Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 1969, Image 11

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    • For The Farm Wife
(Continued fiom Page 10)
on butteied biead, spicad the
meat geneiously with softened
ci earn cheese Add moie thunn
ger and the second slice of
biead Chilled celeiy, fresh
fuuts, and a cold caiton of milk
in the lunch bag vail help to
keep all the food cool
MENU 2 A sesame seed sand
vdch bun filled with slices of de
licately flavored bologna layeied
with slices of sharp Cheddar
cheese makes a hearty sand
wich Several sliveis of dill pic
kles add a tangy touch to the
sandwich Grapes, white or red,
are fine finger fruits for the
carried lunch
MENU 3 Fried chicken is
especially packable It can be
cooked and frozen for carrying
Biown bread sandwiches with a
cream cheese and chopped nut
filling plus a crisp apple are a
good combination with the
chicken Chicken is fun to eat
with the fingers so no knife and
fork are needed
MENU 4- Cold roast pork
thinly sliced and arranged on
rje bread bung new variety to
the lunch bag Mustaid mayon
naise, or Thousand Island Dress
ing spread on the jnead keeps
it moist and compliments the
lean roast poik Keep in mind
that whethei hot or cold, poik
is nch in thiamine, a vei" im
pel tant null lent a snail cor
tainei of an ile coleslaw adds
cuspness and vilaram C to the
menu A banana and one 01 two
cusp sugai cook,es are the de=-
seit foi this meal
Can You Afford Not To Be A
LANCASTER CO. FARMERS
ASSOCIATION MEMBER?
Can you afford to lose the Penusjlvania Milk Control Law?
Can you afford to lose your farm to land-grab government schemes 9
Can you afford to lose your sales tax exemption on farm supplies and
machinery used m production?
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Can you afford to pay doable for your truck license fee 9
Can you afford to lose your farm to “open-space'’ scheme^ 9
Can mu afford to let jour farm be maiitiged from Washington by s>c
“Agricultural Experts?"
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Can vou afford another 5 ear $l.lO per hull'd v^heat?
Can ion afford the threat of imitation m-'k pioducis 9
Can 011 aiicrd government legislations prohibiting >«; ■ > , t
join faim?
@ Can >Oll afford to employ union labor on our I aim 7
These are just a few of the proposed legtsiehor m .
Co Farmers Assn, members •<*/e> - e able to step in i 7 f J
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But many of these threats still
Assembly end Congress.
AGAIN AS:Si";
CAN YOU AFFORD NOT TO A LCFA h
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A LCFA MEMBER!
IF
LANCASTER COUNTY DIRECTORS
Pres. CLYDE E. WIVELL JAMES G. KREIDER
R D 1, Columbia R D 1, Quairyville
Vice Pres. - JAMES M. GARBER EARL E. MARTIN
R D 2, Mt Joy R D 1, Ephrata
Sec. ■ Treas - JAMES L. MARTIN ELLIS K. MENTZER
567 Delp Rd , Lane R D 2, New TIoH md
CLYDE M. BUCHEN DONALD E. NEY
R D 3, Manheim R D 1, Marietta
ROBERT C. GROFF LEROY PFAUTZ
R D 3, Quauvville R D 1, Stevens
ROBERT G. HARNISH JAMES R. M OOD
R D 2 Conestoga R D 2 NoilmUirm
10% increase in Life & Dismemberment Policy with dues paid by January 1 to
Lancaster County Farmers Assn.
