This year I did not have a good cucumber crop. In the first place, only a few plants came up and in the second place, they wilted before bearing. So, Allen and I visited the Leola Produce Market, which is in our area. We had never been there before. Our mission was to buy a small quanitity of assorted sizes of cucumbers as our grandchildren always expect to be given some to take home when they visit us. And, we can’t disappoint them, can we? Atftcr looking over all of the skids containing boxes of toma toes, peaches, peppers, and beans, we found a shelf with smaller FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS. BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 POULTRY LITTER SPREADER Model P-250 • 14 ft. hopper - Dual hydraulic spinners ■ Walking beam suspension 1 STOLTZFUS SPREADERS (21S) 286-5146 Ida’s Notebook ; Ida Risser ! amounts. We waited over an hour until the auctioneer got to these last items.. Then I was lucky enough to get a grocery bag full for a small price and I canned 21 pint of bread and butter pickles and sweet spiced pickles. The next day Allen asked me to go along to a new fishing spot that he’d heard about recently. Despite having tomatoes to can, I agreed to get up at 4 a.m. to drive to Mauch Chunk Lake in Carbon County. When we arrived the lake was shrouded with a very thick fog. So for the first two hours we could not see anything more than a few feet away from our boat It was an eerie feeling to be thus sur- -21.5 L 10-ply tires ■ 300 cu. ft. capacity - 8 ton suspension cFa/im QWowgh |L Societies f The Lancaster County Society of Farm Women held their August meeting in the Kreider’s Restaur ant, Manheim. President, Julia Lahn presided and welcomed members. Devotions were in charge of Barbara Hershey. She focused her comments on “The Name Jesus” and defined it as a “Pearl of Great Prize”, with a Biblical reference from Matthew 13: 45-46. Roll call was answered by each tistics. Twenty members and two rounded. When the sun finally New Idea 324 12 roll corn burned off the fog, we could see {jg j 2™.L° v ° For sale registered Nubian that the lake was ringed by a thick- Holland 256 side rake bU( * s i? r tr ® de f ° r Sa " aa " ly wooded area with mountains in Lane. Co 717-656-9733 d ° e );."!?° t ° r | edin 9 buck the background. Sex sal oullets 13 weeks ■—- We caught a baker’s dozen of olds2soS Enos S S small pan fish but we left the big H orseshoe R d" Lan- JJJ®° 80 h |^ e snew $ new ones there for the next fishermen. _—: : $lOOO. Carroll Co. Md It was a hot day and by noontime 4lO-857-4826 we were ready to head for home ° 9 ° Seed r V e cleaned bagged aftei eating our lunch in the boat. $ 5 b “® hel - bar| ®y . . ° . JD 34 manure spreader, cleaned treated germma- A raspberry Swirl ice cream cone new web $650. Lane. Co tion tested $5 bushel Lane topped Off the trip. 215-445-6882 Co 717-653-6758 -81 Inch wheel • Truck-mount track available - Hydraulic or - Corrosion manual gate resistant - 30 Inch “Cor-Ten" drag chain steel hopper - wide, even spread pattern Is excellent for topdressing. - Standard unit spreads lime, too. Lancaster Society 1 guests were present. The project for the Lancaster County Society of Farm Women for 1992 will be “Habitat for Humanity” and for “Brett Her shey” who has Leukemia. Mem bers voted to contribute $5O to this project. Fay Carman introduced the speaker, Debbie Kreider. Debbie is the manager of the Kreider Restaurant in Hershey and is also the granddaughter of Mary Kreid er, who is a member of Farm Women Society No. 1. Her talk was about ice cream. She defined it as a nutritious frozen anytime dessert, “A food for the gods.” She Farmall 350 motor rebuilt, 5000 tobacco lath $l2 per piston and sleeve kit SBOO. hundred Call Col. County 717-752-6633 215-445-5631 Lancaster Co 4000 lb forklift gas solid tires $1275. Woodworking John Deere 9ft transport T/w 1077 c, ino r d d ,.| 0 3-head sticker $B5O diskharrow very good con- cowertible, white paint, top Asphalt plate compactor dition $595 Adams Co and , nter | or ue r U aood $875 Northumberland Co 717-334-4284 days, L nd Askina $5OOO Del 717-286-5306 717-334-0459 evenings Co 215 358 9 5839 ° Cabot’s Superior Protection Gives You A Break! Semi-Transparent Stain brings out the beauty of wood, gives lasting protection. only $ 18 95 gal, O.V.T.® Solid Color Oil Stain covers like paint but behaves like stain. Resists crack- ing, peeling and blistering. only s lB® s gal What The Name Says & A Whole Lot More! rift REINHOLDS HJBI tUMMI 1. MIItWORK INC. ISO Lincoln Avo. Rclnholdc, PA 17569*0209 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 5, 1992*817 traced the history of ice cream from the time that Nero and Ale xander, who with primitive methods tried to make frozen desserts, to the present time when millions of gallons are devoured yearly. Pennsylvania is the second largest producer of ice cream. Debbie also described the proces ses involved in producing) this product. The Lancaster Society of Farm Women No. 1 will hold their Sep tember meeting in the home of Marv Kurtz with Mollie Emen heiser as co-hostess. The program will be on flower arrangements by Marilyn F. Ebcl. Rototiller"l-6-12 tine 4 ft snow plow $450. Forecart with brakes safety rail $3OO 1 horse traine cart $3O Haledon, NJ 201-956-1294. 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