Ift--Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 6, 1962 • Know Cheese (Continued from Page 15) 4 ■* * * IMPERIAL OBAB IN NOODLE RING NOODLE RING: 1 cup Bulk 8 «g£ yolks % teaspoon salt 34 teaspoon paprika % teaspoon dry mustard 2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese 1 S-ounce package medium noodles, cooked and drained egg whites Heavily butter uns mold (6-% cups); set aside In a <-aucepan, beat together milk, egg yolks, salt, paprika, and mustard. Over medium heat, stirring constantly, heat to simmer; add cheese. Continue heating and staring until cheese melts and sauce thick- PENN SQUARE MUTUAL FUND Investing in Diversified Securities for INCOME and CAPITAL GAINS Possibilities NO BUYING CHARGE NO SELLING CHARGE Subscriptions Accepted With No Minimum Share Require ments Free of Pa. Personal Property Tax in opinion of Legal Counsel NON-ASSESS ABLE J. L. HAIN & CO. 451 Penn Square, Reading Pa. FR 5-4424 Please send me free information about Penn Square Mu tual Fund Name Address City and State BUY IT! WITH A THRIF T. FULTON AUTO LOAN FULTON /--^BANK PEHN SQUARE • WeOOYERN AVENUE v&masMQ • hommuz • akron • qm t 1 1 +. V W*"- ens. Fold in noodles. Beat egg whites until stiff peaks form; fold into noodles. Pour into ring mold; place in pan of hot water 1 inch deep. Bake 40-45 minutes. Loosen from sides of mold; turn out on hot platter. IMPERIAL CRAB: tablespoons butter tablespoons chopped green pepper tablespoons chopped onion 2-ounce can sliced mush rooms, drained tablespoons flour teaspoons salt teaspoon paprika , teaspoon pepper cups milk tablespoons lemon juice 7- Vs -ounce cans crab meat hard-cooked eggs, chopped cup sliced stufted olives Parsley at any friendly Of LANCASTER I ( • *iJ(s r-*-S- * dttr't I * Automatic Clothes Dryer Saves Effort Drying clothes in an auto matic dryer may help keep clothes white and free from damage, points out Helen E. Bell, extension home manage- In a saucepan, melt butter; saute green pepper, onion and mushrooms. Blend in flour, salt, paprika and pepper; cook 1 minute. Remove from heat; gradually blend in milk. Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened. Stir in lemon juice. Fold in crab meat, eggs and sliced olives Pour into center of Noodle Ring, garnish with paisley. Selves 8. i ».*.< n rt-M tattuM: ‘. h-*j» H t'-* *0- -t - **V*. -V-A&ifeX t,t Mil » i V: 1 MONEY-tAC! + ' ' fo, v Ji '■*: - t* ' Is / &\< < ' f>s A *' ,t -' yftfNf* V* * OF SATISFACTION WHEN YOU BUY A “FAMILY-SIZE” flameless WATER k-i •ni* * ' For six months from the date of installation, PP&L’s guaran- Lim covers* •* ft \m Complete satisfaction with performance . e Complete satisfaction with cost of operation or PP&L will refund the purchase price of your electrie water heater (but not including cost of installation) ■ The guarantee applies to 40-gallon or larger, quick-recovery ’ electric water heaters or 80-gallon water heaters with standard f’KEMA wattage units. And, you get a family-size supply of | hot water 24 hours a day at PP&L’s special low, family-size i water heating rate of 1# per kwh, l I See your electric APPLIANCE DEALER or PLUMBER I today 1 Offer good only from September 17, 1962, through -October 27,1962.' PP&L has filed a new electric rate 'with the Public Utility Commission to substantially increase the num ber of kilowatt-hours available at 1 the special 1 £ rate for most sizes 1 and models of Flameless electric i water heaters. The new rate, , proposed to become effective i November 1, will give you a •'family-size" 640 KWH bi-month ly at Iff per KWH on 30- thru 82- 6 a Hon electric water heaters and [620 KWH for larger sizes,. f AN WVB»T«II4>WW» .ft mcTKif vrtuty/RKVft A m th» <jimM V tm nmS 'jßw !« t. work while ustns, the |drye* . !i- * i took 1.000 foot-pounds. Tiling ment speciahst the Penneyl- eliminate, carry,nj yania S ate Umver Sl ty • hendih* • Chemicals in the Jjrt. and - Btret chiB 6 needefrto haag and dust cause some -graying- . . , ' .. of clothes. Leaving - colored each wet - c r f articles to hang in strong sun- Women whojine-dry dollies light can cause considerable can do some- things to get bet lading, she adds. - ter resuts. Miss _Bpll suggests Studies have been made to they can get the wash, oitt in see how much effort is used early morning or late after with a dryer - and in hanging noon when the heat of the sun clothes outdoors. In one study, is less, or they can hare lines which measured steps, it was in the shade. They can take found that in a typical laundry Rothes from the hue for iron it took two steps to the dry- ... , . er and 625 to hang the same ln & when the y are dam » dry to clothes outdoors, Miss Bell cut down the time in the sun says. light. flOW! you get a •/> vs .sws \ AV wSr A S*S/ , vt»/ ELECTRIC HEATER -ii c J>-W Another study »*e#ur,e4 effort in foot-pound* —ditto v» ing one pound of cletlws ofl* foot. Figures - show lt»« dry-* ing took 43,000 foot.pounds of T* \ L*i-l * 1 i-- ‘ ..
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