18—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 22.1969 T r s f By Mrs. Charles McSparran Lancaster Farming Staff Writer Farm life may not be “all a bed of roses” but neither does it need be “all work and no play ” For women like Sara Stober (Mrs Willie Stober) can manage to do all the faim choies and still have time to play hei giand piano read go boating, swimm ing and (hei son Scott says “she’s best at walei-skiing”) Foi summei iela\at'on this family hitches then 17 foot boat behind then cai and takes oft to Cu.ft Ha\en on the Chesapeake Bay in Mainland The Stobeis own and live on a dany faim at Adamslovvn, Known as the Heft faim The faim has 58 acres of tillable giound and several acies of mea dows They keep 32 head of Holstein milking cows and at least 15 head of young stock Mrs Stober keeps enough laying hens to keep them in eggs She helps with milk-house chores and dines the tractoi for such jobs as baling hay The beautiful old brown stone house built by Jacob and Rachel Heft m 1852 has been lemodel led until it is one of the most DON’T BURN MONET Save money this winter by letting i» install a Texaco Jet Flame Booster on your oil burner. Texaco research and tests in homes prove this new flame-control de velopment can increase burner efficiency by as much as 42%. You get more heat—use less oil. Give us a call for a free an alysis of your oil-heating equipment. No obligation. [FuelChief] WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Garber Oil Co. Texaco Fuel Chief Burner Sales & Service 105 Fairview St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 FOR THE FARM WIFE AND FAMILY beautiful and comfortable mod ern farm houses to be found any where. It js also beautifully furnished Mrs stober does her own painting inside and outside. She is an excellent housekeeper, likes to sew, make hats and make flower airangements She thor oughly enjoys cooking and likes to try new lecipes Her hus band, being a typical man, is a little reluctant to tiy new dishes but here aie some of hei lecipes Blend, pour in shell and chill 2 he and then sons can vouch f Ol o. 3 houis Then put cheiry CHOW MEIN CASSEROLE 2 , hlZe 011 top . Plend 1/2 cup 1 lb hambnv<r cheny juice, 2 tablespoons sugar I*2 Clips celery and 2 tablespoons comstaich lor 2 onions sliced Co ° k u , nt)l thick a ' ld clear , Add salt and pepper to taste (ap- ied f olonns Add 1 drain ' proximately 1 tsp. salt) ed cherues C ° ol Put on top can cream of chiken soup 0 pie ~ , ~ ~ . can cream of mushroom , 0n bel e a * ;11S old-timer soup that Saia has had so long she cup water foigets wheie she got it It is tablespoons soy sauce Particularly good waim but also cup minute rice (uncooked) delicious cold It can be put in can (2V_.) chow mein th ® oven Wlth an oven meal noodles and you can sul P nse the family Fry hamburg, celeiy and on- ™ th meal, dessert and all. ions Add reat of ingredients 11 also be , good next June except noodles and place in bak- Wltk uscloLls :fiesb cherries mg dish Bake uncovered Vz hr CHERRY PUDDING at 350 degrees Reduce heat to j CU p flour 300 degrees and cover with nood- i teaspoon baking powder les, baking V 2 hr longei v l C up sugar , Since this is George Washing- butter, size of walnut ton’s birthday, every cook wants i/ £ cup milk a cheiry dessert and it’s always Mix as for cake Put into race to try a new one like buttered pan (5” x 10” loaf pan CHERRY-O-CREAM CHEESE or 9” square pan) Sprinkle PIE wth 1 cup diained cherues and 1 9 inch graham cracker crust -h cup sugar Cover with 1 cup or 1 baked pastry shell boiling water (may use cherry 1 (8 oz.) pkg. cream cheese juice) Bake 1 hour at 350 de- IVi cup (15 oz. can) sweetened grees or 375 degrees Either condensed milk fresh, frozen oi canned cherues cup lemon juice can be used Or peaches could I teaspoon vanilla be used Fruit will go to the Soften cream cheese and whip bottom but should be served as until fluffy and gradually add upsidedown cake, milk, lemon juice and vanilla. Mrs Stober, the daughter of I*2 SPECIAL VALUES PROCTOR CITATION AUTOMATIC TOASTER *9.50 PLUMB CLAW HAMMER WITH FIBERGLASS HANDLE 16 oz. size $5.45 20 oz. size $5.70 WE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SHIPMENT OF KETTLE CLOTH MATERIAL STILL ONLY $1.75 yd. 20% OFF ON MOST WINTER CLOTHING THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL INFANTS’, CHILDREN’S AND MEN’S WINTER CAPS Reduced For Quick Sale STORE HOURS: 7:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Except Wed. & Sat. 7:30 to 5 P.M. Closed Sunday Clothing, Shoes, Houseware, Hardware and General Merchandise GOOD'S STORE R. D. 1, East Earl, Penna Ph. 445-6156 1 Mile North of Route 23 Along Route 625 MRS. WILLIE STOBER thoroughly enjoys cooking and likes to try new recipes Mr and Mis Charles Shupp, graduated from Denver High School, now Cocahco High School, and attended Reading Business School Befoie mai nage and for a short time aftsr waid she did secretarial work foi George W Bollman and Company, Adamstown, manu facturer of felt hats Mr Stober has been a farmer all his life, having helped his father on his farm at Stober’s Dam, near Lincoln, before he was married There is a Camp theie now The Stobers have two sons, members in the Ephrata area. Spencer is married to the form- They entertain their husbands er Lois Youndt from Fivepomt- once a year, take bus trips and ville. He is a Biology major at have family picnics as social Millersville State College and activities she works for Dr Kovach who They have had window dis is Vice-President of the College (Continued on Page 19) SUPER SHOES Self Service 2750 Columbia Ave. Lancaster Lane. Co.’s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality Super Low Prices Planning to buy more Acreage See Farm Credit first for Money Don't buy another acre of land until you compare the Farm Credit way with other sources of financing. Long Term Farm Credit loans cost less. You can take as long as 40 years to repay. You can pay in advance without penalty. Talk to Farm Credit today and you’ll agree . . . the only way to buy land is the Farm Credit way. And Farm Credit loans may be used to buy equipment or livestock ... to pay operating expenses ... or for all your farm, your farm home and your farm family needs. LONG TERM LAND BANK MORTGAGE LOANS NS and teaches Russian Scott is 13 and m eighth grade He enjoys farm woik particularly duving l.v.ctoi s Saia has been a member of Faun Women Society #3 foi 18 jeais and is serving her second year as its President and really enjoys the woik She was Trea surei for 8 years and Vice-Presi- dent for 2 year. Being presi dent. she is also on the board foi the Lancaster County Society of Farm Women. Society #3 has 38 members and meets prin- cipally in the homes of their SAVE AT BOB’S Save Rite market 743 S. BROAD ST. LITITZ, PENNA. L. F. Photo
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