Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 13, 1968, Image 15

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    FARM WOMEN NEWS
SOCIETY 14
Society of Farm Women #l4
met Wednesday, July 10, at the
home of Mrs. J. Paul Hostetler,
Strasburg HI, co-hostesses were
Miss Mary Mcllinger, Mrs. Clar
ence S. Herr and Mrs. Warren
Hershey,
The meeting was in charge
of the president, Mrs. Christian
Landis. Mrs. Clarence Herr had
charge of the devotions. $57.25
was received from a cakeless
bake sale and used to support
a Korean orphan. Miss Ann
Newswanger rendered several
piano-accordian selections.
Mrs. R. Theodore Bixler
spoke to the group on “Ink
Wells. History and You”. The
Bixlers have collected 181 ink
wells of all types.
The next meeting will be the
annual family covered dish pic
nic at the La'mpeter Communi
ty Park on August 14 at 6:30
P M. The speaker will be Mrs.
Walter Kauffman, a monologist,
who will present “Comedy Time
with Lillian Kauffman,”
SOCIETY 6
Society of Farm Women 6
met in the social room of the
Harrisburg National Bank.
Save
at
Save Rite
MARKET
743 S. BROAD ST.
LITITZ, PENNA.
03*^-
Elizabethtown Branch. Mrs.
Martha Eshelman, president,
was in charge of the event. De
votions were led by Mrs. Mil
ton Eberly.
A piano solo was presented
by Mrs. Charles Nissley. It was
reported that 288 packs of pre
sweetened Kool-aid were sent
to Vietnam through a local ser
viceman.
The group voted to give $lOO
to the Elizabethtown Chapter
of Future Farmers of America
to share the cost of the tour to
Europe by John Kurtz in a
People to People Goodwill mis
sion.
It was also voted to sponsor a
contestant in the Miss Elizabeth
town competition given by the
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
The Farm Women Camp will
be held at Camp SWatara, Beth
el, August 25 to 27.
Mrs. Muriel Saylor showed
pictures and gave a talk on
hands. The next meeting will
be a covered dish picnic at Sico
Park, Mount Joy, on Aug. 3 at
6 30 pm. Hostesses were Mrs
Milton Eberly, Mrs Clarence
Greiner, Mrs. Lester Breneman
and Mrs Clayton Hollinger.
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• For The Form Wife
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utea for pints and 70 minutes for
quarts. Do not overstir. Serve
over hot cornbread, biscuits, or
rice.
Melt butter in saucepan. Saute
onions in butter until tender.
Blend in flour and seasonings
Remove from heat. Gradually
add milk. Stirling constantly,
cook until mixture thickens.
Add Vfe cup cheese and pimiento,
storing until cheese melts. Add
mushrooms and liquid to white
sauce Place a layer of spaghet
ti in a 2-quart casserole. Cover
with a layer of turkey and a
layer of sauce. Repeat and finish
with a layer of spaghetti Sprin
kle Vj cup cheese over top. Cov
er and bake in a hot oven (400
degrees) about 20 minutes. Gar
nish with green pepper strips
6 servings.
Cotton’s wear resistance is
higher than other fabrics.
AN
• • * *
TURKEY TETRAZZINI
cups diced, cooked turkey
stick butter
cup sliced onions
cup flour
teaspoon salt
teaspoon white pepper
teaspoon poultry seasoning
teaspoon dry mustard
cups milk
cup shredded aged Cheddar
cheese
tablespoons chopped
pimiento
4-oz. can mushrooms, stems
and pieces
7-oz. pkg. spaghetti, cooked,
drained
cup shredded aged Cheddar
cheese
green pepper strips, cut Vx
inch wide
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 13.196 S
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Farm Wife and
Ladies, Have You Heard?..,
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Reduce Food Costs Yet Retain Food Value
Use government grades whenever possi
ble. They assure you of quality food and are a
good basis for price comparison.
Consider family likes and dislikes when
you plan menus. Thufty food buys are thrifty
only if vour family eats and emovs the food
Limit vour purchase of peushable foods
to the amounts jou can use while they aie in
top quality.
Choose the type of pack 01 giade in a
canned pioduct accoiding to the way vou plan
to use it.
Compare costs, read labels, and buv food
in the foim that gives the most seivmgs for
the monev.
Serve Kabobs At Outdoor Meafa Cut meat foi kabobs into
Kahohs are pieces of highly cubes 1 to 2 inches thick,
seasoned meat and other foods Marinate meat loi 3 hom s or
roasted on a skewer. longer m a well seasoned sauce
You can use long, thin sticks of \oui choice
of green wood with sharpened Then a'tem-te the meat, vo
ends or buy metal skewers. (Continued on Page if!)
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