Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 12, 1964, Image 16

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    .6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 12, 1964
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State
Angus Steers
Swept 3 Major
Livestock Wins
Angus steers made a sensa
tional record at the recent In
ternational Livestock Exposi
tion in Chicago, the livestock
industry’s biggest show, by
winning the three major in
terbreed grand championships.
The black, hornless beef anim
als won the top trio of awards
in the big event by sweeping
high honors for individual
steers, carloads of 15 head,
and carcasses. In two of these
divisions Angus won the re
serve championships.
Selected as grand champion
steer of the 658-head show
was “Charger,” a 1,000-pound
Angus senior calf exhibited
by 15-year-old Janet Kay Per
nng of Leßoy, Illinois. Her
winner also won the cham
pionship of the division for
4-H Club and F.F.A. mem
bers. The animal was produced
in the Angus herd of Ken
Reeser, of Leßoy, and sold for
$l7 50 per pound. The buyer
was Chicago’s Central National
Bank. Officials said the cham
pion would be taken on tour
to over 60 Mid-West banks in
the next few weeks.
Ferd and George Schmidt
of Delmar, lowa, captured the
grand championship of the
carload classes with a group
of 15 Angus steers which
weighed an average of 1,084
Ph. 653-1451
FARM WOMEN #« BOLD
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
Farm Women #6 held their
Christmas program last Sat
urday at the Fire Company
Social Room, Elizabethtown. A
covered dish supper was served
featuring home-made food and
plenty of it.
.Following group -singing of
Christmas, carols there was a
talk by the Rev. Howard Bern
hard of Mount Joy, Pa.
The next meeting will be
held on January 9 at the home
of Mrs, Milton Eberly..
Plans were made concern
ing the State Farm Women
Convention at Harrisburg on
January 11 and 12.
'On December 12 a bus trip
will be made to Cherry Hill
Shopping Center.
pounds. Their sleek winners
were sold to Pfaelzer Broth
ers, Chicago meat firm, at
$36.50 per cwt. It was the first
win for the veteran exhibitors
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A Hint for Using Chili Powder
Per hips you've always
thought of chili simply aa hot.
Hut there’s more to .this
tropical herb than that Al
though there are different var
ieties. the chili we buy at gur
grocery store- in pungent,
tangy with only a bit of snap.
Not really hot by ordinary
standards, the delightful flavor
of chili is a fine addition to
many dishes. Don’t be afraid
to experiment. .. chances are
you’ll come up with many
ideas to enhance ordinary re
cipes.
Worth Knowing
Always serve venison pip
ing hot. Fat from venison be
comes hard as it cools.
Ready-to-serve cereals 'ln
multipacks of small boxes may
cost two or three times more
per ounce than the same
cereal in a larger box.
It takes six medium-size ap
ples to make a nine-inch apple
pie.
L H. BRUBAKER