sS— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Auiu»t 24. 1974 Debra Miller Attends Seminar Debra Miller, Dauphin County Dairy Princess, participated in the Penn sylvania Dairy Princess Training Seminar, August 12-14 on the campus of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Miss Debra Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Miller, RD4, Linglestown, was named Dauphin County Dairy Princess August 2,1974. She is a June graduate of Central Dauphin High School. If farmers decided to save energy by abandoning their tractors, it would take 27 million horses and mules to replace them, according to Sperry New Holland Division of Sperry Rand Corp. THE NEW HIGH YIELDING WHEAT ABE A new variety released from Purdue’s In ternationally Famous Wheat Breeding Team. - Good Disease and Hessian fly resistance - Stands well and a very good yielder Growers report up to 68 bushels per acre. Order while the supply lasts. BARLEY BARSOY PENNRAD REIST SEED CO. Mount Joy, Pa. 717-653-4121 Since 1925 The Proven Performers! clrT om CLARK ELECTRIC, INC. RD. 1, Box 82 Kinzer, Pa. 17535 The Seminar, attended by 32 dairy princesses from across the state, prepared the participants for their 1974-75 reigns. Included in the seminar were workshops on public speaking, dress, make-up, poise, television appearances and public relations. Up-to-date in formation on the Penn sylvania dairy industry and nutritional information on milk were also .workshop topics. Average hourly earnings increased by about six per cent for non-farm workers during 1973, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, slightly higher than the salary increase registered by executives. Farm Women Calendar Saturday, August 21 Farm Women Society 5 entertaining Society 21, 1:30 p.m. East Peter sburg Brethren Church. Farm Women Society 3 trip to Ocean City N.J. leaving the Salem Lutheran Church 6:00 a.m. Farm Women Society 4 exchange box luncheon at the home of Mrs. Charles Myers, 2220 Dairy Lane, Lancaster. Sunday, August 25 Camp Swatara, Lancaster County’s Homemaker’s Camp through the 27th. Tuesday, August 27 Farm Women Society 27 White Elephant Sale at the home of Mim Wolgemuth 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 28 Farm Women Society 24 Ice Cream Social and games Arlene Wise, Hostess Thursday, August 29 Farm Women Society 11 meeting. Society 15 On Thursday, August 15, Farm Women Society 15 held their family picnic at Huff nagle’s Park, Quarryville. Devotions were given by Alma Clendenin, she was assisted by hostesses Helen Hastings, Ida and Millie Reinhart. The recreation committee were in charge of games. Ways and Means Chair woman Janet Frantz con ducted an auction 'of wrapped white elephant packages. The Trip Com mittee will be in charge of the September 19th meeting. The meeting will be an eleven o’clock luncheon held at Willow Valley then a tour of Hickory Farms in Park City. ✓1 DIPLOMAT - (Proven on thousands of dairy farms 4 the world over. 200 to 1500 gallon sizes FUI LY FLOODED GIRTON COLD PLATE STEEL CONSTRUCTION IRE FREON 12, THE SAFE REFRIGERANT IFOAMED IN PLACE) INSULATION .XI AMBASSADOR - The ultimate tank for the 'J large, quality conscious dairy farmer 500 to 300 C gallon sizes A PH: 768-8228 SEW WHAT? TNI* WMBK * PATTBUir* nr auo«(vcans EirVy-IM Sewing Now that its time for you to tow wothobles, why not try fhit shapely front buttonorNo 33(7 com** in Stitt 12 Vi 22*/j In *>2» 14 , /l (bust 37) tho sleevelets droit, with or without tho insortod nockband, tokos 3V2 yd of 44 in fabric Pajama Bat An idoal gift for tho youngster is this bunny pofoma bog . Any child will bo dohghtod to havo this toy to koop his mghtios in. Send for No, 1 165 Sond 50 f for each dross pattern, 30* for each needlework pattern (add 75* for each dross poffcrn, 10* for ooeh needlework pattern for mailing and handling) to AUDREY LANE tU REA U, Morris Plains, New Jerseyo79so Historical Turning Point The great turning point in North American Indian culture is believed to have occurred over 7,000 years ago when seeds formerly collected for food were first saved for planting. Make the most of every precious drop of fuel oil . . . and help bring down the cost of winter. Act now! Ask Agway for a Summer-Fall survey of your heating requirements. Like it or not, the energy crisis is here. And fijjSSjMpfr everyone has a stake in conserving energy. So . get your heating system checked. Old or new, make sure it’s operating at peak efficiency. So you conserve oil and save yourself some good •' NWt 11 iiiiii) i folding money Call Agway before cold weather sets in. Agway heating specialists are thoroughly trained to handle anything from a routine tune-up to complete installations And they’re backed up by Agway heating systems, Agway guarantees and Agway certified delivery service Start-conserving precious fuel It saves you money and helps meet the energy crisis And, as a nice bonus, it cuts down pollution, too Call your local Agway petroleum service now AGWAY PETROLEUM SERVICE fflGWflv) 1027 Dillerville Rd., Lane., Pa. Ph. 397-4954 FINANCING IS AVAILABLE Society 22 A Chinese Sale was the feature of the meeting of Farm Women Society 22 on August 13 at 7 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Clarence Rohrer, Smoketown. Proceeds from the sale will be used for a birthday gift for the foster child sponsored by the society in Central America. A letter from the child was read at the meeting. The next meeting will be in the form of a Craft Workshop in the home of Mrs. Carl Diller, 2112 South View Road, Lancaster at 1 p.m. on September 10. Mrs. Cloyd Wenger will instruct on the making of gingham flowers. Farmers B SUPPLY 215 EAST FULTON ST. Turn East Off N, Lime St. Between Chestnut & Walnut DELIVERIES ON REGULAR ROUTES Black TRENCH Silos 16’ 20’ 24’ 28’ 32’ 40’ Widths 12 ft. —l4 ft. —l6 ft. —2O ft. Silo Covers Black Polyethylene is scarce Order your fall needs now FALL SEEDS Redcoat Wheat Vernal Alfalfa Arthur No. 71 Wheat Iroquois Alfalfa Abe Wheat Buffalo Alfalfa Pennrad Barley DuPuits Alfalfa Barsoy Barley WL 305 Alfalfa Speltz Narraganset Alfalfa Winter Rye Orchard Grass Rye Grass Climax Timothy Pasture Mix Choice Timothy TOMATO BASKETS 5/8 BUJ ODDI Thought For Food Scrambled Eggs And Tomatoet Beat one dozen eggs in a large mixing bowl; add 1 cup m11k,% teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon aro matic bitters and V* teaspoon pepper. Melt 2 tablespoons but ter in skillet, pour in egg mix ture. Cook over low heat, stir ring frequently, until eggs ore just firm Top with slices of to mato, garnish with mushroom slices Put under broiler until tomatoes are lightly browned. Yields 6 to 8 servings.
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