Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 03, 1971, Image 15

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    Herr Family Has Lots of Easter Chicks
(Continued from Page 13)
Easter Seals Fund, American
Cancer Society and Christmas
Seals Fund. They also help fold
Christmas Seals. They help
serve meals at Cnspus Attucks,
visit Conestoga View and present
programs and play games with
the guests there. Last year they
helped buy rocking chairs and
playground equipment for Em
hreeville State Hospital They
help members where there’s
sickness. They also help with
county Farm Women projects.
Compile Cookbook
To finance these projects, they
have bake sales, have food
stands at farm sales and their
An amazing feed that has cured hundreds of
horses afflicted with heaves. No longer is there
any need to destroy or lose valuable horses
that show symptoms of heaves.
• No additional roughage or grain required
• Keeps horses in top condition
• Supplies complete nutritional needs
• All-in-one feeding program
HERSHEY BROS.
ReinhoMs
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
MOUNTVILLE
HEISEY FARM SERVICE FEED SERVICE
Lawn Ph: 964-3444 R. D. 2, Columbia
H. JACOB HOOBER DUTCHMAN FEED
Intercourse, Pa. MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
HAROLD H. GOOD
Terre Hill
GRUBB SUPPLY CO
Elizabethtown
C. E. SAUDER & SONS PARADISE SUPPLY
R. D. 1, East Earl Paradise
latest project, which is just
completed, is compiling a 240
page cookbook called “Dinner
Bell ” They started it in June
1970 and by October they were
sorting the recipes and proof
reading; it went to press Jan
uary 15, 1971.
The typing of these 400 or
more recipes, which were all
contributed by the Society mem
bers, was done by Mrs. Henry
Hess This cookbook is unique
in that it has approximately 250
illustrations which were done by
Mrs. Paul Witmer, Mrs. Carl
Diller, Mrs C. Richard Landis,
Mrs. Lester Landis and Miss
Jeanne Hess These ladies don’t
claim to be artists but have done
USE WAYNE ANI
MAL HEALTH AIDS
TO KEEP YOUR
LIVESTOCK AND
POULTRY
HEALTHY.
H. M. STAUFFER
&-SONS, INC.
Witmer
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
STEVENS FEED MILL,
INC.
Stevens, Pa.
Leola, Pa.
a tremendous job, even to depict
ing the heat rising from hot
foods, the little mouse nibbling
at the cheese, farm scenes, still
life, Pennsylvania Dutch de
signs and many pictures of in
giedients for the recipes.
This cookbook contains recipes
for everything from soup to
nuts, even some unusual ones
Lke soft pretzels, corn cob jelly
and soap
The chairman of the cookbook
committee was Mrs Paul A Wit
mer, 447 N George St, Millers
ville, who designed the cover
She is a daughter of the late Mr
and Mrs H Christian Kendig
who had the Kendig Dairy at
Millersville Her brother op
erates the Dairy now
Others on the committee were
Mrs. Richaid Landis, Mrs Carl
Diller/Mis Heniy Hess and Mrs
Robert Bare Society members
met in small group sessions to
assemble the 1,000 copies of the
spiral-type book. Mrs Herr and
her committe are justly proud of
this work of ait.
Mrs. Herr served on the Lan
caster County Extension board
for a three year term about five
years ago
Herrs are active members of
the Pequea Brethren in Christ
Church where Lloyd is a trustee
and treasurer of the Cemetery
Fund. He served 25 years as
secietary of the Sunday School
Mrs. Herr teaches the kinder
garten class in the Sunday School
and helped organize the Ladies
Fallowing m January, 1971
Their purpose is to get all the
church ladies togethei for fel
lowship away from home duties
four times a year. They have
a Mother and Daughter banquet
planned for June. In September,
Darlene will demonstrate mak
ing pines cones and nut trees for
Christmas In Dectember, they
will have a Christmas party, re
laxing with games and singing
Christmas carols. They plan to
No
till
program
for com
i.
AAtrex® plus Paraquat—
for weeds and grasses.
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Diazinon®
7 for soil insects.
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It’s as simple as that. Just call us.
Stevens Feed Mill
Stevens, Pa,
Ph: 215-267-2150
M
j Company
Or Your tocoT Roy st£T‘Dialer
Mrs. Paul Witmer, left, and Mrs. Lloyd Herr
Farm Women Society 22 cookbook “Dinner Bell,
send Christmas bundles through
the Mennomte Central Commit
tee
Herrs have three children
Lucy Kay graduated from Penn
Manor High School and is em
ployed in the bookkeeping de
partment of the Fulton National
Bank In high school she major
ed in Home Economics, was
president of the FHA and was
on a demonsti ation team that
performed at the 1969 Pennsyl
vania Farm Show Their
demonstration consisted of clean
ing copper and making toys for
children She received a 1969
State Home Economics degree in
FHA She took piano lessons
10% years. Herrs have two
pianos and a full pedal electnc
organ. Lucy gives piano lessons
to 13 students who come to her
CONTACT
Royster-Miller Whse.
Bird-in-Hand, Pa,
Ph: 717-656-7940
Royster Whse.
Richland, Pa.
Ph. 717-866-5701
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3,1971 —
home in the evenings. She as- •
sists in playing their church or
gan and also plays the accordion.
She is secietaiy-treasurer of
their church joung people’s
Chust Crusaders organization.
She likes to sew and cook
Tim is a junior in Penn Manor
High School He is chaplain of
the FFA He received the FFA
Red Rose degree in January He
has seven Yorkshne bred sows
for his FFA project He has
five Cornedale-Hampshire Cross
ewes and eight spring lambs. He
is in the Penn Willow Handy
man 4-H Club He takes piano
and organ lessons His hobby is
collecting antiques. His bed
room is furnished with some
beautiful antique furniture that
has been in the family many
years. Among his antiques are
a valuable bowl and pitcher set,
cigar molds, butter molds,
churns guns, feed cart, hayforks,
tools, copper teakettle, coal buc
ket and many others.
Tom is 10 and in fifth grade at
the Pequea Township Elemen
tary School He takes piano les
son sand loves to sing. He sings
in the school chorus and the
church junior choir He loves
farm life and all kinds of ani
mals
Mrs Herr took piano lessons
as a girl and plays for her own
amusement She is an excellent
housekeeper and has a lovely
home, having been remodelled
and kept in good repair She
has a number of lovely pieces
ot antique furniture which has
come down from earlier gen
erations of the family.
She and the children have a
beautiful collection of 41 cups
and saucers which are nicely dis
played in a specially made built
in china cupboaid.
She is especially talented in
crafts like antiquing flowers,
decorating eggs, making arrange
ments of real and artificial
flowers, fruits, dried grain,
flowers and grasses and nuts and
pine cones. She says, “I like to
make a lot of different crafts for
different holidays ”
She takes care of the garden
and lawn in the summer and
doss a lot of freezing and can-
ning.
She is a good cook and gives
us a couple chicken recipes. It’s
strange, isn’t it, that a lady with
all those chickens would come
up with chicken recipes.
2 or 3 stalks celery
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discuss the
JJ
SCALLOPED CHICKEN
chicken, cooked and cut in
small pieces
onion
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