Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 1975, Image 68

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    Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Jan. 4, 1975
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Farmers Association. Jim was county president in 1971
and 1972, is presently a director both on the county and the
state boards. He is also membership chairman in the
county for 1973-1974. Eleanor was formerly on the
Women’s Committee for a number of years and active on
committees. They attended state convention at Camp Hill
in November.
Jim has been active in many organizations for several
years. He was a director of the Lancaster County Ex
tension Service a number of years ago, president of the
Southern Lancaster County Community Fair Association
a couple years and is still a director. He has been on the
board of Directors of Lancaster County DHIA a few years.
He is a member of the Solanco Young Fanners. He was
recently elected a director of Agway for Lancaster County
and has also been on the petroleum committee for some
time. He is on the board of directors of the Atlantic
Breeders Cooperative which meets monthly at Bedford,
Pa.
Eleanor has a number of hobbies. Perhaps her mam one
is making ceramics. She has many in use in her home and
gives them as gifts. She makes candlesticks, figurines,
door stops, dishes and other interesting pieces. She loves
to grow flowers both outside in summer and house plants
in winter. She makes arrangements with her flowers as
well as withartificial flowers, greens and candles. She also
makes 3-dimensional and dried flower pictures. She en
joys cooking'and gives these easy recipes to try:
MEAT ’N POTATOES PIE
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 lb. ground beef
V« cup chopped onions
1 egg, slightly beaten
cup fine dry bread crumbs
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
teaspoon salt
dash of pepper
2 cups mashed potatoes
V< cup shredded cheese
Mix Vz cup of the'soup, beef, onion, egg, bread crumbs
and seasoning. Press firmly into 9 inch pie plate. Bake at
350 degrees for 25 minutes.
Frost with potatoes. Top with remaining soup and
cheese. Bake 10 minutes more. Garnish with fryed bacon
if desired. Makes one 9 inch meat pie.
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DRIED BEEF CASSEROLE
1 can of cream of mushroom soup
IM> cups milk
1 cup uncooked elbow macaroni
1 cup finely cut Cheddar cheese
3 tablespoons chopped onions
Va lb. dried beef, cut in bite-sizes
2 hard-cooked eggs, sliced
Stir soup till creamy. Add rest of ingredients except
eggs. Fold in eggs.
Turn into buttered 1% qt. casserole, store in
refrigerator at least 3 or 4 hours or over night. Bake at 350
degrees 1 hour, uncovered.
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CHICKEN & BROCCOLI CASSEROLE
2 chicken breasts, cooked and cut up
2 pkgs. broccoli, cooked
2 cans cream of chicken soup
Place in casserole layer of chicken and broccoli
alternately. Pour over soup. Place grated cheese and
buttered bread crumbs on top. Bake at 350 degrees V 2 to 3 A
of an hour.
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CORN FRITTERS
2 cups fresh com, grated
2 eggs
V 4 cup flour
1 teaspoon salt
V* teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 tablespoons milk
Mix all Ingredients together. Melt fat In frying pan and
drop com mixture by spoonfulls into hot fat. Brown on
both sides.
Pastry ingredients:
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons flour
Vz cup butter
1- 3 oz. pkg. cream cheese
Filling:
1 cup light brown sugar
2 tablespoons butter, melted
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoons vanilla
% cup chopped pecans
Make in very small tins, about IVfe inch diameter. Bake
at 350 degrees for 20 minutes.
For a variety of tarts, fill some pastry with cherry or
blueberry filling and bake.
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CHOCOLATE CRINKLES
% cup shortening
1 2-3 cups sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 eggs
2 1 oz. squares chocolate
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
% teaspoon salt
1-3 cup milk
Mix and chill. Form into balls and roll in 10X sugar,
Bake at 350 degrees.
STEREO MANUFACTURER MOVING BUSINESS. PURCHASED 2
TRAILER LOADS - COMPONENTS, CONSOLES AND SPEAKERS.
TOO MANY TO LIST - ON FLOOR NOW. SAVINGS 50% AND UP.
LIQUIDATING FOR
DISTRIBUTORS
7 - QUAD SETS - Discrete & Matrix - AM-FM
Stereo - 8 Track -4 Speakers - Top Name Brand.
Reg. $429.95 OUR PRICE $189.95
4 - STEREO COMPONENTS - AM-FM Stereo-
Phono Reg. $409.00 OUR PRICE $219.95
20 - STEREO COMPONENTS - AM-FM Stereo -
8 Track - Phono w-Air Suspension Speakers.
Reg. $369.95 OUR PRICE $169.95
MANY MORE COMPONENTS &
CONSOLES TO CHOOSE FROM
12 - 25" CONSOLE COLOR T.V.’S Reg.
$669.95 OUR PRICE $449.95
8 - STEREO COMPONENTS - AM-FM Stereo -
8 Track - MPX - Rating R.M.S. Reg. $279.95 OUR
PRICE $149.95
7 - STEREO COMPONENTS - AM-FM Stereo -
8 Track - MPX - Rating R.M.S. Reg. $309.95 OUR
PRICE $169.95
150 - CAR 8 TRACKS and Car 8 Tracks with
AM-FM Stereo V 4 PRICE
8 TRACK TAPES - Reg. $4.89 ea. OUR PRICE
$2.00 ea.
100’s - SPEAKERS for Component and
Console Stereso.
