Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 25, 1975, Image 46

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    46—Unc<»t»r Farming. Saturday. Oct. 25. 1975
Society 15 Berks Co.
Mn. Doris Thoms* of the Society 8
Firm Womcn S°«wy 8
rcccnU >' mct at **» home Of
demonstration on preparing •»„ g .m Mnliburv
Xr.burg. Severn
meal at the Meeting of Farm mcmbcrf wc “ c t
W«*** 'h A ham and roll sale will be
* l U 3O ? 1 *£ « Cit,Cy “S? held on Nov. 15 following the
on Route 472, QuarryviUc H 2. , UCCCM of mlc K hcld
Hostesses were Nancy carlicr the faU .
’ u Dor » lH * rvcy * President, LaVcrne
***£■ Herr & Mary Boyce Batthaser, announced that
Members responded to roll Berks Heim bingo night
caU by giving suggestions for wouldbeNov l 3
next year s meetings. Following the business
Devotions were given by meeting( G ail Malsbury
Nancy Boyce followed by Wessner gave a
flag salute. demonstration on candle
Minutes were read by
Alma Maude, Mary Howetl *rh e nex t meeting will be
gave treasurers report. She held at home of Mrs
reported contributions to Dorothy Hoffman on Oct. 28.
Meals on Wheels, $50.00. Bed
Pads for sick friend, $49.50.
United fund $25.00. Miss
Solanco pageant, $lO.OO.
Thank you notes were read
by the secretary. Jeanne
Barnes, chairman of trip
committee reported $62.80
had been cleared at the
Harvey Ferguson sale. Mary
Boyce as sunshine com
mittee chairman reported
having sent cards & flowers.
Happy Birthday song was
sung for Mary Boyce, Ruth
Crawford and Dorothy
Johnson. Kathryn Wagner
the tripping committee
chairman mentioned plans
for a trip to the Bakers
Dinner Theatre and show.
“Fiddlers on the Roof”.
Martha Herr gave the
following names as
nominees for the office of
secretary, Jean Ressel and
treasurer, Millie Rinehart.
They were elected as
presented. The President,
Mrs. Kathryn Homer gave a
report of the county
executive meeting. She
urged members to respond
to the contribution of foods
for the food table at the
county convention on Nov. 1 Mrs. Harry Usner, Mrs
at Farm & Home center and Weinhold, Mrs. Earl
to put prices on articles. Miller and Mrs. Walter
Plans were made for the Shaub will be in charge of the
cfatp Convention in table of seasonal decorations
Hamsburg oil ?*5 5& 6 at Homemakers Day at the
Delegates will be Alma Farm & Home Center, Nov.
Clendenin, Anna Herr and 13.
Sadie Greenleaf. Members entertained their
November meeting on husbands, Friday evening,
Nov. 20 at Union Church. October 17 at dinner and the
Bertha Conrad will races at Penn National
demonstrate making china. Raceway at Grantville.
The speaker ,vas Mrs.
C“" /pA|#X/ 1 Lloyd Weaver from the
, —wfc It Ephrata Area Social Ser
jPS and tricks vices.
Take advantage of special Next meeting Will be NOV.
off-season weekend rates and 15 at the home of Mrs.
package plans offered by Melvin Nolt, R 1 Ephrata. It
many hotels and motels will be creative day and
Write for free brochures, members are to bring for
directly to the places you’d display items they have
like to stay or to state or city made or their hobby
travel departments
RED WING
AAA-EEEE Sizes 6 18
WAYNE'S
DRY GOODS
W. Mam St, Kutztown
Ph.(215)683-7686
Parking at Rear of Store
Society 3
Society of Firm Women 3
met Saturday, October 18 at
the home of Mrs. Carroll
Myers, 1127 Lincoln Hts.
Ave., Ephrata.
The following business was
conducted by the president,
Mrs. Jesse Balmer. Election
of officers for 1976 - Pres.,
Mrs. John Edwards, R 1
Ephrata; Vice-Pres., Mrs.
Luther Moore, R 4 Lititz;
Sec., Mrs. Earl Miller,
Hopeland; Corresponding
Sec., Mrs. Carroll Myers,
Ephrata; Treas., Mrs. Ivan
Eberly, Ephrata.
Delegates elected to the
State Convention of the
Society of Farm Women in
January at Harrisburg are:
Mrs. Robert Hollinger, Elm;
Mrs. Luther Moore, R 4
Lititz; Mrs. Walter Shaub,
Reamstown alternate.
A contribution of $5O was
made to the United Way and
$25 to the Ephrata Area
Social Service.
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IT SOFTENERS"
work on hard surfaces )
Tired feet taking away
your good disposition 7
Red Wing has the
answer l Our popular
service oxford
provides cushion
comfort all day long
Styles to match any
uniform 1
Junior Cooking Editions™
Age 14
East Earl, Pa
XXX
Chicken Crunch
Casserole
2Mi cups cooked, diced
chicken
1 10-oz. can cream of
mushroom soup
1 cup milk
Mi teaspoon salt
3 cups crushed potato chips
4 tablespoons shredded
cheese
Combine chicken, soup,
milk and salt; heat to
boiling. Spread IMr cups
potato chips on bottom of
greased 2 quart casserole.
Pour in mixture. Cover with
remaining chips. Sprinkle
Members of the American with cheese and paprika
Angus Auxiliary are urged to over top. Bake at 350 degrees
attend and take part in the for 25 to 30 minutes,
annual activities of the group Edwin N. Martin, Jr.
during the American Angus Age 12
Association annual meeting East Earl, PA
scheduled during the North xxx
American Livestock Ex
position, Louisville, Ken
tucky, November 16-18.
