B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 20, 1962 BARBECUED BEEF SANDWICHES go into boxes along with the rest of the meal as members of the Southern Lancaster County Fair association serve real “mt barbecue” beef in a scheme to bolster the finances of the association. Here, left to right are Mrs. John Hershey, Quarryville Rl; Mrs Everett Kreider, Quarry ville Rl, Jason Weaver, Quarryville Rl (in .background); Mrs. William Douts, Dru more; Fred Linton, Quarryville R 2; Mrs. Grayson Cooper, Peach Bottom, and John’Hoffman, Quarryville, president of the Fair Association. L. F. Photo Nr • Beef Barbecue (Continued from Page 1) man” put m quite a few hours before any beef could be cai red With the assistance of Glenn Keene,, livestock extension, specialist from the Pennsjl vanla State University, Frey filled a pit, four feet deep, with ■wood He lighted a Are and kept it blazing all night long, throwing on more wood as it burned down When there was a bed of coals about IF inches deep in the bottom of the pit,' long handled rakes were called in- Plant the Corn that Gives You YIELDS ■ When you plant Funk’s G- Hybrids, you can count on BIG GER YIELDS Side by side "weigh and compare" tests prove it! This extra load performance is no accident Funk Breeds into each kernel greater standability . drought and disease resist ance . . . more capacity to pro duce. And Hoffman testing assures you of the variety best adapted for your soil. See your local Hoffman Seed Man or phone Landisville TW 8-3421. 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LITITZ PARADISE HEMPFIELD MILLS ROSS H. ROHRER E. PETERSBURG •V &&:&&& .a waited When the pit was opened, the committee began to sing or rather swing into business. Frey removed the 10 pound packages with a long handled fork, (the heat from the coals was still intense) and cut away wrappings, twine and ex cess fat. Fred Linton, also of Quarryville R 2, manned the sheer and the committee be gan to make sandwiches for the waiting crowd. Hungry ticket holders came so fast that Mrs. Pearl Wen ger, Quarryville Rl, and Mrs. William Douts, Drumore, re- .<,- jess*-- MASTER Ip & Sons QUARRYVILLE MEMBERS OF THE SOLANCO FAIR Associa tion make sandwiches of pit barbecue beef Committee chairman, Jason Weaver, left, stuffs a bun with the succulent roast beef while Fred Linton, second from left, operates the sheer Mrs Pearl Wenger, center, organized the committee of Farm Women to assist with the fund raising venture. She is assisted by Mrs. William Douts. L. F. Photo. piesenting the Farm "Women’s Societies of the southern county area, had to have some help from barbecue committee chairman, Jason "Weaver, in making up sandwiches. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kreid der, Mrs. Grayson Cooper, Mrs. John Hershey, Mr. John Hoff man,. and Mrs. Martin Green leaf packed the sandwiches, along with potato chips, cup cake, apple sauce, pickles and orange drink, into the boxes which were carried to homes all over the lower end of the county According to Charles Phipps, treasurer, and John Hershey, the group served just 700 meals by the time INTERNATIONAL® 404 TRACTOR LOADER-BACKHOE COMBINATION High-Capacity Trenching and Loading on a Budget Look at this unbeatable combination a low-priced' combination to help you pare your costs. International 404 tractor, with 135 cubic inch displacement, develops 47 maximum engine horsepower , . . has stamina throughout. International Wagner backhoe bites up to 10 Vz feet deep. 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