Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 01, 1973, Image 32

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1, 1973
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Entering Exhibitors
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Church in York. They have a two
month old daughter.
Edith is a dues-paying, not
active, member of the Lampeter-
Willow Street Auxiliary of the
Lancaster General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews are
active members of Chestnut
Level Presbyterian Church.
Leßoy is an inactive elder of the
church, helps when present
elders are absent. Edith is ser
ving her first year of a three year
term as elder She is a member of
one of the circles of the church.
She helps with two or three
church suppers a year. She and
another lady make the pot pie for
their annual supper. She was
head of the kitchen four or five
years and still is one of the head
TRUCKS
FOR SALE
1969 Ford 10 wheel dump
1969 Int. 10 wheel dump
1968 Int Tri-axle dump
1966 G.M.C Tri-axle dump
(2) 1964 Ford 10 wheel dump
1963 Chevy 10 wheel dump
1962 Ford single axle dump
1968 Ford WlOOO Truck-tractor
1955 Mack truck tractor
1958 Mack truck tractor
1966 Ford 750 twin screw cab
and chassis (automatic)
1967 Ford 700 cab and chassis
1968 GMC 5500 cab and
chassis (diesel)
1970 Ford Louisville (you must
see to appreciate)
1965 Ford single axle dump
1965 GMC 4000 Flat bed
1970 Ford 10 wheel dump
1963 Int single axle dump
1968 Ford Tilt Bed & Winch
2-3-4 Axle Tag-a-long Trailers
1964 Ford dump & snow plow
Excellent Selection and
Still more Coming.
WENGER’S FARM
MACHINERY, INC.
So. Race St.
Myerstown, Pa.
Ph. 717-866-2138
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cooks.
Andrews have some beautiful
antiques and antique dishes,
most of which came from their
parents. Mrs. Andrews has
bought a few of her favorite
dishes.
Mrs. Andrews does some
sewing and has made some
crewel embroidered pillows and
crocheted a couple afghans. She
mows their lawn and keeps
everything outside and inside
their home in tiptop shape. She
likes to cook and doesn’t hesitate
to cook for hundreds. She enjoys
having family dinners.
She shares two large quantity
recipes used at West Lampeter
Fair, salmon loaf and filling. Her
baked beans recipe is different
but most delicious.
Mrs. Donnelly volunteers a
delicious one-step cake and icing
recipe and a molded salad.
XXX
Salmon Loaf
12 cans salmon
2 cups chopped onion
2 cups chopped parsley
2 cups lemon juice
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons pepper
6 teaspoons thyme
3 pound cracker crumbs
1 quart milk
2 dozen eggs
2 pound butter
Mix together and form into
eight large loaves. Bake at 350
degrees for 2 hours.
XXX
Filling
10 pound bread cubes
-1 dozen eggs
At least 2 quart milk
1 pound brown butter
2 cups chopped celery
1 cup chopped parsley
Salt and pepper to taste
Chopped omon may be used if
desired
If the celery and onion are
chopped in the blender they need
not be precooked before com
bining with other ingredients.
Grease roast pans and pack
filling in to bake at 350 degrees. If
done in a large pan it will take at
least two hours to bake. Roast
pans should be covered while
baking
XXX
Baked Beans
1 pound white navy beans, soaked
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WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL
E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC.
R. D. 1, Willow Street
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overnight
Cook till soft next morning.
Vt pound bacon cut in cubes.
1 medium chopped onion
2 teaspoons salt
Save at least 2Vz cups bean
liquid after beans are cooked and
keep adding to beans while
1-3 cup brown sugar
1-3 cup unsulphured molasses
% teaspoon dry mustard
x k teaspoon MSG (monosodium
glutamate)
Mix all together and bake at
225 degrees for seven hours. Can
be baked at 300 degrees for V-k
hours but slower baking is
preferred.
