r Farm omen ... (Continued from page eigiht) * 4. ‘ * ■e tablespoons water teaspoon celery seed ;ee tablespoons finely ;hoppdd raw onion ■fourth cup chopped green tepper cup diced celery -‘-fourth cup chopped pimien os zee hard-cooked eggs, coarse ly diced (make several slices to use for garnish, if desired) METHOD- Put the water, nee salt in a 2-quart saucepan, mg to a vigonus boil. Turn heat a£ low as possible. er with a lid and leave over low heat- 14 minutes. Re e the saucepan from the t butr leave the lid on 10 lutes. While the rice cooks, fry the '.on until crisp. Pour off and e «the fat as it cooks out of bacon. Remove the bacon, asure one-third cup of the it back into the skillet. If nec jsary, fry more bacon to make ic one-third cup fat. Stir three mrth cup of the sugar, the megar and black pepper into hot bacon fat. Cook slowly itil the sugar dissolves, Slow stir the 3 -tablespoons water to the flour to make a smooth iste Stir some of the hot mix -11 e into the flour mixture, lowly stir the' flour and water ixture back into the hot sugar inegar mixture.. Cook, stirring lonstantly, until the mixture .uckens Stir in the celery seed, onion, green pepper, celery and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FIRST FEDERAL STATEMENT OF CONDITION After the Close of Business June 30, 1956 H Fust Moitgage Loans H Loans on Savings Accounts = Real Estate Owned = Federal Home Loan Bank Stock s Federal Home Loan Bank Obligations § U S. Government Obligations j| Accrued Interest an Investments . H Cash on Hand and in Banks p Office Building and Equipment s Less depreciation I Deferred Charges and Other Assets . TOTAL ASSETS = Savings Accounts | Advance from Federal Home Loan Bank > = Loans in Process s Other Liabilities S Reserves H Specific s General H Surplus TOTAL LIABILITIES Savings Insured up to $lO,OOO by U. S. Government Agency Investment Certificates Legal for Trust Funds Member Federal Home Loan Bank System and Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation bartered and Supervised by the United States Government CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE PER ANNUM ip X'M’ 1 Illlllllllllll|| iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinir Lincoln 4H Club Plans Corn Roast At Next Meeting The Lincoln 4-H Community Club met July 16 in the base ment of Ward’s Bottle Gas Build ing at Ephrata and made plans for a corn roast at the next meet ing, Aug. 20. President Troy Schantz called the meeting to order, and songs were led by Gloria .Brubaker Secretary Lois Denning read minutes of the previous meeting, and roll call was taken Reports on members’ projects were given. Thirty-three mem bers were present Bruce Boyd gave the treasurer’s report Old and new business was discussed and the meeting was turned over to the program committee. In cluded on the program - piano solo, Sandra Myer;, clarinet solo, Sandra Rutt; monologue, Gloria Brubaker; movie, “The Safety Pin,” shown by Victor Plastow, pimientos. Taste and add the other one-fourth cup sugar, if desired.. After the rice cooks, gently stir the green, pepper-pimiento mixture through the hot rice. Crumble the bacon and gently stir it into the rice mixture. If desired, save some of the bacon to crumble over the top. Gently stir in the hard-cooked eggs Garnish with the egg slices. Serve the 'salad hot or at least warm. This recipe makes < 8 to 10 servings. That’s about it for now— keep those cards and letters coming, recipes, household hints, hobbies—send them to ancaster Farming, For the Farm Wife and Farm Family. Until Friday a week when we’ll See you again. ’avi sand / N OF LANtfA; AIIOOI 25 North Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. ASSETS LIABILITIES |c * $7,846,821.84 40,313 12 100 150.000 00 800.000 00 150,000 00 2,512 88 373.305 75 134,279 91 3,359 69 $9,500,594 19 $8,314,803 52 550,000 00 44,936.00 12,969 62 $ 209.40 454,554 12 123,121.53 577,885 05 $9,500,594.19 assistant Lancaster