.SS *nul ,YcbiuJfi3 ,an»rm63 faleeannJ 38—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 22, 1974 Deliciously light Mid creamy, Cranberry Ice Cream Salads are also quickly prepared the ice cream cools the gelatin rapidly. They’re especially nice with a 'meal that stars chicken or turkey serve them with or after the main course. Refreshing! Or Vice Versa Serve a Salad That Doubles as Dessert Cranberry-orange relish Is a traditional brightener of holiday menus, a delicious accompaniment for the fes tive bird. But no law makes this favorite poultry partner a winter-only treat. Right now, summer meals featur ing barbecued or fried chick en or grilled turkey will taste even better for a cranberry orange accent. Especially if you serve Cranberry Ice Cream Salads tart, fruity, yet creamy thanks to the ice cream ad dition which helps make these individually molded salads lush enough to double as dessert! Society 8 Farm Women’s Society 8 met in the Marietta Church of Christ June 15th at 2 P.M. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Lewis. Bixler, Vice WE HANDLE THESE EQUIPMENT LINES: CHORE-TIME EQUIPMENT STARCRAFT HOG EQUIPMENT BEACON CAGES BRAMCO EQUIPMENT HERRMIOIFIERS KALGLO DIMMERS CHORE-TIME FEEDERS HART CUPS SHENANDOAH EQUIPMENT FOX VALVES BROCK FEED AND GRAIN BINS MARK 111 WATERS CARDINAL AUGERS AND ELEVATORS BURCH EGG ROOM COOLERS AND DOORS AEROVENT, ACME, AND VENT-O-MATIC VENTILATION IIM—JULY—AUGUST STOCKER and FEEDER AUCTION SALE Next Sale June 28, 1974 SECOND AND FOURTH FRIDAY EACH MONTH Starting Time 12:00 Noon All Grades, Breeds, Weights Load Lots Small Lots LANCASTER STOCKYARDS, INC. LANCASTER. PA. PHONE 717—394-2611 MEMBER FIRMS WALTER M DUNLAP & SONS JOHNSON CATTLE CO. J. 6. KREIDER i. B. HOOBER & SON MERTON W. McCOY EDW. L BROWN LOUIS LYONS & SON WM. W. McCOY S. L. HEILBRON & SONS CRANBERRY ICE CREAM SALADS 1 can (1 lb.) whole cran berry sauce 2 teaspoons orange peel 2 large oranges 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 package (3 oz.) orange flavor gelatin 1 pint vanilla ice cream Salad greens Break apart cranberry sauce and drain; reserve liquid. Peel orange and dice sec tions, reserving juice. Com bine cranberry liquid, orange and lemon juices and enough water to give 1 cup. Heat li quid to boiling and pour over gelatin until dissolved. Add President. She led the group in the singing of several songs while Mrs. Charles Shank accompanied on the piano. Mrs. J. Harold Frey was in charge of devotions and read an appropriate poem as well as scripture. A in consistency (this will take only a short time due to the - rapid cooling of, ice cream). Fold in orange peel, diced or anges, and cranberry sauce; turn into 8 individual salad molds, 5-oz. each. Chill until firm. Serve on salad greens and garnish with additional orange sections, if desired. This is a refreshing salad to accompany broiled chicken, roast turkey or other fowl. Makes 8 servings. Note: Cranberry Ice Cream Salads may also be served as a dessert salad. Omit the salacf greens. Birthday theme was carried out in various ways because several of the hostesses had Birthdays in June. Twenty four members and three visitors were present and responded to Roll Call by expressing individual choices as to the type of party they enjoyed" best. Secretary Miss Mary Grace Martin read the minutes and Mrs. Sylvester Shuman gave the Treasurers Report. Mrs. Harold Frey on the Sunshine Committee reported receiving verbal thanks from Mrs. Ada Greider, to members who sent cards to her lately. Mrs. William Heisey, on the Ways and Means Committee asked for suggestions as to future trips. Twenty eight persons visited Hickory Farms on June 10th and enjoyed the tour which included delicious samples of their products. Mrs. Lewis Bizler gave highlights of her trip to Michigan, in Dearborn and ice cream, mixing until well