CRUSTW FJISHr PRTV - - 1 ’ 2 pounds''7- 2 cups -buttermilk- - 1 cup yellow T-corn-meal 1 cup flour *: ,» 1 teaspoonrsalt Dash -.pepper -1/2 cup JfL stick) butter 1 10 oz. package frozen asparagus 9 double, or 18 single -.Saltine Crackers Vi. cup minced onions . tablespoons salad oil . c ~ 2 cups grated process Am- D*P ets . -rf 1 * - ■ erican cheese (Vi pound) nlk. -Hair m mixture made , . % *kaspoon sait y coiPbdung v corn meal milk nth fl°ur r : s s}t ' a^„:p? ppia ; ■ Cook asparagus -according [elt in -skaiet - -directions; ‘ drain wte-.Sttets,^ut ; 5 rgreased ■ 8"x8”x2” ti-f ; , l i 'Square pan, arrange-9 crack frain befdie--serving. Place asparagus on top servings., , - - nf* crackers. In -a -saucepan, ,--- •- v ' •‘-Saute Onions in fat until DWT asp,™. winter meaVHere’s, a new - pou r toIUc over n e,- “Gr.spy Weathej - Casse- v with remaining m-navor ,j& crackers Bake in moderate utritrdp, ' very '.econom- oven (350 degre es) for 45 ;al. A -mantes.- Makes -4 servings, rozen asparagus, axe the bas -1 for this; light,' meatless iain-dish.' Top and bottom While cabbage is such a »vers‘of crispy saltine .crac- good buy in markets, It is ers give . it 1 a -satisfying, worth recalling sdme of the funchy texture. Here’s, the favorite old time ways of us kipe.* ' ing it in family meals. There BIG SAVINGS!!!! STANDARD EQUIPMENT'S BIG SPRING DISCOUNT GHTY-MOVE BARN CLEANER EASY-ALL COMFORT STALL Discount Changes: Mar 14, Apr. 15, May 16, May 31 st See Your Standard Dealer Today. Do Not Delay. GLENN H. HERR EIM. R. D. 1 Ph. TW 8-8391 Here’s What You Can Expect Wit.'i Mon-Stop D-17 ★ 10 acres plowed in less than 5 hours ★ Only Iy a gallons gasoline per acre ★ Four-14-inch bottoms, 7 inches deep . .. oats stubble, sandy loam with clay We have the whole story, including detailed results of this plowing test. Ask us about tho Allls-Chatmors plan to finance your tlmm purehaso of farm oqulpmont. <*c> ■■ SALES *- SERVICE ' V & Gmmelli Farm Serv. Quarryville, Pa. B. Brubaker Litfiz. Pa. G. Myers & Son L. H. Brubaker Bkeems. Pa. Snavely’s Farm Service CM9f>AV WOATHER . CASSEROLE COMFORT STALLS | Soybean and Grain Futures I ■ j i We have installed a Chicago Board of Trade Corn el modify Ticker in our office for trading in Chicago p wheat, com, oats, rye, soybeans, soybean oil, soy f bean meal, and lard. Plowing Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. . New- Holland. Pa. ♦ ♦ - * R. S. Weaver Stevens, Pa. is slaw, for example. Sproe-, like it hot, some like it cold, but either way it adds flavor and nutritive value at little cost. HOT SLAW 2 eggs V 4 cup water r -3 tablespoons vinegar Vi teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon powdered mus tard 2 tablespoons sugar Few celery seeds * .. 1 tablespoon butter or margarine . 1 pint finely shredded cabbage Beat the eggs; add water, vinegar, salt, mustard, sugar and celery seed. Cook over low heat, stirring frequently until thick. Siir in the cab bage and mix well with the dressing; Cover and heat a few minutes. Serve hot There are many variations The hot slaw may include sliced canned ripe olives, on ion, finely chopped or shred ded carrot, chopped celery or a bit of parsley. Season ings may vary, too, accord ing to taste. ♦ * Some quick and easy saucepan suppers— BACON CURLS WITH BAKED BEANS Vz pound sliced bacon 1 pound can baked beans Continuous quotations on all future months of the above commodities are available for anyone || interested in trading these contracts, f- Literature on trading, margin requirements, etc., can be obtained by writing our office or by phone, u Chicago egg end Maine potato" quotations also jjS hi Reynolds & Co. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 61 Noirth Duke St„ Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster Farming, .Saturday, February 25, 1961 with molasses sauce 2 tablespoons chili sauce 2 teaspoons {fickle relish Brown bread Heat beans, chili sauce, and pickle relish together in a saucepan. Fry bacon until cooked but not crisp. As each slice is removed from the pan, roll around the tines of a fork to form bacon curls. Arrange bacon curls atop hot beans. Serve with brown bread and butter sandwiches Makes 2 to 3 servings. EASY CREAMED BEEF ON TOAST 4 ounce package sliced - dried beef Vz stick (Vi cup) butter or margarine V* cup flour '2 cups milk 1 teaspoon minced- onion 1 teaspoon prepared mus tard Vi teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 4 to 6 slices toast Cut dried beef into small pieces in a bowl. Pour boil ing water over beef and drain immediately. Melt but ter in a saucepan; add dried beef. Fry and toss lightly un til edges are frizzled. Blend in flour. Slowly stir in milk, then add onion, mustard, and available. EX 7-8224 Worcestershire sauce. Stir and cook until thickened. Serve on hot buttered toast. 4 to 6 servings. QUICK 'N EASY MEAT ■ AND POTATOES 12 oz. can pork and beef luncheon, meat 4 medium- potatoes 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 cup milk V* cup chopped green pepper Cut loaf into 14 to Vi inch cubes Pare and cut potatoes into Vi inch cubes. Pat po tatoes dry. Melt butter in large -saucepan. Add potato cubes, stir and heat until the cubes are lightly browned, about 5 minutes. Add milk and meat cubes. Stir to blend. Cover and cook slow ly about 5 minutes. Uncover and continue cooking until all milk is absorbed, about 20 minutes. Serve hot. 4 to 6 servings. SAUCEPAN FRANKS-RICE SAUERKRAUT 8 franks 1 cup rice 1- -cup packed sauerkraut V* cup catsup 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Vz to 1 teaspoon salt ' 2 cups water Combine all ingredients except the franks In a heavy saucepan. Cover tightly. Sim mer 10 minutes. Add franks. Cover and continue simmer (Turn to page 10) WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL4-2214 Bulk Spreading Service Dealers for— FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. Leola OL 6-2229 :ami Here's BIG News from yj)_ut_ New Holland dealer CYCLON-ACTIQN SPREADER! New Holland’« tractor-driven Model 475 Manure Spreader. GIANT 175-BU. ASAE-RATED CAPACITY provides * scientifi cally-proven and profitable way of fertilizing nearly an acre in one trip You save trips, tune and fuel. 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