Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 29, 1960, Image 7

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Prepare Now For Weather-Free Washdays
BUY A FLAMELESS
ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER
Outsmart washday weather,by drying your laundry indoors .. .
in an automatic electric cloches dryVr.
Forget forever the problems of rain! snow! sleet 1
biting winds! freezing cold!
You’ll have no baskets of heavy wet wash to carry ... no line-stringing . . «
stretching, bending, stooping to hang heavy sheets
... hands chapped by wintry weather.
Instead, slip your laundry from the automatic washer into the
flameless electric clothes dryer. Set it and forget it. Your
laundry’s safe from the weather .. . and so are you. Enjoy modern
washday comfort from now on. See your flameless electric
clothes dryer dealer today.
YOU LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY
Fill tomatoes with cheese
mixture and wrap each in al
uminum foil. Bake 15 min
uses in a 350 degree oven.
SUNSHINE BROCCOLI
2 10 1/2 oz. packages frozen
brocco.i spears, cooked,
drained.
Cheese Sauce:
V* cup butter or margarine
V 4 cup flour
1 cup milk
V 2 pound sharp Cheddar
cheese, shredded (about 2
cups)
Melt butter; B’end in flour
sa t. Add milk gradually;
cook, s irring constantly un
til thick and smooth. Add
cheese; stir until melted. Re
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Stuffed Eggs
6 'warm, hard-cooked eggs
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 ablespoon vinegar
- Vr teaspoon dry mustard
Salt and pepper
Cut egg in half leng'hwise,
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More and more farmers are buying from us for
better value and all around satisfaction.
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Remove yolks; mash. Add
mayonnaise, vinegar, dry
mustard, salt, pepepr; mix
well. Stuff egg halves with
mixture.
Place broccoli soears in
casserole. Place stuffed eggs
on top oi broccoli. Pour
.cheese sauce over the eggs.
Bake 15 minutes at 375 de
grees. Makes 6 servings.
HEARTY SUPPER SALAD
1 cup elbow macaroni
2 cups diced cooked ham
or lunchmeat
IVi cups diced sharp Ched
dar cheese
1 cup chopped celery
1 small onion, chopped
1/2 cup chopped sweet
pickle
Vfc cup dairy sour cream
2 tablespoons prepared
mustard
Cook macaroni in boiling
salted water until tender, ac
cording to package directions
Rinse and drain. Put in mix-
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cheese, ce'ery, onion and
pickle. Blend together sour
cream and mustard Add to
mix ure. Toss until well
blended. Chill thoroughly
before serving.
GRILLED SALMON
-CHEESE SANDWICH
1 cup flaked salmon
IV2 cups shredded sharp
Cheddar cheese
1 hard-cooked egg, chop
ped
2 tablespoons chopped
green pepper
2 tab’espoons pickle relish
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
Dash Tabasco sauce
V* teaspoon salt
Dash pepper
12 slices sandwich bread
Butter or margarine,
soft or melted
Drain salmon. Combine
s almon, cheese, egg, green
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Ist Highest All-Breed /"I nd Highest Leghorn
Hen Record in Pa. / Hen Record in the
Laying Contest Lt* Nation
KEYSTONE HATCHERY
2556 Creek Hill Rd, Lancaster !
Rep. Daniel R. Myers, Ph. Leola OL .6-2243
Clarence Cox, Phone Lancaster EX 2-2710
Hatchery Ph. Leola OL 6-7851
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Use Our Convenient
DRIVE-IN WINDOW
One-half, block from
Penn Square on South
Queen Street Rear
of Main Bank.
“Serving Lancaster from Center Sqtiare since 1889”
Member Federal Deaosit Insurance Corporation
Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor
pepper, pickle relish, salad
dressing, Tabasco sauce, salt
and pepper. Allow to stand
a least one hour, refrigerat
ed, for best flavor. Spread
or brush bread with butter
or margarine on one side.
Spread salmon mixture on
buttered side of half of bread
slices, spreading mixture to
edges. Close sandwiches with
remaining bread s ices Brush
or spread outside surfaces of
sandwiches with but er or
margarine and toast on light
ly-greased hot griddle until
filling is hot and outside sur
faces of sandwiches are
browned. 6 servings.
Dill seed adds an interest
ing flavor to cale slaw, lamb
chops or lamb steaks, eggs or
cheese dishes.
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are spiritual and proceed
Banking
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It takes training, experience,
and good judgment to run a
bank successfully, and to prop
erly safeguard the funds of
depositors. At this bank we are
always mindful of these essen
tials and eager to provide
as broad a service possible,
within the limits of sound
banking.
FREE PARKING
25 S Queen Street —
Swan Parking Lot
Vine & S Queen Sts
Stoner Parking Lot
S. W. Corner Vine &
'Du pen Sts
302 N. GEORGE ST.