’ # , - ■> ( Of t Farm Wife and Family (Continued frontpage 8) fb “I have no .recipe to*.mafce the soup but we eat a lot'of it. " Your paper is very interesting. We like the recipes,” she adds. -* - From Ephrata R 1 comes this letter: I read in your paper a request for a cottage cheese pie. I am *BAD NEWS fw MASTITIS Another Potent Product 1 In The Pent-A-Cin Lina » ROCKLAND'S DIAL-A-DOSE PENT-A-CIN DISPOSABLE INJECTOR • 5 SHOTS with REAL CONVENIENCE Her* it the handy, multi'do** in jector that tops oil others it does to become it features o 12 cc. dose, 6 cc ) of Rockland'* improved Pent- formula, which gets to the source •f infection faster, has greater diffusion. The Oiol-A*Dose injector hat five disposable tips, allows dairymen to make five injections with the some syringe. The new additive. Neomycin, broadens the effective spectrum of the antibiotics. Try These Tested Products For Single-Dose Treatment SUPER PENT-A-CIN: The most powerful mastitis treatment You get 2-way action with *.000,000 units of Penicillin, plus other potent antibiotics. PENT-A-CIN INJECTOR: Reg ular Pent-A-Oin in same dispos able 11-gram injector with pow erful antibiotics plus sulfa drugs. PENT-A-CIN TUBE: Popular . 7.5 gram tube with the out standing formulation of 500,000 ORmts of Penicillin. ROCKLAND C CHEMICAL CO. l - J WEST CALDWELL, N. JL give Your House • (and yourself) A PRESENT... Storm Doors Remodeling * Storm Windows Repairs Roofing Concrete Work Siding. ~New Homes Aluminum Awnings General Construction RALPH F. KLINE 405 S. Broad St., LITITZ Phone Lititz MA 6-9456 ' See Our Stand At Root’s Community Market Every Tuesday Evening Representative: * CHARLES H.~ESHLEMAN LANDISVILLE Ph. Twinoaks 8-8005 Easy terms Free Estimates. Q sending a recipe I like very much, for a cottage cheese cus tard. COTTAGE CHEESE CUSTARD Mrs. David M. Eshleman, R 1 Ephrata Line three seven-inch pie plates with dough Three eggs beaten separately Fout good tablespoons cottage High 4-H Honors For Farm Youth A Pennsylvania girl and boy were named for one of the high est honors in 4-H Club work, the 195 G State Achievement award. This distinction goes to Carolyn Henricks, 18, of Butler County, and Robert Simpson, 20, of Indiana County. Their 4-H records exemplify the best over all accomplishment in 4-H proj ect work, Club and community activities, according to the Penn sylvania State University. Both received a certificate of merit Carolyn attended the Na tional 4-H Club Congress held recently In Chicago, as the guest of the Ford Motor Co., donor of the 4-H Achievement awards. Robert also attended, and his ti ip was provided by Trans Con tinental Gas Pipeline Corpora tion. REAL •NOMY They were among 1200 dele gates from the 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto -Rico who were honored during the 4-H Congress. Outstanding ability to utilize and demonstrate dany food prod ucts brought state honors in the 4-H Dgiry Poods Demonstration program to the team ot Barbara Gadsby, 17, of Kennerdell, and Rita Hickman, IG, of Emlenton. Their demonstration was en titled “Modernized Custard ” Each gn 1 was awarded a beau tiful inscribed wrist watch by the Cai nation Company. In addi tion to Dairy, both girls have completed other 4-H‘projects and pai tieipated in their local Club activities. These programs are conducted under the direction of the Exten sion Sei vice ot the Pennsylvania State University and U S D.A. coopeiating. The Mennonite Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M. Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. M. Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M. HEAR Pattern 9371; Half Sizes 14%. !16%. 18%. 20%. 22%, 24Vi Size IG% takes 4% yards 35-inch. