Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 05, 1975, Image 20

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    —UncatUr Farming Saturday, July 5. 1975
20
LADIES,
HAVE YOU HEARD?
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Summertime is
Salad Time
It's the good ole sum
mertime when the tem
peratures soar and the
kitchen walls seem about to
melt. Why not revive those
heat-beat appetitites with a
refreshing salad'’ There’s
something about a salad that
sparkles mealtime on these
hot, wilting days. It'll be cool
cooking when you prepare an
appetizing Julienne Cheese
Salad with yogurt dressing
as the entree.
First, combine three
different salad greens to
equal about a quart and a
half. How about romaine,
Boston lettuce and spinach
for a pleasing variety of
color, texture and taste?
Tear these well washed and
carefully dried greens into
bite-size pieces and toss with
sliced radishes and onion
rings. Then add four ounces,
each, cooked ham, Cheddar
and Swiss cheese strips.
You’ll want to reserve a few
of the strips to use for gar
nish later on. Chill the salad
while preparing dressing.
Combine two tablespoons
chopped parsley, three
fourths teaspoon dill weed
and one-eighth teaspoon
garlic salt. Then fold in one
cup plain yogurt. Cover and
chill. Just before serving,
toss salad with dressing and
arrange reserved strips of
ham and cheeses on top. Add
a little bit more color with
tomato wedges, too. Makes
enough to serve six.
Remember to chill those
salad plates before
mealtime; it helps to keep
things cool.
Sharpen your appetites
and join the fun in the sun,
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• Automatic Oiling on All Models
40 Years Experience In Design
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Otauffer
REPAIR SERVICE
R D 2, East Earl, PA
Phone 215-445-6175
/ MILE NORTH OF GOODVILLE
ON UNION GROVE ROAD
A & 6 Sales & Service
I Miles South o( Route 2i Along 772 thru Monterey
RDI, RONKS, PA
the salad season is here
again!
Prevent Poison Ivy
Poison Ivy is one of the
most common causes of
plant • contact poisoning,
remind Extension specialists
at The Pennsylvania Stale
University. The irritating oil
is spread by contact with the
leaves, or, occasionally,
indirect transfer as you
would gel by petting a dog
who has brushed against the
plant.
An attack of poison ivy
starts with itching and
redness. Then watery
pimples appear - after a few
minutes or several days
If you think you’ve come in
contact with poison ivy,
avoid spreading the oil to
other parts of your body.
Wash your hands with soapy
water and sponge the af
fected area with 50 to 70
percent alcohol. Use rubber
gloves and wash other ex-
KEEP YOUR AIR
CONDITIONER CLEAN
SO IT WILL FUNCTION
PROPERLY AND
ECONOMICALLY. WASH
OR REPLACE FILTERS
ONCE A MONTH. CLEAN
CONDENSER AND
EVAPORATOR COILS
EACH SEASON. CHECK
FOR AIR LEAKAGE.
YOU CAN BUY SPONGE
LIKE PLASTIC STRIPS
FOR PUSHING INTO
CRACKS OR USE
CAULKING.
DAVE'S
ENGINE
SERVICE
In Rear of Stauffer’s
Machine Shop
‘/« Mile South of Murrell
on Pleasant Valley Road
R D 3, Ephrata. PA
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posed areas using the same
method. Remove the clothes
you think might also have
been affected and wash them
in soapy water. Then dry
them.
Home treatment of poison
ivy infection often is
inadequate. And if you have
a severe case, see your
physician. For milder cases
you can try dressings wet
with cool epsom salt solution
of calamine lotion applied on
dry skin.
If you know you are af
fected by poison ivy, the best
cure yet is prevention.
Watch for the beautiful,
shmy-green three leaf
clusters of foliage when
you’re out of doors. And
wear clothing that will
protect your skin.
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Buy a Massey Tractor
ana get
money
Stop in and save big money during the Massey-Ferguson
CASH CROP SALE Buy a new Massey 200 series tractor from
current inventory and m a few weeks, find a check for $4OO
from Massey in your mailbox
This cash allowance is earned by purchasing one of these new
200 Series 40 to 70 horsepower Massey tractors and certain
matching implements now.
How much you get back depends on how many tractors and
implements you buy You can save hundreds and hundreds of
dollars
But Hurry The Massey CASH CROP SALE is limited Visit us
and see why now, more than ever, it pays to
N.
FLICKER & SONS
H.
A. L. HERR
& BRO.
312 Park Ave
Quarryville Pa
Phone 786 3521
Grain
Pennsylvania farmers
expect to harvest smaller
acreages of corn for grain,
winter wheat, oats and
tobacco, according to the
Pennsylvania Crop
Reporting Service.
The crop projections,
based on conditions as of
June 1, also indicate a
greater harvest of soybeans
for beans and the same
acreage of barley and rye.
On the national level,
harvested acres for all these
crops are expected to exceed
1974, except rye which is
down 11 percent.
The expected harvest in
Pennsylvania compared
with 1974 is:
Corn for grain, 1,080,000
acres, down two percent;
barley, 158,000 acres, un
changed; soybeans for
beans, 49,000 acres, up II
percent; winter wheat,
340.000 acres, down three
percent; oats, 385,000 acres,
down three percent; rye,
16.000 acres, unchanged; and
tobacco, 12,500 acres, down
four percent.
The expected harvest in
the United States compared
with 1974 is;
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Maxatawny
Phone |2ls| 683-7252
LEBANON VALLEY
IMPLEMENT CO.
Harvest Decreased
Com for grain, 70 million
acres, up three percent;
barley, 8.8 million acres, up
six percent; soybeans for
beans, 53.6 million acres, up
two percent; winter wheat,
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FULL SERVICE DEALER
SALES & INSTALLATION
SAMUEL B. CLICK
R.D.I, Kinzer, PA Ph. (717) 442-4921
Please call before 7 A.M.
or after 6 P.M.
in the mail...
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to Massey.
700 E Linden St
Richland Pa
Phone- 866 2544
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50.9 million acres, up
percent; oats, 13.9 mi
acres, up four percent;
0.8 million acres, dowi
percent; and tobacco,
million acres, up 13 pen
EXTRA
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SAVINGS
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STEERING
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TRACTORS
M. WEAVER
& SONS
North Groff dale Road
Leola Pa 17540
Phone 1717)656 2321
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