* Sour-Cream Dishes ® (From page 10) la Creme Though >Coe« r ca iories’ than most sserts, it’s weighty in satis ;( a cti° n rOEU II A CREME 2 pints cottage ch&se, f cups dairy sour cream t teaspoon salt , tablespoons (2 envelop- L) unflavored gelatin i' cup milk 1 es h Strawberry Sauce t,. at cottage cheese, sour ■ ream and salt until .smooth. C rfnkJe gelatin on milk to SP ften stir over hot water nhl dissolved and blend in- S cottage cheese mixture ennon into heart-shaped f S Md or individual molds. Uich have been rinsed wi fcold water. Chill until firm Serve with Fresh Straw :■ — ZZiaarnammmMMMu* ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■& s [Bulk Spreading Service | I FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE \ • Davco "Granular" Fertilizer ■ • Webb Super-Gro S Balanced organic fertilizer Rock Phosphate Phosphorus Green Sand Potash If you need fertilizer call us- SMUCKER BROS. bird-in-hand. pa. minmi bbhbbbbbbb««» sibbuhbhi STANDARD EQUIPMENT, Big Spring DISCOUNT SALE 6<fo OFF * MIGHTY MOVE BAHN CLEANER EASY ALL COMFORT STALL Designed and Built by Dairymen for Dairymen SALE CLOSES JUNE 30. 1960 GLENN H. HERR R - D - 1- MANHEIM ft®ady Now Wilh These Late Planted Crops * SOYBEANS * SUDAN GRASS H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, Inc [ SVILLE, PA. Derry Sauce. Garnish with whole berries dusted with confectioners’ sugar, if de sired. FRESH STRAWBERRY SAUCE % cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch % cup orange juice y 4 cup lemon juice 1 pint fresh strawberries f tablespoon grated lem on rind Sift together sugar and cornstarch into small sauce pan. Stir in orange and lem on juices and cook, stirring constantly until thickened Remove from heat Wash strawberries; reserve a few for garnish and dice remain ing strawberries. Stir diced berries and lemon rind into sauce, chill until ready to serve. DEALERS FOR r-gniim^ FOUIP.^ "Easy All" Ph. Landisville TW 8-8391 S'* Leola OL 6-2220 Inc. ' IiVRBIn mm>W ■MFpPW'MV • SORGHUM • MILLET 421 PHONE TW 8-3 SOUR CREAM RAISIN PIE 1 cup sugar Vz teaspoon cinnamon Vi teaspoon cloves 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup seedless raisins 1 cup sour cream Salt N 2 tablespoons vinegar Baked 9-mch pastry shell Mix all ingredients, stir ring until sugar is dissolved. Pour mixture into shell and bake at 350 degrees 25 to 30 minutes. * ♦ * \ SPICED CREAM PIE 2 eggs 1 cup sour cream 1 cups seedless raisins 1 cup sugar 1 tablepoon flour Vi teaspoon cinnamon Vf> teaspoon cinnamon Vh teaspoon salt Beat eggs until light; add sour cream and raisins Blend sugar, flour, cinnamon, nut- DAY-JUNE 19»h (LirndjutyldiuLl with a magnificent Magnovox exciting new miniature •. • all-transistor, all-wave PORTABLE RADIO |jo.9s CLICK'S AUDIO SALES 2320 Hobson Road. SMOKETOWN, PA. EX 3-7242 Open Tues. to Sat. 9-5: Friday 9 -9: Closed Monday ''s.sr’s'' art; v - r~*~'S \ hjz .v^'' - - ✓< Go Places Safely . . . With Traveler's Cheques gglfedE Because there's more travelling in summer, more people use Travelers' Cheques during this season than at any other time of year. This is the ideal ■way to carry vacation funds. 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Makes about IMs cups. * ♦ ♦ SOUR CREAM SAUCE % cup butter or margar ine 1 cup confectioners’ sugar V 4 teaspoon lemon juice teaspoon vanilla % to Vi cup sour cream, plain or whipped Cream the butter or mar (Turn to page 12) Profitmakers the World Over TRIED AND PROVEN IN THIS AREA. Get more eggs while still getting maximum feed effi- ciency and top egg quality- REDUCED PRICES ON JUNE HATCHED PULLET CHICKS. J. HOWARD MOORE, Sales Mgr. Second Avenue LITITZ. PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5408 Win die's Hatchery HAROLD G. WINDLE * COCHRANVILLE. PA. Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941 11
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