Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 03, 1975, Image 45

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    Berks Co .
Society 5
The 99th meeting of Farm
Women Society 5 of Berks
County was held April 28 at
the home of Mrs. Boland
Feeg, Womelsdorf, Rl.
Sixteen members and one
guest answered the roll call
“What do you have planted
in your garden?"
President Rhea Schoener
opened the business
Yazoo Lawn Mowers
Call (215) 445-6175 for
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HOMEOWNERS AND COMMERCIAL USERS.
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V; MILE NORTH OF GOODVILLE ON UNION GROVE ROAD
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IS THE WORD!
SEE OUR THREE NEW COMPACT
LOADERS WHICH WE CALL OUR
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CL-20
CL-30
CL-40 40 H.P. WATER COOLED ENGINE
ALL THREE
HYDROSTATIC 4-WHEEI DRIVE MACHINES
OPERATED AT THE HOME OF THE
ARE IN STOCK. CAN BE SEEN AND
FRIENDLY FOLKS.
meeting. The Society is
sponsoring a Yard Sale at
the home of Mrs. Ernest
Wcssner, Womelsdorf Rl on
May 10 at 2:00 p.m.
Deadline for tickets to
I xingwood Gardens is May 23
and tickets can be purchased
from Dorothy Moyer.
Program rehearsal for the
Hamburg State School will
held held May 6, May 12 and
May 20 all at 7:30 p.m. at the
Zion Lutheran Church in
Womelsdorf. For the visit to
MACHINES.
25 H.P. AIR COOLED ENGINE
1,500 LB. LIFT CAPACITY
LANCASTER
TRACTOR,
Take Flory Mill Exit off 283 and go
V* mile toward East Petersburg.
THE NEW HOME OF THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE
1655 Rohrerstown Road
Lancaster, Pa. Phone (717) 569-7063
the Hamburg State School
the group will meet at the
Parkside Inn and leave
promptly at 6:45 p.m.
A contribution was given
to the 4>H Development Fund
of Berks County and also to
sponsor a child to camp for
the Hamburg State School.
Sandy Rauenzahn was
voted into the group as a
member.
Dauphin Co.
Society 1
Farm Women Society 1 of
Dauphin County met on April
Bth at 7:30 p.m. at the home
of Della Parmer. Mary
Custer and Ruth Espenshade
were co-hostesses.
Devotions were led by Mary
Custer.
Vice President, Bertha
Kennedy, was m charge of
the meeting for the evening.
The theme for the evening
was “Come Dressed as you
are when called prior to the
Meeting.” Roll call was
taken with 19 members
answering with what you
were doing when called?
Prizes were given for the
best dressed.
Plans were made to en
tertain patients at the State
Hospital on April 23rd.
Plans were also made for
the May 13th meeting to
entertain Society 10.
It was announced that 8 lap
blankets were completed
and donated to the odd
fellows home m Middletown.
A quiz was given by Bertha
FORD
INC.
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Spring is rather slow in
coming to Lancaster County
this year, but it is worth
watting for.
Trees can be a wonderful
remembrance of someone
who has gone. At different
times, both my children’s
grandfathers brought trees
for us to plant. Where to put
them was a big decision, as
we already had quite a few.
But now with the apricots in
full bloom and the pawpaws
sprouting green leaves, we
are glad we found a spot for
them
The roses are pruned and
the two kinds of grapes and
the 18 blueberry bushes.
However, the most un
pleasant job is trimming the
raspberry patches as
everywhere a branch
touches the ground it grows
Kennedy, vice president, on
the By-Laws. Prizes were
given to those with the
highest scores.
The next meeting of the
Farm Women Society 1 of
Dauphin County will be held
on May 13’ 1975 at 6:45 p.m.
at the Conewago School
where our Society will en
tertain Society 10.
Stock Reduction on
ONION SETS
SPECIAL
S S.OCU»
BULKGfIRDEN
SEEDS
Hull Peas including Frosty
Progress #9 Little Marvel etc
Sugar Peas - Dwarf White
Blossom
Gins FOR
MOTHER
A big choice of Plates and
Various China items
CALICOES BY THE YARD,
MANY PATTERNS.
Hanging Flower Baskets of
growing plants
W. L. ZIMMERMAN
& SONS
Open Thurs til 8
Fn til 9
Closed Wed Afternoons
Phone 717-768-8291
Intercourse, PA
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 3,197&
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Ida Risser
fast and starts a new plant. I
always wear overalls and
leather gloves to wade
through this job. As long as I
remember the delicious
raspberry jam they make
I’m all right.
Talking about food - last
week I made a yummy fresh
rhubarb pie and expect to
make many more as my
supply keeps increasing.
We started with three
plants and now have 18 after
dividing them through the
years. I’ve given away many
plants and sell the rhubarb in
the spring as I can’t freeze
all of it.
When I served fried dan
delion blossoms, the other
night, they all “dug in” as
they thought they were
sweetbreads, which are
considered a delicacy
around here. Why, Judy was
even provoked when she
learned we ate some while
she was away. I assured her
we still had three more to eat
sometime after she comes
home from college in May.
and FEED
WITH
LIQUID NITROGEN
and HERBICIDES
WEED
The most efficient and sure way to fertilize
and control weeds in your corn fields.
Less trips over the fields.
Modern equipment to serve you
RICHARD R. FORRY and SON
gp/tay** 1 #
2020 Horseshoe Rd., Phone 717-397-0035
Lancaster. PA
SPECIALIST IN YOUR FIELD
Food
Safety
Defrost frozen products In
the refrigerator or, if
necessary, under cold water
- but NOT at room tem
perature.
Never defrost foods on top
of, or on the shelf above
other foods tn the
refrigerator.
Wash your hands often
during preparation of foods.
After cooking, do NOT
allow meat, poultry and
other foods to stand at room
temperature for longer than
two hours.
Always clean cutting
boards and counter tops with
soap and hot water -
BEFORE and AFTER using
them for raw meat and
poultry.
Don’t let cold cuts and
cold-sliced meats reach
room temperature. Keep
them cold (below 40 degrees
F.) and serve cold.
Clean your kitchen
thoroughly and often -
dismantling all equipment
that comes apart.
Get your meat and poultry
purchases home as soon as
possible - store promptly - in
coldest part of refrigerator.
Wrap meat and poultry
correctly for storage -
LOOSELY for refrigerator
storage - TIGHTLY for the
freezer.
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