blended. Chill until jelly-like Detroit. The Ford Plant, Museum, Zoo and Meadowbrook Hill were of interest. Several games were played and special Birthday, decorations previously made by the hostesses plus the colorful, tasty refreshments created a pleasant at mosphere. Hostesses were Mrs. Lillian Eby, Mrs. Agnes Houseal, Mrs: Alice Myers and Mrs. Ann Shank. July 20th, will be family night in Sico Park, Mt. Joy at 6:30 P.M. Mr. Gerald Lestz will be guest speaker. Members please bring a covered dish. Horse Judging Schedule Set Members of the 4-H Horse Judging Team will be judging in the following places June and July: June 24 Mrs. Joe Gochnauer, Centerville Road, Lancaster; July 8 - Mrs. Fred Bussell, Manheim; July 15 - AValon Farms, York; July 22 - Jerry Frankfaouser, Martingale Farms; July 29 - Mervin Bare, Witmer. Directions may be ob tained from Jay W. Irvin, associate county agent, Robert Gregory, Lititz RDI, or any of the persons listed above. MEMO HAY, STRAW and EAR CORN SALE EVERY MONDAY AT 11A.M. New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. Phone 717-354-4341 Lloyd H. Kreider, Auct. TRYWCLASSIFIED AD PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 Ml* DAIRYMAN M LEASE DAIRY 6ATTLE \ FIND out about the advantages of our - lease purchase plan, we have been T HELPING DAIRYMEN UXE YOU GROW AND PROSPER FOR OVER 11 YEARS: - SELECT QUALITY CATTLE - DEATH LOSS REPLACEMENT -CULLING PRIVILEGES -REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR AREA -CANADIAN CATTLE AVAILABLE To Find Out More About These and Other Features; Write or Call: DAIRY COWS Flying Fanners Bldg. Wichita. Kansas 67209 Phone: [3l6] 942-1468 PUBLIC SALE OF REAt ESTATE, ANTIQUES and HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, JURE 29 at 10:00 Kinzer RD#l Salisbury Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. Located at Corner of Route 741 and Davis Road Approx. 1 Vi miles west of Gap, Pa. CORNER PROPERTY WITH 10 ACRES OF LAND 2Vi Story 8 Rooms Frame Home With White Aluminum Siding and 2 Story Cement Block Barn Nice Country Home with plenty of road frontage along both roads, property open for inspection Saturdays, June 5 and 22 from 1 to 3. Real Estate to be sold at 2:00. * Pine Corner Cupboord Walnut: Secretary Desk," 6 Leg Dropleaf Tablg, Wardrobe with Drawers and Bed, Hipplewhite Tables, Dry Sink, Miniature Couch, Plank Bottom Half Spindle f Settee, Rockers, 10 Chairs, Jelly Cupboard, DoubleJJd ' Woodbox, Brass and Iron Bed, Oak China Closet, Round Ext. Table, Sideboard, Wash , Stands, Clothes Tree, Chairs and Rockers Etc., Other Furniture, Antiques, Glassware and China, Old Wooden, Tin, Agate and Iron Articles. Sale by Sara C. Davis Estate Sam Ferguson Musser, Atty. Howard Shaub, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES WED. EVE., JUNE 26, 1974 6:00 P.M. Located at 158 E. Pine St, Ephrata, Pa. ‘‘Kum Freh Un Bleib Awek. Mir Hen Fiel Dinger Zu Verkaffa!” ANTIQUES Civil War Pocket Flask, Moustache cup, Ice Cream Scoop, Steigel (type) Wine glass, sausage press, butcher ladles, iron skillets, German china, Fenton glass seal, Wild West Compote, F-Ra-Ta water bottle, shoe skates, crocks, foot stool. Goat yoke, butter print, table with ball & claw feet, arrow back nursing rocker, brass knobed horse hames with mirror. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 cribs, 2 double beds, cedar wardrobe, clothes valet, Maytag washer, wash tubs, utility cabinet, car vacuum, brand new parts for Big Dutchman Chicken feeder, floor and table lamps, 3 electric sewing machines, (like new) electric ice cream freezer, brand new electric iron, fishing tackle, steel drums, plus an assortment of tools and many more items too numerous to mention. SALE TO START AT 6:00 P.M. SHARP! Terms b,: RUSSELL I, WENTLING -BILL WENTLING, AUCTION SERVICE Wentling & Horst, Aucts. Wentling & Wentling, Clerks