Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 20, 1979, Image 50

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 20,1879
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Farm Women Societies
Berks Co.
Society 3
Stahl’s in New Berlinville
was the site of the Berks
County Farm Women
Society Christmas banquet
held in December.
Home on the Range
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CARROT COINS BEEF LOAF
2 pounds ground beef
5 long carrots
16 ounce can of tomatoes
1% teaspoon salt
11/8 teaspoons leaf oregano
V* teaspoon pepper
Vz teaspoon crushed crackers
2 medium onions, cut in V* inch slices
legg
1 small green pepper, cut in thin strips
1 cup sliced celery
Vz cup water
1 tablespoon comstasrch
Cook carrots (whole) in boiling salted water in large
covered frying pan for 15 minutes; drain. Drain tomatoes,
reserving juice; cut tomatoes into large pieces. Stir % cup
of reserved tomato juice, Vk teaspoons salt, 1 teaspoon
oregano and pepper into cracker crumbs in large bowl.
Chop enough omon slices to make V* cup. Add ground beef,
chopped onion and egg to cracker crumb mixture; mix
lightly but thoroughly. Place % of mixture in a 9 x 5 inch
loaf pan, pressing into layer in bottom of pan. Place two
carrots lengthwise in pan and press into meat mixture.
Top with layer of second % of meat mixture. Place one
carrot down the center and pi ess into meat. Add
remaining meat mixture to form layer and press last two
carrots into top, covering them with meat. Bake in a
moderate oven (350 Degrees F.) for one hour 15 minutes
or until done.
For vegetable sauce, add remaining omon slices, green
pepper, celery, V* teaspoon salt and /8 teaspoon oregano
to boiling water in saucepan. Cover tightly and cook 15
m;inutes or until vegetables are almost tender. Combine
cornstarch with remaining reserved tomato juice and
pieces of tomatoes. Gradually combine with vegetables
and cook three to five minutes, stirring until thickened.
Slice meat loaf and serve with begetable sauce. Makes six
servings of two slices each.
Recipes untested by Lancaster F«rmmj.
SPECIALS
DRILL PRESS
5/8" Chuck w/o motor
s ££ al s l74°°
T2U. t ..
15 Piece, Vi” Drive
SOCKET SET
Special S4)A I2
Price AO
President LaVerne
Richard conducted the
business meeting. The
Society gave fruit baskets to
shut-ins and a contribution
was made towards the Pattie
Babel fund.
The next meeting will be
held on January 23 at 12:30
BB SICKLE GRINDER
w/o Holder
Special $4)107
Price Mm I
p.m. Mrs. Lydia Cleaver will
serve as hostess.
Berks Co,
Society 4
Edna Angstadt of
Boyertown hosted the
January meeting of Berks
County Farm Women
Society 4. Seven members
and one guest were present. -
Attending the state con
vention as delegates were
President Verna Taylor,
Elsie Rothenberger and
Linda Taylor.
The Society donated to the
Patty Babel fund. Miss
Babel is being treated for a
rare blood disease at the
John Hopkins Hospital in
Baltimore, Md.
The next meeting will be
held on February G at the
home of Elsie Rothenberger,
Powder Mill Road, Boyer
town R 3.
If all that’s left are the bills...
A Farmers First Personal Line of
Credit can give you a ready cash
reserve to meet individual needs. The
word “Personal” means just that...
how, when, and where you use the
money is your business. And it
doesn’t cost you anything until you
use it!
To apply for your Personal Line of Credit, simply complete an application
available at any office of Farmers First Bank. It may be the last personal loan
application you ever need to complete!
Bnckerville,* Columbia Avenue,*
Ephrata,* Ephrata North,
Intercourse, Lancaster
Shopping Center,*
Lincoln, Lititz,*
Neffsville, Marietta,
Park City. Park City Motorbank*
*Round the Clock Teller Locations
Lancaster Co,
Society 9
Seventeen members of the
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 9 par
ticipated m an old fashioned
taffy pull January 11 at the
Farm and Home Center,
Lancaster.
Mrs. Pan 1 Zercher, Mrs.
Elmer Hoak and Mrs. Jacob
Shaubach were hostesses.
President Brenneman
conducted the business
meeting. Fourteen mem
bers planned to attend the
state convention.
February 8 will be the next
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Charles Fink on Fox Hollow
Road, Pequea Rl. All
members are asked to at
tend the meeting because it
is to be an unusual surprise
meeting.
Lancaster Co,
Society 29
The first meeting of the
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 29 was called
to order by newly elected
President Doris Shenk,
Round The People Bonk
The Clock
Service 0
January 15, at the home of
Susan Bixler.
President Shenk honored
those having birthdays and
anniversaries within the
month. All members were
present. The Ways & Means
committee is planning to
When you need some money, pre
sent your Easy Banking Card to any
Farmers First teller; or, insert your
Easy Banking Card in any Farmers
First Round the Clock Teller; or
simply write a personal check drawn
on your FREE Farmers First check
ing account.
FARMERS
FKSTIMMK
serve Wyeth Lab January 31
and February 28.
A birthday party was
planned by the Program
Committee. Bingo was
played and as members won,
they selected one of the gifts
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