Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 27, 1966, Image 15

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PATIO SUMMER SALAD
1 package lemon-flavored
gelatin
t cup boiling water
VA teaspoons grated lemon
rind
2 tatfleepoons lemon juice
Dash of salt
2 cups applesauce
I’ cup diced celery
% cup diced pimiento
4 cups cottage cheese
Dissolve gelatin in boiling
water; stir in lemon rind, lem
on juice and salt. Add apple
sauce, celery and pimiento;
mix well. Pour into mold,
which has been rinsed with
cold water. Chill until set.
Serve with cottage cheese. 6
to 8 servings.
ALFALFA SEEDING |
Fertilizer Program |
300-400 lbs. per ocre 0-20-20 ?
Worked in seed bed *
300 lbs. per acre 5-10-10 *
Band Seeded if possible J
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. I
GROFFTOWN RD.. NEXT TO WATERWORKS *
Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374 |
We Are As Near To You As Your Telephone $
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(From' the files of Lancaster Farming)
Five Years Ago
AUGUST, 1961
Two Cow Championships to
Countian County entries
canned away two of the three
grand championships in the
first day’s judging at the
Southeastern Pennsylvania Ar
tificial Breeders Cooperative
Tuesday (August 1).
Raymond and Louise Wit
mer. Willow Street Rl, show
ed their Penn Del Kings Pol
ly Ann to her second consecu-
Reflections
live purple ribbon in the
Guernsey show while William
Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom Rl,
guided Judy’s Jennifer G to
the top spot in Jersey Com
petition.
Countians 'Sweep 2nd Day
S.P.A.B.C. Show Taking two
of the three herd champion
ship’s on Tuesday at the
Southeastern Pa. Artificial
Breedei s Cooperative dairy
show, county dairymen came
back Wednesday to get all
the rest.
J. Mowery Frey & Son, Lan
caster R 7, took both senior
and grand championship in the
Holstein division with Fulton
way Rachel Ann by beating out
Junior Champion Blossomelle
Zsa Zsa, exhibited by Aver
nl Royer, 2025 Oregon Pike,
Lancaster.
Milton Brubaker, Lititz Rl,
collected his second consecu
tive purple rosette in the Ayr
shire division with Mountain
Valley Dixie Kate Junior
champion was a senior calf
shown, by R. Edwin Harxnsh,
Christiana.
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versatility in rise and shape lcnds
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of naturally warm, distinctive
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 27, 1966
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Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard? .
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
SOME CONVENIENCE FOODS COST LESS
There are some convenience foods that
cost less than foods you prepare fi om
“scratch” at home. Such as -
Instant coffee
Canned or frozen oiange juice
Canned red sour cherries
Canned or fiozen lima beans.
Canned or frozen corn.
Canned or frozen peas
Canned spaghetti
Packaged combination spaghetti
Devils food cake mix
GET CLOTHES READY FOR FALL
Take inventory of the clothes you have
Look at all of them at one time
Check items one by one.
Try them on Do they fit’
Discard those you can’t wear
Keep clothes that look well on
you
Balance your wardrobe with
your activities and needs
Extend the clothes you now
have Can you mix and match
outfits?
Befoie you buy, choose a
background color . blown,
black, navy, or charcoal for a
mainstay color Brighten and
change your wardrobe with
accent colors
Use a spending plan Know
what you need and can afford
before you buy
LABELS WARN YOU OF
HAZARDOUS PRODUCTS
Shoe polish, wax, tuipentme,
ACCOUNTS
INSURED TO $lO,OOO
I FIRST FEDERAL!
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ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER
25 North Duke St.
9 Phone 393-0601
Mon. thru Thuis.
. 9 0 t0'4:30
deororant, bleach, and many
other products aie potential
dangers in your home Each
contains a hazaidous sub
stance that could cause illness
or death if taken internally.
Examine the labels on these
products. Look tor these
words
Caution 01 warning indi
cates the mateiral is a hazaid
ous substance
Danger leteis to sub
stances that aie highly toxic,
extiemely flammable or cono-
sive
Poison lefeic to products
defined as hignly toxic
These labels may also cany:
Skull and ciossbones ic
lers to a legally iccogmzed
poison
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