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Friday, October 2, 2015

Meanwhile back at the farm, we are busy.  So the blog had to be a low priority!

Family recipes always interest me, and I have my mother's and grandmother's recipe boxes to go through!  Maybe if I am snowed in, I'll get around to that project.

Meanwhile I will share Della Kurtz Shaffner's Apple Dumpling recipe.

This is Grandpa Shaffner's handwriting, as he gave me the recipe!



I apparently added notes

Apple Dumplings:
2 cups flour
2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
1 tbsp. butter
1 tbsp. lard
7/8 cup of sweet milk
1 tbsp. Cinnamon
2 tbsp. sugar
3 tart apples
Sift the flour, baking powder and salt.  Work this into butter and lard then make dough using the milk.  Roll into sheet 1/2 inch thick.  Sprinkle with brown sugar and cinnamon and then cover with chopped apples.  Roll up and cut into 12 slices.  Pour over 1/2 sauce and bake.




Sauce:
1 cup sugar
1 Tbsp. butter
1 Tbsp. flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1 cup hot water
1/2 lemon sliced
Mix flour, sugar and salt.  Add butter & lemon & hot water.  Stir until well mixed, cook 3 minutes pour over raw dumpling.  (save the remainder to pour over the dumplings before serving)

I also have the recipe from Stella Shaffner.  (She probably gave it to me when I got married!)
Stella wrote that when she and George (Della's son) were first married, he asked her to make apple dumplings, but she could never make them to his liking.  She finally got his mother's recipe.  Stella said she asked Bob Latimer and other family members if this was a family recipe, but no one knew.  She wrote that possibly someone else out of the family gave it to her or she made it up or she found it in a magazine.

Hope you make the recipe! Let me know what you think.


Friday, September 18, 2015

Passing the Century Mark

Passing the Century Mark
   by Perry Backus


John Shaffner says he doesn't feel like he's about to turn 100, "But I guess those charts don't lie".  The charts says Sept. 18, 1887, in Harrisburg, PA., the fourth child of six children.  His firm handshake, clear blue eyes and immaculate home don't give the visitor any idea this man has witnessed a century of events.  "I really didn't start to slow down until the last two years," he says, with a smile.  "I do tire a little bit easier now."  Shaffner is no stranger to hard work and it's that he claims has added years to his life.....
(I don't know which paper the interview is in--I suspect the Dillon Tribune)

The family hosted an open house for his birthday, at his home on Saturday, September 19th, 1987.




The napkin from the birthday party celebrating 100 years of life!




And then there were family pictures at Don & Helen Shaffner's:


John F. Shaffner
100 years old with sparkling blue eyes!



The oldest & the youngest
Grandpa Shaffner & Megan Shaffner



Sons, spouses and daughter-in law
Dean Shaffner, John F. Shaffner, Don Shaffner
Eloise Shaffner, Stella Shaffner Thomas, Helen Shaffner



Grandchildren
Bob, Geoffrey & John Shaffner
Sydney, Gail & Grandpa Shaffner & Donnee Stibal



The grandchildren & spouses
Leroy Gabel, Rene & Bob Shaffner, Carol & Geoffery Shaffner, Fred Stibal
Sydney Gabel, Gail Kuntz, Grandpa Shaffner, Donnee Stibal
Rick Kuntz, John Shaffner



The Great Grandchildren
Lori Stibal, Megan Shaffner, Greg Gabel, Grandpa Shaffner, Annie Gabel, Lynda Stibal
Josh & Luke Shaffner & Courtney Shaffner





Grand Nephews
Doug Shaffner, Grandpa Shaffner, Barry Sauer


Lynn Sauer, Grandpa Shaffner & Barry Sauer



First Cousins with Grandpa Shaffner
Lester Kurtz, Bob Latimer, Grandpa Shaffner, Bruce Kurtz
George Kurtz, Dean Shaffner, Freda Walker & Don Shaffner




First Cousins with Spouses
George & Thelma Kurtz, Dean & Eloise Shaffner, Don & Helen Shaffner, Stella & Jack Thomas
Bruce Kurtz, Jack & Freda Walker, Grandpa Shaffner, Ruth & Bob Latimer & Lester Kurtz



The Shaffner Family With Grandpa Shaffner
Sons, Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren


In Memory of
Donnee Shaffner Stibal


Thank you Donnee for working with Grandpa to preserve our family history!





