• For The Form Wife 1 (Continued from Page 8) % teaspoon pepper 2 eggs, slightly beaten teaspoons Worcester- shire sauce 2 teaspoons mayonnaise *4 cup butter, melted I V2 teaspoons snipped par sley 1 cup dry bread cruinos 1 egg, slightly beaten '2 tablespoons water Vi cup dry bread crumbs 4-6 tablespoons butter Mix crabmeat, salt, mustard, pepper, the 2 eggs, Worcester shire sauce, mayonnaise, the % -cup melted butter, parsley, bread crumbs; toss together lightly; chill 1 hour. Shape in to 6 medium sized flat patties. 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ST 6-2597 Allen H. Matz Denver 367-5602 gether, then -inter- remaining,.- cup bread crumbs. Preheat fry pan to 325 degrees. Melt the remaining butter in fry pan; add cakes; fry until golden brown on both sides about 15 minutes adding more butter if necessary. 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted 1 cup chopped celery Dash of thyme 1 % cups condensed cream of celery soup (10 Vj ounce can) 14 cup water 1 6-ounce can crabmeat flaked 1 7;ounce can tuna, flak ed 2 cups sifted enriched flour 2 teaspoons baking powder FORD on our Easy Terms! Elizabethtown Farmers Supply, Inc. Keener Equip. Co. Bts. 230 & 72, Lancaster Phone 569-9861 SEAFOOD PIE Elizabethtown Phone 367-1341 Sauder Bros. New Holland Phone 354-8721 Ij, ’teaspoon salt I■. teaspoon dry mustard 1 egg, beaten 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons melted shortening or oil i/i cup chopped pumento stuffed green ohves Some Advantages Of Annual Flowers Annual flowers are inexpensive . . . . Cook celery in butter or that’s one reason for their popularity. Also margarine until tender. Add annuals are quick growing and make a tast thyme, soup, and water; stir return on your investment They have a long until smooth. Heat to boiling, blooming period, many of them blooming add crabmeat and tuna and until frost. You can have a wide range of simmer 5 minutes. Pour into colors and each plant can produce many lightly-greased 2-quart casse- flowers role. Meanwhile, sift together You can find annuals for almost any pur flour, baking powder, salt and pose. You can use them to add color to a mustard. Combine egg, m.lk spring-flowering rock garden. Annuals cover and shortening or oil. Add up dying foliage of bulbs, and you can use liquid ingiedients and olives annuals in large beds, for edging, and for to flour mixture, stirring only window and porch boxes Also until flour is moistened. Drop annuals lend themselves to a by tablespoonfuls onto fill- quick change in an overall co ing. Bake m hot oven (425 lor scheme, degrees) 25 to 30 minutes, or This ’an That until lightly,browned. Mokes 4 The word “butcher” was to 6 servings. used for “vendor” . . . such as ______ “Candy Butcher” on trains. , Another word seldom used in It s gotten so that a respect- Us former mea ning is “wheel” able person hates to be seen for « blke/ . A chlld ltoday does with best-selling book. n’t j tnow - w i la t you mean when Get a low-cost Thrif T. If you're in the market for a new car, visit the Fulton first and ar range for a low-cost Auto Loan. Then, as a cash buyer, make a bet ter deal on the car of your choice. FULTON*" BANK PENN SQUARE • McGOVERN AVENUE • MOUNTVILLE EAST PETERSBURG • AKRON • GAP Member Federal Deposit Insurance Carp. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 30, 1963—! Ladies, Have You Heard? .. . By: Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist UTO OF LANCASTER Fulton -&k if*'! m ■h A THURSTON you call lus bike a wheel Breakfast cereals are as American as baseball The pro cessing of breakfast cereals is a. big enterprise m the United States, said to be bigger than in any other country. Cereals are manufactured and expoited throughout ithe world. Buying “on tune” demands (Continued on Page 14) ETHOXYQUIN protects Vitamins A and E and Pigments in the feed - AND during digestion ✓ * "S„ . 4T v a, . - X^- feed your replacement chicks Red CHICK STARTER OR STARTER & GROWER NOW Contain ETHOXYQUIN •- "For Add ed ' v -Growth protection’ -, Red Rose Chick Starter and Red Rose Startei & Grower provide youi chicks the early nutrition they need to develop into high quality producers. Both of these feeds contain all the vitamins, antibiotics growth stimulants and vital .nutrients chicks need to insure quick feathering, vigor'and energy. This season 'atm for better egg T» ofits , Start with good chu ks start with RED ROSE. Ammon E. Shelly R. D. 2, Lititz, Pa. A. S. Groff North. Queen Street Lancaster, Pa. Mountville Feed Service R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa, West Willow Farmers Association West Willow, Pa. Brown & Rea Atglen, Pa. Henry E. Gorber R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa, WSSafBSC«s«S*Ju i! ' ~u-' ■9
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