—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jul; 48 Recipe Exchange. .. Home On The Cooking Beef As in any cooking, meat requires a special touch and a grain of common sense. When selecting beef to cook consider the ten derness, size and thinkness of the cut required. Thick cuts from the rib, loin and sirloin of any quality grade are likely to be sold for roasting. Lower grades of these cuts need most cookery. Steaks that are thin are usually best pan broiled or fried. Steaks that are one inch or more thick need oven broiling. To keep the flavor and juice of the beef in, cook .slowly and at moderate temperatures. Remember roasts that have an outside covering of fat take a longer time to cook then those that are quite lean. PUBLIC AUCTION OF FARM MACHINERY at RUDNICK’S FARM, Galena, Md. MONDAY, JULY 29, 1974 At ll:OOa.m. ALLIS CHALMERS GLEANER COMBINE w-cab - 4 row com head - No. C2l4’ header, AC 4 row cultivators, AC sprayer, John Deere 17x7 Grain Drill, JD 4 row planter, JD 14’ cultipacker, JD 5x16 steerable plows, New haybine, Gehl mixer, Little Giant qlevator. (Most of the equipment is like new). Con signed by Tybndge Farm. Also AC Roto Baler. NOTE: Other consignments will be accepted up to the morning of sale. Please call in advance for advertising. HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, Sales Managers Joe Rudnick, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE OF 11 ACRE FARM, LIVESTOCK & EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1974 Livestock & Equipment 12 P.M. Real Estate 2 P.M. 2Va story frame dwelling, 4 Ige. bedrooms, V-k baths, hvmgroom, formal d.r., Family size eat-in kitchen. Oil fired hot water heat, (baseboard radiation) Oil, fired hot water heater,, new wiring. This home is for the large or growing family. The barn is 36’ by 36’ and is presently used for hogs but would be suitable for steers or horses. There is a 6 year old 32’ x 64’ 1 story frame hog barn with Oil-fired hot water heat in the concrete floor, fully insulated with fans and 24 farrowing crates and featuring slated floor and liquid manure system. There are 3 small sheds and a corral used for steers. There is a 5 ton steel overhead feed bin. This property is in excellent con dition and is a very valuable piece of real estate. Ap prox. 590 feet of frontage on Cloverleaf Rd. to a depth of 300 feet is presently zoned commercial and being approx V* mile from Rt. 283 just East of Elizabethtown-Milton Grove interchange makes this property an excellent investment. There are many possible uses and the potential is great. LIVESTOCK AND EQUIPMENT 47 YORK-HAMP cross brood sows - some due to farrow on or before day of sale. 2 - PUREBRED DUROC BOARS with papers. ALLIS-CHALMERS C with start lights - hyd. - plow - culti - & 6 ft grass mower. Sale by J. HENRY and FRANCES GREINER LEAMAN & BUCHEN AUCTION SERVICE Sanford G. Leaman Auct. Burnell Buchen Auci. Real Estate shown only by appointment. Call 717-299-5791 J. David Young, Attorrey 27, 1974 Slim and Trim Tuna Lasagna 1 pound lasagna noodles 2 tablespoons butter Vi cup chopped onion 2 cans water packed tuna well drained 1 can soup, chicken or mushroom Vz cup skim milk y» teaspoon garlic salt Vz teaspoon oregano V* teaspoon pepper \Vz cups cottage cheese 8 ounces of Swiss or Moz- zarella cheese thinly sliced grated parmeasan cheese Cook noodles according to package directions. Melt butter in pan and add onion, fry until golden brown add tuna and soup, seasonings and milk. In a 7 x 11 pan alternate layers of noodles, tuna, sliced cheese and cottage cheese. Sprinkle with parmesan on top and Range bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Mrs. Paul Sauder Manheim XXX Home Made Root Beer 2 cups white sugar 1 gallon lukewarm water 4 teaspoons root beer extract 1 teaspoon dry yeast Put in jars, cover and set in sun for 4 hours. Chill before serving. Ready to serve the next day and no need to bottle. Mrs. David Homing RDSEphrata XXX Breakfast Special 6 cups oatmeal 3 cups wheat germ 3 cups cocoanut Vh cups brown sugar Vz cup melted margarine or butter % cup salt Mix well and toast in oven about 1 hour at 200 degrees stirring often. Eat with milk. Mrs. Lester Hursh Mt. Joy Corn Relish 18 ears com (cut off cob) 2 red peppers 2 green peppers 6 small grated onions 1 stalk celery Chop all above ingreidents; 1 pound