10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11, 1959 Molasses Make (Continued from page 10) and salt pork into bean pot, Add liquid mixture. Cover, Bake m moderately slow oven (325 degrees) 1% hours. Uncover. Lift pork to top of beans; bake 20 to 25 minutes to brown pork. Makes 16 ser vi igs. * t * Sweet Potato Casserole 3'/a cups mashed sweet po tatoes Vs to Vs cup molasses rT"i\ piain / * I \ Clothes o ? A Complete Line I ~j of Plain Suits for —T y—' Men & Boys • Plain Sack Coats • Broad Fail Trousers • Frock Style • Regular Trousers • Mutza Coats • Topcoats, Overcoats WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE TAILORING SERVICE IF YOU ARE AN ODD SIZE OR DIFFICULT TO FIT, WE’U MAKE CLOTHES TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENT, WE HAVE A WIDE VARIETY OF PATTERNS AT MODEST PRICES, AVERAGING -61 .50 to 75.00 A Perfect Fit Guaranteed OUR SHOP ALSO CONVERTS REGULAR SUITS TO PLAIN AT A REASONABLE COST. Burkhart & Drezner 32-34 E. Main St. EPHRATA, PA. Telephone RE 3-2381 t > J&l r s v if*/ * I , i 3 tablespoons butter or mar garine, melted Vz teaspoon grated lemon or orange rind Vz teaspoon salt MarshmelloWs Heat oven to 350 degrees. Combine sweet potatoes, mo lasses, butter or margarine, lemon or orangd rind, and salt. Add a little milk if pota toes are too dry. Pour into casserole Top with marsh mallows. Bake 30 minutes or until sweet - potatoes are hot and marshmallows have browned f £? v * * i‘ " V't'-'¥’' ’ r "'tliis * Mother’s D ,sve easy living.:. give color / ** ' <• 4S>~ - ‘ 4' * > ** * r , ? 'S f - V I* '>■ s ** y v / >■ ' P.- - * i-> v V V-N * A'f : i v < telephones In I'4 sparkling colors and black to match any decor . . , both table top and handy wall models. Stop in and see them today . . . you’ll be 1 amazed how inexpensive this “easy living” can be! r " > I vl ItIISf'MONWEALTH KeW# M TELEPHONE COMPANY. Makes eight servings. . _ _ Panned Glared Ham SOC. IO UOnateS Cook slices of ham or- _ _ _. « luncheon meat on both sides 5105 tO FIT© CO. in heavy skillet until almost T, • , c ~ , l tft brown. Spread molasses thin Farm Womens Society No. ly over each side;-continue 16 met in the home of Mrs cooking until ham is brown. Elvin B. Keener Saturday, W ith Mrs. Mabel Hosslerand The tractor is the Number Mrs. Ray Hixon as co-hosl- One farm knller, for it is esses. involved in 35 percent of all Mrs. Hixson was in charge farm accidents. Forty per of devotions, A number of cent of all tractor acci- the members reported- their dents are fatal to the oper- intentions to attend - open ator. house in the home of the Throttle down before ma- Rev. and Mrs. Chester Buz kmg turns. zard, Lancaster, the after- Gas Stoves Water Heaters Room Heaters Gas Clothes Dryers i MANY OTHER GAS APPLIANCES i Priced Low to Sell Our Service The Best , , 9 WARD BOTTLE GAS 25 S. STATE STREET EPHRATA, PENNA. ( v"'; % 4 '/ noon of April 24 The society complete cancer dressings. Don a i to area fire companies „ made as follows: E-town, Rheems, $25, and MasJ ville, $3O. ” Miss Lois Weidnan s ed slides of her trip t 0 ope. Society No. 19 Entertains 16 Farm Women’s Society -19 met Saturday in they Bureau auditorium. taining members of g O . No 16. Mrs. John Long was«, speaker Mrs Harold Sayloi g ai . humorous reading 1 A covered dish lunch J served. The members ol g oo 19 will entertain their n ers on May 2. A few words in the & are better then a lorgsw -Don't Keg] Your Eyes Visit Your Eye if you are m Doctor's Prescriptions Adjustments, DAVID' OPTICAL 114 N. Prince Lancaster Phone EX 4 Always Si hS I* \ * V * •* E 1 1--3S* r,sS p you shorn SCOTT'S TURF BU on tjour GROF HARDW NEW »
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