Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 02, 1956, Image 7

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ing dish and cover with sauce.
Bake uncovered an a moderate
oven (350) until fish flakes
easily when tested with a fork.
Garnish and serve hot-
LACY RICE PANCAKES
One cup milk
One cup rice, cooked
One-half teaspoon salt
One tablespoon melted butter
Two egg yolks, well beaten
Three tablespoons flour
Two egg whites, beaten stiff
Pour rice over milk and salt
Add .egg yolks, butter and flour.
Fold in egg whites. Drop mix
ture, a tablespoon at a time,
onto a greased griddle. Cook on
one side until puffed full of
bubbles, then turn to other side
Serve wath butter and syrup.
These rice cakes are like crepe
suzettes and can be made very
smiaOll. Spread with butter, maple
syrup and a tablespoon of thick
cream and serve m cereal
bowls.
CORN MEAL CHEESE
SQUARES
One cup com meal
Four cups miilk
One 'teaspoon salt
One and one-half cups grated
American cheese
Add com meal gradually to
scalded milk m the top of double
boiler. Cook until thickened, stir
ring constantly. Continue cook
ing over low heat about 45 minu
tes. Add salt, and grated cheese,
cook only until cheese is melted.
Turn the mixture into a waxed
paper lined, buttered pan, 8
inches square. When thoroughly
dulled, cut into 2Vj to 3 inch
squares. Add 2 tablespoons but
ter to skillet,- place corn meal
cheese squares m pan; heat,
turning squares to brown lightly
Top each with Spanish Creole
Sauce.
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Farm Women 14
Meet March 14
At Esbenshades
The next meeting of the Soci
ety of Farm Women 14 will be at
fhe home of Mrs. Robert Esben
shade, R 1 Ronks, with a program
March 14 featuring a plant and
food sale.
The Society met Feb. 13 at
/the home of Mrs Mervm Den
hnger, R 1 Ronks, and the pro
gram featured a book review by
Eleanor Harsh from the Lancas
ter County Bookmobile
SPANISH CREOLE SAUCE:
Melt 4 tablespoons butter, add 2
onions which have been sliced
and 1 green pepper, chopped.
Cook until lightly browned. Add
2 cups canned tomatoes, 1 tea
spoon salt and teaspoon pa
prika and cook slowly until vege
tables are tender Serve hot over
corn meal cheese squares
SOUR CREAM FROSTING
One cup light brown sugar
Four tablespoons sour cream
One teaspoon vanilla
Combine ‘ brown sugar and
cream and cook to soft ball stage
(238 F-) Remove from heat, add
vanilla, and beat until cool If
frosting gardens too fast, add a
little more sour cream.
Keep those letters coming
your favorite recipe, your house
hold hint, gardening tips.
Spring’s coming, and it will be
time to plant again. Let’s have
your flower bed hints Until next
week, when we’ll
See you again
Having received from his tailor
a bill and a note reading, “Please
remit by return —51st notice
Stohey Broke replied; “Dear Sir,
—I do not remember ordering
a suit such as _ you mention If
I did order it you certainly never
made it for me If you did make
it I never got it Furthermore, if
I got it I must have paid for it
And if I didn’t, I can’t”
LANCASTER’S ONCE-A-YEAR SAVINGS CELEBRATION!
EXCITING PRIZES
Two-week all expense trip to Nassau for
two, open to all adults over 18, other than
Watt & Shand employees and members of
their families. Register on our Second Floor.
- Wall-to-Wall Carpet for any room in your
home. The winner may choose from Wiltons-
Twists, Chenilles or Axminsters. Completely
installed over heavy foam rubber cushion.
Register on our Fourth Floor. No need to -
make any purchase.
POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 10
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Quite Clear
IPS HERE! BIGGER THAN EVER!
WATT & SHAND ★ LANCASTER, PA.
Farm Calendar
(If you wish your Coming
Events listed in these col
ums, write a card or letter
to LANCASTER FARMING,
Quarryville, Pa. Be sure to
include name of sender.—
Editor).
MARCH
March 3—Second, Annual Ban
quet, Lancaster County Senior
Extension Club, 6.30 p m. Hos
tetler's Banquet Hall. Mt. Joy.
