. re( j casserole. Cover r h tuna fish, shrimp, and " 1 hmeat. Add mushrooms, and salt. Make white r* ’ o f butter, flour, salt, noer. and milk. Pour over ntents of casserole. Mix ead crumbs and butter, over top bake in a oven (350 degrees) ROLLED fillet with green rice 2 pounds- fish fillets (sole, haddock or cod) Melted butter or margarine ,u cups chopped- parsley .... gait and pepper ESCALLOPED CLAMS 2 onions, chopped 1 pint warm milk i green pepper, chopped 2 beaten eggs V cup butter or margarine 2 cups cracker crumbs ! cup tomatoes Vz cup margarine (reserve 1 hay leaf a little) 2 teaspoons oregano 1 small onion cut fine 1 teaspoon salt Blend above ingredients to u teaspoon pepper gether well. Salt and pepper 3 cups cooked rice to taste. Fold in 2 small cans cup. cooked frozen peas minced clams and liquid. Brush fill©s-with., melted Pour into greased casserole. ,utter or margarine; sprinkle Dot with remaining butter. Used Office Desks Various Sizes $2O to $4O p|B ! ® Used Filing Cabinets ||||| $7 $25 jJB| l £i K ' ''yji Chairs [.,. All types & sizes £ " ! $1 to $5 ; ;^yi All types of used office equipment and filing systems | SURPLUS EQUIPMENT COMPANY | PRINCE & JAMES ST.. LANC. Ph. EX 3-4011 j Store Hours Mon. to Fri. 12:30 to 9; Sat. 9to 5 Available in dm 100 gallon through 1500 gallon. * They're built to last. Heavy steel framework seal *ed in air tight, rust resistant, moisture free cham ber. . * You get more for your dollar. Gallon for gallon of capacity, it's your best buy. * Fast, economical direct-cooling. * Completely automatic operation. * Built low—only 34" from floor to strainer opening. * Sanitary stainless steel outlet valve. * Vermin-proof covers keep milk clean. ' WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES. H. D. 1. KINZERS Phone Intercourse SO 8-8501 irt Ut aur facJary-tratnad nynwnteHwi thaw y»u wily /Js\ * dairyman avarywbara chaaaa Oirtan avar ordinary X/o\i Im tanka. with Vi c«p chopped persley. Season with a little salt and pepper. Roll up and secure with toothpicks Saute onions and green pepper in butter or margarine until tender. Add tomatoes, bay leaf, oreg ano, salt and pepper. Cook for 20 minutes. Add fillets and cook in tomato mixture for about 10 minutes or until cooked through. Combine rice with remaining 1 cup of par. sley and peas. Form into a border on platter. Spoon fish fillets in the center. Makes 6 servings. * * * Bake 45 minutes at 350 de- Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 22, 1960—9 grees. Serves 5. « * * CALIFORNIA CHICKEN IVz cups diced carrots V 6 cup chopped onion 1 cups diced potatoes 1 cup peas 1 can tuna fish 2 cups milk 2 tab’espoons butter 4 ‘ablespoons flour Cook carrots, potatoes and onions together; then add pe«s drained. Make white sauce of milk, flour, and but ter. Add the tuna fish. Make layers of mixed vegetab’es and the creamed fish. Cover with bu'ter crumbs and bake until browned on top. • Lancaster Poultry (From page 3) NO SALE, 20 bid; 25. Same 26 Jacob C. Herr, 450 W VC, 15 2, Carl B. Risser, 22.7 27. Same. 450 WVP. 15-2, NO SALE, 20.1 bid; 28. Sa me. 550 WVC, 15-2. Carl B. Risser, 22.8; 29. Same, NO SALE, 18 bld;3o. M&B (Do rothy Miller), 3000 TR, 9-2, Daniel K. Good, 17.1. r Cn* Most young, American L-F, 17 mo., V, J. Koser Co., * v Inc., 13 8 32. Sol K. Beiler, rn \. boy . s 3X6 " s £ ally ou *‘ ' l oo L-F-Y, V. J Koser Co., standing in one field or ano- T nc 13.3; 33. Noah H. Mar- ther. ■ ■ Red^Rose MILK REPLACER With all the essential vitamins, minerals and antibiotics a calf needs. DAIRY 3-bladed, high-carbon cutlery steel *v J— » H Send 4 Coupons from Red Rose Milk Replacer (1 cou pon m each 25 lb. bag) to John W Eshelman & Sons, Box 1327, Lancaster, Pa. Your FREE knife will be sent by return mail. DAVID B. HURST Bowmansville, Pa, MUSSER FARMS. INC. R. D. 2. Columbia, Pa. WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION West Willow. Pa. = - tin, 500 WV, 18-1, Roy E. Ream, 17.3; 34. Greider Leg horn Farm, 700 L-F, 16 mo. Withdrawn Prior To Sale; 55 males same; 35. Morgan town Feed & Gr. (Amos K. Stoltzfus), 4000 W. Mt., 9-6, NO SALE, 16.6 bid. 36. Paul H. Gehman, Inc., (David S. Hoober), 2400 9-1, Crown Poultry, 17.2; 37. Sa me, 2300 WV, 9-1, Crown Poultry, 17 2; 38. Same, 17; 39. Elam Weaver, 1450 WV, 9-6, Roy E. Ream, 17.1; 40. Same, Marvin Sweigart, 17.2 41. D E. Horn & Co. (Rich ard Baker), 4000 IR, 9, Mea der’s Poult~y 17.1; 42. Same (Charles Hahn), 1700 WV, 9. Daniel K Good, 16.9; 43. Same (Lester Staxner), 4000 IR, 9 , Meader’s Poultry, 17 1 44 Noah H. Martin, 200 L F 2 yrs., Roy E Ream. 12: 45 M*B (Lloyd Stoltzfus), 8000 WV, 8-3, Meader’s Poultry, 17.1. 46. Same; 47. Harvey W. Stoessel. 1200 WV, 10. Col lege Hill Poultry, 16.9; 48. Same. 1000 WV. 10’, College Kill Poultry, 16.5. Not Just the Most Economical ... BUT THE CONVENIENT S PRACTICAL WAY TO RAISE A CALF I Ask about the complete Red Rose COW'Q-lATED Dairy Program One 25 lb. bag raises a calf to weaning. FARMER KNIFE fl FREB! 5 A. L. HERR & BRO. Quarryville, Pa. BROWN & REA Atglen, Pa. • Poultry Secretary ' From cage - Manheim Township Putting her Commercial Course work to good use, Mrs. Sangrey was soon doing much of the office work for the firm dur. ing evenings and Saturdays. After her marriage to Kenneth W Sangrey, a grad uate of the Penn Manor school system, she took time out from the business world to devote herself to the rearing of Keith, now six, and Cheri, three, her two children. Mrs. Sangxey, who will be on a full-time basis at the Poultry Center, replaces Mrs C’ara Kopf, secretary of the poultry exchange since Its beginning over six years ago. Continuing her interest in the poultry business, Mrs. Kopf will become inside salesman at Moore Farms Hatchery where she will be in charge of booking chicks, egg supply, chick delivery, and setting schedules. WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tmctors Snavely's Farm Servic# NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 FOB ANY FARM PDBPOS* MADE THE FARMER'S WAY I I • LANCASTER ■A PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS'N i||)V 411 W RoierllU U Lancaster, Pa. y Ph, lane EX 3-3921 SUPER FLOOR HEAT see it now! L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike - Lane* R. D. 3, Liiiiz, Pa. Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179 Strasburg OV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6-7766
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