22 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 11,1971 Mrs. Leon Kreider Helps Get Ready for the Fair in Quarryville . By Mrs. Charles G. McSparran Farm Feature Writer Mrs Leon (Martha) Kreider, Quarryville RDI, near the Buck, is a busy homemaker and active community and church worker She is serving her fourth year as corresponding secretary of the Southein Lancaster County Com munity Fair Association She has ordered over 1,000 ribbons special rosettes and trophies foi the twenty-second annual fair which urns Septembei 15-17 at Quarryville She also assisted in bundling the premium catalogs for distri bution to all advertisers and potions in the catalog She oi decs all the supplies for the fair so she is on duty from 6 30 Tuesday evening when people start entering exhibits until all pnzes are given out Friday night She and the other secretaries tabulate all prizes and assist the tieasuiei in preparing premium checks Last year this fair paid S-2,235 in premiums It is hei duty to. notify the of ficers and directors of each meeting of the association and they have seven or eight meet ings a yeai Benjamin Wenger, Quarryville RDI, is picsident of the fair as sociation, Kenneth Rutt is genei al manager, Miss Helen Snyder is tecording secretary and Mrs Henry Rohrer is treasurer There are also two vice presidents, two assistant secretaries, assistant general manager and about 30 cmectois and department heads. Judging will start with dairy cattle at 10 a m September 15, followed by other judging throughout the day Beef cattle and swine will be judged Thurs day afternoon and will go on the auction block Friday at 2 p m Formal opening of the fan will be at 730 p m Wednesday, fol lowed by a talent contest and crowning of the Harvest Queen. The Tug of War which created a lot of interest last year will be held again Thursday evening The annual parade will start moving at 6 30 p.m. Friday eve ning, followed by a hymn sing and presentation of Rural Youth awards The fair is a truly agricultural fair with fine exhibits of farm and home products, livestock, flowers domestic and fine arts There is also a large array of farm machinery and auto mobiles There is no midway and concessionaries. Gambling is not permitted The association will serve light meals and some local organiza tions will man other food stands Mr. Kreider farmed for 37 years. They owned two adjoin- Mrs. Leon P. Kreider has her 1971 fair catalog and rib bons all ready for the opening of the Southern Lancaster Coun ty Community Fair. She displays reserve and grand champion rosettes, a grand champion of show swine trophy and a re serve champion of show swine plaque. mg farms in Diumore Township, near the Buck, totaling 200 acres which they improved and mod el nized They had a herd of 100 cows Leon’s health forced him to quit farming and be became a DHIA milk tester For the past two years he has been a self-em ployed caipenter He built his own home near the Buck wheie they now reside Mr and Mrs Kreider now own a 138 acre faim on Heir Drive in Fulton Township which is farmed by Donald Ti imble They bought this faim from Mi and Mrs Ira Rutt -\t the pre sent time they have about 75 Biown Swiss and Holstein cows and 50 head of young stock They expect to increase the held to about 85 cows They' aie in DHIA and ship milk to Abbotts Dunes in Philadelphia They g.ow coin, hay and barley Kreiders have two sons Gerald is married to the foimer Linda Mowrer from Marietta Her par ents now live in Elizabethtown They have one son, Brian Ger ald bought the two farms in Drumore Township from his parents thiee years ago and has a Holstein herd of 100 cows This is a very modern dairy oper ation Their other son Dale was in the Navy two years He is mar ned to Elaine Kauffman of Safe Harbor They have a son Gregg. Dale works at Snavely & Dosch, Inc, Lancaster, and they live at East Petersburg. Martha is the daughter of Mrs. L Clayton Overly who resides at the Neffsville Brethren Home and the late Mr. Overly who was an undertaker at Monterey and a cabinet maker and carpenter. He made many coffins for Amish funerals He also built houses and barns Leon Kreider worked with him as a carpenter for seven years after he and Martha were mar ried. As a girl, Martha helped her dad make funeral boxes. She says she was her Dad’s hired boy She also helped their neighbors with housework be fore she was married. Mrs. Kreider has taken an active part in the interest of the Family Health Center which will open October 1 at Quarryville. She was one of the area volun teers who took a survey in be half of the Center and the Lan caster General Hospital, as com piled in the form of a question naire by Roy Lehman who has had three years in medical school and works part time in the hos pital lab She also held one of the