Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 19, 1970, Image 23

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    Mrs. Hoober Active
(Continued from Page 22)
Stephen United Church of
Christ. New Holland whuc Mi
Hoober was a deacon and cldci
and she used to teach in the Sun
day School and was in charge
of the Cradle Roll Department
for many years Eveiyone be
longs to Lay Life and Woik and
committees do the woik They
are having Homecoming this
month. Mrs Hoober is one of
the organizers for wedding ic
ceptions at the church
Mr. Hoobei was boi n on a
faim in East Earl Township and
has woiked 25 years for the
New Holland Division of Speiry
Rand Corporation He is distri
butional manager. He served 18
years on the school boaid
Hoobers’ son Thomas graduat
ed from Garden Spot High
School and graduated this month
from Pennsylvania State Univer
sity where he specialized in
Food Service and Housing Ad
ministration. He is mamed to
Bernadette Mickey of Pitts
burgh who was an English
major, graduating from Penn
State.
Start raising more and better Calves
the Easy NURS-ETTE way
No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing
milk replacer. Just fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with
milk replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer
and warm water and keep it warm until calf nurses the mix
(approx. 14 oz.)
Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer.
For more information contact
YOUNG BROS.
NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE
. Ph. 717-548-2462
Peach Bottom, R. D. 1, Pa. 17563
NEW HOLLAND
FARMERS
FAIR
SEPT. 30 ■ Otl. 1-2-3
Plan Your Exhibit Now! „
Premiums have been increased this year.
Send this coupon for entry number
Name
Address '
Other Exhibits □
Livestock . □
Crops □
Their daughter Nancy took the
academic and home economics
couiscs at Gulden Spot High
School She is pianist and oi
g.'iust and leceivcd an oigan
awaid at high school She just
completed 10 yeais m 4 H woik
She is a sophomoie at Simmons
College, Boston, Mas, , taking
home economics.
Hrs Hoober Delongs to sev
eial womens budge clubs and
she and her husband belong to
budge and pinochle clubs She
plays duplicate budge with New
Holland Speiry Rand. Aim
s'rong Cork Co and Mt Gretna
clubs.
Hoobers like to travel and
have taken trips to Beimuda,
Nova Scotia, New Orleans and
to many of the western states,
seeing many of our national
paiks.
Eleanoi also belongs to a nine
member craft club which meets
once a month They make all
kinds of .things such as ceramics,
weaving, artificial flowers, pine
cone wreaths and topiary trees,
to mention a few.
Mrs. Hoober says she hopes
her husband will find something
to do to entertain himself when
he i cures but, as foi heiself.
she is certain letiiemenl will be
no pioblcm as she has so many o-n... _ _ A .
mteicsts uons Thomas, Extension Home Economist
She says, “I love to do things
with my hands. I always ha\e
something in the making As
soon as I get one thing finished,
I stait another I sew, I knit,
ciochet, am an amateui phOiO
giapher, I like to lead and I
like to cook ” Some of hei
favoule iccipes aie
SHRIMP DIP
OR SANDWICH SPREAD
3 oz. cream cheese, softened
2 tablespoons salad dressing
or mayonnaise
1 tablespoon catsup
1 teaspoon prepared mustard
Dash garlic powder
I —iVs oz. can shrimp (can use
broken)
1 teaspoon finely chopped
onion
V* cup finely chopped celery
(optional)
Blend cheese with salad dress
ing, mix in catsup, mustard and
garlic powder Blend in shrimp,
celery and onion Makes 1 cup
filling.
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AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE
WE GIVE I'WI GREEN STAMPS!
I I
\PLANT FOOD! INTERCOURSE,
I ni-#* I PA. 17534
I^STOPF-^l
I U I U II L -j PHONE (717) 768-8451
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 19,1970-
Ladies,
Have You Heard? . ..
Fun may float in home canned pioducts because pack is too
loose 01 suup is too heavy, or because some an icniains in the
tissues of the hint altei heating and piocess
mg
Selecting A Dishwasher
Buy brand name appliances and equipment
A leputable manufactuiei is concerned about
the design, construction and semcmg of his
pi oducts
Check the warranty 01 guarantee coverage
that allows itcourse should the appliance
piove faulty
Buy fiom a lehable dealer with competent
installation peisonnel and available seivice foi
normal upkeep and lepaus.
Read descriptive literatuie befoie buying
And be suie to lead the instmction booklet
before using the appliance
Buy only appliances that meet
national standards for safety
Look foi the Underwuleis Lab
oratory (UL) appioval seal
Consider which style dishwash
er best suits your needs Youi
Floating Fruit
choices include: portable, con
vex tible and built-ins
An average size dishwasher
has I,oom for 14 place settings,
but the capacity vanes from
model to model
Peifoimance options include
pie-rinse, single wash, double
wash, plate warming, pots and
pans, and fine china, boostei
heating element, small disposal
unit to grind waste, quite opera
tion, automatic deteigent dis
penser, compartmented silver
basket, movable lacks.
Advantages Of A Dishwasher
Electnc dishwashers save
time Dishwashing is the most
repeated task in the kitchen
Studies show that homemakeis
aveiage 73 minutes a day on
dishwashing activities done by
hand, including clean-up With
a dishwasher, the aveiage is
only 35 minutes
Watei too hot foi yom hands,
piopei detergents, and hot-au
diyxng aie all sanitizing factois
conti ibutmg to more samtaiy
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SUPER i
SHOES I
Self Service
2750 Columbia Ave.
Lancaster
Lane. Co.’s Largest
Shoe Store
All Ist Quality
Super Low Prices
SAVE AT
BOB’S
Save Rite
market
743 S BROAD ST.
LITITZ, PENNA
Honrs: Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 9
Sunday 9 to 5
Garber Oil Co.
Texaco Hearing Oil
Burner Sales & Service
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ph. 653-1821
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