SOFA BED & CHAIR SETS Reg. $289.94 OUR
PRICE $139.95
Liquidating 2 TRAILER LOADS OF FUR
NITURE for local manufacturer. SOFAS Reg.
$469 95 OUR PRICE $199.95.
17 - CHAIRS Reg $219.00 OUR PRICE
$40.00.
400 - RECLINERS - Dealer Refused From Up
State - 50 Percent to 60 Percent OFF RETAIL
PRICE.
PINE DRESSERS & CHEST
OUR PRICE $lOO.OO ea
Big Selection of LAMPS - Vz PRICE
10 - ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES
Liquidating 200 WATCHES - All Will Bfe Sold
Under (Wholesale)
200 - KITCHEN SETS - Glass - Metal - Wood
(Most of these sets were refused from local
stores
100 - FOLDING CARD TABLE CHAIRS - Reg
~524 95 OUR PRICE $9-50 ea.
8 - BUNK BED SETS - Reg $289 95 OUR
PRICE $149.95
15 - BUNK BED SETS - Maple & Pine - Reg
$33995 OUR PRICE $179.00 and $189.00.
WASHERS - uRVERS - STOVES - REFRIGERATORS
FROM WAREHOUSE PURCHASE.
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RIFFLES
UNCLAIMED FREIGHT COMPANY and
LIQUIDATION SALES
Reg. $329.00
Commercial Flower
and Foliage Plant
Survey Set
The annual survey of
commercial flower and
foliage plant production and
sales value will begin in
early January, the Penn
sylvania Crop Reporting
Service announced last
week.
Flower growers in Penn
sylvania will be asked to
report 1974 production and
value of sales for carnations,
roses, chrysanthemums,
gladioli and foliage plants.
Growers will also be asked to
report their intentions to
produce these crops in 1975.
Information supplied by
each individual operation
will be kept confidential.
Results of this survey will
be published by the
Statistical Reporting Ser-
In Germany, at one time, people looked at fires through
bunches of larkspur to preserve their eyes for the year!
60 DOZEN GOLF BALLS 50 PERCENT OFF
SOME CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS & LIGHTS.
BAR STOOLS & BARS - GUN CABINETS - HUTCHES & BUFFETS -
END TABLE SETS.
RUSTIC PINE CHEST
PRICE $55,00.
BEDROOM SUITES
24 - FULL SIZE SEWING MACHINES - Light
Weight - Not Cast Iron - Built-in Button Holer -
Built-in Blind Stitch with true stretch stitch
Built-in Reg. $309.95 OUR PRICE $109.95 with
portable case.
19 - SEWING MACHINES - Fully Automatic -
Light Weight - Nationally Advertised at $389.95
OUR PRICE $179.95
MANY SEWING MACHINE CABINETS TO CHOOSE FROM
AT SAVINGS TO TALK ABOUT.
7 - POOL TABLES w-solid slate tops - 3 SIZES
5 - DISHWASHERS
DIGITAL CLOCKS - with AM-FM Radio Reg.
$49.95 OUR PRICE $29.95
DIGITAL CLOCKS - with AM-FM Stereo Reg.
$129.95 OUR PRICE $59.95
CASSETT RECORDERS with Condenser Mike
Reg. $89.95 OUR PRICE $39.95
CASSETT RECORDERS w-Condenser Mike
Reg. $69.95 OUR PRICE $29.95
MIRACLE KNIFE Reg. $2.89 OUR PRICE 50
Cents.
MICRO-WAVE OVENS
BIKES BOYS’ & GIRLS’ - 10 SPEED & 3
SPEED
60 - GRANDMOTHER & GRANDFATHER
CLOCKS —4O PERCENT TO 50 PERCENT OFF
51 - PINE ROCKERS Reg. $139.00 to $189.00
OUR PRICE $79.95. Rockers cancelled from
local store - we purchased.
55 - HIDE-A-BEDS - Herculon Reg. $289.95
OUR PRICE $169.95.
OFFICE DESK - Reg. $269.95 OUR' PRICE
$125.00.
MEN & WOMEN ELECTRIC SHAVERS - CALCULATORS - PERFUME
- AFTER SHAVE LOTION - PICTURES - RAIN SUITES - BOX
SPRING & MATTRESS - DEACON BENCHES
DUE TO SO MANY DEALER CANCELLATIONS WHICH WE PURCHASED
FROM THE COMPANIES AND FREIGHT COMPANIES, THE ITEMS ARE
TOO MANY TO MENTION ALL OF THEM,-COME IN AND SEE.
IF YOU DON T SEE IT-ASK FOR IT
FULL WARRANTY FINANCING THRU BANK
ACCEPTANCE COOPERATIONS CREDIT CARDS, LAYAWAY
CORNER OF HEMPLAND RD. AND CENTERVILLE ROAD, NEXT TO 84
LUMBER, LANCASTER, PA
HOURS:
Mon. thru Fri. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M
Sat. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M
vice, USDA in March, 1975.
This report will aid growers
and florists in measuring
industry changes and in
making operational
decisions based on up-to-date
statistics.
Hie flower business in the
Commonwealth is sizeable.
In 1973, total value at
wholesale of the four im
-portant flowers and of
foliage plants in Penn
sylvania was estimated at
$18.7 million.
Cintinued success of the
survey program depends
upon the voluntary
cooperation of flower
producers. Production
statistics must be kept up-to
date to be of maximum
benefit to the floriculture
industry.
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- Reg. $229.00 OUR
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