For Farm Women ... (Continued from page eight) One tablespoon paprika Three tablespoons flour One-cup dairy sour cream One cup water One teaspoon grated lemon rind One tablespoon lemon juice. Coat chicken with flour, salt and pepper. Brown slightly in hot fat. Add onion, water and paprika. Cover tightly and sim mer until chicken is fork-ten der, 20 to 25 minutes. Remove chicken and prepare gravy. Add flour to pan juices and blend Cook until bubbly Add sour cream and water and simmer, stirring constantly until uni formly thickened Cover and simmer about five minutes. Add lemon juice and rind. Heat chicken in the gravy. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ | New & Rebuilt! I CLEANERS I ♦♦ J; H We Service AH Makes:: ;; :: H of Vacuum Cleaners H | RODGERS VACUUM I I CLEARER SERVICE I « ♦: a :: » Ph. 7-5776 21 E. Vine St. L«nc.« S H Closed Mondays -> |: Make A Point To Visit Our Animal Health Department THE QUARRWILLE DRUG CO. QUARRYVILLE, PA. PHONE 1 O O IVf ACT Saw and Knife iTI/IO 1 Service 605 Marietta Ave. - Fix. 24291 Lancaster Packed in iced barrels, these hulled peas are on their way by truck to the can nery from Lancaster County. picking is at its height at the moment. Producers There is debate of all kinds on seasoning, flouring, flavoring chicken. There is a school that says for chicken, “Paprika? Absolutely not.” Others swear it adds much. Then the recipe above calls for a touch of citrus fruit and juice, another item of flavoring that has caused no end of contention. Likely chicken itself provides too delicate a flavor to warrant use of fruit, an idea that is more applicable to veal and ham. ¥ ¥ * That’s it until next weekend when we’ll See you again. today’s Pattern Qt m f 9189 In/ lTr<Wi<vninWH Pattern 01S9- Misses’ Sizes 12, 14, IG, 18. 20, 40 Size 1G takes 4 yaids 35-inch fabnc Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern if you wish Ist class mailing. Send (o ITO Newspaper Pattern Dept, 232 West IStli St, New YoiK- 11. N Y. Punt plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. , Peas, Picked and Packed It’s the NEW for a money-making harvest There are dozens of features in the new Ford Combine which make us say, “you’ve never seen a combine to match it.” And the best way to find out all that’s new and better about this combine is to come in and check it over. Right away, you’ll notice many crop-saving advantages. The sickle, for example, will cut within 1 Vz inches of the ground to get more of the “down” grain Or, it can be raised as high as 3 feet for faster work in sorghums or other tall crops. You can adjust cylinder speed by the twist of a knob, and one handy lever con trols the volume of wind. Rubber elevator paddles reduce gram cracking. It’s the only combine in its class with the walker type straw rack ... a real grain saver. There arc up to 26% fewer points to lubricate, and the Ford Combine is as much as 14 inches narrower than other 6-foot combines for easier passage through gates. See the FORD COMBINE NOW .. . &S/km^!hUe NP 324-A CONESTOGA FARM SERVICE ELIZABETHTOWN FARMERS SUPPLY INC. QaarryrUle Ph. 282 consider this a good pea crop, with yields up to two tons per acre. (Lancaster Farm ing Staff Photo). 1 I I SAUDE BROS NEW HOLLAND Ph, 4-8721 Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 22, 1956 Thera's much more— we’ve just touched on a few of the high spots. So come m and find out morel Columbia Pike Lancaster Pb. 2-5722 Farm Women 3 Schedule Picnic At Brickerville Society of Farm Women 3 met Saturday at the home of Mrs. Grace Weidman, Arkron The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Harold E Stuber, president Re ports of the recent visit to the County Home were given by Mrs Harry Usner A treat of ice cream and pretzel sHx was given each guest Society, No 4 assisted with the proiect Mrs Lloyd Martin gave a re port on the Ephrata 'Hospital Auxiliary Fete where Society 1 and 3 conducted a Market Booth. Mystery sisters were revealed, and new ones ass'gned for the coming year Book reviews on some Book Club books were given by Mrs. Harold Fry and Mrs Irvin Burk holder The next meeting will he Julv 22 at the Bnchemlle Church grove as a family picnic Refreshments were served and a social hour followed HEAR The Mennonite Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12 30 P. M. Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. M. Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M. HAVERSTICK BROS. Ph. 7-1341 9
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