Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 08, 1956, Image 9

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    Nevertheless, more than .20 Pennsyl
vania Flying Farmers and their families
gathered at the Berks County Airport in
Beading Saturday to select new Queen.
For Farm
Women ...
Pork often is served with fruit
and the tart flavor of the
fruit is a nice contrast to the
sweetness of the meat In this
recipe, diced apples are added
to a bread stuffing for pork
steaks. This well seasoned dress
ing also can be served with pork
chops or a fresh shoulder roast-
PORK STEAKS WITH
APPLE STUFFING
Four pork shoulder steaks
Two slices bacon
One-half cup chopped celery
One-half cup chopped onion
Three tart apples, chopped
One-third cup sugar
Two cups packaged bread
stuffing
One-fourth cup chopped pars
ley
One-fourth cup milk
Brown steaks on both sides in
a little hot fat and season with
salt and pepper Meanwhile, dice
bacon and pan-fry until crisp.
Eemove bacon and drain on ab
sorbent paper. Cook celery and
onion m remaining fat 3 minu
tes Add to celery mix
ture and sprinkle with sugar.
Cover and cook slowly until
tender Add crumbled bacon,
stuffing, parsley, and milk, and
Farm Women 8
See Movie on
Home Safety
Society of Farm Women 8 met
Saturday, May 19, at the .home
of Mrs. Paul Erb south of Mount
Joy The Mrs. Charles
Felty, in charge of the
meeting. A duet was sung by
Julianne and Manbelle Erb, and
the president conducted devo
tions.
A movie, “Safety m the
Home,” was presented by the
Pennsylvania Power , and Light
Co A quintet from the Sixth
grade at Elm Tree School sang,
several selections. Beverly Moss
gave'a reading and Janet Sawa
sky played a piano solo- Mrs.
Warren Heisey had charge of a
game of “Flowers.”
There was a Chinese auction
An invitation to visit the Society
of Farm Women No 6 on June
2 at the home of Misses Stella
and Lela Coble, was presented
and accepted.
Mrs. John Warfel reported on
Homemaker’s Day. Hostesses
were Mrs. Paul Erb, Mrs. War
ren Heisey, Mrs. Alvin Heist
and Mrs. J. Clarence Heist.
Family night will be observed at
the next meeting, June 16, at
It Wasn’t Flying Weather
mix well- Place in a rectangular
baking dish. Place steaks on top
of dressing, cover dish, and bake
in a 350 degree F- oven 1 hour
or until steaks are tender. Four
servings.
CAN FRESH FRUITS IN
WATER BATH CONTAINER
To help with the food bill this
year, can fresh fruits, Helen L.
Denning, extension nutritionist
of the Pennsylvania State Uni
versity advises.
Any flat-bottomed, clean ves
sel of sufficient depth with a
tight-fitting lid may be used for
a boiling water bath eanner.
Depth of, the vessel should be
at least eight inches for pint
jars and 10 inches for quart jars
so the water will come one inch
or 'more over the tops of the
jars
Today* s Pattern
Pattern 9150• Half Sizes 14%.
16%, 18%. 20%, 22%, '24%. Sue
16% dress, 2% yards 39-inch fab
ric; bolero, 1% yards
Send Thirty-five cents in coins
for this pattein—add 5 cents for
each pattein if you wish Ist-class
mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper
Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.
New York 11, N Y. Punt plainly
NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE,
SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
Here is the group that met some arriv
ing by plane, others by auto to name
Mrs. Gail Kimmel Queen. (Lancaster
Farming Staff Photo).
An Atomic Commission
report said the United States
now had an investment of more
than fourteen billion dollars in
atomic energy projects
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East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa.
New Holland 4-7201
J. C. Walker & Son
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ANNOUNCING!
A New Ful-O-Pep Service
To All Farmers In This Area
Ful-O-Pep BULK FEEDS
A*
Delivered To Your Farm At A
Saving Of $5.00 Per Ton Under Regular
Sack Price Plus Substantial Savings
D. ff. Hoover
Gap, Pa.
Hickory 24169
Attend The Sixth Annual Broiler Barbecue At Lititz Springs Park Saturday
Chester County
Farm Women 2
Plan Bus Trip
Chester County Farm Women
No. 2 met Wednesday afternoon
a week ago with Mi s. Tern
! Ward Devotions were in charge
of the hostess. Response to i oil
call was naming a superstition
Mrs. Catherine Sturgill read
minutes of the previous meeting
The treasurer, Mrs. Ruby Poole,
also reported
Plans were made for the trip
to New York City June 20. The
bus will leave Post House at
530 a m. The trip will include
a boat ride around Manhattan
and a tour of Rad'o City and the
'Radio City Music Hall.
After the business meeting,
Miss Grace Dougherty of the
County Extension Service, was
presented She demonstrated
ways of making three different
salads- These, with cold ham and
rolls, were served.
Next meeting will be with
The Mennonlte Hour
- Lancaster WLAN 12 30 P. M
Norristown WNAR 8.00 A. M
Hanover WHVR 100 P. M.
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In Handling And Labor
SEE VOIR FUL-O-PEP DEALER FOR
FURTHER DETAILS
J.C.Snavely& Sods, Inc.
Landisville, Pa.
3511
Ross C. Ulrich
Peach Bottom,R.D,Pa.
Hensel 19R3
Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 8, 1956
HEAR
Each Sunday
NEW BRUSH
NEEDS CARE
Most any new paint biush will
lose a few hairs. These should
be removed before the brush is
used, points out Doris L Snook,
extension home management
specialist of the Pennsylvania
State University
Rub bristles back and forth
across the hand to remove both
dust and loose hairs. Then wash
the brush m a cleaning fluid to
be sure it is clean, too
Mrs. Lenna Sweed when Mis.
Mayme Mitchell will teach bas
ket weaving
II New & Rebuilt!
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Paul M. Kessler & Son
Paradise, Pa.
OV 7-2493
Millport Roller Mills
Lititz, R. D. 4, Pa.
Lititz 6-8831
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