Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 17, 1956, Image 9

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    For Farm!
Women ...
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One-half teaspoon cream ot
tai tar
Pour bottom part into unbaked
pie shell and top with crumbs.
Bake at 375 degrees for about
30 to 40 minutes. This, pie is
similar to the Shoo-Fly Pie but
we like it better.
JC *
Recipes and household hints
fiom down Kirkwood way, too,
Mis Ralph Wimer of Rl, who
writes
Here is another homemaker
who enjoys Lancaster Farm
ing so very much, especially
the recipes. I have a book full
of the recipes and try one
occasionally.
Living on a farm with lots
FARMERS SUPPLY
for
m
Blenn is a specially formula
ted plant food for Wheat —
Oats—Barley—Rye; fortified
with extra growth elements
to meet the soil needs Pro
duces heavy yields.
FIELD SEEDS
—DOMESTIC RYE GRASS
—PERMANENT PASTURE
—CRIMSON CLOVER
—SWEET CLOVER
—RED CLOVER
—N. W. ALFALFA
—GRIMM ALFALFA
—BUFFALO ALFALFA
—TIMOTHY
RED SHIELD
TETRA PETKUS
A new t>pc rye that has been
giving outstanding results.
Use as cover crop, ' Plant
early fall for grazing. Graze
cattle on fall and spring,
then cut m May for silo.
Very palatable to cattle.
SEED WHEAT
CERT. DUAL
(New Type—Supply Limited)
CERT. PENNOLL
CERT. THORNE
CERT. SENECA
WINTER OATS
CERT LE CONTE
CERT DU BOIS
WINTER BARLEY
CERT WONG
CERT KENBAR
CERT. HUDSON
★ ★ SPECIALS * ★
Inventory Clearance
Supply Limited
WEED CONTROLS
Swifts “44”
Swifts “44”
Swifts Woody
Swifts Woody
Weedone “48”
SPRAY MATERIALS
KOP.C. 5 gal. $9.00
UDTSOF.C. 1 gal . 2 00
Chlordane 46 P. C. 5 gal. 15 00
Mail your order - We deliver on
our Regular routes
farmers
SUPPLY CO.
137 E. KING ST.
Open Daily 8 30—Friday till 9
Monday 8.30-12.30
of cooking to do, my family
enjoys a new dish now and
then.
Here is a dish 1 make, and it
is tasty:
BEANS AND
FRANKFURTERS
One can baked beans
Thiee or -four frankfurters,
Lancaster County
Farm Women 11 Hosts
To Farm Society 10
Lancaster County Society of
Farm Women No. 11 entertained
Society 10 at its regular meet
ing Thursday afternoon two
weeks ago in the Quarryville Fire
Hall A very large group at
tended. Mrs. James Retzer pre
sided and the meeting opened
with group singing. -
-Devotions were in charge ot
Mrs. Rudy Eshleman. Salute to
the flag was given. Response to
roll call was “The dumbest thing (
I have ever "said or done.” I
Minutes of the previous meet
ing were read and approved.
The treasurer, Mrs Harry
Shank, reported. Bills were or-
dered paid It was voted,to give
$5 to the American Bible So
ciety. Mrs. William Bucher,
chairman of the trip committee,
told about the trip to Washing
ton and Mount Vernon on Wed
nesday, Aug. Bth After the
business meeting, the program
chairman announced three plays
These plays were humorous and
well given. Oscars were won by
Mrs Ammon Huber for the best
producer and Mrs Theodore
Mathias for the best actress Sev
eral articles were auctioned off
to the highest bidder. A short
-talk was giyen- by the County
president, Mrs Robert Nolt, al
so by Mrs Ethel B Rheinhold,
president of Society 19, Mrs
Robert Weieksel, of No. 15, and
Mrs. Park Reinhart of No 20.
Delicious refreshments were
served on long tables and every
one reported a wonderful time.
The 'August meeting will be in
the basement of Chestnut Level
Presbyterian Church House.
Society No 11 was entertained
m Oakryn at the Fulton Grange
Hall Thursday by Society 21.
