18— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22, 1972 Mrs. Wiley (Continued from Page 16) and is going to coach four teams ol boys next summer. Wileys have lour children. Judy is married to Donald Benedict and lives in Mid dletown She has a son Kevin and a daughter Kristen Robert is married to the lormer Kathy Eshleman ol Truce They have a son, Robbie Jr They live at Plum Hill and he helps his lather farm Bob plays on mount Zion’s soltball team in the church league and manages Fulton Peewee’s (6-8 years old) baseball teams which plays at Swift Junior High School Boys from three or lour townships play on the team As a boy he played on the Midget Midgets team Wade is in eighth grade at Swilt Junior High School and on the basketball team He is on Fulton Midget baseball team When he was eight years old, he started to play baseball on the Midget Midgets team His mother had 84 boys Irom the ball teams at their place lor a birthday party lor Wade last year Wade took lessons on gun safety last year and went deer hunting with his dad to Potter County Wade also helps with the farm work Mr and Mrs Wiley and Wade cm joy putting jig saw puzzles together in winter evenings Anna Hell’s hobbies include sewing and crocheting She docs a lot ol sewing (or hcrscll and (or her grandchildren She made jackets lor several boys She used to sew lor other people, but doesn’t have time now She crochets alghans, caps, starls, capes, hats, pillow tops and necklaces, although she doesn’t like to work on them, as lhe\ are line work she won lirst place on a pillow top at Southern Lancaster County Community Fair last year and second prize on hats and scarves She likes to make hairpin lace, is making an alghan now ol it She also has two crocheted capes and .in alghan started She has made eight capes and several laps She crochets while the rest ol the larmly look at TV Mis Wiley has several collections ol dishes She has had several cupboards made and all are lull Some dishes are packed awav She has eleven teapots. •more MILK* MOM MHr •MOM MOW WITH Madison Silos Div Mai tin Marietta Corp 1070 Stemmetz Rd Ephrata, Penna 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akion 859-2688 Caleb Wenger Quairyville 548-2116 Landis Bros Inc Lancaster 393-3906 Carl L. Shirk Lebanon 867-3741 Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport, Pa. Ph. 215-926-7671 some are old and some unusual. She has live sets of small wash bowls and pitchers. Her largest collection is of candy dishes. Anna Bell loves flowers. Most of her flowers are house plants, but she had a bumper crop of straw Rowers last year Although the Wiley family isn’t especially fond ol salads, Mrs Wiley loves to make them Here are a couple of her favorite ones and some of her other recipes, including the doughnuts the fire company auxiliary makes: BLUEBERRYSALAD 2 3 oz pkgs. raspberry Jello 2 cups boiling water Dissolve jello in boiling water Heat to boiling 2 cups Iresh blueberries 1 cup water 'j cup sugar Drain Add water to juice to make 2 cups and add to jello mixture II canned berries are used, omit sugar and use juice drained Irom them and enough water to make the 2 cups and add to jello mixture Let stand till partly jelled Blend together (in blender if desired) partly jelled jello 2 cups cool whip blueberries cups miniature mar- shmallows 'j cup crushed pineapple (drained) You're Invited To Our A Film Program Devoted to the Latest Developments and Research in Agriculture THURSDAY JANUARY 27 10:30 AM. AT OUR STORE rski pp WrQ yJOHM DEERE J £_/ [ *=l A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Holland, Pa. Ph: 354-4191 , 1 cup chopped nuts After blended, mold HEAVENLY HASH (salad) 11 9 oz. pkg. cool whip 1 cup grated coconut 1 cup drained drushed pineapples or tid bits '/j cup chopped maraschino cherries 3 tablespoons milk Mix all together and Chill till molded. DOUGHNUTS 2pks. dry yeast dissolved in 1 cup warm water. Mix together 1 cup milk scalded Vi cup sugar 2 teaspoons salt Vi. cup shortening Cool before adding yeast. 15 cups flour Beat 2 eggs into mixture. Add 3- 4 cups flour, until stiff Add years and rest ol flour. Raise until double Work down Roll thin and cut out doughnuts. Let rise again then fry at 400 degrees. POOR MAN’S CAKE 1 box seedless raisins cooked in 3 cups cold water Vi lb. butter and set aside 10 minutes to cool Sift 4 cups flour 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon allspice Dissolve 2 level teaspoons soda in Vj cup cold water. 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