Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 09, 1960, Image 8

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    ™ B Farmers
I supply
137 East King St.
SQUARE SILO COVERS
12 FT. $4.99
TRENCH SILO COVERS
COMPLETE SELECTION OF SIZES
“SEEDING”
SUMMER
Black Wilson Beans
Cert. Wabash Beans
©lack .Amber Cm
Sweet Sudan
Hegari
Hybrid NK 145 Sorg.
Hybrid NK ,30 Sorg
Telra Petkus Rye
Dual Wheat
Pasture Mixture
Dom. Rye Grass
Prices Sent on request
Lancaster, Pa.
FALL
Cert. Dual Wheat
Cert. Seneca Wheat
Cert. Thorne Wheat
Cert. Pennoll Wheat
Cert. 'Dußois Oats
Cert. Kenbar Barley
Cert. Wong Barley
Cert. 'Hudson Barley
Timothy
Red Clover
Alfalla
• Seasonal Salads
page 71
A salad dressing lor a tos
sed fruit salad, made with
peak-of-the-season summer
fruits—■
BUTTERMILK SALAD
DRESSING
4 tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon salt
IV> teaspoons dry mustard
3 tablespoons sugar
IV2 cups buttermilk
2 eggs, beaten
1 tablespoon butter
2 tablespoons vinegar
i/a-’A teaspoon basil
Mix dry ingredients to
gether in a saucepan. Blend
in a little buttermilk and
stir until smooth. - Add re
maining buttermilk and eggs
Cook over low heat, stirring
constantly until thickened.
Do not boil. . Remove from
heat Add butter, vinegar,
and basil. Cool. Serve tossed
with a fruit salad of apples,
oranges, grapes, bananas and
other fruit. Makes 2 cups.
• * W
A tangy dressing for a
tossed vegetable sajad—
SOUR CREAM-BLUE
CHEESE DRESSING
Vi cup crumbled Blue
cheese
Vi teaspoon salt
% teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon finely chop
,onion
Few drops Worcestershide
sauce
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 cup dairy sour cream
Blend all ingredients ex
cept sour cream in a bowl,
mixing well. Fold in sour
cream. Chill thoroughly be
fore -tossing with salad
greens '"Makes IVi cups.
Advertisers will be glad
to have you mention Lancas
ter Farming when answering
advertisements.
NEW HOLLAND
BARGAIN DAYS
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
JULY 14 -15 -16
JULY 14-15-16
70th ANNIVERSARY
BARGAIN DAYS
GROFF’S HARDWARE
South Railroad Avenue
BARGAINS
Open Thursday '& Friday 'til 9 Closed Saturday
B—-Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 9. 1960
Best Food Buys
Seasonal Vegetables Plentiful
July picnics and vacations
help 'explain the popularity
of outdoor eating, reports.
Tom Riper, Penn State Mar
keting Agent.
According to surveys some
15 million American families
now own outdoor cookery
equipment. Retail food store
managers recognize the pop
ularity of outdoor eating.
This week they will feature
round, T-bone and sirloin
steaks in meat sales. Chicken
will be featured by some
stores taut at slightly higher
prices. Small turkeys and
smoked picnic hams contin
ue to hold bargain price tags.
Nature never takes a Holi
day. Large supplies of fresh
fruits and vegetables are
coming to market —bargains
expand seasonally.
Salad greens, cabbage, cu
cumbers, onions, sweetcom,
Tobacco Sucker Control
• Easily applied* Saves tobacco value
" /
* Saves labor * Oil emulsion - mixes with water
ESSO STANDARD Lancaster. Pa
Div. Humble Oil & Refining Co. EX 3-3891
LOW PRICES
(fesg)
BAYOL
AND
AT
SPECIALS
green beans, and
will be included in the w
of bargains at the prodm-,.
counter this week-end Toma
to prices are generally u '
changed but promise to mov .
down in the next couple 0 f
weeks when local production
will reach the market Wash
ington Boro tomatoes p roni
ise to begin moving to mar
ket in some volume next
week. 1
At the fruit counter, blue
berries, bananas, apricots ».
watermelons hold the good
buy positions. Cantaloup*
prices give promise of m ov
ing higher as harvest of the
Arizona crop ic about over
Local raspberry harvest ts
at its peak this week Home
makers who plan to can or
freeze a supply of these
fruits should place order,
this week.
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NEW HOLLAND