—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 12, 1960 8 ★ People Like Eggs (From page 7) 1 cup chopped celery A tdblespoons chopped gre en pepper 7i cup mayonnaise Paprika _ Cut eggs into halves and Cut eggs into halves cross arrange around edge of a wise Remove yolks, mash, greased casserole or baking and mix with remaining in- <j is h. slice peeled tomatoes gr 'dients. Fill whites, sprin i n f o the center of dish Make klj with paprika. a white sauce of butter, flo v * ” ur, salt and milk. Add che ese and heat slowly until cheese is melted Pour over SUMMER CASSEROLE 6 hard-cooked eggs [Bfree plow With the Purchase of a Farmall Tractor at Regular Price! Buy These New Farmalls Get These Matching At Regular Price Plows Free 340 560 460 240 230 140 Cub BETTER HURRY! SEE US TODAY! This offer limited to plow stock on hand! COPE & WEAVER WILLOW STREET Ph. Lane. EX 3-2824 . H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc. Witmer - Ronxs - z.eoXa. Pa. LIME VALLEY MILLS ROHRER'S MILL MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. ABERDEEN MILLS S.D. 1. Willow Street. Pa. R. D. 1. Ronks. Pa. Millersville. Pa. R.D. X. Blixabathtowa. Pa. 3 ripe tomatoes 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 2 teaspoons salt 1 1 2 cups -milk Vi cup grated cheese Buttered crumbs New £3ll, 309 or 211 #4ll #3ll #209 or 211 #209 #194 (I-F) #194 (I-F) SUNSHINE FARM SIQPPLY tomatoes and eggs Cover with crumbs and bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) until hated throu gh, about 20 minutes. Ser ves 6 to 8. f * i*t CORNED BEEF HASH AND EGGS In saucepan, combine 2 can (1 pound each) corned beef hash with 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. Heat thoroughly about 5 minutes. Turn into greased shallow baking dish, and with a spo on make 6 slight depress ions in hash, and drop an egg into each. Bake in 350- degree oven for 20-25 minu tes or until eggs are set. FOR A HIGH ANGEL FOOD CAKE you need to spearate eggs while thby are cold 'but you’ll get greater Do You Know That? The SHAVER H STARCROSS 288 / Leghorns, outlaid all other Nationally Ad vertised strains, both on The Floor and in Cages, at the 1959 California Random Sam ple Test: 285 eggs (per bird housed) on Floor 261 eggs (per bird housed) In Cages These birds really itoll v f * out the eggs. You owe it to yourself to try them! GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS, Inc. MOUNT JOY. PA. OL 3 2455 Lititz. Pa. volume if you beat them when they are at room tem perature. Beat the whites until they are high and fluf fy, and stiff but not dry. If you overbeat them the air cells break down and you’ll lose volume Add sifted and measured sugar very gradual ly so that you keep beating in air without breaking do wn the volume of the egg whites. EGGS EXTEND FRUIT Peaches, apricots or pineap ple available in very small amount may be served to everyone when you make a nourishing baked or soft egg custard. Dice or mash fruit and put inside or on top of the custard or place in cup before pouring in the cus tard to make a good-tasting dessert ROSS C. ULRICH. 18. R.D. 2. Peach Bottom, Pa. ★ Elverson Here (From page 1) breeders. On twice-a-day m, schedule for 305 days n cows included in the Test Year made a average of 10,221 ]b s milk and 444 lbs of fat, m. e. The herd has a type ( fication average score .855 and 100 per cent 0 i herd was bred, or ownej Gable for at least four \ * * the World Honegger Layers ai raised and tested for mum returns. Maximum Returns • More Top Quality • Excellent Feed E® • High Egg product* More than .15,000 women have enrolled ricultural short cour; the Pennsylvania Stat versity since the were first offered in l, kl m i/k mm An ideal companion for irmum Coated Fence ' quality barbed wire same extra-long life an strength Available in ti and tour-pomt styles, < stranded to provide stretching qualities on convenient 80-rod spi non-collapsible wire reels COME IN TODAY' p THE FENCE YOU'VE WAITING FOR. EASTERN ST SERVICE LANCASTER EX 4-37 SS QUARRYVILLE ST 6-3647 Or your local Hepresi Profitma • High Livability For More Income ■ Your Next Flo' 1 HONEGGEBS Special E Order Disco J. HOWARD M Sales Mg*- Second Aven“ { LITITZ. Phone: MAdison Windle's HAROLD G. WD Phone; Alglen I*»
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