In an effort to avoid other
show activities, the
Auxiliary is planning an
open board meeting at 2
p.m., Sunday, November 16,
at the Executive Inn. This
meeting will be devoted to
the various Auxiliary
business and election of
officers for 1976.
The following morning,
November 17, a breakfast
meeting hosted by the
Tennessee Angus Auxiliary
will be held at the
fairgrounds at 7:30 a.m. The
open class heifer show will
begin at 8 a.m.
All Augus Auxiliary
members and friends are
invited to the activities.
This week we ore featuring
some recipes for meat dishes
and desserts. Our Junior
cooks have really been busy
sending In their recipes for
the fall months.
For some Interesting ideas
and recipes for cooking lamb
- see our Home on the Range
column.
Lemon Pudding Cake
4 eggs, separated
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
1 tablespoon melted butter
4 teaspoon salt
one-third cup lemon Juice
14 cup sugar
4 cup sifted flour
14 cup milk
Beat together egg yolks,
lemon juice, lemon rind and
butter until thick and lemon
colored. Combine sugar,
flour and salt. Add to the egg
mixture alternately with
milk beating after each
addition.
Beat egg whites until stiff.
Blend into batter using low
speed. Pour into 8 inch
square pan. Set in a pan of
hot water and bake at 350
degrees for 45 minutes or
until golden. Serve warm
with whipped cream.
Mervin S. Zimmerman
Age?
New Holland, PA
XXX
Peanut Batter Pie
Filling for pie:
3 /i cup confectioner’s sugar
Vi cup peanut butter
two-thirds cup granulated
sugar
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1 tablespoon flour
Farm Women Calendar
Saturday
Oct. 25
Society 5 entertains Society
22 and the County of
ficers.
Society 4 meeting at 1:30
p.m. at the Landis Valley
Museum.
Monday
Oct. 27
Society 5 of Berks County
meeting at 7:30 p.m. for a
Halloween party
Tuesday
Oct. 28
Society 27 entertains 13 and
county officers at St.
PROVIDENT BOOKSTORE
47TH ANNIVERSARY
BEGIN YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW!
EPHRATA - LANCASTER - NEW HOLLAND ■ PARK CITY
Finch of toll
3 egg yolks
3 cups milk
2 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
Beat 3 egg whites until
stiff. Add teaspoon cream
of tartar and cup sugar.
Cream confectioners sugar
and peanut butter until
crumbly and set aside. Stir
next eight ingredients
together in sauce pan. Cook
over medium heat, stirring
constantly. Bring to just
below boiling point and cook
a few more minutes.
Sprinkle two-thirds cup
peanut butter mixture into
baked pie shell. Pour custard
over this. Spread beaten egg
whites on top. Bake at 350
degrees until brown.
Ella Mae Zimmerman
New Holland, PA
XXX
Beef Croquettes
3 cups ground leftover beef
M: teaspoon salt
3 /* cup gravy
1 tablespoon minced onion
1 cup dried breadcrumbs
1 egg
3 tablespoons water
Shortening
Mix together the beef, salt,
gravy and onion. Chill
several hours so you can
shape croquettes easily. To
coat; roll croquettes in
breadcrumbs, then dip into
liquid (3 tablespoons water
added to slightly beaten
egg). Fry in a generous
amount of shortening.
Richard John Lugo
Age 13
East Earl, PA
Mark’s U.M. Church, in
Mt. Joy
Wednesday
Oct. 29
Society 24 meeting at 7:30
p.m.
Thursday
Oct. 30
Society 11 meeting at 1:30
p.m.
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society Con
vention at the Farm and
Home Center.
IS CELEBRATING ITS
GREAT SAVINGS FOR YOU
SAVE THROUGH-OUT THE STORE
Now in progress thru
Saturday, November Ist
4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
BANK AMERICARD - MASTER CHARGE WELCOME
XXX
Hamburger Noodle
Casserole
2 lbs. ground beef, fried with
a bit of onion
1 (i ib,) bog noodle*, cooked
1 (l lb.) Jar Chccz Whiz
1 can cream of mushroom
soup
1 can cream of celery soup
1 can tomato soup
1 can vegetarian vegetable
soup
Saturday
Nov. 1
WITH
Angus
activities
scheduled
Farm
Activities
A family style turkey
supper will be served at the
Old Penryn Fire Hall on Nov.
1, time 4:00-8:00 p.m.
Dinner will be served by the
Ladies Auxiliary to the
Penryn Fire Co. Proceeds to
benefit the Ladies Auxiliary.
CUT HEATING COST,
STAY WARM DURING
POWER FAILURES,
with this
HEATEIW
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• Bi metal thermostat
• Cast-iron grate
• Firebrick liner
• Heavy metal jacket
• Shipping wt, 178 lbs.
• Immediately available
FIRE GRATE DOUBLES
FIREPLACE HEAT OUT°UT
• No installation
• 61 watt blower
• 2 in tubes
• Shipping wt„ 67 lbs.
• Immediately available
Fuelmiser Furnace
Heat-Reclaimer
-I
CONSERVE ENERGY AND
SAVE MONEY - Operates
solely on heat that is
normally wasted Reduce
your heating budget 15 to
30 percent and enjoy
some free heat
COMPLETELY
AUTOMATIC - EASY TO
INSTALL -
HEAT BASEMENT, GAME
ROOM, GARAGE, OR
ROOM OF YOUR CHOICE
HOT WATER SYSTEMS -
SUPPLEMENT WITH
RECLAIMED HOT AIR
HEAT - Solve hard to
heat areas
The FUELMISER
is installed
into the exhaust
stack of your
furnace
SEE ON DISPLAY
AT ROOT'S AUCTION
CONTACT
HIESTAND
DISTRIBUTORS MC
RDI, Marietta, PA 17547
Phone 1717| 426-3286