Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 23, 1974, Image 38

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    3ft—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 23, 197
Society 10
Members of Farm Women
Society 10 were entertained
at the home of Mrs. Jay
Landis for the November
meeting.
Mrs. Jay Habcckcr,
president, presided at the
business meeting. Mrs.
Chester Dcitrlck and Mrs.
Charles Shank were ap
pointed delegates to the
State Convention at
Harrisburg in January.
Contributions will be
donated to the Mental Health
Association and the Lan
caster County Lung
Association.
Lieutenant Aston from the
Salvation Army presented a
very interesting and in
formative lecture with slides
relative to the formation and
services of the organization.
The December meeting is
scheduled to be held at the
home of Mrs. Charles
Stauffer, Lime Spring Farm,
Rohrerstown. This will be
the annual Christmas party
when formerly the members
exchanged gifts. This year
the custom will be changed
and the monetary value of
the gifts will be donated to a
charitable organization.
Society 1
The monthly meeting of
the Society of Farm Women
1 was held at the Bantam
Shop, Oley, Pa. Before our
meeting Mrs. Ray Bortz
assisted by Gail Sittler
showed us how to make
wreaths, com husk dolls,
and fill boxes with
memorable things. After the
demonstration our president
Need . . .
HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN
Buy Now and Save!
More and more farmers are buying from us for
better value and all around satisfaction
DELIVERED ANY QUANTITY
Phone Area Code 717 687-7631
ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARM
PARADISE PA.
A TIME FOR ACTION
Through the years HARVESTORE farmers have helped solve their high
feed cost and labor problems by feeding Haylage and High Moisture Corn.
Chances are HARVESTORE has been a topic in one of your discussions
Well, Penn-Jersey HARVESTORE is pleased to introduce an Interest
Earning Deposit Program
This Program offers three good reasons to consider purchasing that
HARVESTORE now
That's right, the deposit you put on your HARVESTORE earns you a high
rate of interest and although the HARVESTORE isn’t needed until Spring,
your price is protected
This program is so great we invite you to contact Penn-Jersey HAR
VESTORE for more information
called the meeting to order.
The group recited the Lords
Prayer and the flog salute.
Twenty-two member* an
swered to roll call.
The group will buy a
Christmas gift for a blind
girl from Olcy. We also send
a dried flower arrangement
and a wreath to a member,
Sarah Schlegcl, who is a
patient at the Heading
Hospital. A dried flower
arrangement was sent to a
friend, Willi DeTurck, who is
on the sick list. A monetary
gift was sent to Gary Yoder
for use at the Hamburg State
School.
Naomi Howard was in
stalled as a new member of
group 1.
Our next meeting will be
held at the Douglassville
Diner on Dec. 4th at 6:30 and
we will have our Christmas
party.
After our meeting our
entertainment committee
served refreshments.
Mrs. Ralph Richard Sec.
Society 12
Farm Women Society 12
met at the home of Mrs.
Harold Wissler, Millersville
with Mrs. Raymond Aston as
co-hostess. Mrs. John
Sangrey had devotions. Mrs.
Morrison Fautz read a poem
“The First Thanksgiving of
All.”
Twenty-two members
were present at the meeting.
Mrs. Harry Hershey also
gave a reading.
The Christmas meeting
will be a covered dish social
on December 14th at Shady
Maple at 6:00 p.m.
1 Your HARVESTORE deposit earns a year’s interest in 5 months
2 The price you pay is protected until next April
3 You are guaranteed storage for spring
PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE SYSTEMS, INC.
. . . . ... . .... ..........
£:
| ADIES
HAVE
YOU
By Dons Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Thanksgiving Dinner -
Serve It Safely
Entertaining a large
family gathering is fun, but
it needs to be done safely!
Roast turkey, the favorite -
Thanksgiving entree, is a
perishable food. Always
thaw a frozen turkey in the
refrigerator. If you must
thaw it more quickly, put in a
waterproof plastic bag, seal
tightly, and efrost it in cold
water. Thawing frozen
poultry at room temperature
gives a bacteria a chance to
grow. This is especially true
with large frozen turkeys
because of the long time it
takes them to thaw com
pletely.
Cook turkey thoroughly, to
an interanl temperature of
180-190 degrees F. Never
partially cook it and finish
cooking later. Bacteria can
survive in partially cooked
poultry.
Cook turkey stuffing
completely. It’s safest to
cook it separately from the
turkey, because stuffing
inside a warm turkey is a
breeding place for bacteria.
If you must stuff the turkey,
cook until the meat ther
mometer inserted into the
stuffing reaches at least 165
degrees F. Never stuff
turkey the night before
cooking.
Do not thaw commercially
frozen stuffed poultry before
baking. Put it directly into
the oven.
CATTLEMEN ... iVe Specialize
in shipping fever medications.
Intra Nasal and Intra-Muscular Vaccine We offer a complete
medication program Cattle off feed, poor appetite, worms,
bloat diarrhea lice, foot rot, and respiratory conditions
HEATED LIVESTOCK WATERERS,
_f ARM. CATES. AND HOG FEEDERS.
ZIMMERMAN S Animal Health Supply
R D.#4, Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone 717-733-4466
3 miles W. of Ephrata along WOODCORWER ROAD
P. 0. Box No. 91
New Holland, Pa. 17557
HEARD?
Refrigerate turkey lef
tovers immediately
Remove all stuffing; store
separately.
