'pepper -y* cup shredded cabbage % cup' mayonaise Blend above ingredients to .r-evaporated- .gether and serve on lettuce. or evat> serves six. fat - flour »per “ , d cooked chic- iked' asparagus to 2inch lengths j pimiento add flour and Add cream and Ig htly thickened ntly. Pour ov ,nd. Add. chick- tips and pini ,eat thoroughly, /toast Serves 4. be placed,. JO cas * >/ 2 cup buttered sprinkled over m the oven. * * Asp«*«9 us Salad ce d cooked chi- zragus tips ij7s minced green. SEED TATOES Y MATERIALS IHURS. AND FRI. TILL 9 P. M. CLOSED SATURDAY AT 6-P. M- f’s Hardware Ph. Elgin 4-0851 :d Ave. IT YOURS ? That home you want to own can.easily be yoars . . . if you make a steady income, and haie the needed down payment Why not >nvestigate our popular home-financing plan—you’d find it's worked Out to pre side yu with economical, flexible home ifuwcuig Convenient monthly payments, like rer>, bung you to free-and-clear owner- FEDERAL Asparagus Loaf Au Gratin 2 cups cooked asparagus - tips - Pimiento strips . 2 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour - 1 cup milk Vt teaspoon salt y* teaspoon pepper -2 cups grated American • Cheese ’l% cups fine soft bread - crumbs 2 Sggs, slightly beaten " Drain asparagus and reser ve liquid Line bottom of but tered loaf pan with about ha lf the asparagus tips. Place strips of pimiento between tips. -Melt butter remove from heat, add flour and mix well. Add milk and V* cup aspara- New Hollan< 3% per Annum n Savings URED TO $lO,OOO and* OP LANS, h Duke St. EX 7-2818 Emlen H. Zellers Secretary lames N. Esbenshode Asst. Secretary Bus liquid and cook until thi ckened, stirring constantly. Add salt, pepper and chee se and stir until cheese is mel ted; stir in crumbs. Add mix ture gradually to eggs and fold in remaining asparagus tips cut into 1-inch pieces. Pour into loaf pan and pl ace In pan of hot water. Bake in moderate oven (325 de grees) one hour or until firm Serve on platter and surro und with watercress. Serves six. * ♦ * Cleaning Lime Deposits From A Steam Iron QUESTION: I don’t use distilled water in my steam iron and it seems to clog. How do I remove the lime. ANSWER: If your manu facturer’s instructions say to use distilled water, it may be best to do so. To clean out the lime you can add a little vinegar to the distilled water, let the iron heat, gently shake the iron steams. to loosen the lime Then let Or you can use one of the the iron rest in a flat positi- commercial steam iron clean on off the board so it will st- ers. Be sure to use the am eam 15 minutes The lime ount recommended and in pieces will come out as it the way the directions say. All-Job, All-Farm Brisk New Utility Power It’s here—a new 2-3 plow all-purpose tractor with greater flexibility than ever. Sharp new styling, bright new colors of meadow green and clover white, new starting safety switch, new twin-dial instruments. AH are yours in the new Oliver 550. But that’s just a start. You get the most modern utility-tractor features of all. Your new 550 feels its own way, goes from position to draft control automatically. Your choice of a gasoline or diesel engine, Powerjuster wheels, power steering, Inde pendently Controlled PTO. You get six forward speeds, double-disc brakes, a rubber spring seat—all at no extra cost. See the new 550 soon. Feel its extra eagerness, its quick, smooth response to every touch. Farmersville Equipment Co. Ephrata. RJ>. 2 I. B. Lapp Atglen, Pa. For the Farm Wife and Family Chords Featured At Homemakers Week The Homemakers Chorus will be a special feature of the 1959 Extension Homema kers Week program for the third consecutive year. Al fred A. Zimmer, department pf education, Susquehanna University, will direct the chorus as he has done in the preceding years. In announcing this interest group, Miss Norma Zehmer, extension home economist, G. C. Busier Peach Bottom. Pa. Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory H'.U. Pa. I st . G. Hershey & Son Manheim. B. D. I Lancaster Farming, Saturday* May 9. 1959 9 says practice for the chorus will take the place of two other interest groups. How ever, this still gives home makers a chance to partici pate in two additional group of their own choice. Forty women have been members of the chorus each year and it is expected more will participate this year. The chorus is only one of the 30 Afferent interest gro ups offered They include a variety of topics related to homemaking and family liv ing Women may participate in four d ; fferent interest gro ups, ind eating their choice when they register Other fea + ures on the three day program include talks and demonstrations, chicken barbeque, banquet, vesper service and special enterta inment. This seventh anual event, June 3 5-18, at the Pennsyl vania State University, is op en to ail interested home ma kers. Further information on program and cost may be ob tained from the Extension Office. KITCHEN WIRING When building or remodel ing, be sure the kitchen has enough electric circuits to insure full use of appliances now and in the future, ad vises Miss Helen E. Bell, Penn State home manage ment extension specialist. If several appliances operate at the same time on a single electric circuit, they may overload the circuit and cause it to go out of service. However, if appliances are attached-to several circuits, all will work without inter ruption. SAVE FARM BABIES A little extra attention will save baby lambs, pigs or calves born in co d weather. Patronize Lancaster Farm* ing Advertisers. WHY MAKE HAY? When HARVESTORE® HAYLA6E (the near-perfect forage feed) fs yours In 3 Simple Step 9 See w$ for aerafls •n High-Profit Hayla go Knipireyer, Inc. Harvestore Sales & Service NEW HOLLAND. PENNA. Phone ELgin 4-2351