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for 'each pattein if you wish Ist class (mailing. Send lo 170 Newspaper iPattern Dept., 232 West 18th St, {New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE. STYLE NUMBER. cheese Two tablespoons flour One' and one-half pints milk A little salt' Mix all together. Put beaten eggs in last. Bake at 375 degrees until firm. * w * From our good friend Wilma Kinder comes these recipes for crabmeat. Here is one for DEVILED CKABMEAJ, Wilma Kinder, St. Louis, Mo, Combine One and one-half cups milk ' One and one-half cup soft bread crumbs Gently stir in: Two cups flaked cooked crab meat (two seven-ounce cans) Whites of five hard-cooked eggs, finely sliced Blend in: r One and one-half teaspoons salt , —One-third teaspoon dry mus tard , One-eighth teaspoon cayenne pepper One-half cup melted butter Pour into buttered baking dish or crab shells. Sprinkle with Wheaties or buttered crumbs Bake in a 400 degree oven foi 15 minutes. Serve hot. Six serv ings. HOT CRABMEAT SALAD Wilma Kinder, St. Louis, Mo. Make a white sauce of; One-half cup butter Two-third cup sifted flour Two and two-thirds cups milk Cook 10 minutes, then blend in; , Two cups flaked crabmeat One large bunch diced celery One-third green pepper, mine- One large One-third cup blanched al monds, quartered Four hard-cooked eggs, cut up Two teaspoons salt Pour into buttered baking dish. Sprinkle with buttered fine dry bread crumbs. Bake in 350 de gree oven for 35 minutes. Serve hot in crisp lettuce cups topped with mayonnaise (with chopped sweet pickles added.) Here is a recipe for a Molas ses Pie sent in by a reader from Bareville HI. MOLASSES PIE Mrs. Elmer R. Heller, R 1 Bareville Today's Pattern * y* bT <S i i & le *7 fc? f u \ v 4 M « 'TT ** ' 14%-24& ur<wfe. 'PAID $10,360 FOR BIBLE London John Fleming, of New York, paid $10,600 for a Bible translated into Massachu setts Indian language by John Eliot in 1663, and published the same year in Cambridge, Mass. One cup brown sugar Two cups milk One cup molasses One cup coconut Two eggs One big tablespoon flour One small teaspoon soda Mix all together and pour in unbaked pie shell and bake. That’s about all for this week. Why not make a New Year’s Resolution to send us your favorite recipes? "The time to feed a cow Strange as it sometimes seems, dry cow feeding is a true course to milk production and long cow life. Extra body weight and built-up reserves of strength resulting from a good dry cow feeding plan put a c6w in shape to delher a big, strapping calf and go right to work on a Jong, steady lactation the day she freshens. Purina on-the-farm research tells us that 100 lbs. extra body weight on a dry cow means up to 2000 lbs. more milk in her next lactation ... in addition to the benefits of health she gains. Purina D and F (dry and freshening) CHOW is'fsrtfoi.'v-,„ made for dry cow feeding. It contains ample quantities -- of body-building nutrients to build both cow and unborn - calf during this critical period. It contains minerals Sot; strong bones, vitamins for health. Properly fed, quality Purina D 8c F Chow not only give* cows a big head start on their next lactation ... it keep* them in condition to hireed again and again and again... for long, profitable, healthful productive life. See us for details of dry cow feeding the Purina way TODAYI aft H. S. Newcomer d V J. Fred Whiteside ft i John J. Hess II c• l 2 0 Intercourse—New Providence John B. Kurtz Ephrata 9371 Wenger Bros.. Rheems Warren Sickman B, F. Adams Pequea Bird-in-Hand IV.V.V.V.V.V.VIVA Lancaster Farm: Mt. Joy Kirkwood ing, Friday, Jan. 4, 1957 POINSETT IA WILL KEEP BUT LEAVES WILL DROP If you got a poznsottia for Christmas, you can keep it for some timaefetOco-IF. dDabor some time after the holiday, says A. O, Rasmussen, Peon State extension ornamental horti culturist. Poinsettias like the morning sunshine and night tem peratures of 55-60 degrees, but eventually the leaves will drop off. PUBLIC CONTRIBUTORS .. .. The Amencan public is ev, pected to contribute an estimat ed $378 million to the 2,000 unit ed campaigns this fall. The, projected figure is almost 12 per cent more than the $344. million raised by the same agencies last year. mUCTION s when she’s DRY!" .says Purina Rese. James High Gordonville J. H. Reitz & Son Millway SnaderVMiH MtrXJry John J. Hess- Kinzers—Vintage S. H. Hiestand * Salonga 9
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