March 3—Society of Farm
Women 6, home of Mrs. Milton
Eberly, R 1 Elizabethtown, 2
P. m
March s—New Holland Com
munity 4-H Club, 730 pm,
New Holland Bank
M'aich s—State beaver season
ends
March 5-s? reej Dealer.-,
and Millers’ Short Course, Penn
ylvama U-
March 7—Potato Growers’ In
stitute, Potato City (near Coud
ersport). Pa
March 10—Society of Farm
Women 13 entertains Society
4, Farm Bureau Building. Lan
caster.
March, 13—Farm Women 22,
auction of homemade materials,
home of Mrs Eugene Bare, R 1
Bird-in-Hand
March 14—Society of Farm
Women 14, home of Mrs Robert
Esbenshade, R 1 Ronks.
March 14—Farm Women 9
and 15 'attend Philadelphia Flo
wer Show
March 14—Farm Women 22,
visit Lancaster County Home
March 15 —Lancaster County
Poultry Association Banquet, 7
p m, Hostetter’s Banquet Hall,
Mount Joy
March 17— Farm Women 18
entertain Farm Women 16, 1 00
p m. luncheon meeting, Farm
Burdau Building, Lancaster
March 17—Farm Women 9.
food sale, Mrs Jeanne Breneman,
R 1 Conestoga, hostess,
March 17—Farm Women 3,
Bnckerville Fire Hall, Mrs 1
Charle*s WesQhter, Hopeland, hos
ANNIVERSARY SALE
The sale with a tradition of greatness behind it . for
Great Selections! Great Values! Great Savings’ Here you
will find thousands of dollars worth of brand new merchan
dise for the home and all the members of the family,
offered at record-breaking prices Don’t miss any of our
five floors There are surprises waiting for you in every
department
Buy for your immediate needs and for the coming seasons
You’ll be proud of your purchases and the money you
saved! Store closed on Mondays as usual open
Friday nights till 9 Other days, 9t05 30
Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 2, 1956
Accent on the Traditional
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Traditional design, as shown
in this house from the pages of _ PERI ~
SMALL, HOMES GUIDE maga- LMI
zme, is still much in demand * I. l-'ii-
Architect Paul T. Haagen has i ‘ "I
planned an adequate two-bedroom j IpH i
home, then has given a high j i(TI B
pitch to the gable loof, making P « ■ 1,1 ( I — r
possible two more bedrooms and I I—J
a bath upstairs A front doimer
can be added (shown on floor plan
but not on elevation) to give exti a
light to the smaller upstairs bed
room if desued. The attached
garage forms a sheltered play
yard.
First floor area of this home is
1,349 sq. ft. Infoimation on blue
prints and their cost can be ob
tained by writing to the maga
zine, SMALL HOMES GUIDE,
Dept 1682, 621 N. Dearborn Sheet,
Chicago 10, 111,
tess, Speakers—Louis and Myrtle
Tremblay, Movies —“It’s Spring ”
March 21—Farm Women 15,
luncheon, Middle Octorara Pres
byterian Church. Mrs George
Reinhart, chairman.
March 24—Farm Women 12,
Mis Estella Mower, hostess,
Highville.
March 27—Farm Women 12,
Cinerama Holiday, Philadelphia,
Mis Roy Eshelman. chairman.
March 31—Society of Farm
Women 4 hostesses to Society
21, Mountville Civic Center
APRIL
April I—Sacred Concert, Mem
lonal Methodist Choir, Quarry
■ville, 7;45 p m
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April 3 —County Farm Wo
men’s Society Executive Board,
2 p m., home of Mrs Henry
Reist, R 1 Mount Joy.
MAY
May 7-10 Pennsylvania
Guernsey Association host to
79th Annual Meeting American
Guernsey Cattle Club, Philadelp
hia
JUNE
June 9—Annual Lancaster
County Poultry Association Bar
becue, Lititz
Correct
Fishing is less cruel than hun
ting The amateur nevei has to
explain that he thought his com
panion was a fish —The San
Fransisco Chronicle
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