, , ' v,'T7 For The Farm Wife drifting and hazardous drlv- Ainerl'cn mid-winter Ing. More mow is the fore- tion in Hnrriuburg. 'ontinued from Page 12) cast. Welk, who is president of i heat, stirring constant- * * * * the state FFA, operates a until mixture thickens. TODACTO QI'OTA VOTK— "’S* n cre farm, helps his fa* ve from heat and cool. Tobacco growers In the bur- ther 011 the family’s 85-acre . in sour cream and i C y t virginia-sun-cured, and farm, and has a part-time 1 thoroughly before serv- .Maryland areas voted approv- i oI) with nll implement deal- DelJcious on either n 0 f niarketing quotas. er * ■ Salad or a Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad, es about 2 cups. SOUR CREAM SUXSHIXK CAKE cup (1 stick) butter cup sugar cup dairy sour cream teaspoon baking soda cup (8-ounce package) ground dates 'cmip (2 small or 1 large) ground orange cups sifted cake flour •PIXG: 'cup dairy sour cream tablespoons sifted confec tioners sugar Butter pan (9-inoh square) dust bottom lightly with r; set aside. Cream but and sugar until light and x'y. Beat in eggs, sour earn, baking soda, dates orange until well blend- Mix in flour. Turn bat into pan and bake 35-50 ikes ma, 3>50 degree oven, e yarm with topping, by - blending sour with confectioners :ar. 8-10 servings. am • Reflections (Continued from Page 9) resulted from the storm "with v ♦> Quality Feeds at Low Cost,,. I FLORIN FEEDS ❖ * i $ i« ★ LABOR SAVING BULK From Our Modern Manufacturing t t Facilities to We Can Serve Your Individual Needs Msoj Wolgemuth Bros., inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Ph. 653-1451 I ******* I **„ Pennsylvania cigar-dller 4H.i FARM SHOW AWARDS tobacco growers (Lancaster —Lancaster County upheld County) voted disapproval of tradition by returning from quotas for the third succes- the 11)56 Farm Show with slve time since 1052. Pre- 45 championship trophies liminary tabulations indicate and 485 ribbons. Kenneth the Pennsylvania vote was Rutt, Peach Bottom, was SS percent against quotas. named champion ot the 4-H * * * * showmanship contest. POULTRY CEX TK R BREAKS CJROUXI) A ground-breaking ceremony was held here for the new Lancaster County Poultry Center. Members of the Lan caster County Poultry Asso ciation and the Lancaster Poultry Exchange gathered for the ceremony at the sTte of their future home at the intersection of Roseville Road and the Route 230 By-Pass. The time-honored Pennsyl vania Dutch “barn-raising” method will be used by vol unteer workers interested in the poultry industry in Lan caster County to erect the new' Lancaster Poultry Cen er. * * * * -WEEK OUTSTANDING PFA BOY OF YEAR Robert L. Welk, Strasburg Rl, was des ignated outstanding PFA boy of'the year at the close "of " the Future Farmers of Service . . • ' Slaughter Calves $36 50-40.00 HOGS 196 Barrows and gilts mostly 25-75 c Higher. US 1-2 200-210 lb. Barrows and gilts $3l 00-31 50, US 1-3 180-230 lbs. 30 25-30.75, US 2-3 180-250 lbs 29.5050 SO 00, few US 3, 245-250 lbs. 29.10-29 25. SHEEP 84 Wooled Slaughter Lambs $1 00-1.5# Higher. Choice 80-105 lb. Wooled lambs $31.50-33.50, Good 30 00-31.50, Couple lots choice 115 lbs. $30.50. One-hundred forty-four head ■nere sold Saturday with 160- 180 lbs. lightweights bring ing 26-29 50; 180-200 lbs., 26-30.85; 200-220 lbs, 2,9- 85-32.10; 2 20-240 lbs., 29.50- 31 50, 240 lbs and up, 27.25- 29.50. Sows, 23.85-2-1 25. BAGS: ULK ★ EASY HANDLING 50's Our Excellent • Vintage (Continued from Page 2) HOGS January 22, 1966 I V.V. vMK* 'A A | , , Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 29, 1966- conven- For the Farm Wife and Family By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Ladies, Have You Heard? ... Plan Center For Sewing An area where you can sew without having to pick up your equipment after each sewing job can save you time and energy, This is true whether you devote one room to your sewing center or just a corner of a x-oom. Decide on a suitable place is your first - step in planning a sewing center. It may be part of your dining room, kitchen, or bed room. But wherever it is, the sewing area should be away from the main tiaffic lanes in your house. This alone can save countless interruptions. The amount of space you need for your - sewing center will depend on the kind and THOMAS amount of sewing you do tor durability and gentle and the sewing equipment blushing power Natural bns you have and need. ties absorb soil and hair oils The sewing center should readily and can be damaged have adequate lighting, elec- by hair oils. In general, ny tnc outlets, and space to set lon bristles can take moie up the ironing board and hard use and are easy to other equipment. clean. Because you need a large flat surface for cutting out garment pieces, you may have a table large enough for the job in a room other than the sewing center. Some Guides To liujing a Hairbrush A brush with soft bristles is good tor polishing high lights into your hau, but a brush with short, stilt bristles is best for stimulating the scalp. A brush should have good “bend recovery” This means the bristles should spring back quickly when you mess hard on the bristles. Try this befoie buying a brush. Blushes that don’t have good bend recovery soon become matted and useless To check the bustle ends, apply light pressure with the palm of your hand. If the ends teel too pnckly, it means the brush can bieak dehvate or color-tieated hair and may injuie a tender scalp. Some blushes have both nylon and natuial bristles * ‘ IF YOU PLANT CORN FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. A YOU'LL WANT THIS Ortho Unipel Starter Fertilizer 13-34-10 • Easy to handle in 50 lb. bags . . . • Proven performance . . . • Highest available analysis . . . • Convenient to store and use , . . • Most uniform pellet . • . • Uniform early response . . • Higher yields Also available in bags or bulk 20-10-10, 16-16-16, 10-20-20 TM. Reg. U.S. Pat. off. Ortho and Umpel V