Scalloped oysters, another
holiday favorite, are also
highly perishable. Keep
them refrigerated or frozen
until just before cooking. In
serving, keep them HOT
(above 140 degrees F.).
Serve them quickly,
refrigerate leftovers im
mediately.
Bacteria can cause food
poisoning. All they need to
grow is the right com
bination of time, tem
perature, and moisture.
Foodborne illness can
cause diarrhea, vomitng,
stomach cramps, and other
unpleasant symptoms which
can last for several hours or
even days. With young
children and elderly people,
the results can be more
severe. Often, people
mistake food borne illness
for a simple “bug” or virus.
The read cause may be food
that was not properly han
dled, prepared, or served.
This can be prevented.
On Household Appliances -
And Service Life
If you’re budgeting for a
new home freezer - you may
want an idea of the average
service-life expentancy of
the appliance. Families keep
a new home freezer an
average of 20 years and a
new refirgerator 15 years,
according to the latest
717-354-4051
figures compiled by the
Home Economists of the
Agricultural Research
Service, U.S. Department of
Agriculture.
Researchers made their
estimates based on a survey
of 12,000 households using a
base similar to the method
used in estimating the life
expectancy of person. The
average service-life ex
pentancies, according to the
report are: gas range, 13
years; electric range, 12
years: dishwasher, 11 years;
washing machine, 11 years;
electric clothes dryer, 14
years; gas clothes dryer, 13
years; black and white
tevision, 11 years; and color
television, 12 years.
Another list is made for
appliances if acquired in the
“used” marketplace. A
home freezer, 9 years;
refrigerator, 7 years; gas
range, 7 years; electric
range, 6 yerars; dishwasher,
7 years; washing machine, 5
years; electric clothes
dryer, 5 years; and black
and white tlevision, 5 years.
No data was available on
used color televisions and
used gas clothes dryers.
It must be noted that many
factors influence the
decision to replace or
dispose of an appliance.
These figures show current
practice in the use of
equipment, indicating how
long, on the average, cons
umerskeep each appliance.
This does not indicate how
COMPANY
and LIQUIDATION SALES
LIQUIDATING FOR DISTRIBUTORS
8 - Quad Sets - Discrete & Matrix - AM-FM
stereo - 8 track - 4 speakers - top name brand
reg. $429.95 OUR PRICE $239.95
5 - Stereo Components - AM-FM stereo-phono
reg. $409.00 OUR PRICE $219.95
26 - Stereo Components - AM-FM stereo - 8
track - phono w-air suspension speakers reg.
$369.95 OUR PRICE $169.95.
MANY MORE COMPONENTS &
CONSOLES TO CHOOSE FROM.
15-25” CONSOLE COLOR T.V.’s
Reg. $669.95 OUR PRICE $449.95
6-SOFA BEDS & CHAIR SETS
Reg. $289.95 OUR PRICE $139.95
SOFA & CHAIR
Reg. $349.95 OUR PRICE $169.00
Liquidating 2 trailer loads of furniture for local
manufacturer.
Sofas - reg. $46995 OUR PRICE $199.95
22 - Chairs reg. $21900 OUR PRICE $40.00
400 - Rediners - dealer refused from up state -
50 percent to 60 percent off retail price.
Pine Dressers & Chest - reg. $329.00 OUR
PRICE $lOO.OO ea.
BIG SELECTION OF LAMPS Vz PRICE
8 Track Tapes - $2.00 ea.
26 - Artificial Christmas Trees
Liquidating 200 Watches - All will be sold
under (wholesale)
200 - Kitchen Sets - Glass - Metal - Wood
100 - Folding Card Table Chairs - reg. $24.95
OUR PRICE $9.50 ea.
10 - Bunk Bed Sets - $28995 OUR PRICE
$149.95
20 - Bunk Bed Sets - $339 95 OUR PRICE
$179.00 & $189.00
SOME CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
WASHERS DRYERS STOVES
REFRIGERATORS
FROM WAREHOUSE PURCHASE
DUE TO SO MANY DEALER CANCELLATIONS, WHICH WE PUR
CHASED FROM THE COMPANIES & FREIGHT COMPANIES, THE
ITEMS ARE TOO MANY TO MENTION ALL OF THEM, COME IN AND
SEE
FULL WARRANTY. FINANCING THRU BANK, ACCEPTANCE
COOPERATIONS, CREDIT CARDS AND LAYAWAY.
3*30 Centerville Road - Rt. 30 By-Pass
Centerville Exit
Next to 84 LUMBER LANCASTER, PA.
HOURS: Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
PHONE 397-6241
long the appliance could
have been made to last
Actually these figures are
up-date estimates made by
USDA from 1957-1961
Comparing the above figures
with the older survey did not
reveal any consistent pat
tern of either shortened
service life or lengthened life
for appliances.
lleyatmg recliner
Sett tMMISES gently.
Stands YOU ON YOUR FEET
Here's the comfortable recliner
with a seat that STANDS YOU
ON YOUR FEET, gen
tly... touch a switch, recline
and stop in any position,
automatically elevating feet
and legs as you relax. We take
the struggle out of your getting
up and down. Write for color
catalog showing the many
styles ... the Swivel
Rocker... the Elevator
Chair... Portable Com
modes.
AMERICAN
MASSAGE-EASTERN
RR2 - Box 177
Perkasie, PA 18944
215-795-2102