XXX
Toasted Nut Spice Cake
2-3 cup shortening
2 cups brown sugar
2 eggs (yolks only)
1 teaspoon soda
IV* cups sour milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 1-3 cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 k teaspoon nutmeg
Vz teaspoon cloves
% teaspoon salt
Cream shortening and sugar
and then the egg yolks. Sift all
dry ingredients. Dissolve soda in
sour milk. Add milk and dry
ingredients alternately to the
shortening mixture. Add vanilla
and mix until smooth. Spread in
pan and cover with:
Brown Sugar Meringue
Beat two egg whites until stiff.
Slowly add one cup sifted brown
sugar and continue beating until
smooth. Spread over batter and
sprinkle Vz cup chopped nuts over
meringue.
Bake in 350 degree oven until
baked, approximately 50
minutes.
Orange-Pineapple Salad
1 (3 ounce ) box orange or orange
pineapple jello
1 (8% ounce) can crushed
pineapple, undrained
1 cup diced orange sections
1 (11 ounce) can mandarin
oranges, drained
1 cup dairy sour cream
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
2 tablespoons grated cheddar
cheese
Dissolve jello in one cup hot
water. Add pineapple and chill
until slightly thickened Fold in
oranges and mandarin oranges.
Pour into BxB-inch pan and chill
until firm. Mix sour cream and
mayonnaise and spread on salad
Sprinkle with cheese. Serve on
lettuce. Serves 6 to 8.
5?
SWINE FEEDING
with the FLEX-AUGER
SYSTEM
FLEX-AUGER—THE ORIGINAL ONE-PIECE,
SPRING TYPE AUGER THAT SIMPLIFIED
AND REVOLUTIONIZED DELIVERY OF
FEED FROM BINS TO FEEDERS FOR
POULTRY. DAIRY, CATTLE & SWINE
AUTOMATIC
POULTRY HOUSE EQUIPMENT
717-464-3321
XXX
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SPECIAL FAIL FEEDER SALES
Friday Evenings At 7:00
September 14 and 28
October 12 and 26
All-Charolais Show & Sale October 19
November 9 and 23
VINTAGE SALES STABLES INC.
Box 100, Paradise, Pa. Lancaster County
The Heart of Pennsylvania Steer Feeding Country
Anyone Wishing to Consign Cattle Telephone
Area Code 717-442-4181
KENNETH E. HERSHEY, MANAGER
CONSIGNMENT SALE
FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1973 9;30 A.M.
on North Maple Avenue, Leola, x h mile North of Route
23, watch for sale sign
Variety of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn
Implements, Lumber, New Hardware and Tools, etc.
We have buyers for hay and straw.
Frank & Paul Snyder SALE BY
Robert E. Martin, Aucts. DAVID H. GOOD
Next sale Friday, Oct. sth.
Not responsible for accidents.
SPECIAL
“ SALE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
7:30 P.M.
All Weights Steers, Calves, and Cows.
Charolais, Angus and Hereford calves and yearling
steers and heifers No paint marks or hip tags on any of
these cattle All cattle weighed on sale day
Beef breeds and some holstem steers-Sorted in
uniform lots
For further information, contact:
J. FRANCIS TINSMAN
LEESBURG LIVESTOCK MARKET
Phone 777-1411 Phone 777-3521
Regular Sale Day every Monday 2:00 P.M.
Pian now to attend this sale, as quality pays in many ways
6100 HEAD
IN FIVE FEEDER CALF SALES
LOCATED IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA
"Where Quality Is Outstanding"
Angus-Hereford-Crosses Steers-Herfers
300-700 Pounds
ORANGE 1:00 P.M.
September 25 1,000 Head
CHARLOTTESVILLE i ; Q0 P.M.
September 26 1,600 Head
CULPEPER* 1:00 P.M.
September 27 1,300 Head
includes Rappahannock County Calves
MARSHALL 7:00 p M
September 27 i,OOO Head
STAUNTON i ; oo P.M.
September 28 1,200 Head
Health requirements and all qualifications conform to the high
standards of the Virginia Feeder Cattle Association
Second series of Sales October 30-November 2,1973
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
ROY HELTZEL, COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT
Culpeper, Virginia - Telephone: Culpeper Area 703-
825-2233