Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 06, 1978, Image 86

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978
86
Ladies Have
Farm Women Societies You Heard
(Continued from Page 85)
ment of Society 25 of
Wrightsville.
Another committee was
set-up to begin plans for the
family Christmas party.
Joyce Bupp presented a
program on her slides of the
People-To-People Tour of
foreign countries.
The next meeting will be
on May 11, at 7:30 p.m., at
the home of Joan Beck.
York Co.
Society 27
The April meeting of York
County Farm Women
Society 27 met at the home of
Gladys Orb.
It was announced that $5O
was given to the 4-H center
for a plaque in memory of
Jerry Goodwin, a member of
the group.
There will be a birthday
dinner for dub members on
May 19. The York Co. Farm
Women picnic will be held
July 26, and 14'members
plan to attend.
Society 27 will entertain
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REAL COUNTRY FUN!!
AGRICULTURAL
EXHIBITORS
• Penna. Agri-Women’s Bigtop
Barnyard.
* 4-H and Penn State
Agricultural Department
Displays and Exhibits.
• FFA Displays and Exhibits
FRIDAY. MAY 26 SATURDAY. MAY 27
COUNTRY DAY GRANGE DAT
Fpatnnno - SATURDAY AFTERNOON -
. . ediurmg Free Grandstand, Grange Talent Contest
Johnny Paycheck Show o^-JSESgSZI^
7 & 9 PM 5 PM & 8 PM
SUNDAY, MAY 28
STOCK CAR
RACING
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 Thursday, Friday &
1 SATURDAY. JUNE 1. 2 & 3
AI DaSeA" JOIE CHITWOOD
4PM& 8 PM I THRILL SHOW
★ JAMES E. SEDATES STRIDE MIDWAY * THOROUGHBRED HORSE RACING
FREE ADMISSION
PENN NATIONAL STATE FAIR
PENN NATIONAL RACEWAY
GRANTVILLE, PA,
Society 17 at Rossvdle in
June.
The club is selling all
occasion, sympathy and
birthday cards. Anyone
interested in buying some
can call Polly Oberlander,
717-292-3324; Fairy Shaffer,
717-292-2223; or Glady Orb,
717-292-1622.
The next meeting of the
group will be held at the
home of Fran Geiselman,
Freysville.
York Co.
Society 31
York County Farm
Women Society 61 met
recently at the home of Mrs.
Marie Bupp. At the meeting,
Mrs. Geraldine Lehmer
showed the group how to
make flowers.
It was announced that
seven members of the group
will attend the Spring Rally
atHershey.
A Mother and Daughter
banquet will be held at
Shmdler’s, on May 15, star-
*
esnx
May 26 thru June 4
II 00 PARKING CHARTS-
By Doris Thomas
Lancaster
Home Economist
Why go out to eat when you
can enjoy the crispy,
crunchy taste of your
favorite deep-fried treats
right at home?
Fast food chains have
their “secret coating”
recipes; now you can have
yours, too! You and your
family can enjoy delicious
fish, chicken, shrimp and
onion rings that only you can
make. And you’ll be saving
money, too.
There are two basic types
ting at 6:30 p.m. Plans are
also being made to entertain
Society 15.
After the meeting, the
hostess served refreshments
to the members present.
See On Display The New
Farm Tractors and
Implements From The
Area's Major Dealers.
• Penn-Jersey HARVESTORE
Systems.
• Muncy-Chief Hybrids.
MONDAY & TUESDAY
MAY 29 and 30
MUNCY-CHIEF NATIONAL
TRACTOR PULLS
4 Big Sessions, Afternoon and Evening.
1 PM & 7 PM
'•iS!
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of popular coatings: the egg
batter which is light and
puffy because it contains
liquid, and the crumb
coating which is more crisp
and golden brown.
Start with a few basic
ingredients and then let your
imagination go. Ex
periment. Soon you’ll have a
recipe that your family will
love and everyone else will
envy.
Successful deep frying
also depends upon the
correct temperature control
of the oil. If you do not have
an electric deep fat fryer,
invest in a thermometer for
best results.
You can make delicious
deep fried foods just like the
experts. Try the following
recipe for a delicious coating
for a variety of foods.
All-Purpose
Seasoned Coating
2 slices dry bread, finely
crumbed
4 tablespoons grated Par
mesan cheese
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
2 slightly beaten eggs
1 tablespoon cold water
Preheat vegetable oil to
375*F. for frying. Combine
fine bread crumbs, Par
mesan cheese, and Vz
teaspoon seasoned salt in a
shallow pan. In small mixing
bowl combine eggs, water,
and remaining salt. Dip food
to be deep fried into egg
mixture, then into crumbs.
Repeat dipping process
before deep frying. Remove
and drain on paper toweling.
Use for: Zucchini slices,
eggplant slices, carrot
slices, mushrooms,
cauliflower, fish, cheese
cubes cubes),
shrimp, onions, and par
cooked chicken.
4 f
CLEANING FABRIC
SHOES
You don’t have to discard
last Summer’s stained cloth
shoes. In many cases they
can be cleaned using a
Be Ready For The Fun
Of Outdoor Cooking
With Gas... In Minutes
6 .
OH
Packaged Portable Gas Grill
Assembled and Ready for Use
Includes These Deluxe Features
• Deluxe Cast Aluminum Grill
• Portable Cart
• Porcelain Enameled Cast Iron
Cooking Racks
• Heat indicator • Potato Rack
• Two Redwood Shelves
• 20 lb L.P. Cylinder and Regulator.,
Just have it filled FREE and you're
ready to cook l
STORE
HOURS:
MON. thru SAT,
7 to 5
TUES. & FR!
till 8:30
Coleman Center
85 Old Leacock Rd. R.D.I Ronks, Pa.
simple detergent foam. It is
important to protect soles
and linings from water, so
first stuff the shoes with
newspaper.
To remove dirt and grime
from denim, canvas and
other unlined fabric shoes,
mix a small amount of fine
suds by adding detergent or
soap to water and whipping
it with a blender or mixer.
Apply the suds to the shoes
with a brush and rub gently.
Remove the dirty suds with a
sponge and replace the
damp newspaper with dry
stuffing. This will help shape
the shoes while they dry.
Fabric with glued linings
can be damaged if they get
wet. Stuff them with
newspaper and spot clean
with dry-cleaning solvent.
Master
CHECK Ol
R PRICES
LANCASTER
340 INTEBCm ipcc
OLD LEACOCK RD ,
/ &
LEACOCK
COLEMAN
CENTER
Unlined Shoes
Lined Shoes
BE ALERT