baked vegetable—place beef brisket and succulent ;eO Da m ixturc in casserole, cabbage combine in a way gutter and bake 10 that is hard to resist. fjes Sve from oven and QUt for o ut-of the-ordinary f cooked gj . ‘ , food items have discovered tto oven for 5 minutes to the interestJng variety corn et thoroughly. ed beef brisket lends to * * * menus. Corned beef brisket nitre's a blt of “digg 8 ’* in comes in family-sized pack- T " uS when it comes to ages weighing from two to ed beef and cabbage, five pounds. These transpar -111 flavor of luscious.corned ent packages are vacuum SUPERB ALL-IN-ONE HI-FI STEREO RADIO-PHONOGRAPH WITH 6 SPEAKERS ONLY $265.00 Choice of finishes CLICKS AUDIO SALES 2320 Hobson Road. SMOKETOWN, PA. EX 3-7242 Open Tues. lo Sat. 9-5; Friday 9 -9; Closed Monday Open other evenings by 'appointment ill ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I SEIBERLI TIRES j * PASSENGER Ij ! t TRUCK ■ • TRACTOR ! 0 GUARANTEED ■ RETREADING H. M. Krady Passenger, Truck and Farm Tires • 608 N. PRINCE STREET ■■■■niiaaißai 12th Annual Reunion Rough & Tumble Engineers Historical Association, Inc. W THE HEART OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH AREA KINZERS. PA. - U. S. ROUTE 30 12 MILES EAST OF LANCASTER AUGUST 18-19-20, 1960 jjJAILY Devotions 10 A. M, .Threshing, Flailing. Tread Power, Sweep Power, Saw Mill, Shingle Mill, hobby & Model Engines, Contests, Parade, Entertain msr't lor Ladies. annual meeting Thursday, august isth AT 8:00 P. M. NEW FEATURE: Cider Making - Apple Butter Making Lottwarrick - Ess gut! food to be furnished by local groups — Men and Boys over 16 $l.OO Current Members—• Ladies Children FREE For Further Information Write Ro -GH & TUMBLE ENGINEERS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION KINZEBS. PENNSYLVANIA NG PH. EX 2-3507 sealed to retain all of the meat’s goodness until it reaches your table. You can also buy whole briskets of corned beef weighing from five to fourteen pounds. For a truly filling, flavor ful treat, serve a corned- Beef-Vegetable Skillet with Mustard Sauce for dinner soon. If your family likes corned beef and cabbage, they’ll love it in this intrigu ing combination of spices & flavorings. CORNED BEEF-VEGETA BLE SKILLET WITH MUSTARD SAUCE 1 to 2 pound piece Corned Beef Brisket 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 small head cabbage, shredded (5 cups) Vi cup chopped celery Vi cup chopped green pepper V* cup water 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 2 eggs V* cup vinegar Vi teaspoon salt IVz tablespoons sugar Vi teaspoon dry mustard Vs teaspoon paprika Vi cup water Vi cup cream Cook brisket according to directions on package. Drain Slice brisket. Melt 2 table- FOB ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER'S WAV i . - LANCASTER PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS'N 41X W. RoierilU B 4 Lancaster, Pa. Ph. lane. EZ 3-3921 WOTffiKl. i k ? or Peace (if - T'J Use Our Convenient DRIVE-IN WINDOW One-half block trom 1 on Square on South Queen Street Rear ivlam Bank. NATIONAL BANK serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889” MILLERSVILLE BRANCH Member Federal Deaosit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor :'™3KKJT £Sv2!s Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 20, 1960 For tl Farm Wife and Family spoons butter in a skillet. Add cabbage, celery, green pepper, and water, Cover and cook over low heat five minutes. Top with slices of corned beef. Cover and con tinue cooking until meat is hot and vegetables cooked, 5 to 10 minutes. Melt 1 table spoon butter in a saucepan. Add eggs beaten with vin egar, salt, sugar, dry mus tard, paprika, and water, Cook over low heat, stirring until thickened. Remove from heat. Add cream. Beat until smooth. Serve this sauce hot over corned beef vegetable skillet. 4 servings. BEAN NESTS FILLED WITH MIXED GARDEN VEGETABLES 10 ounce package (or about 2 cups fresh) French style green beans. 10 ounce package (or a bout 2 cups fresh) frozen mixed garden vegetables Salt and pepper V 2 cup condensed cream of mushroom soup 1 tablespoon flour 8 slices toast “Prompt Ball Bond Service" BUKHMAN'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOTS Oppoxite Brunxwlclc Hotel Opposite Post Office Next to Western Auto Store 115 East King Street Norman A. Buhrman, 228 N. Duke St. “Prompt Ball Bond Service" f* f t T VIA •S »T "• • «</ V ■W V. ViA A A of Mind... f The difference between worry and peace of mind is, in many cases, a growing savings reserve. Get rid of financial worries. Build your Savings Account regularly in this convenient bank. FREE PARKING 25 S Queen Street — Swan Parking Lot Vine & S Queen Sts Stoner Parking Lot S. W. Corner Vine & Queen Sts 302 N. GEORGE ST. i®, mm. Cook green beans and mixed garden -vegetables separately. Season mixed garden vegetables. Mix the soup and flour together in a saucepan. Boil 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and add drained green beans Mix well. Cut toast, using a cutter 2% ins, in diameter. Form a nest with green bean mixture on top of each toast circle. Fill nests with drained mixed garden vegetables. Just be fore serving heat assembled nests in a hot oven (400 de grees) 10 minutes. Serve im mediately. * • BAKED HERB SEASONED TOMATOES 6 medium sized tomatoes Fine dry bread crumbs Salt and pepper Marjoram or dill weed Butter or margarine Cut each tomato in half but do not peel Arrange in a low-sided baking pan. Sprinkle about 1 teaspoon of crumbs on each. Season lightly with salt and pepper and a pinch of leaf marjoram or dill weed, whichever your herb shelf has to offer. Dot each tomato half with a half tea c poon or so of butter. To bake place in a hot oven (400 degrees) for 10 minutes. 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