Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1959, Image 14

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    i— Fanning. Saturday. lanugrylO.
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For the
Farm Wife and Family
THE NEW HOT ketchup is the base of the sauce for
those sliced turkey sandwiches A few minutes under the
broiler heats the sauce and coaxes out the spicy flavor A
garnish of onion rings adds a cnso note The same sauce
can be used over pork, beef or seafood.
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Nnr Specie'
Vtrfannt'
L. H. Brubaker
Utitz
Hemnfield Mills
East Petersburg
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
Brown & Rea
Atglen
Jobbers
Herr & Co.
New Holland Supply
Miller & Hartman
STANDARD
Equipment, Inc.
Announces Its
20 %
mm
Spring Discount
SALE ;
ON
All-New
Bam Cleaner
Easy-All Comfort
Stolls
SALE CLOSES
FEB. 28, 1953
GLENN H. HERR
MANHEIM, H. D, 1
Pb. Landisville TW 8-8391
★ Hof Tomato
nutr tion.
This yellow vegetable, a
corn squash, is easily prepar
ed and a wonderful way to
make a mam dish using those
last bits of baked ham
Ham and Vegetable Boats
3-4 small acorn squash
% cup uncooked white nee
1 teaspoon salt
1% cups water
1 teaspoon instant minced
onion
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN
Limestone Sand For Use
D. M. STOLTZFUS & SON, Inc.
ASPHALT PAVING & CRUSHED STONE
f r- s % \ v / w s e s
SPECIAL WINTER DISCOUNT PRICES
Farm Wagons & Generators
3 - 5 - 6 - 7 TON SHORT TURN
20%
ALSO SPECIAL WINTER PRICES ON
:i SNAVELY’S FARM SERVICEr.
NEW HOLLAND
1 .teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce l ;• v • *T* - i
Dash of Tabasco sauce
1 cup snely chopped cook
ed ham
6 tablespoons butter or
margarine
114 cups milk
14 pound American cheese,
grated
Cut the squash in half
lengthwise. This makes boat
shaped halves. Scoop out the
seeds. Place skin side down
in a large pan. Add water to
cbme half way up th 6 sides
of the squash.
- Do not cover the squash
with water. Bring the water
to a boil. Cover and simmer
about 25 to 30 minutes if the
squash is very small and ten
der, longer it skins are hard
and tough. Cook until the
squash is tender The skin of
some squash will also cook
tender and may be eaten.
Remove the souash. Drain
Place in a baking pan Rub
butter or margarine around
the edges and over the inside
of the squash.
For Your
In Dairy Barns
CALL .
Qucnryville, Pa.
Quarryville. STerling 6-2191
ORDER NOW
AND GET THE BENEFITS OF
ON GUARANTEED
CUNNINGHAM HAY CRIMPERS
While the sauash cooks,
put the rice, salt, and 1%
cups of water" in a 2-quart
saucepan Bring to a vigor
ous boT. Turn the heat down
low. Cover with a lid. Sim
mer over this low heat 14
minutes, Remove the sauce
pan from the heat but leave
the lid on 10 minutes.
Stir the % cup water into
the rice Add the onion, Wor
cestershire sauce, Tabasco sa
uce and ham Pack into the
squash.
Just before baking, p’ace
one tablespoon butter or mar
ganne over the r'ce in each
sauash Bake in a preheated
350 degree oven 15 to 20 min
utes or until hot through.
Serve with your favorite
cheese sauce An easy cheese
sauce may be made' by heat
ing 1% cups milk and Vi pou
nd American cheese over hot
water until the cheese melts
Add milk if a thinner sauce
is desired Th s receipe makes
six to eight servings depen
ding on the number of squash
used
Ph. EL 4-2214 ••
Society Six fleets Delegates
Mrs. ,C. R. Frey, M/s. F|rhfer, Brill VandVkrs,. Lloyd n
ser were elected .as dclegatest>l! Farm .Wnmonls-JSociety j
6 .to the State Convention at Harrisburg. iutti ’frefk i n ,
club’s January-meeting'at the home hf'.Mrs; Martin Hoi;
Saturday. ■- |
Installation of 11)59
cer« with "Mrs. Frey, pd
dentuMrs. Amoe'Brandt,
president; Mrs Charles jp
sW, -recording,- "‘secret*
Mrs. ‘ Etvin. Kenner, - cotr
pending secretary,. and m
Samuel Myei*,'treasurer, J
ronditcted by Mrs. Mill
Eberly. ' j>
* An auction'was:held,
Mrs. Harry Saylor as aa
lioneer. Mrs. Mary Sau|
pave - a demonstration |
“Making Something of N*
hing.”- j;
County convention repf
was given by Mrs. Lldi
Kisser, Mrs. Eberly and $
Myer
Hostesses were’ Mrs. M
tin Hofler, Mrs Laura Sri
In Israel, cottage cheese is der, Mrs Irvin Holsburg *>']
made from the milk powder Mrs. Ada Shoop. The ny
in CARE’s Food Crusade meet’ng will be in Mrs. Mh
packages for needy families. Risser’s home )1
The $1 percels can be sub-
scribed through CARE, New Patron'ze Lancaster Fan
York 16, N. Y. mg Advertisers. |
Society 10 Meets
With Mrs. Lefever
Mrs. Abram Lefever, Lan-.
caster, was hostess to Farm'
Women’s Society No. 10 Sat
urday, with Mrs. John-E Lo
ng as guest speaker.
Mrs F. P. Hodecker and
Mrs. John Habecker were
named as Society delegates
to the state convention dur
ing the Farm Show next we
ek in Harrisburg.
The next meet : ng will be
Feb 7 in the home of Mrs.
Fred D. Augnst, Rohers
town
TINE WOOD SHAVINGS
For Poultry and Livestock Bedding
CONVENIENT SANITARY SERVICEABLE |
Deliveries Made Over Two Tons
Trailer Load Prices, Bagged or Bulk
HAROLD B. ZOOK
220 Lampeter Road
PUBLIC AUCTION
Tuesday, January 13, 1959
- "A
Sale of Fat Bulls, Steers, Cows, Calves and Hogs
Stocker and Feeder Steers and Bulls.
We Get Top Market Prices for Your Livestock
GIVE US A CALL HI 2-4181
Vintage Sales Stables,
VINTAGE. PA.
Frank Dussinger, Manager
Atgien Building & Loan Association
FOR WHAT YOU WANT MOST
YOUR monthly SAVINGS become an IN
VESTMENT, an INVESTMENT- that will
EARN for YOU. as YOU SAVE.
To Subscribe Now to the 1959 Series of Single,
Double and Full Paid Shares Contact
J. Gilbert Adamson
James £. Brown
George H. Eckman
Aaron Fisher
G. Leighton Hassler
Reuben R. Hull
Byton R. Judy
Z. H. Leamy
Robert J. Murphy
Mont Rutter
Joseph P. Wentz
Atglen Building & Loan Association
ATGLEN - LYric 3-5137
Member Federal Home Loan Bank System
United States Savings & Loan League
Pennsylvania Savings & Loan League
CALL EXpress 4-5412
PROMPTLY AT 6:00 P. IVJ.
Shoat Sale at 8:00 P. M.
Lancaster, PaS
Inc.
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