Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 24, 1965, Image 9

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    Don’t Neglect
Your Eyes
Visit Your Eye Doctor
If you are in doubt.
Doctor's
Prescriptions Filled
Adjustments, Repairs
DAVID’S
OPTICAL CO.
Always See Better
403 N. DUKE STREET
Lancaster
Phone 394-2767
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MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
Local Clay Equip.
Dealer Wins Award
Wilbur Graybill, local deal
er for Clay Equipment Corp.,
sen mg the Lititz area, has
been awarded membership in
the Clay “400” Club for I'lGI
This is an organization ol
outstanding dealers througn
out the country who ha e dis
tinguished 'themselves in the
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GRUBB SUPPLY CO
Elizabethtown
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
MILLPORT
ROLLER MILLS
R. D. 4, Lititz
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
MILLERSVILLE
SUPPLY CO.
Millersville
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn and Bellaire
C. E, SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
Mle>, Installation and aanr*
ice of Clay "PuaWMittoa"
farm equipment.
The oarttrd was announced
by Roger Cloy, president of
the Cedar Palls, lowa Arm.
Members of the Clay “400”
Club are Chosen on the busts
of increased sales volume,
adequate installation and
service facilities, and satis
factory customer relations.
FARM WOMK.V XO. S
HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Society ot Farm Wom
en Group Xo 3 held its an
nual Christmas party recent
ly for members and their
children at the Salem Lu
theran Chinch Social Room,
Lincoln.
Santa Claus arrived to the
accompaniment of “Jingle
Bells ” He distributed gitts
to the children and Perfect
Attendance ipiesents to 14
membei s
Mis Gilbert Paul, past
P’tsident, presented gifts to
the outgoing president and
secietaiy, Mrs Hany Usner
ami Mrs Harry Palm, respec
tiv elj
In the business session, re
poits were given on the re
cent Homemakers’ Day meet
ing It ivas reported that
Group No 3 will told seals
at Heart Haven on January
4 It was also decided to
make a donation to the Farm
and Home Building Fund.
fire deaths
NEW YORK Every 24
seconds a fire breaks out
somewheie in the United
States, and these flies take
a human life every 44 min
utes, reports the Insuiance
Infoimation Institute.
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Your Local John Deere Dealer
Lancaster Fanning, Friday, December 24, 1040—9
For the
Farm Wife and Family
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Ladies. Have You Heard? ...
Worth Knowing Anytime
One of the best anti-accident items you
can invest m is a safe, easy-to-manage, and
efficient stepladder. It should be steady and
firm, light enough to carry without strain,
and roomy enough to stand and turn on For
top efficiency, it should have a shelf large
enough to hold the cleaning bucket, brushes, * '
and other small cleaning tools.
For top aroma and flavor, use bacon
within five to seven days of home storage.
Store bacon in its original wrapper in the
refrigerator You can freeze bacon, but use
it within two months Without a home freez-
er, buy only what bacon you can use during
the week.
When jou dnzzle honey,
vou get just the sweetness
you wish Warm honey is
thin and drizzles peifectly
A lot of thick honey makes
any dish too sweet. To warm
honey, set the jar in warm
water not hot about
ten minutes before you’re
ready to use it When ready
to flavoi the food, the honev
is just the right consistency
to drizzle tinj threads in
stead of pouring a heavy
stream Warm honej drizzled
over hotcakes or waffles or
hot biscuits w r ill meet with
youi family’s approval
Essentials tor Oinking
Good Coffee
Always begin with a clean
coffeemaker Cleanliness is
necessary for a fine, full
bodied cup of coffee Coffee
c'ontains oils that foim a
THOMAS
film on the inside of the cof
teemakei and its parts Un
less you remove this film af
tei each use. the film turns
rancid and affects the flavor
ot the cotlee you make
For best results, use the
full capacity of the eoftee
maker Never brew less than
three-fourths of its capacity.
Coftee makers are made so
that water takes a specific
length of time to seep through
the ground coffee When you
reduce the amount of coffee,
the water goes through too
quicklv and the full flavor
of the coffee isn’t taken out.
Be consistent in timing
coffee When you use a per
colatoi on the range, the us
ual pei king time for best re
sults is six to eight minutes.
But with an automatic cof
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