• ANSWER Doris Martin of New Holland canned 60 quarts of green beans and requested recipes using beans. Thanks to Nancy Kramer, Newmanstown; and to Anna Martin, Reinholds, for sending recipes. Baked Green Beans 1 quart cooked green beans 1 10-ounce can mushroom soup Vi cup water or milk 1 teaspoon salt % cup buttered bread crumbs Place cooked beans in a baking dish. Dilute soup with milk or water and pour over the beans. Season. Cover with buttered bread crumbs. Bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes. Serves 6 to 8. 1 quart green beans 6 slices bacon Heat beans in liquid in which they were canned. Meanwhile dice bacon and fry crisp. Drain heated beans and toss with bacon to serve. Corner (Continued from Page B 8) Green Beans With Bacon Baked Green Beans 1 quart cooked green beans 1 to 1 /* -ounce can cream of mushroom soup Vi cup milk 1 teaspoon salt Va cup buttered bread crumbs Place cooked, drained beans in a baking dish. Dilute soup with milk and pour over beans; season. Cover with bread crumbs. Bake 375 degrees for 30 minutes. Three Bean Salad ’/a cup sugar Va cup salad oil 7a cup cider vinegar 1 teaspoon salt » . 1 quart green beans, drained 1 1 ( 6-ounce can kidney beans, drained 1 16-ounce can chick peas, drained 1 onion chopped In large bowl, stir sugar with salad oil, vinegar and salt until blended. Add beans and onion. Toss to coat thor oughly. Coyer and refrigerate at least 6 hours before serving. > Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14,1989-B9 LANCASTER (Lancaster) Among the many scenic attrac tions in Lancaster County are the 30 covered bridges remaining to day. These bridges, found throughout the county, synthesize craftsmanship, art and utility. They are being preserved through the efforts of those who love and appreciate their natural beauty and their homage to a more simple past In a' unique cooperative effort three local craftsmen have com bined their talents to preserve these bridges in another way. They have produced a calendar il lustrated with original pen and ink drawings of several of the covered bridges, rendered as they appear today. Frank and Nancy Shaub, own ers and operators of Frank Shaub, Jr., Printing in Manheim, were in the habit of giving art reproduc tions as gifts to their business as sociates. But Frank, a member of the Lions Club, was also brain storming some way to assist the Lancaster County Association for the Blind, one of the Lions’ ser vice recipients. Together with his wife Nancy, Frank hit on the idea of providing a scenic calendar for the Blind Association to sell as a fund-raiser. A friend recommended Lan caster artist and graphics designer G. Robert (Bob) Wagner, a part ner of Gas Graphics Art Shop, to provide the art for the calendar. (Readers may be familiar with Bob’s popular poster “Covered Bridges of Lancaster County.”) Bob spent 20-30 hours drawing each of the bridges in the calendar, and the technical excellence of the renderings is a tribute to his appre ciation of these historic treasures. A unique aspect of this calendar is that it has not only raised funds for the blind, but it is designed so that it can be used by low-vision or vision-impaired people. Each date is 11/16” tall, printed in solid black. There are no boxes around the dates to distract the eye, and holidays are found in the upper or lower left-hand comer for clarity. Nancy Shaub, in consultation with the Blind Association, came up with these specifications, as well as the choice of paper, a off-white non-glare surface for easy read ing. With the help of volunteers, the Shaubs printed and donated 1,600 calendars in the past two years and the Blind Association has sold every one. This hefty effort by two small Lancaster County business es has been such a success that the calendars are being marketed out side the county for the first time this year. The Blind Association will jointly invest in the larger ef fort and recruit the help of sight impaired workers in the coordina tion and shipment of calendar or ders. To obtain The Covered Bridge Calendar write: The Lan caster County Association for the Blind, Dept. A, 244 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. 17603. In clude $7 plus $.50 to defray the costs of shipping and handling. (For information on ordering bulk quantities call the Blind Associa tion at (717) 291-5951). Place your order now to receive your calendar by mid-November. Calendar Benefits Blind