• Reflections FIVE YEARS AGO D, Keene, all from Solanco. 4-H baby beef went under the • * * 0 hammer at the Farm Show Kltch Appointed Forester Baby Beef Sale Friday (Jan ff’ontimiofl from Pn«/. m John H - Kltch - Denver, has uary 18). The calves averaged it was announced this week be , cn «PP oil J ted lesident for- a hundredweight (January 13) ester ™ r Dancasler County, The grand champion shown «up-p*ri> H.- h p the Pennsylvania Department by Glenn Foreman of Man- Albrecht inthe extension po“‘ of Forests & Wflters an ' heim ™ tO PP ed the sale - The Mbrechli-e"l«ned December nounced thls week January 4). 1075-pound Angus sold for 31 toilccept presTd'ncy of «“>• \ " ativ *. Lanca9 | el ' ff a H ° Ward North Dakota State University. Oounlian. took his forestry Johnsons Restaurants. „ u t, e studies at the State Forest The same firm bought the School at Mont Alto, and at reserve grand champion a Penn State University. also an Angus which was r\gO m « w <. exhibited by Herbert Frey of Lancaster R 1 Ten Years January, 1957 Eleven Keystone Degree Winners Eleven vocational agriculturo students from Lan caster County schools will be awarded Keystone Farmer de grees at next week’s Farm Show. Heading the list as County Star Farmer is J Richard Hen 1 , Ronks Rl, of Lampeter- Strasburg High School Others being honored are: Melvin Martin, Manheim Cen tral; Gerald Rohrer and John Eshelman, both of Penn Man or; Kenneth Garber and Lloyd Denhnger, both of Lampeter- Stmsburg; Robert Bi icker, Olair Carter. Marion Findley, Gleam A. Aument, and Calvin BUY NOW AND SAVE Take Advantage of OUR WINTER DISCOUNTS WINTER FERTILIZERS NEED NOT BE TAKEN BEFORE FEBRUARY Early Pa>ment will SAVE on Spring Delivered Goods Call 392-4963 or 392-0374 for More Information ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. MFRS OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS GROFFTOWN RD. Next to Waterworks State Young Farmers Elect Staman Thomas Staman, Columbia R 2, was elected pres ident of the Pennsylvania Young Farmer Association at Harrisburg last week (Janu ary 18). Forney Longenecker, Lititz R 3, was named secretary. Other countians elected to offices in state organizations during Farm Show meetings at Harrisburg were: Raymond Witmer, Willow Street, a di rector in the Guernsey Breed ers’ Association, and Elmer Lapp, Kinzers, vice president of the Pennsylvania Hoise & Mule Association Baby Beeves Average $32.15 A Pound Sixty-two tons of Solanco Ag. Teacher Gets Award An honoiary Key stone degree will be awarded at the Farm Show next week (January 16) to Jackson H Owen, Solanco High School vo cational agriculture teacher Owen, a Penn State Uni veisity graduate, has taught at Solanco for the past four years, and has had 19 students awaided Keystone degrees un der his guidance • For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 10) and salt. Add fruit juices grad ually and cook over boiling water, stirring constantly, un til mixture thickens Stir a little of the hot mixture into egg yolks; then stir the egg yolks into the rest of the hot mixture Cook over hot water about 2 minutes, stirring con stantly Chill coveied Whip the cream until stiff Add Planning to buy a new T ractor See Farm Credit first for Money If you’ve been putting off buying a new tractor because you lack “tractor money”, it’s time to see Farm Credit You save money with a Farm Credit loan because you pay only simple interest and only for the actual time you use the money And your repayment is fitted to periods when you have actual farm income. Call Farm Credit now LONG TERM LAND BANK MORTGAGE LOANS SHORT TERM PRODUCTION CREDIT LOANS *★★★★*★★★★***« Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 28, 1967—11 or t Farm Wife and Family Ladies. Have You Heard? .. „ By Dorif Thomas, Extension Home Economist Worth Knowing About Macaroni Products Durum macaroni products are available in more than 150 shapes Just imagine the extra interest you could create in your favor ite macaroni recipes simply by varying the shapes of the product you use Popular macaroni shapes include noodle bows, alphabets, shell macaroni, small and jumbo macdiom shells, medium and broad noodles, long and elbow spaghetti You can use macaroni, spaghetti, and noodles interchangeably, making all substitu tions weight for weight For example, you can piepare a casserole dish with either an eight-ounce package of shell macaroni or an eight-ounce package of noodle bows, When you choose enriched durum macaiom products, you get thiamine, macm, and ribo flavin thiee of the B vita mins and the mineral iion Macaroni products contribute important amounts of cereal protein And when you pair this with a small amount of chilled dressing to cream and beat slightly to blend Makes 1 cup dressing About 75 cal ories per tablespoon drt incaster A animal protein, the cereal pro tein becomes complete and ade quate for growth, repair, and upkeep of the body For Better Sewing Results Fox top performance from your sewing machine, keep it clean This means taking out lint and dust icgularly Keep the machine covered when not in use and you’ll cut down on the dust that gets into the woikmg paits A small brush is a must foi removing lint. At least once a month clean the machine If you do a lot of sewing, you may need to clean it more often Before oiling the machine is a good time to use the lint brush remove the throat plate and clean the bobbin carrier Use the brush wherever you see lint on ma chine parts SHUT DOWN? DELAYED? ... BECAUSE OF ELECTRIC POWER FAILURES OR JOBS AWAY FROM LINES? standby power Rehaole electric po \e' units come on automatical!/ cur ing those cr p'! t 3 e er gencies. Lo' 1 cost case 1 ne or diesel on aOO watts to 100 k, / 3? \ears of e'per.encs at K PORTABLE POWER Cut construction costs v ith most econon ica! or t e-[oo source of elec.rc po er— portable hcna-carr/ o' tv o wheel-aolly generators starting at 600 watts. • uw “ L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancastet R.D. 3, Lititz, Pa. Phone: Lancaster 397-5179 j Strasburg 687-6002 I Lititz 626-7766 THOMAS