26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 17, 1972 Farm Women Societies I (Continued fiom Page 25) and home-made ice cream fur nished by the hostesses, Millie Landis, Claire Hess and Vi Weller A business meeting was con ducted by Pat Landis, president Devotions were led by Vi Weller Ann Diller reported on the Spring Rally at Seven Springs A rrfotion was made to donate $lOO to the County Project, LARC It was also decided to order the fifth edition of the Society’s cookbook, “The Dinner Bell ” Society 22 and Society 26 will be in charge of ushers for the County Convention to be held at the Lancaster School of the Bible Auditorium on November 4 The Lancaster County Farm Women annual picnic will be held at noon August 2 Each person is to bring a covered dish Beverage will be provided The next meeting of Society 22 will be held at the home of Margaret Lefever at 7-30 pm. August 8. The program will consist of a food and vegetable auction Society 25 Farm Women Society 25 met last week at the home of Mrs. Richard Gregory, Conestoga. Fifteen members and two guests were present. Mrs. Glenn Nauman was in charge of the devotions The gift of the month was received by Mrs. Richard Gregory. Mrs John Metz, president, conducted the business meeting. For the program the group toured the ceramic operation of Mrs Howard Cramer, Mar ticviiie. The different processes of making ceramics were shown and explained. The next meeting will be held Saturday, July 8 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Breneisen, Conestoga RDI. Each XXX If you’re a bride-to-be planning a new kitchen, here’s a list of kitchen utensils you’ll use almost every day: A set of measuring spoons, set of measuring cups for both dry and liquid measurements, set of mixing bowls, a flour sifter and a strainer Don’t forget knives for paring, slicing, utility and bread. Include a rotary beater, wooden spoon and a long-handled fork on your list A spatula, pancake turner, slotted spoon, ladle, tongs and a potato masher will all come in handy You’ll need a chopping board, funnel, graters, colander, pastry brush, minute timer, potato peeler, can opener, bottle opener and corkscrew. You’ll also need saucepans with covers in 1-, 2- and 3-quarts sizes and baking dishes or covered casseroles in 1- and 2-quart sizes A double boiler, a heavy skillet or frying pan with a cover, a roasting pan with a rack, cake pans in round, square and tubular styles, pie pans, baking sheets, coffeemaker, toaster and a salad mold will also help make meal preparation easier for the new homemaker Try Gouda Cheese Gouda cheese, the red-waxed coated cheese, has a mild, nut like flavor that is delicious when you serve it with fresh apples for a light afterdinner dessert. Extension consumer specialists at Pennsylvania State University say that gouda cheese also makes an excellent centerpiece for a snack tray of varied cheese slices and mixed crackers. member is to bring their own bag they would like to do during lunch, lawn chair and anything a gabfest. SPECIAL PRICE ON - GOLDEN MALRIN FLY BAIT - FLY SPRAYS - JET FOGGERS - ACID CLEANERS - TEAT DIP - MAES INFLATIONS AARON S. GROFF RD3, Ephrata, Pa 17572 (Hinkletown) 100 HEAD OF HOLSTEINS PUBLIC AUCTION THE JOHN J. STOITZFUS ANNUAL JUNE SALE JUNE 24TH, 12 O’CLOCK NOON AT NORMAN KOIB FARM Farm located 2 miles east of Lancaster, Vz mile east of Holiday Inn off Rt. 30 Bypass at Hempsted Exit 40 Head 2 year olds from popular sires & high record 'dams, 40 purebred cows, many with records & high classification,'2o head grade cows. Special mention 10 COWS CLASSIFIED VERY GOOD, MANY MORE COULD SCORE VERY GOOD OR BETTER. Featuring 10 WHIRLHILL KINGPIN DAUGHTERS, 1 classified vg, has 2 year old record, 18,000 M, due to freshen November, 1 has 3 year old record of 20.475 M, another with 5 year old record of 16.793 M, and a real nice 2 year old with 14,632 of M, also a 2 year old Kingpin fresh sale time from a 20,000 lb. dam. Special mention, 2 full Sisters sired by Kingpin, their granddam is an excellent Ivanhoe. 