B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 27, 1956 the Fo: Farm Wife and Family Apples are good the year ’round* ind recipes featuring ftp pies win this week's free sub scription to Lancaster Farming for Mjrs'. Amo* Esh of Box 91, HI GtjrdOnville. Here is her let ter: j„ ' We |- enjoy; your paper .yery muph.r’Here are a few recipes for apples we all like: , ’ ' : APPLE CRISP Slice, five medium apples' in buttered casserolfe Mix,-together' ' . - One;«nd. one-half cups -fenrlch* ei •flout’ **■*-" Three-fourths cup sugar ■. baking powder Three-fourths teaspoon salt One egg Onie-third cup melted and cool ed shortening Sprinkle over the apples and sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake 45 minutes at 375 degrees. And another recipe from Mrs Esh for APPLE ROLL Put one cup water and one, cup sugar in casserole to heat Mix together Two cups flour Four teaspoons baking powder Pinch of salt PLUMBING HEATING QUIET MAY OIL BURNER Complete line of plumbing. Water pumps and sheet metal work. RALPH J. FISHER Cochranville, Pa. Phone West Grove 56T7 A COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY A Subsidiary of the DALLAS, PA'. < Commonwealth Telephone Co. QUAFRYVILLE. PA, [iNIWNHNTI > Free To Women... One yen, -charter subscrip tion to. LANCASTER FARM ING to one* house,wue;eacn week', who snbmitstne 'new letter,.. recipe . ... : making'hint. Send yourlCtter to, LANCASTER FARMING, Quarry vine, ra. .-. n> ‘ - Three taßiespoonff shocfcefting Two tablespoons sugar:". -' , Put 1 egg'in cup and add" milk until half full. Spread - out .on floured board and slice' Three apples onTop. Rolf up and slice in 1%-inch slices and place in casserole. Bake 40 to 60 minu tes at 375 degrees. “I am a faithful reader of the Lancaster Farming paper.” writes Mrs. John G. Herr of RDI Gordonville, “especially get a lot of good out of trying the recipes froih different people sent in to your paper. I’ve start* ed a scrap book and have decided to send several of my favorites in too, so some one can try some of mine. “Here is my most favorite one-dish meal. It’s excellent for a family with children - . They really do enjoy it and it’s debt cious at least that’s \tfhat my husband tells me. DRIED BEEF ALA KING One cup tomato soup OmSfourth pound frizzing b*eef Today’s Pattern Inf tlTftwfcM Pattern 9085 Misses’'Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4% yards 35-inch fabric. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern it you wish Ist-class mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dept., 232 West 18lh St New Yoik 11. Ns Y. Pilnt plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE add STYLE NUMBER. One-half cup sharp cheese (chopped) One-half green pepper (chop- ped) Cook ten or 12 minutes Add one tablespoon butter Two • tablespoons flour, mixed in One cup milk Stir well, add three or four hard cooked, chopped eggs. Cook until thick, serve on toast. “Since new peas will be soon m season, here is my favorite Nep recipe. Something many housewives have trouble to get right. (Isn’t it also Knepp’) NEP AND PEAS Two cups flour Two-thirds cup milk Four teaspoons baking powder One teaspoon salt This makes a real thick bat ter. Drop by spoonsful into cooked peas. Cover with a tight lid and cook slowly for 10 minu tes. Nep will be very light and fluffy * ■* CORN OYSTERS Two cups fresh grated corn Two eggs Three-fourths cup flour or one-half cup flour and one fourth cup cracker crumbs . Three-fourths teaspoon salt and pepper One teaspoon baking powder Mix well, fry in deep fat until golden brown. * * Thank you, Mrs. Herr. Were we stumped by a re cent letter from Narvon? One of our readers wrote: We have two flowering al mond shrubs in our yard and we do not know how to care for them. How should we trim them, and what kind of fertilizer do they need for best results? Readers, please answer by letter to Lancaster Farm ing. . * ’ Another inquiry, from Daniel S Berus of R 1 Remholds, who asks: “A few lines to see if you would please try to get a good old Amish family’s Leb Cake (Leb Kuchen) recipe and put it in the paper (Farm Wife and * * * For more New* of Lancaster ' County Societies of Farm Women, turn to Page 10. « * Family page). I am 6ne of the charter members and I will be watching for it. Hope to .see it soon. Am very fond of the paper. Can anyone help Mr. Berus? Drop a line to Lancaster Farm ing. “T * at* *Je Good to hear from our friends Capt. and Mrs. Jonathan J. J. Jerries on RD 1 Kinzers. Mrs. Jenks suggests a “Lancaster Farming Binder.”, The corres-- pondence is in ,a military man ner, which is downright efficient in my consideration. Top line, “From.” ' Second Line, “To,” Third line, “Subject.”' Each paragraph is numbered: 1. My husband, Capt. J. J. J. "Jenks, wished to keep a file of your paper, so that the items therein may be easily available. Also, in connection with- pertin ent items, he has these cata logued so they may be located easily. 2. He secured-a small dia meter broom handle, sawed "in two lengthwise. Edges were planed and sanded, later stained and shellacked and' polished. Three holes were driled and countersunk. s 3." Three binder posts, avail able at stationery stores, were obtained. As each issue is read, Htite-on shingles (Each Shingle Locked Down) Resisted Hurricane- Hazel Especially designed for re-roofing oversold wooden shingles and other types of roofing. We do the job for you with men who know how! lOOtt’s oi satisfied customers! FREE ESTIMATES ! EASY TERMS IF YOU DESIRE ! PAUL CLUCK - EAST PETERSBURG, PA. Roofing - Siding - Spooling T“n 7T~. - , T Stem Windows ud Door Se< »«r Displi, Shed >er W Phone Lane 2-6124 ' Or Landisville 2897 tast ™ Clrsbnrg - : BY THE ■ FIRST FEDERAL vvMOyi*. yggms^s, 25 North Dnke St.^^ Phone 7 ' 5898 'Bp' ■ Erniem H. Zeller», Secretary A Treaturer ■ >■■■■ H ■■■■■ mbbbwbbbbbbbbbb mwb w W r Farm Women 1 Banquet May 1 Mothers and daughters will be hojiored in the Friday, May 1 banquet of the Society of Farm Women No. 1 at Brickerville Fire Hhll. Miss Katherine Hershey of the Child Evangelism Fellowship will be guest speaker. “Child and Parent Relation ship” was the theme of a talk given at the recent banquet for members in Zihn’s Diner by Dr. Paul Z. Rummel of Millergville State Teachers Colege. Mrs. Neil Clark introduced the speaker. Daniel Brubaker conducted a Pennsylvania Dutch class. three holes are punched and the copy placed on the binder posts, 'and the other half of the broom handle replaced. Concluding, Mrs. Jenks adds, “There is an effort, if one may call it that, to kfeep away from being efficient and orderly and many times one would like to refer to a certain issue of your good paper, but .no one knows where it may be found, and they lose that ‘goodness’ because they do not follow that simple rule, “A place for everything, and everything in its place.” Savings added to your account here by the 10th of the month earn from the Ist —so it pays' to save now? If you don’t already have an insured savings account here, why not open one right away? A convenient amount will get you started. Good earnings paid on savings, here, help your account grow faster! Current Dividend 2*/*% per Annum tarings and OP UAHC, Many thanks, Mrs. Jenks and as you aptly put it, “Hastily, but nevertheless, very, very sincerely, yours.” (Continued on page nine) an r m
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