F or t Farm Wife and Family Poultry Cooking Contest Open; Event to Be Held at Barbeque Applications for contestants in a cooking contest to be held at the Lancaster County Poultry Assn, chicken barbeque June 15 at Lititz Springs Park are now being taken, according to -Mrs. Marrilees Mount, contest chair man. Due to the limited facilities available at the park, only about 10 contestants can be accepted. They will be on a first come, first served basis. The contestants will supply their own recipes and materials in cooking a dish using poultry chicken, duck, goose, or tur key. If the dish requires more than three hours for preparation and cooking, it may be pre-pre pared and brought to the grounds to be cooked. However, in the event pre-prep aration must be used, the prepara tion must be duplicated before the judges at the park while the dish is cooking. Two divisions of cooks will be judged. Division I is composed of boys and girls under 19 years old as of Aug 24 The senior di vision is those cooks 19 or over on Aug. 24. Any type of preparation may be used. In former years, barbequed chicken, fried chicken and a baked chicken dish have won the state finals Judging will be based on the following score card Tenderness, 25 points, flavor, 40 points; ap pearance, 25 points, and ease and Special Freezer Bonus Offer! |J3 Choose from 3 Popular Sizes! UPRIGHT or CHEST 21 cu. ft. CHEST... $421.29 30 cu. ft. UPRIGHT. $572.49 NOW ONLY... Everyone Can Buy at Farm Bureau Financing Available LANCASTER Ft COOPERATIVE county r arm Bureau association Lancaster Manheim New Holland Quarryville o neatness in preparation, 10 points. The contest will.be held at the pavilion at the park. Electric ranges will be used. Applicants should send their name, age, address and the name of the dish toibe prepared to: Mrs. Merrilees Mount, Poultry Cooking Contest chairman, PP&L Build ing, Lancaster, Pa. > On display at the barbeue will be the new electronic range that cooks food by high frequency rad iittion. Home economists from PP&L will be cooking three pound chickens in 18 to 20 min utes, a job that normally takes about 90 minutes. Jolly Sewers 4-H Club Names New Officers Bobbie Lou Ranek was elected president of the Jolly Sewers 4-H Club at a meeting held May 14 at the Hans Graf Sshool, Farmer ville. Other officers for the coming year are Vice president, Judy Buch, secretary, Betsy Buck waiter; tieasurer, Alice Ranck, news reporters, Cynthia Buck waiter and Nancy Finck; song leaders, Darla Zoll and Linda Smith; and game leaders, Bar bara Boyer and Joan Zimmerman Includes Fed. Tax and Warranty 5% Cash Discount (Continued from page eight) one-fourth cup sugar and beat un soft peaks form. Add remaining till stiff peaks form. Fold into rhubarb mixture Pour inta baked pie shell. Chill about two hours. Sprinkle coconut on top if desir ed For that something different in pies, this is it Tiy it. Mrs Rissler has this to say about the following .recipe This is a good pie to make on a busy day. Good luck To you who try it RHUBARB FILLING Mary N. Rissler, Paradise 2 eggs, beaten V-k cups sugar Vj cup shifted enriched flour 1 tablespoon grated oiange rind Va teaspoon salt 4 cups sliced fresh rhubaib Butter Combine eggs, sugar, flour, orange rind and salt and mix well. Stir in rhubarb and pour into fl inch unbaked pie shell and dot with butter. Cover with'top crust and bake until -done, about 50 minutes. For something different in a refreshing springtime drink, how about this Rhubarb Punch It is sent in by a reader who does not wish her name to be used. RHUBARB PUNCH 4 cups cubed rhubarb 4 cups water Boil it slowly until soft Then drain through colander Add one cup sugar and one-half teaspoon salt Heat again, then chill The juice of one lemon and one orange may be added for varia tion with added sugar Sometimes we wash the rind of the orange and lemon and boil it with the rhubarb. Dilute if you like it that way. If you feel in the mood for making another pie along with your rhubarb pies, here is a Shoo- Fly Pie recipe sent in by Erma Wmgenroth. She says that it is just a little different from the legular shoo-fly pies She also says it makes a “gooey” pie. SHOO-FLY PIE Erma Wlngenroth, R 1 Stevens 1 heaping tablespoon flour 1 cup brown sugar Vz cup molasses 2 cups hot water 1 egg Va teaspoon vanilla Boil until thick and pour in un- Today’s Pattern mT e v* ml A\ *1 * 4 4 fc»\i*3»l VI <Cll I 1 <* 4 I) 4 4 Printed Pattern Punted Pattern 9171 (for short 'i, ttiliei li-iin e) Half Sires 'l'i, Ib'j, IS 1 .. 