(Continued From Page 8) CHEESE-TUNA TETRAZZINI h» outdone in 1 'package (7 ounces) noo .loi. They take noodles and £ 11 them -with an American „ . .. # pice inß “ 2 tablespoons butter “ZT -“y o™, Sf S »»P ««y ch.PP.4 parsley ss? --- g- * sjst nn jipa become the peifect ac— .. , joooies u . . i/ 2 teaspoon salt .mnaniment for a meat loaf. * . comP ai ““ , . , . , Dash of pepper ..jj fresh fruit salad and rich ~, rake for a satisfying 1/2 cups milk chocolate cake for a satisfying % cup shredded chuddar dinner. cheese SAVORY NOODLES 1 can (2 ounces) mushrooms j> 2 cup chopped green pepper stems and pieces •■with li- V t cup chopped onion quid 2 tablespoons butter or mar- l can (914 ounces) tuna, garine - undraijied cup ketchup 2 tablespoons butter, melted 4 cup water i/ 2 cup coarse bread crumbs $ cup (1 8-ounce jar) cheese Cook noodles until soft, food , Meanwhile in a saucepan melt 3 cups cooked noodles (4 cups 2 tablespoons butter; add par uncooked) s ley and omon and saute un gaute green pepper and on- onion is transparent. Blend ion in butter until tender. ia flouri salt and pepper; gra j)lend in ketchup, _ water _and (( j. ua tiy add milk.- Cook over cheese; occasionally over me( ji um heat, stirring constant low heat until cheese is melted, un fjj mixture thickens. Re- TFhen thoroughly heated, com- move from heat; add cheese hme with hot noodles. Makes and g j.j r until melted. Add 4-6 servings. mushrooms, tuna and spagh-| HERR'S BULK BIN SERVICE BUILDERS OF FEED and Grain Bins ALL SIZES TO FIT EVERY NEED GORDONVTLIjE, PA. Ph. 768-3031 9 I plant PROFIT j + ill -yo o r he n House $ ♦ * Red oRose POULTRY FEEDS I j£ You can plant profit in Red Rog e Laying Mash, Jj your hen house when you Rose Complete Laying J use Red Rose Poultry R atlon > Red Rose ? Feeds! Booster Pellets are the feeds you need to raise 3 Hens need a house that y our layers. These feeds are IE wiU develop their full ess outstanding in effective v laying potential, and one quallty ' and contam the t at is good enough to necessar y min -3 meet the nutritional re- el - a i s and vitamins needed ‘t of layers under by layers .. \ . and produC e | the strain of heavy laying. r e Su its you want. | Place Red Rose Poultry Feeds in your j{ hen, house. You'll be gatherniii more eggs | if you doi | E. Musser Heisey | - B, D, 0, Mount Joy, Fa. 3 3 3 Musser Farms, Inc. jt| R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa. i* t £ Leroy Geib Est. Joseph M. Good & Son | ji R. D. 2, Manheim, P*. 137 Newport Road, Leola, P».J ♦ • * y * Musser's The Back R. D, 1, Quarryville, Pju Efverson Supply Co. Mverson, P*. etti. Turn {AW a shallow 2- quart casserole. Mix together 2 tablespoons melted butter and breadcrumbs; sprinkle on top of casserole. Bake 15 tea 20 minutes m a 425 degree oven. 4-5 servings. NOODLE PUDDING pound wide noodles, un cooked 3 egg yolks % cup sugar „ V s pound cottage cheese 1 pint commercial sour cream Vs teaspoon salt M cup raisins , 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 egg whites Cook noodles 15 minutes in boiling salted water; drain; do not rinse. Coni'bine egg yolks, sugar; blend thoroughly. Add cheese, sour cream, salt, rai sins, vanilla, noodles; blend well. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry; fold into noodle mixture. Grease 9 x 13 x 2-inch baking pan; pour noo dle mixture into pan; spread evenly. Bake 50-60 minutes at 350 degrees or until silver knife conies out clean. Serve directly from pan. 8 servings. (Continued on Page 11) cheer sIW/ AuTo IPAN RATeS REDUCED Now save more than ever before on a Thrif T. Fultoft Auto Lqan at any Fulton Bank. FULTON BANK fENN SQUARE / McGOVERN AYE, / MOUNTVILLE EAST PETERSBURG / AKRON / GAP / MANHEIM Member Federal Deposit Insurance Carp• Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 12, 1963—9 or t Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By: Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist Worth Knotting Anjtime Chocolate milk and chocolate drink are not the same. Chocolate milk is whole milk with chocolate syrup added; chocolate drink is partly skimmed milk with cocoa power added, A new line of table mats has been in troduced. Available in oblong and oval shapes, these pads are made of vat-dyed bur lap, coated with a light film of vinyl to make the surface stam-and-spill-resistant A urethane backing on the underside of the burlap serves as a padding and an anchor The pads come in 12 colors When you shop for corduroy this fall, you may find an all-cotton stretch fabric. Up to now, the only domestic » , . , stretch corduroy has been a -A- new kind of towel with blend of cotton and nylon. The a ve i ve t~like finish on one side all-cotton stretch fabric will be and terry cloth on the other 3(5 inches wide. has been introduced. Shearing the ends of the terry loops pro duces the velvet-like finish. o Shearing also exposes the ends of the 'fibers and this mci ea ses the absorbency of the towel. Why Use Interfacing? Interlacing m home sewing helps gne that desired proles (Continued on Page 10) Don’t Neglect Your Eyes Visit Your Eye Doctor if you are in doubt, Doctor’s Prescriptions Filled Adjustments, Repairs DAVID'S OPTICAL CO. Always See Better 403 N. DUKE STREET Lancaster Phone 394-2767 *************** Automatic deliveries! We keep a chart of your “degree day” needs, based on daily tem peratures. In this way, we know when you need oil, and mak* delivery without your call. You never run short of Texaco'Fuel Chief Heating Oil. We Give S&H Green Stamps GARBER : OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Fh< 653-2021 105 Fair view St.
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