For Farm Women... (Continued'from page 8) From R 3 Lititz, Mrs. Dale L. Landis writes: Dear Folks of Lancaster Farm ing: MJe are getting your paper and think it is the best good lit-, tie farm paper you can lay your hands on. I especially enjoy the recipes, since I am a Farm er’s Wife and love to cook and bake, I am making a scrapbook of a lot of the recipes. I love to try new recipes. I also make Wedding Cakes and decorated kinds of cakes, also entertain a lot at our outside fireplace 'and patio. (An outside patio is one of the nicest things you canv have on a farm; when you want to have a lot of friends get to gether. I would like to share two of my favorite recipes with my friends; BAKED BEANS Mrs. Dale L. Landis, R 3 Lititz (You may use kernel beans which have been cooked soft), or baby lima beans also, but soak overnight first) One and one-half quart cooked beans Salt and pepper —Three tablespoons brown sugar Two tablespoons molasses One teaspoon mustard • One teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce Catsup enough to make juice Fry one onion ~ and one-half pound bacon together, add to beans. HEAR The Mennonlte Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M, Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. M Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M. GREIDER LEGHORNS WIN 1956 PA. EGG LAYING TEST > v _ l 2hf jyF fc v Jr v / f* ' £& - ’t THIS PEN OF GREIDER SUPER-CROSS LEG HORNS LAID 3823 EGGS FOR 4097.65 POINTS TO WIN THE 350 DAY PENNA. EGG LAYING TEST. ALSO . . . ★ 3rd in NATION all tests, all breeds and strains \ ★ 294 eggs per bird housed ill 350 days ★ 100% liveability ★ 25.6 ounces per dozen average egg size ★ Ist in egg quality 1955—4th in 1956 GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS, INC. MT. JOY PH. 3-9900 Manheim Holstein Champion Ira Welk, R 1 Strasburg, receives the Weidman and Her shey Trophy for showing the grand champion Holstein at the 1956 Manheim Community Farm Show. With l)im are A. H. Weidman and J. Roy Hershey. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). - I bake these about three hours in the oven or put on outside fire place a couple of hours. Very good on these cool evenings. BARBECUED HAMBURGER Mrs. Dale L. Landis, R 5 Lititz Three pounds hamburger Two tablespoons brown sugar Two tablespoons vinegar One tablespoon mustard One teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce One and one-half cup catsup One onion, fried brown Fry hamburger until it has lost its raw red color. Add other gradients and simmer 30 minutes on stove or outside fireplace. That’s about it until come Fri day a week we’ll see you again. * « V FARM WOMEN U-12 VISIT COUNTY HOME Members of Societies of Farm Women 11 and 12 distributed oup cakes and ice cream to residents of the Lancaster County home yesterday. Winter Squash Best If Heavy for Size Choose winter squash that’s heavy for its size. That's the way to get a tasty squash, says Elsie Bamesberger, extension consumer education specialist of the Pennsylvania State University. Hubbard, a popular variety, may be gray green or blue-green in color with a rough, thick skin Other points to look for in a winter squash are a hard rind and skin free from blemishes All types except the Butternut squash should have a hard rind Today*s Pattern m 9Q02 U’/2-2X’/j try J l n .1 r. Pattern 9002: Half Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 16% takes 3% yards 36-mch fab* nc; % yard contrast. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattein—add 6 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. Pimt plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Farm Women’ N FARM WOMEN 1 ELECT ON BUS Mrs ,T. Howard Wolf will head the Lancaster County Society of Faim Women No 1 during the coming year as president She was elected by farm women of the Lititz area while the society was on a bus tour of Longwood Gar dens at Kennett Square Saurday The next meeting ot the Society will be Nov. 10 at the home of Mrs C. H Nissley, Lititz Other officers elected were Mrs Clayton Sangrey, vice president, Mis Henry Burkholder, second vice president, Mis Abram Bol linger, recording secretary, Mrs Raymond Newcomer, correspond mgfi secretary and Mrs. Martin Moore, treasurer PARIS, Ky. A man, running for shelter during a ram, col lided with a low-flying black bird. Result; The bird fell to the ground dead and the man suffered a laceration on his fore head. just for coming in to see the n \ {\ SfEGLER GAS HEATER KING SIZE TRADE-IN! FOR YOUR OLD SPACE HEATER Small Weekly Payments This week only. ..at... L H. BRUBAKER '350 Strasburg Pike Lane. Ph. 3-7607 Strasburg OV7-2305 Lancaster Farming, Friday, Oct. 12, 1956 / Society News FARM WOMEN 6 TO - HOLD BOX LUNCHEON Lancaster Comity Society of Faim Women No. 6 will hold a box luncheon meeting Saturday, Nov. 10 at 2 p m in the Eliza bethtown First National Bank education building The Rev. James Kieffer, mis sionaiy on furlough from Ger many, will be guest speaker. Named president for the com ing year was Mrs Elvm Keener, R 2 Elizabethtown. Others elected were Mrs. Samuel Myer, vice president, Mrs Daniel Eshel man, lecording secretary; Miss Katie O. Miller, corresponding secretary, and Mrs Harry Longe neeker, treasurer. On Oot 30, the following mem bers will assist m the prepara- tion of Christmas seals for mail ing at Rossmere Sanatorium: Mrs. Clayton Frey, Mrs. Elvm Keener, Mrs. Jeie Hossler, Mrs. Esther Brill and Miss Miller. with the miracle of 'imveung FLOOR HOT' Warm Floor Heat "Travels” to Every Room Without Costly Pipes or Registers to Install! 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