FALL
SEED-
ING
RYE
OATS
BARLEY
WHEAT
i
1
ill
$l2 00
300
15 00
3 25
19 00
gal.
gal.
gal.
gal.
gal.
f*'"' I 90*30 ll' 20
I 7ZJO 30-42
Pattern 9238: Misses’ Sizes 12.
14. 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 3', 36, 38, 40,
42 Size 16 takes 4 yards 35-inch.
Send Thirty-five cents in coins
for this pattern—add 5 cents for
each pattern if you wish Ist-class
mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper
Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.
New Yoik 11, N, Y. Pi ml plainly
NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE,
SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
Today’s Pattern
t
cut in pieces
- One onion, sliced
Place in baking dish and heat
in oven till thoroughly heated,
and it is ready to serve
Also, from Mrs. Wimer, a rec
ipe for
PINEAPPLE PIE
Large can of ciushed pine
apple
Two tablespoons corn "starch
Two egg yolks
One-half cup sugar
One-foui th teaspoon salt
Cook this m double boiler till
thick and clear, stirring con
stantly
Add
One tablespoon butter
One tablespoon lemon juice
Pour in unbaked pie shell
Two egg whites, beaten
Add
Two tablespoons sugar
Put meringue over pie filling
and brown in oven at 350 de
grees.
s- .
Or if you prefer, you may
weave pastry" strips across the
top instead of meringue
f*
J. M. Bomberger
Farmers Supply Co.
187-39 E. KING ST., LANCASTER
Paul H. Gehmau
DENVER
Fred L. & John E. Homsher
STRASBURG AND QUARRYVILLE
BEACON
SEVEN APPENDECTOMIES
Northridge, Calif. Within
22 days, six members of the
James Loveless family under
went appendectomies. Loveless,
34, 'a policeman, followed five ot
his six daughters to have his
appendix removed. His wite,
Mrs. Sue Loveless, had her ap
pendix removed three years ago
Only Francme,- 3, still has her
appendix.
I also have a kitchen hint,
Mrs. Wimer writes, which I
thing is very good.
When making a pie such as
raisin pie, which usually bakes
out in the oven, cook raisins
and thicken and let cool be
fore putting in pie. No more
messy ovens.
That’s about it for now Keep
those cards and letters coming
we love ’em so until Fri
day a week, that’s all for now
until we’ll
See you again
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Call Your
ELM
Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc.
rheems
KITCHEN HINT
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Egg Profits
fresh from the sea
■■BP*?!!*?* POULTRYMEN realize there are two
vital points m the use of fish meal
' anc * so^u W es f° r poultry rations.
*-f Properly processed Menhaden fish'
tsT meal, as bought for Beacon feeds, is a
F rich source of natural proteins, vit-j
amins and still unidentified health]
That the fish be quickly processed while still fresh
and that the most modern steam-dried methods be
used to preserve full feeding values.
2. That enough be used in the feed formula to do the
job Not just enough to list on the tag as an in
gredient but enough for the optimum nutritional
needs of the chicken.
. The reason there is more feeding value per pound of
Beacon feed is ~.
A* Beacon uses high quality ingredients throughout
, the skilfully blended formula.
B* The Beacon formula contains generous amounts of
the critical and most important nutrients.
y It all means higher value per pound of feed. Thus birds
need eat less feed for equal or better results Since feed
consumption is less you can expect lower cost per
dozen eggs At the same time you have TOP nutrition
for health, low mortality and long season sustained
production.
Beacon Dealer
O. Kenneth McCracken
Millport Roller Mills
Osceola Flour Mills
Lancaster Farming—
Friday, Aug. 17, 1956
Beef Roast Excellent
Buy for Freezer Use
The smart shopper with space
in her home freezer wilt find
beef cuts a buy, according to Et
sie Bamesbeiger, extension con
suber education specialist of the
Pennsylvania State University.
There’s a seasonal lag in de
mand because of heat-jaded ap
petites. Blade chuck or rib roasts
in many markets beckon con
sumers to buy them for freez
er storage.
Another reason for buying
beef US Choice grade beet
is in unusually good supply now.
HEAR
The Mennonite Hour
Each Sunday
Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M.
Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. M.
Hanover WHVR 1.00 P. M.
MANHEIM
LITITZ
Earl Sauder
NEW HOLLAND
GORDONVILLE
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