Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 161, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 13, 1969 Page: 5 of 20
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LATIIM SANDENINS
By MRS. FRANK BEDNAR- -ashes
While we are sweltering in anu Covereu all this with lots
100 degree heat, it is time to of hay.
plan for our 4-" cordon New The tometges kept green and
is the time to plant cabbages produced excellent, tomatoes
in shaded areas. To have
plants ready to transplant into Ju. ..saa pu.nwve -..
the open garden by Septem-made an excellent crop. The
ber. I have my Caucage prams’ po.2.59..24.2” covered with a
in the six leave stage. To heavy cover of hay.
have early fall carrots, let- As I drive along the road I
tuce, radish, kohlrabi and like to see what people plant
others I plant as soon as it in their gardens. I’ve never
starts raining a t end of . seen Casaba melons planted.
, August or “ beginning of Sep- We plant Casaba melons every
tember. - year. They seem to tolerate
I have my garden prepared more dry weather than other
and go and plant during the melons and cantaloupe. Casa-
low rain, which we generally ba melons are a little larger
get at the time. Only time war than cantaloupes and sell for
, telliwhe-7 209 the rain $1 to $2 each. They are very
this summer. Seeds planted sweet and juicy.
during the rainy speli come • Mrs. Agnes De La Cour of
C.: up fast and grow rapidly. Philadelphia, Pa. visited with
We had an excellent spring " us recently. I served her some
garden. Tomatoes gave us ex- Casaba melon. She was amaz-
cellent yields. I have seen ed to learn that I have grown
many sad looking tomatoes them. She is very familiar with
in many gardens during this Casaba melons in Pennslyvan- .
dry spell. This could have ia. Mrs. De La Cour is grand-
been avoided if the gardens mother to my son’s wife. She
had been well organically fer- flies from Pennsylvania to Ho-
tilized and tomatoes mulched uston twice a year to visit with
with hay. her loved ones.
I planted a row of tomatoes -----
without any watering.
Our Irish potatoes also
and put up a hog wire next to Sucrose, listed as an ingre-
them. They crawled De- dient on labels of foods such as
tween the wire and some frozen waffles, means natural
shoots I tied on the wire. In sugar refined from sugarcane
the furrow 1 put lots of wet or sugar beets.
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1969 PAGE H..
No JellyR
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" announcing the engagement 7
and approaching marriage of By AILEEN CLAIRE
their daughter, Ruth Marie, to NEA Food Editor
Harry John Gaskamp, son of
_Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gaskamp. The peanut butter crowd
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The wedding will be solemn- dessert that is tasty and at-
ized on Aug. 30, at 7:30 p.m. tractive. It is a roll with a
at Salem Lutheran Church of cranberry-orange relish fill-
Salem ing and topped with a sugary
--------________________frosting.
PEANUT BUTTER ROLL
WITH CRANBERRY
FILLING
4 eggs ....
Ruth Marie Pieper,
Harry John Gaskamp 4
To Br t.a c.ug. 30 w
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Pie- •
per or ofenham take pleas oRh
Blues’
10
€
i’w ve* -
% cup peanut butter I eggs until thick and fluffy.
2 teaspoons baking powder Gradually beat in sugar, V-
. 12 teaspoon salt cup at a time until eggs are —
1 cup lukewarm milk . very thick. Beat in flavoring
Combine flour and peanut
are very fine Stir in baking
powder and salt. Fold flour
mixture into eggs. Gradually
-_EILLING-.
1 jar (14 ounces)
cranberry orange
relish .
FROSTING
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
WSSDEAY, atc. 13; ==
St. Paul Lutheran, Phillips-
burg. Youth Choir,7:30 p.m.:
d Senior Choir, 8:15 p.m.
Emmanuel Lutheran, Gre- 2
1 envine, Brenham Circle meet-
— ing of TALCW at the Milton D
Drews home at 8 p.m. * D
*1% cups agar
I teaspoon butter 7
or maple flavoring
2 cups sifted all-purpose
flour
St Johns UCC, Burton, we
• Senior Choir at 8:30 p.m.
Salem Lutheran, Salem, ’
Senior Choir rehearsal, 8 p.m.
First United Methodist, 9
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED--Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meier of
Brenham wish to announce the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Roger Wayne
- Nicholas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Nichols of Hous-
ton. The wedding is set for Saturday, Sept 13, at 3 p.m. at
Grace Lutheran Church. )
Around In Circles
ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL Bormann, Mrs. Paul Finke,
LUTHERAN LADIES AID Mrs. Will Herzog, Mrs. F. J.
The regular meeting of the Kubitza, Mrs. Louise Schaefer
St. Paul’s Evangelical Lu- and Mrs. Herman Z schappel.
theran Ladies Aid was held “What Is God Like" was
Thursday Aug. 7, at the Par- the topic reviewed by Pastor
ish House with forty mem- Swygert.
bers and Pastor Swygertwere ’’Beautiful Savior" was the
in attendance, hymn selected by the follow-
“My Faith Looks Up to
Thee,” was the opening hymn.