Many who cairy theii lunch
in a box oi bag depend on vend
mg machines foi milk oi some
othei bevei age to complete then
noon meals
This Giaham Date Bread
would be a tasty addition to a
lunch box—
GRAHAM DATE BREAD
Vi cup sifted all-purpose flour
Vi teaspoon salt
V 6 teaspoons baking powder
1% cups graham cracker
crumbs
cup light brown sugar,
firmly packed
(8-ounce) package chopped
dates
cup chopped walnuts or
pecans
teaspoons grated orange
rind
eggs, well beaten
cup orange juice
cup butter or margarine,
melted and cooled
2
Vi
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Sift together first three in
gredients, add next five ingredi
ents and mix well Combine
egg, orange juice and butter 01
margarine Stu into diy ingredi
ents mixing just until combined
Turn into a gi eased (8%x4%x
2'/2 inch) loaf pan Bake in a
preheated slow oven (325 de
giees) 60 to 65 minutes oi until
cake testei nisei ted in certei
comes cut clean Let cool, in
par on w le lack 10 minutes
Turn out and cool completely
Sloie aluminum foil wrapped
ovc. night for easy slicing Makes
about 16 slices
SERV'CE TO FJEIABSP FT bPT-3 INCLUDE
Fulton Giange #66 held then
annual Christmas paity Decem
bei 23 at the Grange Hall in
Oakiyn It was p'eceded by two
groups going carolling m chaige
of the Youth committee Some
of Colei am Giange #1667 join
ed in the cai oiling and attend
ed the party
Mrs Jesse Wood, Lecturer,
was in charge of the program
Miss Bonnie Millei, Fulton
Grange’s contestant in the Miss
Solanco pageant, played a piano
solo “The Little Drummer Boy ”
J Robert Reed played a medley
of Christmas songs on his violin
and was accompanied on the pi
ano by Mrs Melvin C Boyce of
Coleram Grange Mrs Ambrose
Giffing conducted a square
dance
Santa appeared and assisted
ir the gift exchange for the
Junior and the Subordinate
Grange and friends About 65
weie in attendance
Cub Scout Pack #l3O will
piesent “Show Boat” at the next
meeting Jan 13 and the Junior
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V> cup chunk-style peanut but-
ter
v i cup chopped dales
6 tablespoons cr.mge iuim
1 teaspoon giamd oiauge lind
8 Kolia i J iliisk rolls
Combine fust fom in ledients
untl well olended Spiead on
mils
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FRUITED SPREAD
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, January 4, 1969
Ladies,
Have You Heard? . ..
By Dons Thomas, Extension Home Economist
The After-Christmas Tree
Aftei the holiday season, the tree has served its purpose in-
doors
You can use your tree m a community
12th Night burning ceremony
Or use it in the backyard as a shelter for
birds and a bird feeding station
Or discai d the tree by taking it to a refuse
dump or seeing that it is taken away by the
icfuse collectors in your neighborhood Speci
fic days are usaully set for the pickup of trees
after the holiday season
If you used a live tree
bagged plant it promptly
Pork Available lu Cured Form
Cured and smoked pork chops are avail
able in most stores The loin of pork is cuied
and smoked much the same way, as ham and
bacon and is sliced into chops They requite
only heating and seiving
Price of smoked chops is
generally higher than fiesh
style pork chops because of the
processing and limited quanti
ties available
Theie is less shunkage in
smoked chops and you can ac
tually scive moie me-T than you
would fiom a ficsn chop of the
same size
Buying And Caiing Foi Lettuce
Select a head that's fnm but
not hard
when. 8 press 8 !!“s usua’ly Then Place the head, coi e side
good choice down in a colander, sieve, 01 on
Examine the stem or core end a rac k> 1° dl ain
for discoloiation —if there is When the head is well diain
any, the head has lost some of ed, stoie it in the lefngerator
its quality in a tightly closed plastic bag.
SAVE AT
BOB’S
Save Bite
MARKET
7a3 S BRO A.D ST
LITITZ, PEYNA
Planning to buy more
f' 'X ki 1,1 ,i f. >3saa
£ / ‘^i c 4^es
Ss-a Farm Credit first for
1 v <■ j
- xfllj r Cj U*
Don’t buy another acre of lend until you ccmpa.e the
Farm Credit v-ay w.th otnor sources ct i.n? r =ing long
Term "or n C'ecrt in.-irs cost less. Vci can UUe as ion 0
as ypcs to moay. You can pay in ac. me u m out
penaky Taih to Farm Credit today and \ou d <£!ea • • •
the on’y way to buy land is the Faim Great way. And
Farm Credit loans may be used to buy eqinornert or
livestocK . . . ,o pay operating expenses ... or tor all
your farm, your farm home and your farm family needs.
LONG TERM LAND BANK MORTGAGE LOANS
VANS
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balled and
To piopeily piepare head Idt
tuce for stoiage, stup off coaise
leaves then i emove the _ core.
One way to i emove the coie is
to whack the head, coie side
down, on the sink diamboaid
and lift out the coie with your
fmgei s
You can use a shaip knife to
remove the coi e hi t cut edges
tend to discc'or i apidlv
Rinse the head coie side up,
undei cold, i mining watei
Robsrt K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Patz Safes & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloadeis - Cattle Feeders
Quamville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2551)
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