Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 12, 1958, Image 10

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    10 —Lancaster Farming, Friday, September 12, 1958
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Farm Wife and Family
(Continued from page nine)
GREEN TOMATO PIE
3 cups green tomatoes, sliced
J 2 cup brown sugar
J -2 cup molasses
Vz cup water
2 tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon cinnamon
4 teaspoon nutmeg
Pastry for 2 (9-inch) crusts
Sbce tomatoes in thin rings
Do not pare. Cover with boiling
water and let stand for 10 minu
tes Dram Put tomato slices in
unbaked pastry shell.
Combine sugar, flour and
spices Add molasses and water.
Pour mixture over tomatoes Cov
gr with a top crust Bake at 425
degrees for 15 minutes reduce
temperature to 375 degrees and
continue to bake 30 minutes
Makes 1 (9-inch) pie.
GREEN TOMATO
MINCEMEAT PIE
1 peck tomatoes
1 quart sliced apples, fresh
or dried
Salt
1 pound suet chopped
Cinnamon nutmeg and
cloves
pounds brown sugar
- 3 lemons
= Wash tomatoes Cut in small
pieces Sprinkle with salt. Let
stand overnight. Drain Add suf
ficient water to prevent sticking.
Cook 30 minutes stirring frequent
ly Add lemon juice, grated rind
tf one lemon and white of one
lemon cut in small pieces Add ap
ples, suet, raisins and sugar Add
spites to taste ad a few grains of
salt Simmer slowly, stirring fre
quently, until tomatoes and ap
ples are tender and flavors are
blended Pack in freshly steriliz
ed jars. Seal Bake in a double
mist pic
Another quick bread which is
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takes 37* jarcls 35 inch fabric.
Send FIFTY CENTS in coins
for this pattern —add 5 cents for
<ach pattein ifyou wish Ist class
mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper
Pattern Dept, 232 West 18th St,
New York 11, N Y. Print plainly
NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE,
SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
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nice for a luncheon is this Nut
Bread. Served with a fruit salad
and cottage cheese, it makes the
perfect luncheon platter.
3 cups sifted all-purpose flour
Vz teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon soda
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup brown sugar, firmly
packed
1 cup coarsely chopped aval
nuts
1 egg
2 tablespoons molasses
l\z cups buttermilk
| DEAD ANIMALS f
| REMOVED PROMPTLY |
g Will Pay Full Value =
= For Dead Animals g
= Dealers in Bones, Tallow =f
= and Hides =
1 FRY’S RENDERING I
| WORKS |
g Prop., John Fry g
| 2114 Bollinger RD. |
g Lancaster =
= Ph EX 2 4515 if No Answer =
g Phone EX 7-0472 g
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“Also Bail Bond Service”
BUHRMANS
CONVENIENT ONE PRICE
PARKING LOTS IN
LANCASTER
Opposite Brunswick Hotel
Opposite Post Office
Chestnut & Queen Streets
West Chestnut Street
Next to Western Auto A New
Weber Hotel
East Kin g Street
Norman A. Buhrman,
228 N. Duke St.
“Also Bail Bond Service”
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The SHAVER
HH I G H HEN-HOUSED
PRODUCTION Shaver
Starcross layers averaged 289
eggs per bird housed at four
separate test locations
2000 miles apart
jyj GOOD EGG SlZE—Eggs
leghorns averaged 26 2 ounces
per dozen
5/
GRAM—The Shaver Poultry Breeding
Farm, Ltd of Galt, Ontario, maintains a
constant testing program, supervised by
three of the continents top geneticists, and
involving 108 strain crosses, conducted at
four widely separated locations in Canada
and two in the States The results of each
cross are evaluated on their performance at
all locations.
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NUT BREAD
GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS, INC.
laid by Shaver Starcross
OUTSTANDING BREEDING PRO-
3 tablespoons melted butter
Silt together the flour, salt,
soda and baking powder. Add
sugar and walnuts Beat egg until
thick and lemon-colored, add mo
lasses and buttermilk Combine
with first mixture along with
melted butter. Stir only to blend
ingredients Do not beat. This
will be very thick. Spoon the mix
ture in a well-buttered loaf bread
pan, 9x5x3 inches, making
slight hollow m center. Let stand
20 minutes before baking Bake in
a moderate oven C 350 degrees!
for about 60 minutes or until a
wooden pick thrust into the centei
comes out clean Turn out of pan
onto wire rack to cool. Don’t let
it bother you it the loaf cracks
acioss the top during the baking.
Most all of them do.
This bread may be served warm
or cold. To slice thinly for sand
wich making, it is better to have
it a day old.
NOTE. One-half to three
fourths cups chopped figs, dates
cr raisins may be added along
with the nuts.
CLOUDY JELLY If the jel
ly you made is cloudy, it may be
that your poured the jelly mix-
PEARS FOR EVERYONE
H.L. SHANK kes
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. . . an achievement of Canada’s great breeding farm
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over
Farm Women 20
To Sponsor Contestant
At a recent meeting of Society
of Farm Women 20 at the home
of Mrs Chester Trout, Oxford,
RJD, it was voted to sponsor
one of the contestants in the So
lanco High School Teenagers
Club Contest this Fall.
The Society will assist at the
Quarryville Fair September 17
to 19 by manning the outdoor
food stands.
In place of a program at this
meetings, members toured the
Octoraro Water Works at Spring
Grove
Next meeting will be held at
1-45 pm, Thursday, Oct. 2, in
the home of Mrs. Forest Rein
hart, Jr., Artville. Mrs William
Crawford, Jr., will be the assist
ant hostess.
ture into glasses too slowly. Other
causes for cloudy jelly are im
properly strained juice, mixture
allowed to stand before pounng
into glasses, and jelly set too fast
usually the result of using
fruit too green
Bartlett|Pears
WHOLESALE and RETAIL!
Open; Evenings—Closed: Sunday
CALL AT THE
presents
STARCROSS 2 88 1
+
Write or Phone Mt. Jon OL 3-2455
Greider Leghorn Farms, Inc.
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"Attention,
Please!"
We Are Happy To Announce
Another Very Fine Crop Of
NEW DANVILLE PIKE Phone
Lancaster R. D. #6 EX 2-6022
MT, JOY, R. 1, PA.
Nancy Kern To
Leave Post Sept. 30
Miss Nancy L Kern, Associate
Extension Home Economist, an
nounced this week she will leave
the post Tuesday, September 30.
In a letter to members of the
Lancaster County Agricultural
Extension Association Executive
Committee, Miss Kern announced
her resignation The Home Econ
omist informed the Committee
she would be assuming “a new
and different job—that of a house
wife”. Also in her letter Miss
Kern expressed her thanks for
the kindness and help of “every
one, including 4-H members, lead
ers, and extension personnel ”
“Although I did not want to
leave the County before the com
pletion of 4-H work, records, and
reports,” she concluded, “I am
anxious to start my new job”
Before coming to Lancaster,
Miss Kern was Assistant Home
Economist in Lebanon County
LANCASTER FARMING
CLASSIFIED ADS
PAY
Phone STterling 6-2132
LOW MOR
TALITY Laying house
mortality for a period of 12
months at four locations was
only 1 67%, or over 98 hens
remaining out of every 100
pullets housed.
I* EXCEPTIONAL FEED
yH CONVERSION Shaver
Starcross layers produced a
dozen eggs for each 3 83 pounds
of feed consumed, or 4 pound
less than the average of the
other strain-crosses and hy
brids tested.
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SHAVER