Lancaster Fanning, Friday, June 13, 1958—11 For Farm Women... (Continued from page 9) dish. Sprinkle with half the’ cheese and cover with the rest of the bread. Beat eggs, mjlk and seasonings, pour over bread and cheese, and cover with rest of cheese Set baking dish m a pan of ho twater and bake at 350 de grees about 40 minutes or until custard is set and bread is pufty You might serve this with lima beans or peas, beets, green salad, fruit cobbler. CHEESE FONDUE* IVz cups milk IVa cups soft breadcrumbs 1 cup chopped or grated cheese 1 tablespoon butter or margar ine . x k teaspoon salt 3 eggs‘separated Scald milk. Add crumbs, cheese, butter or margarine, and salt. Beat egg yolks, add milk mix ture. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry, fold into mixture. Pour into greased baking dish Bake at 350 degrees 30 minutes or until set. Serve at once with baked squash, a green vegetable, apple celery salad with nuts, and cook ies. CHEESE RABBIT (RAREBIT)' 3 tablespoons butter or margar ine 3 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion 14 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon powdered dry mus tard Paprika, if desired 114 cups milk 14 pound cheese, ground or grated (114 cups) 1 egg, beaten Melt butter or margarine and blend in flour, onion, and seas onings. Add milk slowly. Cookr over low heat until thickened, ■■■■l Be sure to see the finest cars ever produced in our “You Auto Buy Now” calvacade parade on Friday, June 13. Within the next week stop into one of the following dealers’ show places to test drive one of the beautiful models on display. The dealers listed below are the sponsors of Lancaster County s “You Auto Buy Now” Week and they extend a cordial invitation to inspect the fine cars that are now available.' LANCASTER ESHELMAN MOTORS LANCASTER NASH PACKARD LANCASTER WIGGINS CHEVROLET HARTMAN PONTIAC STETLER AUTO-CO. WOLF MOTOR CO. MOHN BROS. BRUBAKER MOTORS, INC. LANCASTER LINCOLN MERCURY D. M. DeHAVEN LINK’S-AUTO EXCHANGE STONER MOTORS STEVE LEPORE COMMUNITY MOTORS LANCASTER SALES MARIS H. ESHLEMAN J. G. BOOTH SHIRK’S USED CARS EPHRATA EPHRATA MOTORS, INC H—L MOTORS fill lliiliillli iliilllli stirring constantly Remove from heat and add cheese. Pour a little of the sauce into the beaten egg, then pour all back into the sauce Stir and, cook two or three longers, until cheesa is melted Serve on toast or crackers. Here is something for the sand wich season coming up; COTTAGE CHEESE-PICKLE PEANUT SANDWICH z !\ cup cottage cheese v i cup peanut butter, coarse grind •■'.i cup diced dill or sweet pick les 8 slices bread 2 tablespoons milk % teaspoon salt 1 egg, beaten Cooking fat or oil Combine cottage cheese, pea nut butter, and chopped pickles. Spread the mixture generously on four bread slices and cover with the other four slices. Add milk and salt to the beat en egg and mix thoroughly. Dip both sides of sandwiches quickly into the egg- mixture Do not soak the bread Brown on both sides in hot fac over mod erate heat. A cottage cheese dessert-’ MELODY PIE Lemon Pastry Shell 1 cup sifted flour Vk teaspoon salt ¥4 cup shortening ¥2 teaspoon grated lemon rind IVz tablespoons lemon'juice 1 tablespoon ice water 2 teaspoons beaten egg yolk Sift together flour, salt. Cut in shortening and lemon rind. Beat together lemon juice, water, and eg yolk Stir lightly into flour mixture. Form into ball, wrap in waxed paper and chill Roll, out dough and line 9-inch pie plate. Prick well; bake 10 to 15 minutes m moderately hot oven (425 degrees). Filling Line shell with one pint creamed cottage cheese, mixed with one tablespoon grated lemon rind. Fill with #2Vz can fruit cocktail, chilled and drain ed Garnish with mint. Serves 8. llllliililiillllllllllllilll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sponsored by the METROPOLITAN LANCASTER AUTOMOTIVE ASSOCIATION ilililiil llllllii iiiiiiiiiiiiii illlllli Hill Hill High Quality Hay in Calf Rations Emphasized in PSU Feeding Trials The importance of high quality days of age. hay, preferably legume, in the A simple starter mixture ot rations of young dairy calves is cracked corn, wheat bran, ground re-emphasized in results of feed- o; ts, soybean oilmeal, minerals mg trials conducted by E M. Kes- and salt proved equally good as a ler at the Agricultural Expen more elaborate mixture to which ment Station, Pennsylvania State dehydrated alfalfa, cane molasses Lmversity. and dried skimmilk were added Calves in these trials were fed commercial milk replaeer, Penn Slate formula, a variety of starter mixtures and hay, from six days to 16 weeks of age. Colostrum and herd milk were not fed after 10 NEW HOLLAND Concrete Blocks For your building needs NEW HOLLAND CONCRETE PRODUC New Holland, Pa. Phone: ELgin 4-2112 Illlillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllil iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiii JUNE 14-21 EPHRATA HUDSON BUD HUNT MOTORS LLOYD WINGENROTH BERT JACOBS MESSICK CHEVROLET EBERLY BUICK WARWICK MOTORS AKRON AUTO SALES MANHEIM H. A. BOYD J. K. MOTORS MANHEIM MOTORS PAUL STERN SAUDER CHEVROLET LEOLA HARRY L. MILLER ELIZABETHTOWN GARBER MOTORS LITITZ LEON HERSHEY WM. B. FRY ill IPlillll IB The calves were limited in allow ance of milk replaeer but were given all of the starter that they would eat until a consumtion of five pounds daily was reached When bromegrass hay of fair # RETAINING WALLS v’S'-W. »" VA S AV W, V/ VOU f' Vk \ A j Jklu\u M»v Mull QUARRYVILLE SPENCE MOTORS WINNIE HOGG MOUNTVILLE * TED ROSSEY USED CARS STRASBURG MIGDON PONTIAC * J. M. HAGANS & SON NEW HOLLAND JOHN N SAUDER AUTO CO A. R. SENSENIG INC RED ROSE AUTO SALES SHOWALTER & HORNING B Z MELLINGER INC GROFF- BUICK PEIFER PONTIAC INC. Illlliillllllllll quality was supplied, calves fed 24 per cent protein starter grew the fastest. When alfalfa hay, of excellent quality was fed. starters having approximate protein con tents of 15 to 17 per cent gave better results than the higher piotein mixture I\me groups of eight calves each were used in the trials, all calves m each group receiving the same rations Results in all were m the form of averages The calves, obtained from farm cis and institutional herds, weigh ed between 85 and 115 pounds when put on test Average gains over initial weights ranged from ai ound 150 up to 175 pounds. * . I |S/ YVIW ' VV* «« S» LITITZ SPRINGS GARAGE KELLER BROS. J. B. ZARTMAN STADEL AUTO SALES illllillllliilllilllilli Hill 11l