Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 09, 1968, Image 19

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til smooth. Add milk all at
once, stirring constantly, until
mixture Is smooth and thicken
ed. Add green pepper, pimiento,
salt and eggs; heat thoroughly,
stirring gently to avoid break
ing egg wedges. Spoon immedi
ately over shredded wheat bis
cuits, which have been heated
in a 375 degree oven and salted
if desired. Makes 4 servings.
EGGSCITING FRILLUPS
3 eggs, well beaten
1 cup small curd cottage
cheese, well beaten
Va cup flour
Vs teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon butter, melted
FILLING:
1 egg, slightly beaten
Vs cup sugar
14 cup melted butter
1 tablespoon grated lemon
peel
2 tablespoons grated orange
peel
2 tablespoons lemon juice
% cup orange juice
Blend eggs into the cheese,
flour, salt and butter. Bake on
hot griddle, making small and
thin. Spread with filling, roll
and pour remaining filling over
all. Combine all ingredients for
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743 S. BROAD ST.
LITITZ, PENNA.
Farm Women
SOCIETY 1
The Society of Farm Women
1 voted to donate SlO to the
Crippled Children Society and $5
to the Shared Holiday at a meet
ing held recently at the home of
Mrs. John Erb, 2037 Litit/, Pike,
Lancaster.
Mrs. Roy Brubaker, president,
conducted tlie meeting Mrs.
George Zahn served as the song
leader and Mrs Raymond Groff
presented the devotions. Roll
call was answered by the mem
bers telling what they did to
make someone happy.
It was reported that 240 can
cer pads were made at a meet
ing held at the home of Mrs.
Clayton Sangery Three mem
bers of Society 1 and three mem
bers of Society 27 will visit the
County Home on Thursday,
March 21 and serve refresh
ments. A rescheduled program
featuring the Baroness Von
Trapp will be held at Center
ville Junior High School on Sat
urday, March 23 at 8 p m. Mrs
Marjorie Wiand, a representa
tive of Shared Holiday, was the
guest speaker at the Society
meeting.
A covered dish luncheon will
be held on Saturday. April 6 at
the Lutheran Church, Lincoln
The Society of Farm Women 3
will be entertained Mrs Rich
ard Peters, Lancaster will speak
filling in small saucepan and
mix well Cook over low heat,
stirring constantly until smooth
and thickened. Filling may be
made in advance and refriger
ated until used.
To serve; Keep hot and sprin
kle confectioners’ sugar over the
top and garnish with orange
slices Makes 2 to 3 servings
'.ranch
FICE
e and effort as well as money
e the convenient Bank By Mail
The Conestoga National Bank.
When you have a checking account, savings
account, vacation club, Christmas club ...
or any number of special accounts with The
Headquarters for Money Matters ... you
can conduct your banking business from
your nearest mail box. And . . . there are
45,511 of our "branch offices" in Lan
caster County. Yet convenience is but one
of the many reasons so many Lancastrians
bank at the Conestoga Bank. Why not dis
cover the other important reasons for
yourself.
Conestog
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LANCASTER / CENTERVILLE / LANDISVILLE / UTITZ
MANHEIM TOWNSHIP / MILLERSVILLE / ROHRERSTOWM
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
A Trustee far The Lancaster Caunty Foundation
on the subject, "Origami'*.
The Society of Farm Women
1 is planning a Bake Sale for
April 27 to be held at Stauffer’s
Market at Kissel Hill. The Ways
and Means committee, Mrs. Ira
Shearer, chairman, is in charge
of the sale.
SOCIETY 6
Society of Farm Women 6 met
recently at the home of Mrs
Susan Brill. 32 W. High St..
Elizabethtown. President. Mrs
Martha Eshelman, presided.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
Mark Geyer. The group made
123 cancer pads in February. It
was voted to give $25 to Easter
Seals and an additional $l5 to
the Scholarship Fund.
Six members will serve at
Heart Haven in April. A skit was
given by Mrs. Muriel Saylor,
Miss Margaret Haines, Mrs.
Charles Rife and Mrs. Samuel
Meyer
The April meeting will be held
at the United Brethren Church,
Milton Grove. Assisting Mrs
Brill were Mrs Eva Parrett and
Mrs Margaret Bowers.
SOCIETY 10
Society of Farm Women 10
met recently at the home of Mrs.
Frank Hodecker, 907 Rohrers
town Rd Devotions were led by
Mrs. Lewis Bowser.
The program featured Mrs
Harry Sloat, who gave a talk il
lustrated with charts on poison
ous plants that grow in the
north-eastern part of the U S
A bus is chartered to the Phil
adelphia Flower Show on Wed
nesday, March 13. The bus will
leave the car barn in Lancaster
at 7:30 a m
Next meeting will be April 6
at the Landis Valley Motor Inn
at 1• 30 pm Hostesses will be
Miss Frances Lefever and Mrs.
Blaine Stewart
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 9.1988 —15
or the
Farm Wife and
Ladies, Have You Heard?...
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Selecting Tasty Beef Roasts
Select the cut of beef with the method of
cooking in mind.
A wise choice for a good pot roast is the
arm or round bone with two and one-half to
three servings in every pound, or a blade
chuck roast which gives two servings a pound.
Heel of round has very little fat and no
bone
Rump roast is similar to rib roast in flavor
but not so tender
Standing rib roast is a most tender oven
roast If you’d prefer it without the bones, you
can have the bones removed and the meat
rolled.
' Clothing Selection For Tall,
Stout Figure
Select designs and accessories
that give illusions of less width
to the figure
Simple designs with little de
tail are becoming.
The center of interest should
toe near the face with vertical
and horizontal lines balanced.
Select skirts that are easy fitt
ing, straight, or slightly flared.
What We Buy
The food we buy most often is
meat. Eighty out of each 100
customers buy meat; 78 buy
dairy products (mostly milk);
57 buy fresh fruits or vege
tables; and 41 buy baked foods
(mostly white bread).
Shop For Community
As Well As House
A good place to live means
NOTICE
Change of Telephone
Number
717-397-4761
AGWAY SUPPLY CENTER
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Family
more than a structurally strand
house.
Neighborhood should be de
veloped as a complete communi
ty offering activity outlets for
adults and children.
Community needs adequate
and easily accessible schools,
libraries, playgrounds, parks,
grocery and speciality stores,
police and fire protection, and
special services for particulai
family needs.
Quality of the facilities and
their ability to serve people’s
needs is an important factor to
consider when deciding on a
place to live.
Banana Skin Tells Of
Inside Quality
If the banana skin is yellow
with green tips, you know'the
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