) , For ti Farm Wife and Family (Continued from page eight) E. Stone, Jr., R 2 Eliza bethtown sends us a recipe for an Oyster Pie that sounds quite tasty. .This can be made either in a shallow pan or a deep pan. OYSTER PIE . Line a pan with pastry. Make a layer of celery and diced potatoes that have been cooked in salt water. Then, a layer of oysters, hard-boiled eggs, chopped. " Season with salt and pepper and add dots of butter. Add milk to just cover the filling, cover with I Guernsey Barn May 14 to 18 For Large or Small Areas of LAWNS WEEDS LEAVES I 5 Intercourse, Pa. ?• For the first time—ever— -100% Nylon Carpeting ufafyUtfei/A, Foam Cushioning Just imagine l Now you can afford all-nylon wall-to-wall carpeting— with Its own built-in foam under padding. Thanks to new Candalon Foam-Cushon Carpeting. '• NEW, long-wearing, bulk-free pile. Gives you twice the wear of carpets twice as thick costing twice as much. • NEW, built-in foam underpad ding. Saves you every penny of the usual-cost of separate cushioning. • NEW, easy cleaning, easy spot SEE THIS BRILLIANT NEW IDEA IN CARPET AT OUR DISPLAY DURING 1 THE HOME AND GARDEN SHOW GUERNSEY BARN - MAY 14 TO 18 THE WEAVE SHOP f ( j*j UV _J f J a top crust and bake. If a deep pan is used, one can make two layers of the filling. Hope some one will try and enjoy this. We like it very much. We wish you continued success with Lancaster Farming. For something new and differ ent this spring, why not try a See the AMAZING MOTT MOWER At Our Booth Home & Garden Show Revolutionary New Principal of-Mowing! C. B. HOOBER removal. smooth, close pile can't trap dirt or dust. Even "problem" stains wipe off. • NEW, protection from moths, mildew. And it's safe for wool allergy sufferers, too. • WEAR-TESTED by 150,000 ele vator riders. After six months, the carpeting was taken up and cleaned And it showed no sign of wear! But come in and see this new Candalon Foam-Cushon Carpet— in its smart patterns and colors. SPAGHETTI FRUIT SALAD 4 ounces elbow spaghetti 1 cup dairy sour cream 2 tablespons milk 1 teaspoon sugar Ph. SOuthfield 8-3501 Vz teaspoon salt Vz cup chopped shredded coco nut 1 cup dried apricot halves, cooked 1 cup pitted dark sweet cher ries Cook spaghetti according to di rections. To prepare dressing, combine sour cream, milk, sugar, salt and coconut Rinse spaghetti with cold water and dram well. Turn into bowl. Add apricots add cherries. Pour sour cream dress ing over mixture and toss very lightly. Serve immediately Makes lour servings HOUSEHOLD HINTS Brown sugar should be sub stiuted for white sugar weight for weight, not measure for measure Browh sugar is lighter in weight per volume than white sugar. Plant trees and shrubs as soon as possible, if there is a ball of soil around the roots. If the plants must be held a few days, keep them in a cool shady place and keep the ball of earth moist. Try folding a narrow strip of foil over the edge of a pie crust The foil will keep the crust from becoming too brown before the pie filling has finished baking. Do not remove the tops of tu lips narcissis and other flowering bulbs until they turn brown, as food is manufactured in the tops and stored for the bulbs for another year’s bloom To clean windows To a quart of warm water, add one table spoon of vinegar and two table spoons of ammonia To clean furniture To a quart of hot water, add. three table spoons of linseed ,01! and one tablespon of turpentine Rub with the grain, and follow with a clean cloth. To clean painted suifaces (a) Wash with neutral soap jelly or dry suds and rinse with a cloth wrung from clear water, then dry (b- Wash parts of water, vinegar and kerosene Rinse with clear water and then dry When the paint is badly soil ed, the latter is especially effec tive. FABRIC SOFTENERS Fabric softeners, used in the textile industry for the past sev eral years, have been made avail able to housewives under a vari ety of trade names They are gam ing widespread interest, because of their unusual results For example, aftei nylon slips are treated with one of the new febnc softeners, they -may be worn with skirts of wool or other natural fibers without their caus ing an electric charge, or cling ing to the skirt Sweaters of wool or orlon are softer and fluffier, and there is less tendency for them either to “pill” or mat after being dipped in the softener rinse Bath towels Shag rugs, and other deep pile articles are fluffier, blankets soft er and diapers easier to pin in the softened fabrics Diaper rash or irritation caused by harshness of fabric is avoided A small amount of the softener liquid is used in the final rinse water of the washing machine or m the hand laundry It is neces sary to add the fabric softener each time the garment or house hold article is washed. * » BAKED TUNA BUNS % pound process sharp Ched dar cheese 4 ha'rd-cooked eggs 2 cans chunk style tuna (two cups) Va cup hot-dog relish x h. cup mayonnaise Butter or margarine 12 hamburger buns 24 stuffed olives Into large bowl, grate cheese on medium grater. Place eggs on top of grated cheese and chop (a pastry blender does a quick job). Add tuna, hot-dog relish, mayon naise, toss to blend. Butter split hamburger buns; fill with tuna mixture. Make 1 inch wide well in center top of each and set two olives an it. Wrap each in foil; refrigerate. About 30 minutes before serv ing: Start heating over to 400 de- JB&y>A L Makes I 2; Lancaster Farming, Friday, May 10, 1957—9 Of all the meats, liver is the most nutritious. Food experts say that each person should have at least one serving of liver a week. Here are several ways to serve liver to your family. LIVER SUPPER CASSEROLE u z pound liver 2 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons fat v z cup chopped onion '6 cup chopped green pepper 2% cups cooked rice 2 cups canned tomatoes 2 teaspoons salt ‘t teaspoon pepper Cut liver into one-half inch strips, roll in flour. Brown in fat; remove from pan. Fry onion 'and green pepper in remaining fat until tender. Combie alfl in gredients; turn into one and one half quart casserole Bake in moderate oven (375 degrees) for 30 minutes Makes six servings Lane. Jr. Chamber of Commerce HOME AND GARDEN SHOW GUERNSEY PAVILION 6 Miles East of Lancaster on Rt 30 50 BIG EXHIBITS Valuable Prizes Each Show ★ Breathtaking European High Wire Act ★ Free Performances Nightly ★ Free Parking 6-30 to 10 P. M Nightly 1 P. M, Sat. MODEL LB Low-cost gardening power at its functional best 23/< h p engine • Lo Tone Muffler a Re coil Starter • 2 forward speeds and reverse. Only $185.00 When there’s gardening to be'done, do it with <*im See This Superb SIMPLICITY Line at The Home and Garden Show May 14 thru 18 Guernsey Pavilion SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICE NEW HOLLAND >- l vt S.tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 1 pound sliced liver 2 tablespoons tat 8-ounce can tomato sauce Blend fllour, salt, and pepper. Roll liver in this mixtuie, Brown liver iri hot fat Add sauce, cov er, simmer about 15 minutes. 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