sugar 1 tablespoon salt 2 teaspoon dry mustard 1 pint vinegar 1 cup water Mix all ingredients and boil 20 minutes. Pour into jars and seal. Yields 6 pints. Mrs. Lester Hursh Mt. Joy CHOICE HOGS PRODUCED AND FED BY OUR FARM YOUTH LANCASTER STOCKYARDS, Inc. Sale conducted by Lancaster Livestock Exchange & Lancaster Stockyards, Inc. . Kosher Dill Pickles 25 4 inch cucumbers ft teaspoon powered alum 1 clove garlic or V% teaspoon garlic 2 heads dill Vt to Vz teaspoon crushed red pepper 1 quart vinegar 1 cup salt 3 quarts water Wash cucumbers. Let stand in cold water over night. Pack in jars. To each quart add the above amount of alum, garlic, dill and red peppers. Combine vinegar salt and water; heat to boiling point and fill jars. Cold pack to the boiling point. Best to wait at least six weeks before using. Sylvia Ebersol Peach Bottom XXX Cherry Sundae Pie 4 cups com flakes (crashed 1 1-3 cups) 3 tablespoons sugar 1-3 cup butter (soft) 1 quart vanilla ice cream 1 can cherry pie filling Mix cornflake crumbs, sugar and melted butter thoroughly. Press firmly and evenly against bottom and side of 9 inch pie pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. Cool. Just before serving fill crust with ice cream. Top with pie filling. Any kind of fruit can be used and made with dear jell for filling. Strawberries are good. Apple Butter Pie 1 egg 2 tablespoons flour 1% cups apple butter V* cup sugar V-k cups milk 1 unbaked pie shell Bake in hot oven (450 degrees) 45 minutes, or until DON'T MISS THE ANNUAL F.F.A. HOG SHOW and Show 8:00 A.AA. Tuesday, July 30, HELP & SUPPORT OUR FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA set and browned. Serve with whipped cream. Ada Stauffer Ephrata RD2 XXX Caramel Pudding 33 quarts milk Vi pound butter 4 teaspoons vanilla 1 box (1 pound) brown sugar 8 egg yolks IV4 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt Add sugar and salt to melted butter. Brown slightly. Heat milk and add to sugar mixture. Make a paste with flour and two cups milk. Add beaten egg yolks. Stir into mixture and heat until thick. Cool. Public Sales Register SAT. JULY 27 -11 A.M. Rain or Shine Kennedy Farms Dispersal, Pleasant Mount, Pa., Wayne Co. Farm located on Wheeler Hill at Pa. Intersections 170 and 670, SAT. JULY 27-1 P.M. Real 1 mile East of Pleasant Estate Auction of 85 Acre Mount, 6 miles North of Farm located in East Waymart, 15 miles West of Brunswick Two.. Red Dale Honesdale. Selling 62 Hi- Valley, Schylkill County, Grade Holsteins and Farm Equipment for Mr. and Mrs. [Continued on Page 49[ PUBLIC AUCTION FEED MILLING MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT ESHELMAN ASSOCIATES, INC. (Formerly John W. Eshelman & Sons) at 244 N. Queen Street Lancaster, Pa. 10:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7, 1974 Lunch Available Open for Inspection at 8 00a.m. Aug 5,6, and 7 Other dates by Appointment. Phone 717-397- 6262. Lot of motors, starters, breakers. California pellet mills (50 & 75 h p.) and coolers. Richard son Duplex and portable bagging scales. Check weight and platform scales. Sewing machine stands Hammer and attrition mills (40 to 75 h.p). Gumpf Draver feeders. Vibrator feeders. Gram cleaners, separators, screeners, elevator legs, conveyors, Gear reducers. Fat and molasses pumps and meters. Steel bins and hopper bottoms. Magnets Power shovels. Bag cleaners Hand trucks and feed carts V-belts, pulleys, sheaves Pesticides Cleansers Machine Shop equipment Miscellaneous items All motors in sale are 2-phase but can be rewound to 3-phase. All starters usable on 3-phase. Terms Cash Auctioneer: Howard Shaub Mrs. W. H. Fox RDI, Denver. Sale 1:30 P.M. Carol Hursh RDI Ephrata SALE 1974 NutTapicoa 1 quart milk V* teaspoon salt Vi cup sugar 1-3 cup tapioca Cook this 15 minutes, then pour beaten eggs slowly. Cook one minute more. When ready to put on the table, put in: % cup brown sugar 6 teaspoons butter, melted I cup crushed pineapple 1 1-3 cup nuts S. E. Martin RDI, Denver. XXX Dry Beans Americans eat an average of seven pounds a year of dry beans, whether they come out of a can or out of a bag to be cooked. Pork History Using salt to preserve pork was done as far back a* 300 B.C. Bert Kenne4y, Pleasant Mount, Pa. Star Rt., owners; Merton L. Bunnell, Auc tioneer and Sale Mgr.
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