Wrap Up Kitch BY EDNA MILES ITS fun to entertain. The excitement of getting ready, of trying out .a new recipe, of polishing up the silver and getting out your prettiest linen all make for e festive feeling. i But the letdown comes when the party’s over. Surveying the wreckage, you ask yourself if it was worth it. But that’s all wrong. Because sharing your home with your friends—being hospitable—brings everyone con cerned the healthiest kind of emotional reward. _ Nevertheless, few of us relish the cleanup department. By the time Ahe last dish and ash tray have been put neatly away,' it’s usually two a.m. K That’s why, when you make up your Christmas list, it migK be well to consider pooling fam ily funds for gift-buying and putting ‘them- all into the pur chase of a mobile dishwasher, one-' that you can guide around the kitchen and dining room to pick up dirty dishes or store clean ones., k It’s a family investment, true, >but your husband and children idon’t relish k.p. any more' than you do. One particular mobile dishwasher is designed _ for easy itoploadmg, is easy to move around but is still a full-sized dishwasher and you can take it along when you move. Rural Women Help Hike Labor Total More and more rural women have joined the labor force in the last 15 years, reports Sanna D. Black, extension home manage ment specialist of the Pennysl vania State University. About a fifth of all rural farm people who now work tor wages are women. A fourth ot all rural women between the age of 20 and 50 years are in the labor torce; A million women living on tarns are employed m nonfarm work. TRI-TOWN ELECTRIC CO. GAS AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE Electrical Contracting Leola, Pa. Phone 6-6661 “Open Thur*. & Fri. 'till 9“ MCCULLOCH Model 47 CHAIN SAW Makes any woodcutting job easier and faster. It’s a one-man saw for professional logging, pulp cutting, tree surgery,- for farm and ranch jobs like construction and clearing land. Modej 47 is light wei ont, 0 nt, operates full power in any posi tion. Six models, gasoline powered, with blades 14" to 36". Come in and see it, try it, buy it. It'll save you time, make you money. MAST Sa Se“?ce n “ e 605 Marietta Ave. Lane. Ph-24291 n Freedom in Gift Dishwasher Mobile dishwasher is a cift the whole family will enjoy. It, needs no special installation and can even be used as » dirty - disb pick-up cart., Recipes Peaches Cecuy 6 almond macaroons 8 marshmallows cut small pieces % c. whipping cream 3 medium peaches 1 pint vanilla ice cream Crumble macaroons into bowl, add marshmallows ana cream. Chill overnight. Peel peacnes and cut m half. Put cut side up in sherbert glasses. Top with- ice cream. Beat chilled mixture until smooth. Spoon- over peacn and ice cream. SANDWICH FILLINO.S Egg-Ripe Olive Sandwich rilling 14 cup chopped hard-cooKed eggs 2 tablespoons chopped ripe olives 3 tablespons mayonnaise or salad dresmg VA tablespons chopped green pepper Vs teaspoon salt Combine eggs, olives, mayon- Yield: % cup, or filling tor ‘t sand hi ise, green pepper and salt, vuches. Corn Chip Minted lomaroes 1 medium onion, sliced tine Vs cup diced celery 2 tablespoons tat 1 pound ground Deer / 1 teaspoon salt 1 can tomato sauce 1 cup crushed corn chips 8 tresh tomato cups Brown onion and celery in hot fat; add ground beef and salt and stir well. Cover and cook mixture 10 minutes. Add tomato sauce and cook until meat is done. Add corn chips and mix thoroughly. nil tomato cups with mixture and bake in 350 degree over tor 20 minutes. (Use tomato pulp, rempved to make cups, in tossed green salad ) * M SALES R. M. Brubaker, Inc. SALUNGA, PA. Phone, Landisville 4016* a iii»iaiiaiiiiiiiiiißi>iiiiißiiiiiil Salmon Loaf 1 can red -.almon, with juice; flaked 2 c. cracker crumbs 1 can cream of celery soup % c. green pepper (optional) Combine and place in greased loaf pan. Bake 1 hour and turn out on warm platter. Blend i c cream of celery soup with % c. milk. Simmer about 2 minutes. Pour over loaf and serve. New French least 2 beaten eggs Vi cup milk 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon