(Continued from page 10) the chocolate batter. Pour one cup boiling water over all. Bake in 350-degree oven about 1 hour. Whipped cream sweetened with crushed peppermint stick candy is delightful with this -dessert when it is served warm. Or serve it with mint ice or ice crdam. We have here two vegetables that would be a nice accompani ment to baked ham or ham loaf. The'first recipe uses carrots and the second for an extra special way to serve beans. CARROT SOUFFLE PASTURES For year round grazing sow a Swiss Permanent Pasture. Ready to pasture in 8 weeks. No more reseeding. |We also have an Hay Pasture Silage Mix 2-3 cows per acre grazing. Casupa Super Green Pastures FRED FREY QUARRYVILLE, PA. ST 6-2235 They start even... Bui 33 days later... Lower-quality starter Improved Purina Super Startena gives you... Extra growth you can see and feel Cover the right half of the lower picture with your hand. The pullets on the left don’t look bad at all, do they? Now un cover the Sitper Startena-fed birds on the right! Same age... 33 days. Same amount of starter ... only 2 pounds. But what a difference in growth! There is a live-chick demonstra tion at our store right now. That’s where you can see and feel, in the flesh, the extra growth Purina’s improved Super Startena puts on chicks. While you’re here, check their age and FEED PURINA ...YOU J. Fred Whiteside Kirkwood John B. Kurtz Ephrata Wenger Bros. Rheema w-v-v b v«w-w. b .w.v Four tablespoons butter Four tablespons flour Two-thirds cup milk One teaspoon salt Two cups cooked sieved carrots One teaspoon minced onion Three eggs Melt butter, blend in flour, and add milk, stirring while cooking until thickened. Add salt, cooked carrots that have been forced through a sieve, minced onion and beaten egg yolks. Mix well, then fold in beaten ggg whites. Pour into a well-buttered ring mold set in a pan of hot water. Cook in a 325-degree oven until firm or about 1 hour. Unmold on a warm plate and fill center With butter ed lima beans. GREEN BEANS WITH BUTTER HERB SAUCE One and one-half pounds beans Onc-fdtirth cup butter One-half cup finely minced onion i Two'tablespoons parsley, minc ed One-fialf teaspoon thyme Three tablespoons lemon juice One teaspoon salt One-fourth teaspoon pajjrika Cook beans in boiling salted water until tender. Fry onions in melted butter until tender and not brown, about 5 minutes. Add remaining ingredients and pour over hot, cooked beans. Serves 6. Improved Super Startena size. Heft one or two of the chicks. Feel the solid, chunky weight of those Super Startena ' birds. Livability’s another big thing. Records from farms all over the country on more than two million Purina-fed chicks showed an average of 97;3% livability! The same feed that produced birds like these is ready to work for you. Ask us for Purina’s im proved Super Startena... and get that extra growth you can see and feel. CAN DEPEND ON THE CHECKERBOARD James High John J. Hess II Gordonville Snader’s Mill Mt Airy Warren Sickman S. H. Hiestand Pcquea 1 ' Sailings B. F. Adams Bird-in-Hand Society 10 Holds Apron Exhibit At Meeting Aprons wore the order of the day at the meeting of Farm Women Society 10 at the home of Miss Eliza Esbenshade, Lin coln Highway East, Lancaster, Saturday. Miss Esbenshade had the liv ing room decorated with a “.frieze” of aprons—exhibited by each member. They ranged from old to new, plain to fancy, hand made to store bought. As one member noted, it was interesting to see that both anti ques and modern were both the very practical, cover up, sturdy material kind—and the frilly man-trap kind that might catch a husband, but would not stop splashed food. One woman showed several white beautifully hand made aprons with lovely hand work on them in the form of liace inser tions or drawn work. She re marked that she never rememb ered her grandmother without a fresh white apron. The meeting closed with a sale of home made or home grown products, including aprons During the business session the Intercourse—New Providence John J. Hess Kinzers—Vintage Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 12, 1957—1 t Farm Women 17 Complete Plans For Banquet Pinal arrangements for a Mother-Daughter banquet at the Willow, May 3 were made at a meeting of Farm Women’s So ciety 17 Satuiday at a mealing at the home of Mrs Anna Stoner. The meeting was opened by singing “The Old Rugged Cross.” The Sunshine Committee re ported sending two cards and two gifts. Contributions of $5 for the Easter Seal campaign and cook voted ‘ies to Valley Forge Hospital were An Easter party after the meeting was in charge of Pearl Wenger, Grace Shomb and Paul ine Stoner. Hostesses for the meeting were Maude Harnish and Ruth Kreid er. The next meeting will be May 2 at the home of Cleta Renners. Society voted to contribute $lO to the American Bible Society, $lO to the Crippled Children's! Society and $lO to the Cancer. Society. I A social hour followed the meeting OPENING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 The Iris Drapery Shop 9 South Duke St., Lancaster If You Have Decorating Problems Don't Consult Your Friends IRIS DRAPERY Large Enough To Serve You ■ And to ■ 2 Small' Enough To Know You * SiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiHiiiiiiii^ Significant reduction in the spread of bovine mastitis infec tions should follow if the udders are regularly washed with 880 parts of sodium hypochlorite solu tion to a million parts oi water, followed by drying, and by im mersion of the tips of the teats in a 5 per cent iodine tincture f6r 20 seconds. The Best Broiler Cross at its Best Martin fuses the work of the ne> tion's leading breeders to give yew top quality chicks that mature early for quick broiler profits PLACE YOUR ORDER nBw j MARTIN'S HATCHERY POULTRY FARMS, INC. Lancaster, P.a. Phone EX 2-2164 CONSULT THE SHOP