Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 05, 1974, Image 40

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    40—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct 5,1974
Postmaster
(Continued from Pat* 3t)
Lightly coat meat with flour, salt and pepper; brown in
shortening; add onion to tomatoes and water; add
carrots, celery, potatoes and seasoning. Cover and
simmei* for 2 hours or until meat and vegetables are
tender.
Approximately 15 to 20 minutes before serving add
dumplings and cover pan again to bubble.
Dumplings:
1 cup flour
Vi teaspoon salt
IV5* teaspoons baking powder
% cup milk
2 tablespoons melted fat or salad oil to make soft dough
Combine ingredients and drop into bubbling stew by
teaspoonful. Cover pan and cook for 15 minutes.
Served with a tossed salad, Iced tea or milk.
HAZEL’S APPLE DUKEY
1 cup sugar
butter or oleo the size of an egg
2 cups flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
Vi cup milk or water
1 egg
pinch of salt
vanilla
Slice apples in bottom ofbuttered dish, dot with butter
and sprinkle on cinnamon. Pour batter on top. Bake at 325
degrees in glass dish about SO minutes.
Serve warm or cold with ice cream or milk.
RAISIN NUT SPICE CAKE
1 cup raisins
2 cups water
Vz cup shortening
1 cup sugar
1% cups flour
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon allspice
V* teaspoon salt
1 egg beaten
Vz cup chopped walnuts (optional)
Add water to raisins and boil 10 minutes. Remove from
heat, add shortening and let cool while you sift together
sugar, flour, soda, spices and salt. Add to cooled raisin
mixture and beat well. Add egg and beat again. Bake at
375 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes in a 9” x 13” pan which has
HAY WANTED
Kaolin Mushroom
Farms Inc.
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STOP AND SEE US AT
COLEMAN CENTER
lONKS, PA. 17572
Farm Women Societies
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Society 4
Society of Ferro Women 4
held election of officers for
president and vice
president. Mrs. Henry Heist
was elected president and
Mrs. Edwin Yeaglln was
elected as vice president.
Delegates to the State
Convention in Harrisburg in
January will be Mrs. Charles
Newcomer and Mrs. Cyrus
Gamble.
Next meeting will be Sat.,
Oct. 28th at the home of Mrs.
Fianna Wile, Mountville with
Gerald Lestz on "Our Amish
Heritage."
Farm Women
Calendar
Tuesday, Oct 8
Farm Women Society 22
Meeting 1:00 pm.
Wednesday, Oct 9
Personnel management
Meeting at the Farm and
Home Center 9:00 am. -
4:00 pm.
Thursday, Oct. 10
Farm Women Society 9
meeting at the
Colemanville United
Methodist Church.
Friday, Oct. 11
Farm Women Society 13
meeting at 7:30 p.m.
been greased and floured.
SURPRISE VANILLA DELIGHT
2 packs of instant vanilla pudding (3% oz.)
3 teaspoons vanilla
1 envelope of Dream Whip or one small container of Cool
Whip
2 bananas'
USE BLENDER to make vanilla pudding and foDow box
directions, add vanilla. After making pudding slice
bananas into pudding and add Dream-Cool Whip. Place in
large bowl and chill. Crumbled vanilla wafers can be
sprinkled on the top. Quick and easy dessert - a delight to
serve.
SHEER REAL ESTATE
323 W. Main St.
LANC. LEBANON CO.
MT. JOY TOWNSHIP
3 Miles North of
Drumheliers Garage.
125 Acres
65 Tillable
DAIRY 40 STANCHION
TWO SILOS A BARN CLEANER
Brick Farm House
4 Bedroom & Bath. Modern Kitchen, Oil H.W.
Heat.
CALL
RAY N. WILEY INS. AGENCY
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Society 21
Farm Women Society No.
21 met at the home of Mra.
Frank Aument. Co-
Hostesses were Mrs. Melvin
Meek and Mrs. Richard
Wood. Nineteen members t
were present with one guest.
Roll call was answered by
imitating the sound of an
President, Mrs. James
Long, led the business
portion of the meeting.. The
annual Christmas bazaar
will be held on November 14.
We might go to Conestoga
View in November to en
tertain the guests. A 25 dollar
donation will be sent to
meals on wheels.
Hie county Convention is
to be held on November 2.
Tickets are available for
$4-00 each.
The Ways and Means
committee handed in funds
to the treasurer.
Members were reminded
that dues will be collected at
the next meeting.
Thank you notes were
received from Mrs. John
Delong, Mrs. James Shenk
and Mrs. Charles Long. A
long dress or skirt are the
two choices for Sewing
Garment of the year. Our
November meeting was
changed from November 14
to November 7. Our program
was Country Fair night with
Mrs. Thomas Bradley
winning with the most rib
bons and Mrs. William
Mount Joy, Pa
26 Woodland
653-1481
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Society of Farm Women 27
held a Work Project night at
a recent meeting at Mrs.
