais will have a tangy and intei estmg flavor Add a giatmg of fresh gin- „ ® For Good /Sewing Results gei root,, a few slices of ciystallized ginger, 01 a pinch ou Set top peiformance of gx own'd ginger to canned fl ° m youl . sew \ ng . mac Ji ne when you keep it clean This peais Simimei a few minutes, means taking out lint and then serve as a go-wibh legularly. the meat course (Continued on Page 13) Wilson Cox, Ft. Atkinson, Wis., raised a fall litter of 19 pigs to a record-making 4,045 lbs., in just 5 months and 7 days. And he did it under practical farm conditions, with feeds regularly stocked and recommended by his dealer as a part of every quality Wayne Tail Curler Program (Mr. Cox’s was the second Wayne-fed litter to top the 2-ton mark in recent years.) Feed conversion was 2.91 pounds of feed per pound of pork, with a feed cost of $8.38 per cwt. from farrow ing to market. It's no accident that records like these are made with Wayne. Wayne Feeds have the quality ingredients, the tested formulas, that meet the exacting requirements of top hog men. You can "Bank on Wayne" too. Come m and let us tell you about the proven Tail Curler hog feeding program. HERSHEY BROS. lieiuholds C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1. East Earl J. K. STAUFFER & SON jj jyj STAUFFER .Lawn and JSellane GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown KOIIRER’S MILL R. 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