Thursday, September 17, 2015

In Honor of my Grandfather's (John F. Shaffner) 128th birthday on September 18th, a few memories of his younger years.


John F. Shaffner was born 18 September 1887 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.  His middle name was Fanoit or Fainot after his great great grandmother, Susanah Catherine Fainot.  John's parents were John Martin Shaffner (1855-1933) and Elizabeth Deborah Fletcher (1858-1899).  John and Elizabeth had 6 children, Willard Fletcher, Ettie Viola, Lida Lorene, John Fanoit, Bert Lawrence and Walter Ruskin.



Copy of Confirmation record
I am not sure if the picture is of Grandpa, but it does resemble him.
He was confirmed on 3 May 1904 at the Augsburg Lutheran Church of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania




John F. Shaffner-Boys Brigade
Similar to Boy Scouts




John F. Shaffner 1904





John F. Shaffner--not dated

Saturday, September 12, 2015

The wedding was planned before the trip through Yellowstone Park!

Della Kurtz and John F. Shaffner were married on 12 September 1913.



The original invitation (I have the envelope too)


Included in the invitation.
It has always amazed me how Grandpa Shaffner was able to keep all the memorabilia all the years of homesteading as well as moving into town.  
But family history was very important to him.








I have always thought these pictures could have been taken as "engagement pictures".





John & Della's marriage license from Beaverhead County, Montana

I found an article describing the wedding in the The Anaconda Standard paper of 14 September 1913.  (I copied it as it was written in the newspaper.)


A pretty wedding was solemnized this afternoon in the parlors of the manse when Miss Della Kurtz of Munsey, Pa., and John T. Schaffner of Simms, N. D., were united in marriage by the Rev. E. V. Ostrander.  The young couple were attended by Miss Lucy Kurtz and James Kurtz, brother and sister of the bride.  Following the ceremony the wedding party drove to the Oliver Kurtz house on the bench east of town, where a wedding dinner was served.  The young people will leave Tuesday for their home in Simms, N.D.where the groom is engaged as a telegrapher. 
(The Anaconda Standard, Sunday Morning, September 14, 1913, page 7)





John & Della Shaffner several years later


Friday, September 11, 2015

And I found more pictures of Yellowstone!  Between Grandpa's scrapbook & Donnee's scrapbooking; I keep locating more pictures.  It's great because I will finally get them in one file!




The wagons & horses of the Kurtz wagon trip to Yellowstone Park



Della Kurtz on the horse.  (wish I had the chaps)


I posted this picture before, but this one is labeled.
John F. Shaffner at Red Rock Lake, Montana


The stallion at the P & O.  
Grandpa wrote that he didn't get his hand away in time.
I have no idea what that means!



John F. Shaffner at Oliver Kurtz homestead
This maybe the only picture of the house at the homestead.
And they raised 6 boys in this house.



Tuesday, September 8, 2015

I thought I had ended the Yellowstone Park tour, but alas, thanks to Grandpa Shaffner's method of scrapbooking, I have discovered one last picture.  Or I think I have found the last picture!




Grand Canyon of Yellowstone  1913
Sandy, Jim, Della & Lulu. 
 I think Della is on the left of Lulu
Perhaps the man standing with suspenders is a soldier
Aren Sandy & Jim kneeling?

Monday, September 7, 2015

There were more parade entries over the years!




Bob Shaffner on Pal


I think this was a entry from Estella Shaffner


Lynda Stibal & Lori Stibal 


Looks like Bob again


Sydney & Gail were in the band too.  Who is this??


George Shaffner had  a surrey


Not sure who this is, but the parade went a different way than I remember!  Looks at the cars--vintage!


Bob--again


not sure, from Grandpa Shaffner's album


Bob





I saved the best for last!
Gail & Heidi