County agri cultural agent. Club leaders, Mrs Harold Fry, Warren Lemxnger, Harry Shoe ndte, and Mr. Boyd were called on to give comments on the meet ing. After adjournment of the formal business meeting, games were played under direction of Barbara Jleisey and John Schan tz, game leaders. Farm Women 15 to Picnic on Aug. 16 Society of Farm Women 15 will hold them annual picnic on Thursday, Aug. 16 at 7 p m. in the social room of Union Presby terian Church. The society, meet ing last week, voted $5- to the Lancaster General Hospital An auction of homemade cakes, pies, rolls and jellies and homegrown vegetables was held Mrs Lewis E Shoemaker was hostess, assisted by her daugh ters-m-law, Mrs Kenneth Shoe maker, Mrs Lewis E Shoemaker, Jr, and Mrs. Richard Shoemaker. Mrs Robert Weicksel, president, presided. Mrs Norman Girvm, West Grove, displayed her collec tion of unusual sea shells. BEACON TAKES WASTE OUT OF FEED J. M. Bomberger Farmers Supply Co. 137-39 E. KING ST., LANCASTER Paul H. Gehman DENVER Fred L. & John E. Homsher STRASBURG AND QUARRYVILLE BEACON Keep Your Vacation Clothes at Minimum If it’s traveling you plan to do on your vacation, keep the clothes you take at a minimum That’s the suggestion of Ber nice J. Tharp, extension cloth ing specialist of the Pennsyl vania State University. Clothes that are easy to caie for are vacation favorites. Many garments of manmade fibers can be washed and dnp dned ready to wear. Fresh Peas Prove Brigthly Colored If it’s bright green, chances are it’s young, fresh, tender, and sweet. Color is one way to pick the best-quality fresh peas, points out Marjorie J. Wormeck, ex tension nutritionist of the Penn sylvania State University. Pods of immature peas are usually dark green in color with a wilt ed appearance Over-mature pea pods may be swollen and poorly colored. Call Your ELM Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. RHEEMS V There are two principal causes of waste in poultry feeds. ’ Indigestible or damaged ingredients. . 2, Improper balance which causes birds to eat more, wasting some good feed ing values to get enough of the one in skimpy supply. That’s why you hear of birds eating 10 to 20 % more of one feed than of a superior formula Poultrymen who have compared feed consumption know this. Here’s how Beacon reduces waste Every ingredient in Beacon feed is chosea for concentrated feeding value. For ex ample. No 2 corn with up to B'moie energy, more protein, more Vitamin A, often S% less moisture than No 4 corn. fl-. 50% protein soybean meal, eliminating up to 260 lbs of hulls and. other indigest ible matter per ton. 20% alfalfa LEAF meal containing more protein, natural vitamins and fat with 60 to 70 more calories per pound, much less indigestible fiber. Each of over a score of ingredients is bought and processed to reduce waste. Remember such waste costs you as much per pound as the effective part of the feed. The result is a dense, concentrated ration . . high in net energy and rich in the critical key mgiedients Beacon’s skilful balance insures against wasteful eating. Thus birds eat less for equal or better 1 results.,, feeding cost is less. Beacon Dealer^ O. Kenneth McCracken MANHEIM Millport Roller Mills Earl Sauder NEW HOLLAND Osceola Flour Mills Lancaster Farming—9 Friday, July 27, 1956 Farm Women 21 lo Entertain Society II Society of Farm Women 21 will entertain members of So ciety 11 at 1 30 p. m Thursday, Aug 9 in the home of Mrs Edi son Osborne, Peach Bottom Thirty-six attended the family picnic and swimming party at Crystal Manor Beach, Md., last week. There we're about 8,900,000 persons working on the farms of the nation as of the week o>t June 17-23, according to the De partment of Agriculture. HEAR The Mennonite. Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12.30 P. M. Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. M. Hanover WHVR 1 00 P. M. LITITZ GORDONVILLE
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