^-Lancaster Fa lining; SatQrdayrNdV; 27, '1976 66 News - Nutrition From Pa.’s Dairy Princesses Cindy Rutter By CINDY RUTTER York Co. Dairy Princess Hi! This is Cindy Rutter .. . . York County Dairy Princess... with some milk facts for you! The Bicentennial year celebrates the 200th an niversary of the founding of this country. But you’d be surprised how close the colonists came to not making it all! The early settlers at Jamestown and Plymouth neglected to bring dairy cows with them. During the bitter winters, only the hardiest settlers survived. Many persons died of CUSTOM BUTCHERING dhr PROCESS|ng we make VEN,SON BOLOGNA & DRIED BEEF Hogs Processed the old fashioned way. Sausage, pudding, scrapple. Hams and Bacon cured Beef cut, wrapped and frozen. Dried beef and bologna. WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN U.S.D.A. GRADED SIDES AND QUARTERS. Call PAUL A. HESS (717) 464-3374 or Home 464-3127 starvation until cows were imported later to provide nutritious milk, butter, and cheese. By 1776, dairy herds had spread and it was possible to feed the colonial soldiers with varied dairy products despite the shor tages of guns, bullets, and clothing. Today we’re fortunate indeed. We can get all the milk, butter and cheese we' want and we don’t have to fight for it! Celebrate the Bicentennial by making a Nut Log: You’ll need one clean, /try, half gallon milk carton. Melt Vh cups butter, 1 cup (6-oz. package) semi-sweet chocolate morsels and 1 (10- oz.) package miniature marshmallows together in the top of a double boiler' Mix 1 (10-oz.) package rice cereal, 2 cups each of Spanish peanuts and chopped pecans, 1 cup raisins and 3 cups popped com in a large bowl. Pour the melted chocolate sauce over the.dry ingredients and mix thoroughly. Pack tightly into half gallon milk carton. Cool in the refrigerator for about an hour. Peel carton away. Cut and serve. This is Cindy Rutter saying, “Make a Nut Log and watch it disappear.” MARTITS BARN-DRI Use in any stable or animal pen that has a tendency to become slippery when wet • Cow Stables and Runways • Hog Pens • Sheep Stables • Dog and Cat Kennels • Chicken Houses • Other damp areas See your local dealer MARTIN S LIMESTONE INC. i L_ Doane Ag Services moves East Barry Morton AIRVILLE, Pa. - Doane Agricultural Service, Inc., headquartered at St. Louis, Mo., recently hired a manager in this area to cover the states of Penn sylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware. It is the first time that the large farm management concern has come into this part of the country, although a number of clients have been on the company roster for years. A Lancaster Co, Society 3 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 3 met on November 20 at the home of Mrs. Willie Stober, Denver. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. John Edwards, president. Con r tributions were given to the Ephrata Area Jaws of Life - $100; and Jay Smoker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smoker, Stevens Rl, who is serving with Campus Crusade in Africa - $lOO. Members will bake Christmas cookies to be given to the Hamburg State Center. Mrs. Walter Shaub reported on the Lancaster County convention. Dr, Joyce Baker, serving at the Pinaleja Medical Clinic in Honduras, Central America, was a guest. The program was a demonstration on painting by vis-a-lens by Linn Longenecker from Mt. Joy. management firm with over BO offices throughout the country, Doane has done most of its business in the Midwest. Doane's recently hired manager for the Northeast and Middle Atlantic regions is Barry Morton, a 1967 graduate of Penn State University with a Master’s Degree in agronomy. Also in the “pedigree” of the 86 year old Morton are several years of experience in farm work, farm management, banking, and teaching. He has , worked' with' cows, poultry and hogs; taught at York College, and handled money matters for both the Federal Land Bank and Dauphin Deposit and Trust Company. Well known as the publisher of Doane’s Ag Report, Doane specializes in providing three major services: 1. continuous management, 2. consultation troubleshooting of problems, 3. continuous consultation - minimizing problems while simultaneously attempting to maximize profits. The company is also involved in market research. According to Morton, who lives near here with his wife The next meeting of the Society will be in the Felfowship Hall at the Swamp United Church of Christ, Reinholds. Mrs. Jaime Toleda and Mrs. Harold Stuber will be the hostesses. Ken Chambers, Lancaster, will present “Humor with a Message”. .There will be a gift exchange among the members, and Santa will stop by with gifts for the children. Model 18 to 32 H. P. Model 1054 40 to 80 H. P •\ ***** 1 •S - v Model 1056 CC to 120 H. P. New Holland, R 3 and two daughters, Doane is _ “just getting into this area,” but some clients have been scattered throughout the region for years. Doane Was" begun in 1919 and currently manages over 1300 farms and ranches. In addition to the above mentioned services, the firm also appraises an,estimated $9O million worth of real estate, per year, and an nually sells properties valued in excess of $lO million. Its research arm is employed by such noted companies as Monsanto, Elanco, Ralston Purina, Shell, Agrico, Deere, Dow, Ford, and Ciba-Geigy, among many others. DON’T SE CONFUSED BY POP UP FERTILIZERS INSIST ON HI-SCORE LIQUID THE COMPLETE FERTILIZER FORMULATIONS ' 10-20-10 9-18-9 5-15-15 10-10-10 For lower cost and higher yields with its manufacturing plant at Snyders, Pa. Penna’s first manufacturer of Liquid Fertilizer Solutions, Also check our price on Hi-Score Hybrids. LOWER PRICES FOR 77 _ For Information on Price-Quality-Service 717-626-8909 SNYDERS PLANT FOOD CO (formerly Hoffman Hi-ScdVe Products, i 11W. Newport Road, Lititz, Pa. 17543 3 j *pmi {S LEID DIESEL SERVICE Model 1051 10 to 16 H. P. USED DIESEL ENGINES 1- 4 cyl. Perkins 1 371 Detroit 1- 6 cyl. Perkins 1-471 Detroil 1 271 Detroit 1 - Ford V-8 gi Complete Sales & Service For All VM & Detroit Diesel Engines PH: (717) 354-8024 & 4 Instant Re^lar I V\. Model 1053 40 to 60 H. P.
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