Pastor Swygert read the
scripture taken from Psalm
25 followed by prayer.
Mrs. Quincy Linnsteadter
presided over the routine bus-,
iness. Mrs. Wm. Koester re-
. ported 37 visits were made
to shut-ins during the month
- of July by Mrs. J.W. Richter
and Mrs. Arthur Sander.
The birthday hymn, "What
A Friend We Have in Jesus,”
was sung for the following
August birthdays: Mrs. Ben
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The meeting opened with the
hymn, ’Praise to the Lord,
the Almighty.”-----------—
Scripture and prayer were
given by Mrs. Herman Kunrad
who also led the Bible study
Mrs. Emil Gaskamp.
Mrs. Edward Gaskamp gave
the offering meditation and pr -
ayer.
The meeting closed by all
praying the Lord’s Prayer
and the table grace by Pastor
based on Psalms 25, 103, 111.
The hymn,’My Truest Fr-. Schreiber.
Hostesses was Mrs. Fred-
lend Abides in Heaven,” was
ing hostesses: Mrs. M. O. sung for the birthdays of Mrs.
Ginzel, Mrs. Leon Simank and Willie Winkelmann, Mrs. Rue-
Mrs. Clara Rogge, who served ben Lehrmann, and Mrs. Emil
refreshments. Gaskamp.
The meeting closed with the The chairman, Mrs. Gil-
Lord’s Prayer and the hymn bert Weiss presded over the.
“God Be With You." business meeting.
The treasurer’s report was
given. Various committee re-
ports were heard.
Twenty-one sick visits were
made.
Those elected on the nom-
inating committee are as fol-
ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN,
CHURCH WOMEN,
GAY HILL
Circle 1 of St. Peter’s Lu-
theran Church Women met on
Aug. 3 with 18 members and
die Kelm.
When you consider buying a
side of beef, recognize that
weights quoted usually are
“hanging” weights - the
weights before cutting, trim-
ming and boning. The cutting
loss - the excess fat and bone
Pastor William Schrei- lows: Mrs. Arthur Schroe-
ber present, der, Mrs. Walter Hueske and
Comein..
“tell ’em
Charley
sent,
you
stir in milk. Pour batter into
.. pan and bake in a preheated
%4 cup butter or margarine 375-degree oven for 25 min-
s cup peanut butter . utes or until cake is golden
2 cups siftedbrown and springs back
confectioners sugar when lightly touched. Do not
2*: MILK overbake. Turn cake upside
Llalo 2 zgs at room tcm- down on a towel that has
perature. Grease a 16x11x1- been sprinkled with sugar,
inch pan and then line with Spread cake quickly with
foil. Grease, foil again. Beat cranberry-orange relish. Roll
Chancel Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 1
p.m. ,
St. John’s Lutheran, Prairie a
Hill, Junior choir practice, 7 1
p.m. Luther League meeting, .
8 p.m.; Volleyball practice af-
ter the Luther Leg gue meet- S
ing. • _
THURSDAY, AUG. 14: E New taste for the peanut butter crowd______
St. Paul Lutheran.Phillips- - up, starting at the. 11-inch tioners’ sugar. Beat in ing over the top and ends of
burg. Men of the Church, 8 side. Place on a platter and enough milk until frosting the roll. Cut in 1-inch slices,
p.m. cool. Cream butter and pea-consistency is fluffy and Makes one 11-inch roll.
—St. James Lutheran, New nut butter. Beat in confec- easy to spread. Spread frost- (Newspaper Enterprise “Assn.)
Wehdem, Naomi Circle Bible -----
study, 8 p.m. First Baptist, T.E.L. Class
Regular meeting of the Lad- Meeting, 9:30 a.m.; Friend-
les Auxiliary to James F. Dil- ship Class meeting in the home
Ion Post 7104 Veterans of For- of Mrs. Bob Gilmore.
eign Wars at the VFW Home Salem Lutheran, Salem,
at 7:30 p.m. ALCW Afternoon Circle meets
First Baptist, W.M. U. Royal at 2:30 p.m.
Service and Business Meeting St. Johns UCC, Burton,
Covered Dish Luncheon, 9:30 Bible study, 9 a.m.; Sewing
a.m. . . Circle, 2 p.m. 8
Salem Lutheran, Welcome,. . .
Board of Parish Education, 8 St. Paul S Church Council
p.m. meeting in church, 7:30 p.m.
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that’s thrown away--can vary
from 20 to 30 per cent or
more. For example, if you buy
a 300-pound side of beef and
the cutting loss is 25 per
cent, you could get only 225
pounds of usuable meat cuts.
5 Lb. Bag
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