1 1 f-) > 10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 30, 1958 For the Farm Wife and Family from page 9) Add the milk gradually to the peanut butter, stunng until smooth Beat egg slightly, add honev and salt, and stir to mix Combine the two mixtures Pour into a small (1-pint) baking dish. Set baking dish in a pan of hot water and bake at 325 de grees about 30 minutes, or until custard is set Makes four Va-cup servings HONEY-APPLE CRISP 2 cups pared and sliced apples 2 tablespoon» sugar IM> teaspoons lemon juice cup all-purpose flour '4 cup liquid honey 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 s teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons butter or mar garine Place apples in a shallow bak n g dish Combine the sugar, lemon juice and honey Spread £jl Don’t Neglect Your Eyes lyt Vi-it Your Eye Doctor i£ \ou in doubt Doctoi’s Xc'£* Piescnptions Filled. Adjustments,'Repairs. DAVID’S -OPTICAL CO. 114 Plince &t Lancaster Phone EX 4 2767 Ah.ajs See Better A'™ '?" w<r- ' „ WELL. IN VARIED ENVIRONMENTS Rank of nationally sold chicks'ln 19SS-57 tests (losed on income over feed co*t except in N Y. C. end Missouri*) bby ' Utt Mo. H 1 C. Teao. UUi* An. ‘ B * t link Kimber K-137 Sfram A Sfrom I Strain C Strain D Strain E Strom F Strain G - | 25 •Incomplete tAveroge of 2 entries, over feed on d chicfc cosls K-137 entries ranked FIRST IN NET INCOME among all nationally sold chicks entered in three or more of the above tests. 'lhe average net income from himberchiks was 36<t higher Hum the average of all entries. Such consistent, prof itable performance m a wide variety of ennronments should encourage you to order K-137 Kimberchiks this season. Lon«ciiccker’s Hatchery 1110 South Market St. Elizabethtown, Pa. . i'i i ®X®Q(gj)j Farm Women 8 Rent Sewing Machine for 4-H Society of Farm Women 8 met May 17 at the home of Mrs Abner Eisser, Bambndge Road, Eliza bethtown Co-hostesses with Mrs. R.ssor were Miss Ada Kra>bill, over apples Mix the flour, brown sugar, and salt, cut or work m the butter or margarine until mixture is crumbly Cover apples Vith the flour mixture and bake at 375 degrees for 30 to 40 min utes or until the apples are tend er and the crust is brown Good sened with whipped cieam and a dash of cinnamon on top M3kes 4 sellings HONEY SALAD DRESSING 1 teaspoon paprika I '> teaspoon powdered dry mus tard -2 teasooon salt J/ 2 teaspoon celery salt 1 2 cup liquid honey 3 tablespoons lemon juice I I cup vinegar 1 cup salad oil Tui\ the diy mgiedients Add the honej, lemon juice, and vine gar Slowly add the salad Oil, heating until well blended Makes about 2 cups UOXEY SANDWICH FILLING i Beat togethei until fluffy three tablesnoons liquid oi ci earn ed honey and a 4 ounce package cream cheese Use about 2 table snoons of the tilling to a sand v jeh 2 Honc> with chopped chicd Buns and chopped nuts if de sired 3 Honey and chopped or giated oiange peel 4 I-Lncu and peanut or almond buttei Jamesway. 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Farm Equipment Sales and Service Farm WoiritfhV Society 22 Hosts Society 8; Mello-drama Given Farm Women's Society 22 met May 13 at the Farm Bureau Co operative, Lancaster They enter tained 21 members of Society 8 The meeting was opened by de votions led by Mrs. Melvin Peiffer and Mrs Wilmer Andrews. Each member answered roll call by giving the number of their children THE VISITING president ad dressed the group After a short business meeting the group was entertained by a Mrs John Keener and Mrs Ben iamin Keener A contribution for the support of the Migrant Workers program was made The Society will rent a sewing machine for the use of the Donegal 4-H Sewing Club An invitation was extended the group to attend the educational piogram and tea to be held May 22 at the Production Credit Bldg., Lancaster, by the Pennsylvania Farmers Assn The proposed new technical school will be discussed by William Beahen, principal of Donegal schools Mis John D Long, Lancaster, spoke to the gioup on ‘ Home and Family ” Mrs Abner Risser, delegate to the Pennsylvania Citizens Assn meeting at the Stevens House May 1, reported on the highlights of the