progressive parties for the benefit of the Center Kreiders are members of the Mrs. Kreider is chairman of her church relief committee and made this comforter top. She is holding one of the seventh edition cookbooks her women’s fellowship group sells. Mechanic Grove Church of the Brethren. After a break from teaching a Sunday School class, Martha is again starting to teach seven year old children. She is chairman of her church’s relief committee. They get together and make comforters and pack clothing and send it to New Windsor, Md. If it is needed locally, they give some there, especially if there is a fire. Martha is a member of the women’s fellowship at church. They meet once a year. Their ' project is blankets. They send money to New Windsor to buy blankets To make money they serve wedding, receptions for a donation and probably their big gest project has been their cook book “Our Daily Bread” which they had published in June 1962 They are now selling the seventh edition and have sold over 6000 copies of it This book sells it self It has 250 pages of recapes contributed by their church ladies. Four of their members did a number of art illustrations in the book which adds to its attractiveness. \ Mrs. Kreider as vice president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Neffsville Brethren Home. They have four meetings a year. They buy chairs for the infirmary and have bought furniture for the solarium new building The women 'of the Brethren churches take tujms of serving as nurses aids for a half day a month. They comb guests’ hair, water their houseplants and help the nurses. Mrs. Kreider is well - qualified to take her turn ht it, as she took a six week’s Red Cross course just after she was married. One of Mrs. Kreider’s hobbies is growing flowers. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kreider sing in their church choir. Leon is a member of the Kreider juartette that has provided wonderful music, not only for their church, but for many churches and other organizations for many years. Leon has served as a church Deacon for 23 years and. Martha consequently has served as a Deaconess that long. As deacons they assist in the church mem bership visitation. Leon also has taught a Sunday School class of young adults for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Kreider are mem bers of the Friendly Farmers Club of Southern Lancaster County. Leon is a member of the Penn sylvania Farmers Association and served as membership chair man for the county last year. Mrs. Kreider attends some of the meetings. Mrs. Kreider has canvassed her local community for the Com munity Chest and the Heart Fund. Martha’s chief interest or hob bies are her flowers and sewing. She has many beautiful flowers outside their house this time of year and has started raising pot ted ferns. She does quite a bit of sewing such as window drapes and a lot of her own clothes. She has-made three afghans and did quite a bit of embroidering. She has a collection of several cups and saucers. She takes care of their vege table garden and freezes lots of vegetables She cans their fruit. ' A -1 r* r > Her potato salad recipe is her husband’s favorite salad. Pare and cook 6 medium po tatoes, adding 1 teaspoon salt and a dash of pepper. When cool cut potatoes real fine. Cook 4 eggs to hard boil. Add to potatoes. Add % cup cut up celery, and small onion. DRESSING IVz cups sugar Vi cup flour % cup vinegar 1% cups water Boil above ingredients and add: 1 cup mayonnaise _ Vz cup prepared mustard Beat till smooth. Add to po tatoes and let season ; one-half day or over night. PINEAPPLE CHEESE SALAD 1 pkg. lime jello 1 cup boiling water 1 cup -evaporated milk 1 cup cottage cheese % cup mayonnaise 1 cup crushed pineapple y 4 cup nuts (optional) Dissolve jello in water. Stir in remaining ingredients and pour into a one quart pan or mold. I pkg. each lime, orange and cherry jello. 1% cups hot water for each box. Put in ice trays. Make the day before. Dissolve 2 pkgs. plain Knox gelatin in cup" cold water. Let stand a few minutes. Add’ 1 cup hot pine apple juice to gelatin. Cool till thick. Whip 2 cups cream or Dream Whip until thick, adding Vz cup sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Cut jello into cubes and add the whipped cream and pine apple mix. CRUST: 24 graham crackers of 2 cups (crushed) Vz cup sugar Vz cup butter or margarine Put crumbs in a 13” x 9” pan cr a large glass dish, keeping a few crumbs for topping. Add jcllo mixture. It is attractive and refreshing. Wash and cut stem end off pickles. Add enough pickles to make one quart. ADD; 1 tablespoon salt % pint of vinegar % pint water Vz cup granulated sugar Dash of pepper. Bring to a good rolling boil and can. Pickles change color. POTATO SALAD BROKEN GLASS TORTE CANNING PICKLES