Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 25, 1957, Image 7

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    Farm Women 3 Hear
African Missionary
Miss June Hartranft, a mis'-
sxonary in Sierra Leone Africa,
tolcLabout her work, the climate
and the people of Africa m a talk
before Farm Women 3 Jan. 19 at
the home of Mrs. Irvin Burkhold
er, Farmersville.
New officers were installed by
Miss Alva Stuber, past president,
{ft Reports on the recent state con
vention at Harrisburg weie given
by Mrs. Gilbert Paul, Mrs. Elam
Shelly and Mrs. Harold Stuber.
Members brought canned goods
to be given to Crisps Attucks.
Mrs. Burkholder served refresh
ments at a social hour following
the meeting
The next meeting will be held
Feb. 16 at the home of'Mrs Ivan
Eberly, R 1 Ephrata.
HEALTHY J
Feed a High Quality La
ying Mash.
Feed the very best quality
laying mash you can find in
your locality. Try to buy it
at the best possible price. If
you. are feeding 'a “price
ieed” and not getting top lay,
I suggest that you put one
pen of pullets onto the best
quality mash you can find
and see what happens. You
should see a difference tti
two to four weeks.
It is a mistake to feed a
ration that contains coarsfely
ground particles of grain that
the birds can sort out from
the rest of the mash. This
usually causes poor produc
tion and trouble from cann
ibalism.
' Babcock Customers Well"
Informed. You have two ad
vantages over your neighbor
'if you become a Babcock
Bessie customer. One is you
have one of America’s really
fine commerical layers and
second, if you read our liter
ature you will be well in-
formed on what’s going on m
the poultry business.
Write for the Babcock cata
log to:
Babcock Poultry Farm, Inc.
Route #5 M
Ithaca, New York f W
Russell Mease
Route 4
Manheim, Pa.
Local Representative
Phone Manheim MO 5-4705
Nutritious Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter
J. C. Snavely & Sons, Inc.
Landisville, Pa.
Millport Roller Mills J. C. Walker & Son
Lititz, R-D.4, Pa. Gap, Pa.
Ross c. Ulrich
Peach Bottom, R. D. Pa.
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Farm Women 12
Hear Report
On Convention
Farm Society 12 met at the
home of Mrs. Willis Ghck, Cres
well on Saturday, Jan. 19, at 2
p. m. Mrs. Benjamin Gehr and
Mrs. Clement Bresch were co
hostesses.
Roll call was answered by mem
bers telling their favorite radio
and television programs. Twenty
eight membcrg and one visitor
were present. Mrs. Russell Clay
ton sang “The Song of the Soul
Set Free.”
Delegates to the State Farm
Show were Mrs. Raymond Aston
and Mrs. William Shenk, who
gave a report of the business and
the convention speaker, Mrs. Mar
ian Foster Smith.
After pictures and a film by
the Cancer Society, Dr Edwin
Snoke, Lancaster conducted a
question and answer penod.
On Jan. 23 and Feb 27 the So
ciety will sew cancer dressings at
the home of Mrs. William Shenk,
Long Lane.
The next meeting will be held
Feb. 16 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Husson, Rohrerstown, with Mrs
Calhe Achey as co-hostess.
Farm Women 14 Plan
Hospital Sewing Dates;
Welcome New Member
Farm Women 14 met Jan. 9 at
the home of Mrs. Melvin Stoltz
fus, Ronks Rl. Mrs. Arthur Groff
and Mrs. Aaron Shirk were co
hostesses.
Plans were made to sew at the
Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital,
Jan. 16, and at the Lancaster Gen
eral JSospital, Feb. 14. Mrs. Burl
Osburn, Willow Street Rl, was
welcomed as a new member.
Delegates to the state conven
tion of Farm Women in Harris
burg were Mrs. Mervin Denling
er, Mrs. Arthur Groff, Mrs. Maur
ice Herr and Mrs. John Homsher.
the business meeting
at which Mrs. Walter Himmel
reich presided, Mrs. Wilmer Hud
dle gave a plastic demonstration.
Members of Society 14 will be
entertained by Society 18, Sat
urday, Feb. 16, in the Farm Bu
reau building.
The next meeting of Society 14
will be held at 1 30 p.m. Wednes
day, Feb. 13, in the home of Mrs.
Paul Longeneeker, Strasburg Rl.
Mrs. Lloyd Harnish and Mrs.
Maurice Herr will be co hostesses.
The Mennonlte Hoar
Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M.
Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. M.
Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M.
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Grubb Supply
Elizabethtown, Pa,
HEAB
Each Sunday
starts baby
chicks fast
it"
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You just can’t beat new Ful-O-Pep Chicle
Starter when it comes to Fast chick growth.
That’s because Ful-O-Pep is built with" the
quality ingredients that supply real
growth power . . . turn those baby chicks into
frisky growing pullets in a hurry.
;ome in soon
D. W. Hoover
East Earl, R. D. 1. Pa.
For Farm
Women...