meeting The next meeting will be held June 21 at the home of Miss Mary Stncklei, R 2 Mt Joy Farm Women 9 Entertain Society 20 Faim Women 9 entertained I aim Women 20 May 17 at the Martic Township Elementary School V special progiam was given by Society 9 Devotions were in charge of 'irs Doiothy Waif cl president Mrs Elam Bucks’alter, county I) csident, gave a short talk. Speakei at the meeting was the Rev Fiances Barnett of the Lan caster Church of God His topic v. as ‘Molheis In the musical program, piano Ph. EX 3-3906 pantorrtine entitled “Melto-drama” by Mrs. William Weller, Mrs Har old Ranck, Mrs Paul Miller, Mrs. Lester Landis, Mrs Charles Shir ley, Mrs. Donald Esbenshade, Mrs Eugene Bare, Mrs Norman Kalb, Mrs. Clarence Rohrer, Mrs Willis Rohrer, Mrs Charles Fisher, with Mrs Harold Zook serving as nar rator Speaker at the meeting was Mrs Miriam Collins, nand writing dnalyst Following the speaker, games were conducted by Mrs. Jay Landis A FOOD COMMITTEE was ap pointed for the family picnic to be held in July. They are Mrs Norman Kolb, Mrs Lester Landis, Mrs Clarence Rohrer and Mrs Willis Rohrer The next meeting wil be a luncheon meeting to be held at 1 p m June 1 at the home of Mrs Willis Rohrer, Smoketown Mrs Clarence Rohrer will be co-hos tess. After the luncheon, the group will visit the Amish Farm and Christ Home Mother’s Day Program Given By Society 2 A Mothers Day program was the highlight of the May 17 meet ing of Farm Women 2. Planes were given the oldest and young est mothers present The meeting, held at the>home of Mrs Silas Long, R 4 Manhoim was opened with a song and the solos weie presented by Arlene Huber and Lvnn Kneisley, the two young ladies then combined them talents for a piano duet. A gu.tar numbei was played by Maiv Bnnley Vocal selections weie presented by Mrs Martin, soloist; Tommy mid Suzy Mai tin accompanied by their mother, and Joan Nicode mus accompanied by Mrs Helen Eshleman Spring Speciais-Recluced Prices Gas Stoves Gas Heaters Gas Clothes Dryers Room Healers Priced Low to Sell Our Service the Best Our green tanks match your shrubbery WARD BOTTLE GAS, Ephrata lIISIBDIIIBRIBIIIBIBBIII S WORLD’S MOST ECONOMICAL TRACTOR - PORCHE ■ - Model P-122 28 Horse Power B m You owe it to yourself to see the many,. q many features Porche Diesel offers. Ask For A Demonstration SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICE NEW HOLLAND form Women 18 See Cooking Demonstration Farm Women Society 18 met May 17 at the home of Mrs Wil lis Z" Esbenshade, 1631 Esben shade Rd, Lancaster. Mrs Ed v'ard M Wissler was co-hostess The president, Mrs Robert R Good, presided Devotions were lea by Mrs William P. Shelton Twenty two”members answered roll call by giving a cooking hint Mrs Sterling Elmer reported on the Pennsylvania Citizens Assn meeting, and Mrs H Ra> mond Stoner reported on the Community Council’s meeting The two hostesses gave cook ing demonstration of five lunche on items which were later served tn the members Mrs Esbenshade and Ml’s Wissler bad attended a cooking demonstration given by Mrs Ruth Kreibich of the Home Economics Extension Service of Lancaster County. The next meeting will be held at 2 p m June 21 at the home of Mis H Raymond Stoner, 1051 Eden Rd, Lancaster. Membei s will make flower arrangements alter a demonstration by Mr® Lester H Kreider reading of Scriptures by Mis Jay S,ihm The Society’s secretary, Mrs. Fail Petticoffer, gave a report on the meeting of the Pennsylvania Citizens Assn Mrs Mary Witmeyer repoited that five members served as wai ti esses at the Heait Haven Bazzai A reading on Mothers was given bv Mrs Roy Shelly Jr. Mis Noiman Moyer, R 1 Man hcim, gave an mleiestmg demon- stration on cake decoration A SlO contribution was made to the Muscular Dystrophy fund Refreshments w ere served hv Mrs Long and co hostess, Mis Maihn Hosier DIESEL WITH DEPENDABLE FRONT SUSPENSION ■ WITH AIR COOLED DIESEL ENGINE ■ WITH HYDRAULIC CLUTCH ■ WITH DIFFERENTIAL LOCK ■ WITH SAFER PORTAL AXLE ■ WITH 3 POWER TAKE-OTfS ■ Ph. EL 4-2214 i First Place ■ Winner of ■ Economy Award — National Plowing Contest — 1957
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