54 —Lancasfr Farming. Saturday. August 23, 1975 Recipe Exchange Home on the From chili sauce to spaghetti sauce our recipes this week seem to be quite tasty and timely. We hope you'll try some of them. We're looking forward to receiving some recipes for soups and stews for some of our fall editions - if you have any please send them along to us. Chocolate Feather Cake cup cocoa cups sugar cups flour teaspoons soda teaspoon salt eggs cup soft shortening cup hot water cup buttermilk teaspoons vanilla Sift dry ingredients together in mixing bowl. Add other ingredients in order given. Bake at 350 degrees forts minutes. Makes 3 large layers. A moist chocolate cake. Mrs. Joe Shirk Ephrata, Pa. Chili Sauce 1 basket tomatoes 6 quarts kettle red beets IVz pound carrots Cook and juice tomatoes. Cook red beets and carrots. Blend red beets and carrots in tomato juice. Add: 1 tablespoon paprika % cup salt 2 onions 5 cups granulated sugar 3 cups vinegar 2 tablespoons whole allspice 2 tablespoons oregano 2 tablespoons cinnamon MODIFIED TRACTOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUG. 27 P.T.P.A. Sanctioned by Penna. Tractor Pullers Assoc. No Entry Fee *** Remington Fair ★** Tuesday, August 26 thru Monday, Sept 1 DIRECTIONS: Remington Fair, located Rt. 31, 1 mile north of Flemmgton Take Willow Grove Exit off Penna Turn pike, approx 30 miles Tie allspice in bag and simmer in chili. Mix well and simmer one hour. Makes 30 pints. Arlene Weaver New Holland, Pa. XXX Spaghetti Sauce to Can '* bushel of ripe tomatoes 1 large onion 1 stalk celery Grind these last two ingredients (onion and celery) together. Boil until soft and put through food mill. l ? teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon celery seed 1 teaspoon ground mustard *■2 teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon salt I'2 cup sugar 1 cup vinegar 3 tablespoons flour or clear jell Add all ingredients to tomato mixture except flour when it may be added when boiling. Thicken to desire. Makes 14 pints. Cream Orange Pineapple Salad B Vz ounce can crushed pineapple 3 ounces orange jello 3 ounces cream cheese 1 package whipped topping mix 1 carrot grated 1-3 cup Drain pineapple reserving juice. Add water to make 1 cup. Heat to boiling. Add cream cheese. Add boiling liquid to jello and cream cheese. Blend with a rotary Ist Time at Remington Fair - 8 pm Countiy Western Music Every Night ★ Modified Stock Car Races Saturday & Monday Night 8 P.M. ★ Super Spring Car Races Sunday and Monday Afternoons 2 P.M ★ Midget Races Saturday Afternoon 2 P.M ★ Auto Thrill Shows Tuesday and Sunday Nights 8 P.M Range beater until smooth. Cool, stirring occasionally. Whip topping and fold into cooled mixture adding carrots and pineapple. Pour into mold. Chill to firm. 8-12 servings. Lydia Homing New Holland, Pa. For meatballs combine 1 pound ground beef, 4 teaspoon salt, ‘« teaspoon pepper, 1 large egg, 1 medium onion minced and teaspoon oregano leaves crushed. Mix ingreidents and roll into balls. Brown in a small amount of cooking oil. When meatballs are brown, drain off oil and cover meatballs with one can of cream of mushroom soup diluted with V* can of water. Simmer for hours. Serve meatballs and sauce over buttered noodles. Mrs. Elayne Connalie Woodly, New York Annie Lapp Pine Grove, Pa. XXX September heat wave got you feeling like the last rose of summer? Perk up fast with an impromptu picnic. Pick up the fixings at your delicatessen. Add sparkle to the cold cuts with off-beat relishes. Try cran berry-orange relish with liverwurst. Zip up the skinless franks with apple sauce spiked with hor seradish. Chutney or pickled peaches are real taste picker-uppers, too. XXX Easy Meatball Stroganoff PULL Penn State fruit day slated UNIVERSITY PARK - "Hoop skirt" apple trees, trellis hedgerows, and trees trained to slender spindles will be among featured exhibits for Fruit Day September 4 at the Agricultural Research Center of Penn State University, 10 miles south west of here on Route 45. Dwarf apple trees arc used in Penn State's experimental orchards. Economic studies rate dwarf apple trees the most profitable for growers with small acreages of suitable sites and adequate finances. While costs of establishing dwarf tree systems are higher than for semi-dwarf and standard systems, trees produce earlier and give higher yields and better quality apples than the other systems. In charge of a walking tour on September 4 will be Loren D. Tukey, pomologist. He indicated the trellis hedgerows, developed initially for the Penn State over-row harvester, can apply to pick-your-own operations as well as com mercial plantings hand picked. Although uncommon in the United States, trellis hedgerows are used widely in Europe. Slender spindle trees feature a pole supporting the central stem or leader. Such dwarf trees are planted when 2 years old and are designed to produce apples the next year - an instant m CALORIC GAS RANGE SAVES MONEY ON GAS BILLS Caloric Ranges with PILOTLESS Ignition use up to 30 percent less gas than modern ranges with standing gas pilots. S VOTirF°ral f K N KEEPS KITCHEN SERVICE CALLS COOLER The PILOTLESS Ignition System PILOTLESS Ignition means a works only when needed; saves cooler kitchen when range is not in because there are no gas pilots to use Heat from standing gas pilots burn constantly is eliminated. AGWAY LP GAS SERVICE (ftGWftv} AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP. Dillerville Road, Lancaster orchard. Tukcy said this method is noted for early cropping, high yields per acre, and convenience of picking. The slender spindle apple Tree, he noted, is used widely in Europe and has attracted the attention of growers in many parts of the world. The "hoop skirt" apple tree is somewhat like the slender spindle but is a variation developed by Tukey. Most of the crop is located 4 to 5 feet from the ground within easy reach of pickers. As with all dwarf trees, no ladders are needed so pickers can be women and children. The central stem or leader serves as a control iBBi CONSERVES GAS ENERGY PILOTLESS Ignition is trouble-free no pilot to blow out, and with no gas pilots at all there will be fewer service calls. over the skirt. "Hoop skirt" trees require less initial pruning and training than trellis hedgerows and are a little wider than slender spindle trees. This system can be applied to any apple tree, Tukcy said. Simmer it. Broil it. Bake It. Fry it. They’re many approaches to preparing taste—tempting meals with sausage. Leant all about them by sending 25 cents in coin and your name and address to: Dept. FSC, 6733 West 65th St., Chicago, 111. 60638 for your copy of the "Sausage Sampler" booklet. Phone 717-397-4954