1 is a 3 year old due in September, the other a 4 year old fresh by day of sale. 5 HILLTOP APOLLO IVANHOES, RECORDS FROM 728 F to 825 F, & 20,000 M. 6 LASSIE LEADER DAUGHTERS REAL NICE UDDERS & TYPE, 1 REAL FANCY 2 YEAR OLD ALERT DEAN PABST due in October, writes a full pedigree, Dam has over 20,000 M 10 PACLAMAR ASTRONAUTS, 2 from dams of over 19,000 M, 4 ROCKDALE PRESIDENT DAUGHTERS, 2 ROSAFE CENTURIONS, fresh & milking over 80 lb. per day, both are classified vg. 1 vg OSBORNDALE IVANHOE DAUGHTER, 19,382 of M, 4 IVANHOE STAR DAUGHTERS from 16,000 to 19,000 lb. Dam, 1 vg PENSTATE STAR MAN, due July has 4 year old record, 17,417 of M & 635 F 4 ROMANDALE DIVIDEND PERFORMERS, 1 a real fancy 2 year old, due sale time, OTHER SIRES REPRESENTED—HARBORCREST SUNSHINE, MILK & HONEY IVANHOE, VICTOR LONDON, MAYERS DARK LEADER, ARLINDA CHIEF, CEILING ROCKMAN, & HAGEN. SPECIAL NOTICE 6 REGISTERED RED & WHITE HOLSTEIHS. 3 BULLS 1 a 16 month old son of BOOTMAKER, from Gold Medal, excellent Ivanhoe with 20,000 M, 2 Astronaut Sons We will sell a few heifer calves & yearlings, also a group of nice uddered grade cows THIS IS AN EX CELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE HERD REPLACEMENTS. We have a top group of Holstems, selected from the top herds of Penna, New York State & Canada A few real show prospects, some fresh cows are milking from 80 to 90 lb per day. Sale held in tent, lunch available, cattle have 30 day health test & trucks available AUCTIONEER—PAUL SNYDER PEDIGREES—DILLER & KREIDER For catalogues or more information, contact JOHN J. STOLTZFUS, ELVERSON, PA. PHONE 215-286-9038 or NORMAN KOLB, 355 PITNEY ROAD, LANCASTER, PHONE 717-397-5538. Farm & Dairy Store Store Hours 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Tue. & Sat. at 5:30 P.M. AT Phone 354-0744 READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE 56 Acre Farm with old stone home. ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & FARM EQUIP. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1972 AT 1:00 P.M. Located on Rock Hill Rd., Millersville, R.D. 1, Approx. 3 miles South of Millersville & 1 mile North of Rock Hill Hotel. Manor Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. Original old stone with frame addition home consists of: 13 rooms & 2 full baths. Suitable for two families. Stone part has: kitchen, living & dining rooms, bedroom & bath on first floor & 2 large bedrooms on second. Frame part has: kitchen, living & dining room & pantry on first floor. 3 bedrooms & bath on second. Oil hot water heat, elec, water heaters, well, spring & cistern water, storm windows & doors, full basement, slate roof, new septic tank & drain field, separate elec, services for each side of home. A two story frame bank barn suitable for steers has cement first floor, double hay mow, 6’ x 48’ corn crib & galvanized roof. Other buildings are: a tractor shed & a 2 car cement block garage. Buildings offer hanging room for a total of 6 acres tobacco. All buildings in good condition. Land has more than 1700 ft. of road frontage, about 45 acres tillable ground & about 10 acres woodland. Farm is bordered by both big & little Conestoga Real Estate to be sold at 2:00. For inspection phone 872-7122 or 768-3049 after 5. Ford tractor & other farm equip. & 6 ton com. Antique furniture, glassware & china, etc. Complete listing later date. SALE BY Real Estate ANNA S. SANGREY Personal Property— ROSS S. SANGREY ROBERTS R. APPEL. ATTORNEY WITH APPEL, RANCH, HERR & APPEL HOWARD SHAUB, AUCTIONEER. Jove now with fflscD CtteODocoi Pufcno/ePIQn Buy o flew Holland garden tractor during June or July, and you'll pay no finance charge/ until march 31.1973. That’s right. New Holland’s free-finance plan is now in effect. If you buy during June or July, New Holland will waive finance charges until March 1, 1973 And you'll have the satisfaction of owning the garden tractor with all these convenience features • Solid structural steel frame • Clean, unobstructed operator’s deck for easy mounting • Console controls • Adjustable bucket seat • Hydrostatic drive • Quick-mount attachments Variety of attachments available- Mower, snowthrower, dump trailer, rotary tiller, front blade and more. Slop In toon for mil Iht lot milt of thlt froo-tlnmneo oftor. A, B. C. Groff, Inc. 110 S. Railroad Ave. New Holland 3544191 C. E. Wiley & Son, Inc. A. Brubaker 101 S. Lime St., Quarryville 70° Woodcrest Ave. 786-2895 Lititz ii 626-7766 HOLLAND DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster 397-5179
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