HrOMBN* GROUP FARM WOMEN NO. ft J, MEETS MAKE 'F*H DONATION pjrni Womea Society The Society of Perm Worn. „p No. 3 met recently at en No. t met Saturday, April home of Mrs. Samuel 16, at Mueeer’e Spring Houae jl«r, Bphrata, where they with 28 member* and seven >ard ■HAl'pli •Oenrtber «of 'the •‘gueeti present. -Kathy .Bru icaster County Dutch Apl- land o .epiano selection : , Linda Stuber. Mrs. -Mills D. Stuber, vice-presl <nt, preaUti. >mon?r .other business it IS announced that buses II leave at '3:30 *.m„ Sat. day, April 23 for a one-day rip to Washington, D. C. The program committee, islstiQ? of Mrs. Harold S. jiber, chairman; Mrs. Rob ,t e Gregory, Miss Alva tuber 'and Mrs. Edward L. s t, recently took the sil ■r-age Society members to Horace Feeds The Crewing Choice Of Business Farmers 17.732 lbs. MILK This is the 1965 DJH.LA. herd AVERAGE of 'Sinking Springs Farms, York County, Penna. This 62.c0w herd has been fed Borneo Uni-Pel Flaked Dairy Feed for 2 years. YEAR LBS. MILK LBS. FAT AVG. NO. COW! Congratulations to Sinking Springs Farms and to Mr. Herman Stebbins ..(Farm Mgr.) for their outstanding achievements. D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. lunbbeon Id Beading. After lunch. they went to see "The Sound of Music." The ladles enjoying the day .were: 'Miss Ada S. Roy er, Miss ‘Mary N. Royer, Miss Hannah WlssJer, Mrs. Carrie Lepole, Mrs. Samuel M. Moh ler and Mrs. Harry B. Palm. Mrs. Clarence Stauffer and Mrs. Earl <L. Miller were chauffers. The next meeting was set for May 21 for the Social Boom of the Lincoln Luther an Church. 674 lbs. FAT 1963 16,872 642 59.6 FEEDS r « ' HERE ARE THE RECORDS 1964 17,163 632 59.3 RESULTS LIKE THESE - The reason more dairymen are feed ing Hornco Uni-Pel Dairy Feeds than ever before. baker played two piano ae lectlona, Henry Llbhart •bowed eli'dei of <hls paint ing* end brought «ome paint ings for the members to view. The Society ipl'ans to do nate s<so to their county proj ect which is the Farm and Home Foundation. Plans were made to attend the Spring Rally at Dillsburg Thursday, April 21, 1966. Members will bake cookies for the U.S.O. Dance to be held May 14. $25;00 was donated to the Citizenship Scholarship Fund. Homemaker’s day at Meadow Hill Dining Room was an nounced for April 27. Hostesses were Mrs. Hen ry Musser, Mrs. M'artin Mus ser, Mrs. Clarence Greider and Mrs. <Roy Greider. 1965 17,732 674 61.9 York, Pn. Ph. 854-7867 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 23, 1966—11 Ladies. Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist For You To Try, Broiled Grapefruit Sprinkle each grapefruit half with sugar and a dash of cinnamon, mace, or nutmeg. Dot with bits of butter or margarine, put the halves in the broiler pan and set on the rack three to four inches from the heat. When the grapefruit is slightly browned and 33 heated through, remove from the broiler and serve at once. * > When You Use Any Aerosol Spray Never spray near fire or flame. ’ Never smoke while spraying. Never store container where temperature may go higher than 120 degrees Never throw an aerosol spray can in the fire, or keep on the range or radiator. THOMAS Never puncture a can Some General Rules For this could also cause it to Cake Baking burst. High quality ingredient* will yield the best quality product. Use fresh eggs, millc and shortening. Increase Since Feeding Hornco +S6O +32 Have ingredients at room temperature Take eggs from the refrigerator long enough, before beginning the cake so they have a chance to warm up. Follow the recipe dire®* tions exactly and measure ac curately Do not Increase, de ■crease, or substitute baste in gredients, thinking you can improve the recipe. A cake refeipe is a carefully bat* anced formula, scientifically designed and tested to giro the best results. Use the size pans specifies! in a recipe. Always preheat oven un less the recipe directs doing otherwise. Place cake pan as near to the center of the oven <sw possible and away from the oven sides. These rules apply, whether (making shortening-type 'cakea leavened with baking powder and/or soda, shortening-type 'cakes leavened with air, or nonshortening cakes leavened, with air. Alfa - Tox -for reliable weevil control Absolutely no residua in milk. Wholesale and retail Available now at SMOKETOWN Ph. 397-3539 you can DO. m Yields for profit • our Call your P-A-G Dealer STEPHAN MARTIN Drumore L. J. DENLINGER Paradise EUGENE SPOTTS Honey Brook KAY D. BELTER Lancaster DAVID B. KING Lancaster CLOYD WENGER Lancaster - ’ FRANKLIN- N., GHAYBILL _
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