812-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10, 1994 LOU ANN GOOD As 81-year-old Kermit runs his Lancaster Farming Staff hand over the smooth green finish LINPORT (Berks Co.) and lettering of a restored tractor, Sometimes it’s difficult to tell he said. “This finish is better than where work ends and hobbies the original. My son is so precise, it begin for Kermit Kistler and his drives me crazy I feel son Ronald. They sell new tractors firing him.” and lawn equipment for their Despite the threatening words, livelihood and collect antique ones P r, d® shines through his eyes eyes for pleasure. as s P®aks of his son’s ability to Both require body and engine m ake a rusty piece of machinery wor j c look like new. shed they erected to house their antique tractor and equip ment collection. Cook’s Question ANSWER For the reader who wanted recipes for green beans and for broccoli, here are several from Anita Moyer, Bernville; M. Lehman, Pine Grove; C.Lehman, Pine Grove; Alta Hoshour, Bowmansville, and others. Chicken Broccoli Casserole 1 can cream of chicken soup V i cup milk 1 cup medium Cheddar cheese, grated 2 cups chicken, cubed 3 cups broccoli % package cooked noodles Mix together and put in a greased 9x13-inch baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or longer. Can be frozen. Baked String Beans 12 slices bacon, diced 1 large onion 2 cans tomato soup 6-8 tablespoons brown sugar 4 cans green beans Mix together all ingredients and pour into casserole or roas ter. Bake at 350 degress for 1 'A -2 hours. A delicious variation of the usual baked beans. Oilled Green Beans 3 pounds green or yellow beans, cut 1 onion, sliced 4 carrots, sliced 4-8 cloves garlic, optional 4-8 heads dill or seeds Bring to a boil; 2 'A cups white vinegar 2 'A cups water 2 tablespoons pickling salt Place one to two heads dill, 1 -2 cloves garlic, 1 onion slice, 1 carrot slice in each jar. Firmly pack beans upright in jar, leaving 'A -inch head space. Pour hot vinegar mixture over beans. Leave 'A -inch headspace. Process 10 minutes in boiling water canner. M. Lehman writes that this recipe is from the Heinz Successful Pickling Guide. She thinks the beans should be precooked although the booklet doesn't state it. Precooking helps them to pack better. Marinated Bean Salad 2 15-ounce cans kidney beans, drained 2 15-ounce cans butter beans, drained 3 cups green and yellow beans, cooked 1 can chick peas 2 cups celery 1 or 2 cans Garbanzo beans, drained 1 pepper, chopped in 1-inch pieces 1 large purple onion, sliced Heat and pour over vegetables. % cup white vinegar % cup vegetable oil % cup granulated sugar 2 cloves garlic, minced, optional % cup fresh basil 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon coarse pepper Double liquid mixture if necessary. Keeps for weeks in the refrigerator. (Tllm „ w (Continued from Peat B 8) His son explains the reason for his thoroughness. “I trained to be an aviation mechanic. I learned to do things right the first time, for there are no second chances yvhen it comes to repairing aircraft.” tractors que SEE ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR A DEMONSTRATION: CARROLL'S EQUIPMENT Routa 235 Damaron, MD 301-872-5553 ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC. Mohnton, PA (mar Adamatown) 717-484-4391 BARTRON 'USSSSIS* SUPPLY, INC. E Q y |p MEMT Tunktwnnoek, PA 717-536-4011 717-573-2215 CARLYLE & CLUGSTOH AG MARTIN, INC. & TURF, INC. Hagantown, MD Chambaiaburg, PA 301-733-1573 717-263-4103 ■ Only John Deere forage harvesters feature the Dura-Drum™ cuttterhead, with economical segmented knives. Less plugging. ■ Knife sharpening is a breeze. Adjustments, a cinch. ■ When d; 'd, v only? one COOn DEALS.. I.V/M CDODDR.M. MORD. Father And Son Share Father and son are a compatible team. Ronald said of his father, “My dad has good, basic common sense on how to built things from scratch. He’s a good blacksmith.” Common sense and hard work is Is son’s collection. It ant DEERFIELD AG & TURF CENTER. INC. Wataontown, PA 717-538-3557 SAVE HORSEPOWER, TIME, AND MONEY lace [Alt ENFIELD EQUIPMENT. INC. Oxford, PA ENFIELD EQUIPMENT INC. gutsHALLS INC GRIEB INC. Whdtford, MD f. Ctntra Had, PA 301-452-5252 ™ 114-344-1421 717.249-2313 DUNKLE A FINCH SERVICES- HANOVER INC. GRIEB INC. Milt Hall, PA Hanovar, PA 717-726-31 IS 717-632-2345 what enabled the elder Kistler to learn a machinist’s trade in the ear ly 19405. He worked 10 to 12 hour days and continually changed jobs "looking for more money.” He had met his wife during the A.B.C. GROFF, INC. Now Holland, PA 717-354-4191 GUTSHALL'S INC. RD #2 Box 74-A Loytvllla, PA KERMIT K. KISTLER INC. TIM King* Highway Lynnport, PA 610-2 M-2011 ■