20 1 j. 22'i, 24';.. Size lO 1 ,.- takes 3'A yaids 33 null Send Thirty-five cents in «oms foi tins pattern —add 5 tents toi each pit tent if >ou t\ish Ist t lass mailmg._Seml to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dept , 232 West 18th St, New Toil: 11. N Y, Pi nit plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Farm Women 3 To Operate Booth At Ephrata Fete Final plans were made for a booth to be opeiated at the Eph rata Hospital Auxiliary Lawn Fete June 8 at a meeting ot Farm Women 3 Saturday at Ward’s Pine Room in Ephrata The booth will feature fresh garden vegetables in season, home canned fruit, vegetables and jellies, potato salad, baked beans, red beet eggs, fresh eggs and beef barbeque Mfs. Lloyd Martin, Mrs. Earl Latshaw, Mrs. Rudolph Shmk, Mrs Mary Au gust and Mrs Mary Raihl were named as a committee m charge of the affair. in further business, $2OO was Contributed to the Ephrata Hos pital. Five dollars was given to the County Mental Health Assn ' The speaker was Miss Pauline Stauffer art supervisor at McCaskey High School in Lan caster. She spoke on art appre ciation and told ot her trip to Germany last summer Mrs Edgar Binkley gave a re port on Homemaker’s Day Guests were members of So ciety One. Mrs Adam Kopp, hostess, sei ved refreshments at a social hour following the meeting baked pie shell, cover with ci umbs. CRUMBS 1 cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon shortening ( use a little more shortening) 1 teaspoon baking soda 2 cups flour Bake 40 minutes in moderate oven. We hope you’ve enjoyed these rhubarb recipes today. We’ll have some more next week "Chop-All"costs less* * • * I* -*£i~ 9171 SIZES 4'A— 24'/t CONESTOGA FARM SERVICE SAl4j7>ga Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 24, 1957—9 get a deal on a Gehl — Before you buy a chopper, get the Gehl deal’ More farmers own Gehl than any oilier independent make. Yet famous "Chop-All” is lower in price than 8 other leading choppers!* High-capacity Gehl is known for finer, cleaner cutting Field chopping with Gehl saves time, cuts spoilage Ask us about tfie free Gehl Forage Profit Plan which shows how much you can save o n yout farm by chopping. Then get the lower paced Gehl deal l Come in . . . let's make a deal! QUARRYVILLE R. M. BRUBAKER Society 13 Guest Of Society 9 At May Meeting Farm Women Society 13 was entertained by Society 9 Satuiday at a meeting at Martic .Township* School An extensive musical program was given under the direction of Piogram Chairman, Mrs. Erla Ge hman. Vocal solos were given by John Warfel, Susie and Tommy Martin, and Mi’s. Claience Martin. A duet was given by Arlene Huber and Lynn Kneisley In the insturmental division, an accordian solo was played by Barbara Warfel and Mary Brinley played several selections on the steel guitar. Piano solos were played by Lynn Kneisley, Arlene Huber and Mrs. Clarence Martin. Mrs. Kenneth Eshleman gave a talk entitled - “Inspiring Thoughts” Miss Florence Herr presented two humorous mono logues. The meeting was opened with the Lord’s Prayer, a salute to the flag and the singing of Brighten the Corner. Mrs Harry Zook, president of Society 13 introduced members of her society. Attending were 23 members of Society 13, 20 mem bers of Society 9 and nine visitors. Society 9 president Mrs Wal ler Waifel. reported on Home maker’s Day and announced the Homemaker’s Week will be held at the Pennsylvania State Uni versity from June 17 to 20. The June meeting will be held Sunday, June 16, at Buchmiller Park in Lancaster The meeting will be in the form or a family picnic beginning at 5 p m Refreshments and a social hour concluded the meeting HEAR The Mennonite Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M. Norristown WNAH 8:00 A. ML Hanover WHVK 1:00 P. M. _/ r' One rew crop heod A'lfh PTO Solf propelled with 2 Row Crop Hoad
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