grated orange rmd dash ot salt Mix well. Dm bread slices into the mixture, lightly coating ootn sides Brown on both sides m skil let in hot butter or margarine' Serve at once with honey, sirup or applesauce This is enougn egg dip for six slices of bread. Broccoli Casserole 2 pounds broccoli 1 can tuna (7 oz.) 1 can muslupom soup (10% oz) Vs cup milk ’i cup grated American cheese Method- Cook broccoli in a small amount of boiling salted water until tender, or about 10-lb mmutes Place a layer ot the cook ed broccoli in a shallow buttered casserole Cover with a layer ot tuna Dilute soup with milk and pour- over tuna and broccoli. Sprinkle all wiih grated cheese and bake at 350 degrees until mix ture bubbles and is lightly brown ed. Close inspection of pullets be fore moving them trom range to to the laying house will help in sure a healthy flock and good production. Women’s Page Free To Women... One yeai charter subscrip tion to LANCASTER FARM ING to one house wire eaen week who submits tne oesr letter .. . recipe . . home making hint. Send your letter _to LANCASTER FARMING, Quarryvilie, t*a. Neigbors Shuck Corn at JLilitz Miles E Harsh Kinzers, Knows the worth ot neighbors ana neign borliness, for recently 41 moved fn'and husked about six acres ot corn for him Mr Harsh has been in ill health for some time. Helping were Elam K. King, Ray Acker, Chnst K. Stoltzfus, H Rutter Skiles. Amos F. Yoder, David Stoltzfoos, Elam R. King, George E Hoar, Chnst Stoltztoos, Silas N. Hershey, Mark nersney, Elam S. Fisher, .Joseph B. Fisher, William B Fisher, M Clair Her shey, Ezra King, C. K King, Jacob K Beiler, Jacob L Zook, Samuel Zook, Robert Klmg, Clarence Weir, Lloyd Zanders, Ross Usner, Jacob S. Stoltzloos, Isaac Eby, George H. Eel, man, Elam Buck waiter, Jones S Lapp, Aaron Myer, Christ K. Blank, Moms Groff. John S. Beiler, Willis D. Hershey, Raymond (J. Hershey Kenneth Hershey, Leonard Her shey, Clyde R. Kottroth, John Haldeman, Paul Reed, Landis D. Brackbill. Hunter Bags Turkey Ross Erb, Georgetown, bagged ta 12-pOund wild turkey whale hunting Saturday in Clinton co unty. Erb was accompanied on the trip by his brother, George Erb, and by Harry Hess. lIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIHIIIIIiaiIIIIIIBII'jI \ COMPARE AND YOU WILL FIND \ \ THE BEST CANDIES COST LESS S ■ 'ziPFS’ DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES ! B B ■ and Caramels $1.20 Per Lb. ■ ■ Fresh Cashews $l.OO Per Lb. ■ ■ Salted Almonds $1.50 Per Lb. ■ 5 THE CANDY SHOP ! B ■ BB _ fl J 311 N. Queen St., Lancaster Ph. 4-0207 ■ m m BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB' V REMERGE 1 ‘ i SERVICE Lancaster Farming, Friday, November 11, 1955—1 I I is best for CHICKWEED CONTROL In ALFALFA AND STRAWBERRIES Order yours now from your dealer or J. C. EHRLICH CO. 736 E. CHESTNUT ST. Phone 3-2489 Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. Heilman To Speak at Meet Mrs Grant Heilman, KU 6, Lit itz, noted painter and sculptor, will address the Farm Womens Society No. 1 Saturday at tne home ot Mis. Hoy Bollinger. Co-hostess will be Mrs Abram Bollinger, Mrs Neil ClarK is pres ident. Tyne of meeting is a p m. Ruth Ann Weicksel In Farm Contest Miss Rutih Ann Weicksel. of Kirkwood, Lancaster County Poultry Queen for 1955, repres ented Pennsylvania in the “Fav orite Fanners Daughter’’ contest held Wednesday in Atlantic City’s Convention Hall. The contest was a feature of 'the Mid-Atlantic Farm and Home Show. Out of 512 contestants, 12 were chosen to compete for the (title. Miss Anne Duball, Freder icksburg, Md, was winner. Look Carefully At Sale Clothing Real bargains in clothing sales are often from mussed or oronen stock, says Mae B. Barton, exten sion clothing specialist ot the Pennsylvania State University . Some soiled garments can be cleaned easily and look as Iresh as those that never had been soiled. Careful shoppers will watch for defects and stains ana recognize whether or not sucn defects can be corrected or remov ed Broken seams and loose Dut tons and other fastenings are minor icpairs that take little time and effort. I ■5