flat and thin as possible. After the rice cooks, stir m the remaining one-third cup water and one-eighth teaspoon black pepper, eat, stirring, until the water is absorbed. Stir in the sharp cheese. Place an equal amount of the rice mixture on each of the flattened meat patties mounding slightly away from edges. Pat out the remaining 6 meat balls to make thin covers for the nceburgers. Place over the rice mixture on the 6 in the pan. Pinch meat together around the edges to seal in the rice mix ture. Press the olive slices into the meat patties to make eyes. Use pieces of pimiento for mouth and a nose Other foods such as peanuts, radishes, onion slices, celery, pieces of pickle and car rot rings may be used to make many types of interesting faces. If any of the foods appear to dry out during baking, grease or cover lightly with aluminum foil. About 25 minutes before serv ing, place the stuffed Riceburg ers in a 350 degree oven. Bake 20 to 25 minutes or until the meat is done. Serve immediately with tomato sauce which has been heated until piping hot. This lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBMIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIir Wonderful Good— “Wonderful fast—that small gas heater sure makes this room more comfortable in a hurry try one once.” Ward Bottle Gas EPHRATA REpvblic 3-2207 IjabcockA * EXCELLENT in Livability Egg Quality Production You will be interested in the fine showings that Babcock Bessies have made in Random Sample Tests this year. These results help to show the excellent livability and production of top quality eggs that you can expect with Bessies ... on your own farm Western New York Random Sample Test Livability (%) . ... Eggs Per Pullet Housed Wisconsin Random Sample Test Livability (%) 98 80 Eggs Per Pullet Housed 268.6 224.9 (Income over Feed and Chick Cost Per Pullet Housed was an excellent $5,039). Central New York Random Sample Test Livability (%) Eggs Per Pullet Housed . Pennsylvania Random Sample Test Livability (%) Eggs Per Pullet Housed Babcock Bessies had the highest egg quality in this year’s Central New York Random Sample Test. Bessies also won the egg quality award at the 1957 Western New York Random Sample Test. This is further proof of her con sistency in high egg quality. BABCOCK HATCHERY R.D. 3, Lititz, Pa. recipes makes 6 servings. Try this Kondike stew. You’ll depend on this idea on the days you get home late and the fam ily is clamoring for a hot meal This recipe depends on the can opener. Also, it gives yoq a chance to practice your seasoning tricks If you wish, use your own favorite stew seasonings and some pinches of herbs 1 1-pound can diced carrots 1 1-pound can cut green beans % cup uncooked white rice 1 tablespoon instant minced onion 1 8-ounca can tomato sauce 1 1-pound can meat balls and gravy 1 teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon black pepper About % cup water Drain liquid from carrots and green beans into a measuring cup Add water if necessary to make one and one-half cups. Put the rice, onion and the ona-and one half cups liquid into a 2Vz or 3- quart saucepan. Bring to a vig orous boil. Turn the heat down low. Cover with a lid. Simmer over this low heat 14 minutes Stir in the tomato sauce, meat balls and gravy, salt, pepper and Egg Quality Write or call collect to KLONDIKE STEW Bessies Test. Avg, 100 92.7 240 9 216.4 92 89.6 207.1 214.3 97.4 93.6 217.5 204.3 Ph. MAdison 6-5872 water Cover and simmer 15 min utes. Add mora water if mixture cooks dry or a thinner mixture is desired. Stew may be served in soup bowls or on dinner plates. This recipe makes 7 generous servings Menu suggestion Klondike stew, molded fruit salad, brown and-serve rolls, cheese cake. Here’s a delicious rice and beef casserole which features a wreath of white nee laced with sour cream and sprinkled with paprika. The broiler puts a golden glow on the paprika just before it’s time to serve the oven dish. Beef and celery simmer in the oven until the meat is tender Just before seiving, the rice border is added COLONIAL RICE CASSEROLE* IM> pounds lean stew beef Flour 3 tablespoons cooking fat IV2 cups coarsely chopped onions 1 cup sliced celery 1 tablespoon thick steak sauce 3 teaspoons salt V* teaspoon black pepper 3V2 cups hot water I cup uncooked white rice (Continued on page 10) When The Farmer A financial hand that is he can ahsajs get it here. Whether }ou Farmers need money for a new tractor, Ihestock, construction or whatever you require come in and see us. With winter coming on we may be able to work out just what you need. You knots tse’Jl be glad to give you a hand. / Use Our Convenient DRIVE-IN WINDOW One-half block from Penn Square on South Queen Street.—Rear of Main Bank. Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889” MILLERSVILLE BRANCH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor Lancaster Farming, Friday, October 24, 1958 or t Farm Wife and Family Society 8 Lists Plans for Month Mrs Catherine Erb, Mt Joy RD 1, demonstrated dried flower ar rangements at a meeting of Farm Women No 8 held Saturday at the home of Mrs Clyde Sump man, Mt. Joy RD 2. Misses Linda Sumpman and Lorraine Felty entertained with several vocal selections. On Oct. 29 two of the mem bers will attend the Leadeiship Training Meeting on “Holiday Pastimes” sponsored by the Ex tension Service. The meeting will be at the PP&L building in Lan caster. A number of the members went to Rossmere, Tuesday to help fold Tuberculosis Christmas Seals. They will assist in dis tributing literature to the schools and businesses in the Mt. Joy eds a Hand v FREE PARKING 25 S. Queen St. —Swan Parking Lot —Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Park ing Lot—S. W. Corner Vine & Queen Sts. 302 N. GEORGE ST & area On Oct 28 they will tew at the General Hospital On Nov. 1, they will attend the county Convention at Hempfield High School. Next Society 8 meeting will he- Nov 1 at 630 p.m. It will be Family Night in the form of a covered dish supper at West Green Tree Church of the Btc thern. Dr. David Schlosser, Ml. Joy will 'how slides of Alatia, Passenger cars in the U. S. travel an average of 9,359 m.ies per year. Passenger car advep. tisers invested over 13 per cent more m newspaper advertising in 1957 than in the previous year. 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