—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 15, 1972 22 Her Green Thumb (Continued from Page 20) few house plants. To mention some, she has lilacs, forsythia, hydrangeas, peonies, tree peonies, clematis, bleeding heart, Adam and Eve sword, plant, white regal lilies, tiger lilies, fairy lilies, rose of sharon, ferns, lupines, roses of all kinds, columbines, silver lace vine, 15 kinds of iris, oriental poppies, daffodils, tulips, foxgloves, pansies, impatients, coleuses, geraniums, marigolds, zinnias, sweet peas, petunias, begonias,, African violets and gloxinias. Besides tending to her flowers she mows all the lawn. It takes about two hours a week to do it. Mrs Ober worked at Boden stems since 1949. ‘ They make children’s dresses of all kinds for girls two to sixteen years old. She makes nearly all her own dresses and used to sew for her grand children. Margaret (Mrs. Ober) has Mrs. Levi S. Ober, Elizabethtown RDI stands in their black raspberry patch. WHITE WASHING with DAIRY WHITE • DRIES WHITE • DOES NOT RUB OFF • NO WET FLOORS • IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa. 392-7227 amsms f^r^ ELLED The easy way to get For hay quality with a proven machine at a low invest ment come in and see the Hesston 420 Wmdrower Gentle but positive conditioning saves the leaves com pared to hay that is sapped and stripped of valuable nutrients by intermeshing conditioner rolls on competi tive machines The 420 features a simple V-belt transmis sion and effortless one-hand Trim-Steering" Choose a draper header if your mam crop is gram or an auger header if your mam crop is hay Removeable hay condi tioner makes it possible to handle gram or seed crops with either header l Come m today' See Pull-Type and SP 420-520 Windrowers Now in Stock. STAUFFER DIESEL INC. 312 W. Main Street, New Holland, Pa. crocheted four rag rugs which are 8 by 10 foot and one larger one. She also crocheted a shawl. She has a collection of about 65 or more vases of all descriptions. Some are antiques. Many were given to her. She loves to paint picutres in the winter time. She has painted 22 pictures in oil. Most of them are paint by number but two she did free hand. Mrs. Ober belongs to Saint Paul’s United Methodist Church in Elizabethtown and Mr. Ober belongs to the Lutheran Church in Elizabethtown. Margaret was married previously to John Heisey and lived on Bainbridge Road. She has a daughter Irene who is married to Paul Heisey. He works for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, driving heavy equipment such as graders. They have one daughter. Phone 717 354-4181 Raises Great Fruits, Flowers Another daughter, Peggy, is married to George Floyd. He works for Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. and they live on a 23 acre farm. They have three daughters. Mrs. Ober has one son, John Heisey, who has a jewelry store in Manheim. He is married and has one son and two daughters. Obers have a garden and Mrs. Ober does a lot of canning and freezing. She doesn’t have a lot of time for cooking except on weekends. Here are a few of her favorite recipes. Raspberry Custard 1 can Eagle Brand condensed milk Juice of 1 lemon 1 box raspberries V 2 pint whipping cream 1 large baked pie shell Beat lemon juice and Eagle Brand milk a few minutes. Add berries (washed and drained). Put in cold baked pie shell. Whip cream, adding sugar and vanilla SWEET CORN PROCESSING HELP WANTED CORN PICKER OPERATORS Picker operators must be experienced at operating farm equipment. TROCK DRIVERS Experienced at operating straight truck with 2 speed axle. CORN DRYING EQUIPMENT OPERATORS For day and night work at Rheems plant Applicants must be over 18 years of age. Approximately Aug. 1 thru Sept. 15. Call 898-2206 Between 9 A.M. and 5 P.M. JOHN F. COPE CO., INC. Manheim, RDI, Pa. ROUGH & TUMBLE TRACTOR PULL ASSOCIATION THEIR SECOND COMPLETELY LOCAL TRACTOR To Be Held on July 22, 1972 8 A.M. To 5 P.M. AT THE ROUGH & TUMBLE HISTORICAL ASSOC. GROUNDS ROUTE 30. (13 MILES EAST OF LANCASTER) KINZER, PA. ALL CLASSES AND TYPE OF PULL USED UNDER P.T.P.A. RULES 5-7-9-12 & 15 THOUSAND POUND CLASSES IN STOCK AND SUPER STOCK AND 7 AND 9THOUSAND POUND CLASS FOR MODIFIED. P.T.P.A. POINT RULES TO BE USED. All Events Will Operate Under the Pa. Tractor Pulling Association Inc. Rules $lOO.OO PER CLASS PRIZE MONEY Admission - $1.50 Per Person 10 and over Children (6 to 10) 50c For Further Information and Complete Set of Rules CONTACT JOHN L. STAUFFER, RD2, EAST EARL, PA. to taste and put on top. Keep a few berries for top. Chill and serve. XXX French Apple Wedges 2 eggs V 2 cup sugar % cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Vz teaspoon cinnamon x k teaspoon nutmeg V< teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 cup chopped nuts 2 cups pared apples, chopped fine x h cup cream whipped Beat eggs till light. Sift dry ingredients together; add to eggs along with vanilla, nuts and apples. Mix well. Pour into ungreased 9-inch pie pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 25 to 30 minutes. Cool. Serve with whipped cream. XXX Cabbage Slaw 1 medium head cabbage 1 can crushed pineapple ANNOUNCES l /z teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons salad dressing 1% cups miniature mar shmallows Slaw cabbage. Add salt, pineapple and salad dressing. Add marshmallows last. PULL PHONE 215-445-6175
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