Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 28# 1959—11 For the Farm Wife and Family Societies 2 & 12 Slate Visits Society of Farm Women No. 12 met recently with Mrs. Olive Sigman, New Danville, with Mrs. Irene Benedict as co-hostess. Mrs. Henry Eken, presi dent was in charge of the meeting, with devotions led by Mrs. Katie Brenner. Mrs. Eken renorted 706 large and 297 small cancer dressings made in February. Ten shirts made by Mrs. eggs, ham, olives, cheese sau ce Bake 25 to 30 minutes. Makes four or five servings. Picture-Frame Eggs Beat three egg whites un til stiff but not dry. With, same beater, beat three yolks until light and lemon-color ed; s f ir in Vi teaspoon salt, J/ 4 cup all-purpose flour and. % cup cottage cheese Fold in whites Drop by sma 1 ! spoonfuls onto hot, lightly greased griddle Co ok until golden grown on all sides. Serve at once with butter and maple syrup Makes ab out 16 small pancakes These are creamy and cheesy in side Spicy Eggs' N' Ham With biscuit cutter, re move centers from bread sli ces Heat some butter or mar garine in skillet; fit in bread slices, one layer deep; cook until brown and crisp on one side: turn'. Slip egg into each center Add more butter if needed to keep bread and eggs from sticking. Cook until eggs are of desired doneness. Serve topped with cheese sauce. OLIVER Gives You Topnotch Plowin with Tandem or 3-Palnf Hitch V'V * /%* = '£r tfi ,y . U>u avoid plugging delays, do a better covering job, plow at top speed with an Oliver. Here are extra big passageways for trash—greater beam clearance, more furrow-tinning space between bottoms. No more rehitching or recoupling, either. Oliver plows have spring-trip beams that permit the bot toms to swing back, ride over obstructions without damage. To reset, just back the tractor. What a time- and share-saver! And, both these plows—the pull-type No. 4240 and the 3-point hitch No. 3241—are convertible. It’s easy to add an extra bottom to a 2-bottom unit to match your power, and spring and fall field conditions. Come in and see a really modern plow. _______ Let us prove that an Oliver plows better 'IWJPJPT at lower cost. ■■■■•■■ G. E. Busier Peach Bottom, Pa J. B. Lapp Atglen, Pa, Farmersville Equipment Co. Ephrata, R.D. 2 Brenner were delivered to the Cancer Society. A dona- 1 t'on of $5 was given to the Crippled Children’s- Society. The members voted to bake cookies on April 24. An invi tation to join Society No. 2 in their meeting April 11 at Penryn Fire Hall wss accep ted, with a return visit off ered on April 18 at the High ville Fire Hall. ASK ABOUT THE WOOD ■Finishes on wood furniture frequently vary from the true color of the wood. Ask ques tions about the wood and read labels carefully before you buy. Keep in mind that the name of the finish, such as walnut, may not be the same as the wood used. && HiM ike uIIEEN! You do better, you live better, when you put the Mount Hope QUEEN to work for you. For 35 years they have been bred to lay more big, high-quality eggs on low-energy feeds than most strains. They are rugged, too. Yes sir, they are "Just the Bird" for you. Why settle for half Mount Hope blood-lines (in other Leghorns) when you can get "100% Mount Hope" by going direct to a Franchised Hatchery near you? Johnson’s Hatchery SPHRATA. PA. Ph. REL 3-2980 7 ,T . G. Hershey & Son Mcmheim, R. D. 1 Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. - &