Wilbur Erb’s home. Mrs.
Herbert B. Frey was co
hostess. Mrs. Sam Heieman
was in charge of the
devotions.
During the Work Project
time terry cloth bibs,
washable bed pads, physical
therapy cylinders, and
disposable newspaper bags
were made for a nursing
home. Life saver yam dolls
were also made. Hie total of
all items made, came to a
count of 60 dozen items
completed.
Mrs. Albert Fry Jr. was re
elected as President for one
year and Mrs. Robert
Shearer Was voted as
Recording Secretary for two
years.
Children of the members
will be entertained at a
Halloween Party, October
22, in Mrs. Robert Shearer’s
bam.
Arrowsmith for the most
blue ribbons.
FARM
30 Meadow
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Society 27
Ann Brown Sec.
IMGUUMED FREIGHT COMPANY
and LIQUIDATION SALES
5-12" T.V.'s B-W reg. $109.95 OUR PRICE
$50.00
8-hide-a-beds reg. $289.95 OUR PRICE
$149.00
8 - hide-a-beds reg. $309.95 OUR PRICE
$159.00
Dealer refused - 9 - 2 pc. Living Room Suites
reg. $529.95 OUR PRICE $289.95
12 - 2 pc. Sofa & Chair reg. $509.95 OUR'
PRICE $269.95
3 pc. Sets reg. $769.95 OUR PRICE $389.95
11 - 2 pc. Modern reg. $589.95 OUR PRICE
$289.95
50 Upholstered Folding Chairs reg. $24.95
OUR PRICE $9.95 each
4 full Trailers to choose from.
Trailer load of Recßners refused • on our floor now. From dealer up
state. Still left - merchandise refused from store in Florida. T.V.’s -
portables & Consoles - refused from dealer in Cleveland - still have
some left.
2000 - 8 Track Tapes - $2.00 EA.
21 - Freezers - uprights 2 - Chest Freezers cu.
ft. 10, 13, 16, 20.
Many styles of Bedroom Suites 40 to 50
PERCENT OFF. - Manufacturer of these suites
sold out.
Box Springs & Mattress.
50 - Blenders - 8 speeds reg. $32.50 OUR
PRICE $19.00
44-cases Liquid Detergent Concentrate - reg.
$16.89 - 12 quarts OUR PRICE $7.00 ■ 12 qts.
Hundreds of Stereos - Consoles & Com
ponents - from manufacturer warehouse sale.
10 - sets Bunk Beds - reg. $289.95 OUR
PRICE $149.00
Many kinds of Electric Coffee Makers.
3 - Automatic Sewing Machines w-Case reg.
$359.95 OUR PRICE $129,95
15 - Nite Stands - reg. $109.95 OUR PRICE
$25.00 ea.
12 - Refrigerators -14,15,17 & 18 cu. ft.
Gas Stoves - Electric Stoves - Washers - Dryers - Dishwashers -
Micro Wave Ovens. Liquidating large amount of End Tables for
manufacturer - discontinued models.
10 - Stereo Components - loaded - reg.
$359.95 OUR PRICE $149.00
5 - Stereo Components - loaded - reg. $349.95
OUR PRICE $169.00
Dining Room Suites - Grandfather - Grand
mother Clocks - Lamps - Pictures -.lrons -
Calculators - Men & Women Shavers - Watches -
Ram Suites.
MANY MORE ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM - IF YOU OONT SEE IT -
ASK FOR IT. MOST ITEMS 40 to 70% OFF. FULL WARRANTY.
FINANCING THROUGH BANK, ACCEPTANCE CORP. CREDIT CARDS
AND LAY A WAY.
330 Centerville Rd. - Rt. 30 By-Pass
Centerville Exit
Next to 84 LUMBER LANCASTER. PA.
HOURS; Mon.-Fri. 10a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. 10 to 5
PHONE 397-6241
Thought For Food
Kock Lobster Currie, Afrikaans
Parboil 2 packages (8 oz. each)
frozen South African rock lobster
tails by dropping into boiling
salted water. When water re
boils, drain Immediately and
drench with cold water. Cut away
underside membrane and remove
meat from shells in one piece.
Peel and mince 1 medium onion.
Pace and dice 1 medium apple.
Melt 'A cup (% stick) butter in
skillet and saute onion and apple
until yellow, but not brown Stir
in 3 tablespoons flour and Vi
teaspoon salt When blended, add
1 cup chicken stock and stir over
low heat until sauce begins to
thicken. Stir in 1 cup cream and
continue stirring until smooth
and thick. Add % to 1 teaspoon
curry powder. Dice cooked rock
lobster meat. Add to sauce and
heat thoroughly. Serve with boil
ed rice, chutney, canned peanuts
and coconut. Yields 6 servings.