24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 11,1971 SUMMERY CREAM DIP 2 tsps. sugar 2 tsps. lemon juice Vi tsp. grated orange rind *'» tsp. cinnamon 1 cup dairy sour cream Stir sugar, lemon juice, orange rind and cinnamon into sour cream Blend well and refrigerate for at least one hour Serve at room tem perature Makes one cup FRUIT KABOBS Arrange a variety of fresh fruits (melon balls, straw berries, pineapple chunks, peach or plum slices, ba nana slices, cherries, etc I on long bamboo skewers Dunk in Summery Cream Dip NEW HOLLAND FARMERS SEPT. 29 ■ 30 - OCT. I - 2 Send this coupon for entry number Name Address Other Exhibits □ Livestock □ Crops □ Ida 5 Notebook As I stumbled through the meadow in the misty morning, while rounding up the cows for milking, I walked into some burning nettle. If you aren’t familiar with this weed, you can’t appreciate how thoroughly it can awaken you simply by brushing against your skin. The cows are as reluctant to “rise and shine” as I am They use a wooded area, which is covered with about a foot of sand, as a sleeping place. With a little uigmg they start for the barn all except the soon-to-be mothers who know they are excused Then, I see a huge crane winging slowly overhead making an odd sound and the early morning trip is worthwhile. When we visited the Pennsylvania Dutch Days at Hershey last month, we •<iw many interesting things and even got a few ideas as to how we might finish and decorate some “old” articles in our home Howevei, we were struck with the commercialism of the whole affair Many of the numerous articles for sale appeared to have no direct or indirect connection FAIR By Ida Rlsser to early Pennsylvania Dutch ciafts The profit motive detracted from the worthwhile demonstra tions of crafts Nowadays we hear so much of recycling or reusing things It seems to me to be only a new word for a principle by which I’ve lived all my life Passing clothes from one child to an other is just one example Of course, the fellow at the end of the line gets either patches on patches or hopefully a hew gar ment This old saying covers the subject “Eat it up, wear it out, make it do or do without ” “Nothing gives you more leisure than being right on lime.” -mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—rn Roaches Fleas - Ticks Rats or Mice J, C. Ehrlich Co., Inc. 1278 Loop Rd., Lane. PHONE 397-3731 P Special Buy Now Finance John Deere Credit Plan &*££** ISss N .t-„ B .iu c „d Groff 3^i I r k lmp, ' ,ne & Interest Waived to November 1, 1971 Landis Bros. Inc. Shotzberger's Lancaster 393-3906 Elm 3 665-2141 ORDER YOUR FALL SEED GRAIN NOW • Balboßye • Cert. Blue Boy • Cert. Pennrad Barley ® Cert. Arthur Wheat _ „ . D . • Cert.NorlineWinter • Cert. Redcoat Wheat Q a^s For More Information Phone Smoketown, Po. 397-3539
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