Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 10, 1957, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ) ,
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.
Makes six servings
“There is one phase of the
tax problem which . deserves
more attention than it has been
getting. That is what excessive
taxation will do to future em
ployment and opportunity in
this country—The tax problem
isn’t just limited to how much
he must pay this year or next.
It is casting a long shadow on,
our children’s future.”
—Kingston, N. Y, Freeman
May 14 thru 18
MODEL FB
All-Season work-saver
2% h p engine • Lo-
Tone Muffler a Recoil
Starter • 6 forward
speeds plus reverse
• Rugged, aIE-steel body.
Only $245.00
licit
U S PAT OFF
LIVER IN SAUCE
Admission
50 Cents
Children Free
With Parents
%f. K.
TRACtORS
fete*
MODEL VA
Indispensable power for
institutions, large
gardens and farms.
5 h p engine • 3 speeds
plus reverse • 100%
Free Wheeling?
Only $345.00
America’s No 1 Line
of Lawn and Garden
Ph. -EL 4-2214