Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 06, 1971, Image 22

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 6,1971
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November is the time for
squirrels and nuts Again this
year, I’ve picked up black
walnuts and painstakingly
removed the thick green husks.
There are several methods of
removing them, but I simply sit
down and hammer them off on a
block of wood
Some folks put the walnuts
through a hand corn sheller and
others throw them in the
driveway until they are a black
mess After the hulls are off, they
must be carefully dried before
the shells are cracked open
Next comes the tedious job of
picking out the nutmeats. Then
we wonder why nuts cost so much
per pound 1
xxx
The birthday celebrations m
our family come in spurts There
are four in about six weeks in the
Spring and then another four in
six weeks in the Fall So we bake
cakes and buy presents in a
flurry of activity only to relax
then for several months.
Recently we tried to phone our
son on his 18th birthday only to
learn he was spending the
weekend at another college on a
judging team.
We hope to keep better track of
our eight year old on her bir
thday. She has a list of 17 things
she wants pasted on our
refrigerator I’m afraid she will
be slightly disappointed when the
day comes But at least she is
optimistic
xxx
Last week our family took a
drive through the neighboring
counties to see the Autumn
foliage Our youngest saw her
Farm Women
Calendar
Saturday, November 6
10 a.m County Convention,
Farm and Home Center.
Tuesday, November 9
1 p.m. Farm Women Society
22, home of Mrs Ralph
Martin, Leola.
Farm Women Society 13, 40th
Anniversary celebration
Akron Restaurant.
Wednesday, November 10
130 p.m Farm Women
Society 14, Stauffer’s of Kissel
Hill
Thursday, November 11
Farm Women Society 9, home of
Mrs Wilbur Heller, Conestoga
RDI.
Friday, November 12
Farm Women Society 13, home of
Mrs. Robert Bomberger, 217
Hillcrest Road, New Holland.
Saturday, November 13
1 30 p.m. Farm Women
Society 10, home of Mrs.
Abram Miller, 1048 W.
Roseville Road.
1:30 p.mi Farm Women
Society 19, home of Mrs.
Daniel Rohrer Jr, Manheim
RDI.
6:30 p.m. Farm Women
Society -12, Millersville Fire
Hall
Farm Women Society 22, 20th
Anniversary party, Meadow
Hills.
Farm Women Society 25, home of
Mrs. Sterling Elmer, Lan-
Ida Risser
first deer along the road near a
woods.
We stopped for a picnic lunch
and then walked through State
Game Lands and part of the
Appalachian Trail. This is a well
marked trail extending hundreds
of miles from Maine to Georgia.
We saw witch hazel shrubs with
yellow wavy-petaled flowers. It
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The annual Cooperative Ex
tension Service homemakers
Christmas program will be held
from 10 a.m. through 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, December 7 at the
Farm and Home Center.
The program from 10 a.m. till
12 noon includes craft demon
strations in the auditorium by
several Lancaster County
women.
Viewing of exhibits of
decorations, gifts and foods for
the holidays prepared by Farm
Women Societies and
homemaker groups will be on
was an unusual sight in the
almost bare woods.
We even sampled some wild
grapes and were inclined to agree
with the fox in the fable as they
were “scftir grapes.”
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CIRCULATION DEPT.
Homemakers Christmas Program Dec. 7
Lititz, Pa. 17543
display in the extension training
center from 10a.m. till 5 p.m. and
from 6:30 p.m. till 9 p.m.
The Christmas botique will be
presented by Mrs. Paul Johnson,
Paoli, well known and popular
lecturer and crafts woman.
Mrs. Johnson will present the
program again at 7:30 p.m. for
persons who cannot attend in the
afternoon.
A donation of $1 is being
requested to cover expenses. Pre
registration is not necessary.
believes that early buyers
deserve a better deal .
"BETTER DEAL NOW”
THE EARLIER YOU BUY -
THE MORE YOU SAVE!
Stop in and price them .
have self-propelled and
type machines in stock .
Better Check Special Winter Prices on Other
Hesston Equipment also!
Agricultural Sales Department
STAUFFER DIESEL, INC.
W. Main Street, New Holland, Pa. 17557
Phone (717> 354-4181
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Designed to accept traction studs
GERMAN BROS.
1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897
R. D. l.East Earl, Pa.
Glass fiber repels soil and
water and it is this quality that
makes these fabrics easy to wash
and quick to dry. However, it is
advisable to wash glass fabrice
by hand says Mrs. Helen T.
Puskar, extension home fur
nishings specialist, The Penn
sylvania State University.
Because large draperies are
heavy and cumbersome to wash
by hand, she suggests sending
them to a commercial laundry
equipped to handle draperies.
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