t ( I • i • 32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October'7/ 4-H Banquet Honors Teens And Leaders Outstanding teen leaders and news reporters were honored Tuesday evening at the annual Lancaster County 4-H Leadership banquet at the Farm and Home Center. Receiving the teen leader awards were Miss Judy Risser, Leola, of the Conestoga 4-H Club, and Miss Nancy Henkel, Strasburg Al, of the Rough Riders 4-H Horses and Pony Club. Each received an engraved silver goblet. Outstanding news reporter awards went to Miss Sue Camp READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF 2 HERDS At the New Holland Soles Stables WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 1 herd of dairy cows from Jay Groff, Bird-in-Hand. Cows in all stages of lactation. Shipping between 1100 and 1200 lbs. of milk every 2 days with a 3.7 test. Complete dairy herd from Parkers Dairy from Conn. 30 cows, 10 fresh cows and 8 dry cows. Remainder in all stages of lactation. 1 top Brown Swiss springer in 296 days made 11,451 milk, 544 fat, 4.8 test; 314 days made 11,514 M, 546 F, 4 7 test. 1 purebred milking 81 lbs. per day. 1 cow in 305 days made 17.106 M, 579 F. First calf heifer in 301 days made 11,245M,471F,4.2 test. Another cow 331 days made 14.147 M, 578 F, 4.1 test. 16 yr .d cow made 305 days, 16.010 M, 595 F, 3.7 test. Farm shipping 1 ton of milk every other day. Milk was weighed the day before leaving. If you dai y farmers need good cows, see these sell Herd average 14,000 M, 528 F. t.• - * ~, \ » s bell, and Miss Margaret Keeney. Both had prepared extensive scrapbooks about their respec tive club activities. Each received an engraved pen and pencil desk set. Also honored with service pins and certificates were 4-H leaders who’ve been serving for many years. Mrs. Dorothy Fry was cited for over 30 years of service. Twenty-five year pins went to Mylin Good, Mrs. John Nissley and Mrs. Ada Shoemaker. Mrs. Ivan Eberly' and Mrs. Peter Lausch received fifteen year pins. Consigned By GORDON FRITZ Happy Homemaking When making a lot of hors d’oeuvres for a party, make a tray out of two thicknesses of cardboard and cover with aluminum foil. So they can be stacked in the refrigera tor, cut paper towel card board rollers into pieces that can stand up as supports for trays on top. Cover with plas tic wrap and they will stay fresh until time for serving. * ♦ ♦ To make a party-size relish tray, a good idea is to secure a small bowl with florists’ clay in the middle of a large chop dish. Place dip or spread in the bowl and ar range your other appetizers around the edge of the plat ter. ♦ ♦ * When you find it necessary to put two card tables to gether for extra company, hold the tables together with strong rubber bands on ad joining legs. This eliminates danger of spills because the tables can’t slip apart. ♦ * * A tin muffin pan can be painted with bright enamel •more profit Madison Silos Div. Martin Marietta Corn 1070 Steinmetz Rd. Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akron 859-2688 Caleb Wenger Quarryville 548-2116 Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 Carl L. Shirk Lebanon 867-3741 Soilenherger Farm Supply Centerport, Pa. ' Ph. 215-928-7671 By BARBARA BAKER and used for serving bever ages. Glasses won’t tip over and serving is made much easier. Before entertaining at a shower, purchase a small, inexpensive name - and - ad dress book. As the guests ar rive, ask them to write or print their names and ad dresses in the book. The list will be helpful to the hon ored guest when she sends out “thank you” notes. A bowl of vinegar will do wonders to remove smoke from the air when giving a party. Conceal it by putting artificial flowers in the bowl. A water lily floating in a brandy snifter of white vine gar makes a pretty decora tion. If a friend or acquaint ance mentions a favorite food, do make a note of it. If this person is a guest in your house at a later date, he or she will be amazed and p leased that you remem bered. Wood paneling may be cleaned with a solution made up of four tablespoons vin egar, two tablespoons olive oil and one pint of warm water. This mixture is easy on the hands and leaves a nice finish on the paneling. the pnrz ■ BARN CLEANER THRU THE WANT ADS «ivi ♦ * * »*'»»♦ *"» > >■> V> W >*> <vV. V , ,t r t * ).l H*' ? The metal runner m shower doors can be cleaned by using a cloth soaked in vinegar and then dipped in baking soda. Wash off the cleaning agent with lots of hot water. The runner will be sparkling clean and the door will slide easily. ♦ ♦ ♦ Candy or caramel apples may be taken to bake sales in waxed paper sandwich bags which have been but tered on the inside. To remove chewing gum from a pair of trousers, freeze the area with an ice cube and scrape gum off with a dull knife. Then use cigarette lighter fluid on the remaining spot. When sending a parcel post package to a family with a baby, use disposable diapers to fill in the open spaces rather than tissue or newspaper. When the pack age arrives the diapers can be used, as well as the other contents of the box. ♦ ♦ ♦ Hanging flower pots may be fitted with corks that fit in the drainage holes in the bottoms. When the plants are being watered, the corks should be put in the holes. The corks are removed after the plant has had a good soaking. * * Golf tees may be used to stop window rattles in the winter. The tees are easy to insert in the proper places in the frame. They will not show and certainly do stop the noise. Seven Signs Cancer has seven warning signals: Change in bowel or bladder habits; a sore that does not heal; unusual bleeding or discharge; thickening or lump in breast or elsewhere; indiges tion or difficulty in swallowing, obvious change in wart or mole; nagging cough or hoarseness. If you have a signal, see your doctor right away, the Ameri can Cancer Society says. Mail Box Market For Sale - 2-275 gal. fuel tanks; 1 Nutone kitchen fan, all in good condition. Jacob K. Esh, Furnace Road, Quarryville RD3, Pa. Free-German Shephard mixed female 2 year old, house broke, friendly with children. John A. Hoover, East Earl, Pa. 17519 For Sale - 900 Leghorn Babcock pullets, were vaccinated and are laying, were raised on range. Located midway between Fivepointville and Bowman sville. Phares G. Shirk, Denver RDI, Pa. 17517 CContinued On Page 37)
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