(Continued from page 6)
2 eggs
5 to 6 cups sifted flour
Pour hot milk over butter, sug
ar and salt. Crumble yeast into
lukewarm water to soften. Cool
milk to lukewarm, add yeast and
well-beaten eggs. Beat in flour
to make a soft dough, then turn
out on floured board and knead
until smooth. Form into a ball
and place in greased bowl. Cover
and let rise until doubled in bulk
When light, shape into long i oil
about one inch in diameter Coil
roll into greased cake pan. begin
ning at the outside edge and cov
ering the bottom Brush with hon
ey topping Let rise until doubled
in bulk and bake in moderate
oven (375 degiees) 25 to 30 min
utes
If desired, sprinkle with chop
ped nuts and chopped candied
cherries and pineapple before
baking
HONEY TOPPING
V 4 cup butter
2 i cup confectioners’ sugar
1 egg white
_ 2 tablespoons honey, warmed
Cream all ingredients together
and brush over Twist before set
ting to rise.
HONEY FROSTING
1 cup honey
2 egg whites
Boil the honey about ten min
utes (238 degrees F.). Remove
from the fire and cool while the
egg-whites are beaten stiff, then
pour the honey in a thin stream
over them, beating the mixture
constantly until thick enough to
spread. Cool before spreading.
HONEY COCONUT TOPPING
Mix together the following.
2 tablespoons soft butter
3 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon cream
J /2 cup shredded coconut
Dash of salt
After spreading on cake, place
3 inches under broiler (low heat)
until mixture bubbles and browns
(three to five minutes). Do not
burn.
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HONEY SAUCE
1 egg
cup honey
1 cup hot water
IV2 tablespoons butter
v 2 lemon, juice and grated nnd
Beat the egg, and add the other
ingredients in the order given.
Cook over hot water lor about
fifteen minutes, stirring con
stantly
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HONEY SANDWICH BREAD
1 cup sifted flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
x k teaspoon salt
1 cup giaham flour
x k cup bran
x k cup chopped nuts
George Rutt
Stevens R. D. 1. Pa.
Paul M. Ressler & Son
Paradise, Pa.
Lancaster Farming, Friday, Jan. 25, 1957 —7
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Miss Kimball Speaks
To Farm Women 22
Farm Women 22 held their
meeting January 8 at the home
of Mrs Haiold Rudy Jr, R 7 Lan
caster Miss Ruth Kimball, senior
home economist, spoke on ‘ Grow
ing Old Gracefully ”
The next meeting, a Progres
sive Party to entertain the hus
bands, will be held at 6 30 pm
Feb 15.
Delegates to the Farm Show
were Mrs Willis Rohiei, presi
dent, Mrs Charles Rohrer and
Mrs Amos Miller
1 egg
I cup milk
I I cup honey
Sift flour, baking powder and
salt togethei and mix well with
giaham flour, bran and nuts Beat
egg and add milk . id honey. Add
to diy ingredients and mix only
enough to dampen all the flour
Pour into gi eased loaf pan and
bake in hot oven (400 degrees F )
30 minutes Makes one loaf
HONEY BUTTER
Beat one-half cup honey into
one-half cup soft butter. Add one
teaspoon grated orange nnd and
beat until fluffy.
H* ♦
Maybe some of you own fav
orite recipes using honey If you
do, send them in to us and we
will print them in this column.
A new way to cook macaroni
and spaghetti.
Add four ounces of the macar
oni food to three cups boiling
salted water. Use two teaspoons
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as Shirk’s Restaurant in Intercourse
Jan. 31 - Feb. 1 and 2
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CASH DISCOUNTS 25 TO 40%
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Phone merest 5-2932
Farm Women 2 Hold
Banquet for Husbands;
Elect New Officers
The Farm Women 2 Lancaster
County entertained their hus
bands and friends with a banquet
at Alts’ rcstamant, Manhcim.
About 55 attended
The piogram included group
singing and comical readings bv
Miss Catherine Lehman Mr and
Mrs Alvin day bill showed slides
ot their tups through the New
England states and parts of Can
ada
New officers weie elected for
1957 They aie Mrs John O.
Snavely, president, Mrs John S
Dourte vice president, Mrs Bail
Petticoffer seeretaiy, Mis Fred
Hahn, recoiding secretary, and
Mrs Alvin Giaybill treaurer.
Mrs John Snavely, Mis Llo>d
Witmeyer, and Mrs John Douite
were delegates to the state con
vention in Harnsburg last week.
salt Increase or decrease the
amount of water as you vary the
quantity you wish to cook Stir
constantly for two minutes Then
remove from heat, cover and let
stand 10 minutes Dram and rinse
immediately.
If you’re using a macaroni food
in a hot dish, use hot water for
nnsing. If it’s a cold macaroni
salad m the making, use cold wa
ter for rinsing When you cook
more macaroni, spaghetti or
noodles than >ou need for one
dish, store the remainder in the
refrigerator for another meal Be
fore using, freshen it by running
hot or cold water through it
Announces the
FREE PARKING
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