—Lancaster Fanning. Safoffdajfr., J 10 ★ Bride s Kitchen (From page 9) QUICK TUNA BAKE 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 3 A teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon popper I4i cups (largo can) undi luted evaporated milk I t> cup (I 1 2 ozs) grated Parmesan choose 1 cup cottage choose 1 cup (6Vi to 7-ounce can) drained, flaked tuna V: cup finely chopped onion i /4 cup chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons chopped pimiento 3 cups cooked macaroni Paprika Melt butter in saucepan over medium heat Add flour salt and pepper. Stir until smooth Slowly add evapor ated milk Cook until thick ened and smooth, stirring constantly Removexfrom the heat Add Parmesan and cottage cheese. Mix thor oughly Combine tuna, on ion, green pepper, pimmeto and macaroni in 2-quart cas serole Pour cheese sauce ov er mixture Combine thor oughly Sprinkle top with paprika Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) for 25 to 30 minutes Serve at once. Makes 4 to 6 servings 1-2-3 FUDGE SAUCE 1 large can (1-7.; cups) un diluted evaporated milk 2 cups sugar 3 squares (3 ounces) un sweetened chocolate 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix evaporated milk, sug ar and chocolate in sauce pan Bring to a boil over me dium heat. Cook 5 minutes, stirring vigorously. (Start timing when mixture starts to “bubble” around edges of pan) Eemove from heat. Add vanilla Beat with ro tary-type beater for 1 min ute Serve hot or cold on ice cream or cake If sauce is too thick when ocolcL - -add unhduted evapor ated milk just before serv ing. Makes 2V'> cups. REFRIGERATOR CHEESE CAKE Spiced Crust: IV2 cups graham cracker crumbs Vi cup sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 3 al cup melted butter Filling % cup sugar 2 tablespoons (2 envelopes) unflavored gelatine 1 teaspoon salt 3 eggs (Turn to page 6) Buyer of Oak,' WALNUT Poplar, ASH, etc. C. J. CHARLES LUMBER New Providence, Pa. Phone ST 6-3108 Best Food Buys Local Produce Reaching Market Summer is officially heregus supplies are adequate and so is a large variety of and prices continue very rea fiesh friuts and vegetables to sonablc. Peppers and Calif add color and excitement to ornia-grown celery bears a the summertime menu. Loc- lower price tag than recent ally giown produce is start- weeks while onions, cucum ing to market now. Quality bers and salad greens have will be high and prices at the moved in the opposite direc year’s low in the months a- tion The tomato market is head, reports Tom P.per, very hgh now and gives Penn State Extension Mark- promise of staying that way oline Aeent until the beginning of next month; most supplies are now coming from the green houses of Ohio, Th.s is the final big week of the local strawberry har vest. Home-makers desiring to freeze a supply of straw berries for out-of-season use are reminded that supplies will be reduced and quality less des.rable after this week. Blueberries from the Caro linas mark the start of har vesting on this fruit item. Watermelons are m good sup ply at reasonable prices; cantaloupe prices are moving lower as competition increas es fiom other fruits Honey dew melons remain in short supply Green beans, peas, lettuce, carrots, sweet corn, and wh te potatoes lead the list of good buys in vegetables Aspara- ANNOUNCING! LANCASTER EX 4-3755 CHERRIES Are Ripe s PICK THEM YOURSELF - PAY BY THE POUND BRING YOUR CONTAINERS - WE SUPPLY THE LADDERS FASTER WEIGHING SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS - CLOSED SUNDAYS OPENING DAY June 26 - OPENING DAT New DanviDe Pike r ‘,.1. ’ t ' * Good buys at the meat counter will include chuck roasts and blade cuts of beef, turkeys and broiler-fryers al though this item will be pric ed somewhat above the lev els of recent weeks. Smoked pork p cnics, frankfurters and spring lamb will be eco nomical meat choices too Crab meat is an especially good buy in seafood. Eggs, ice cream and a wide variety of cheeses are eco nomically priced in the da ry department as June Dairy Month promoi ons continue. Patronize Our Advertisers OR YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE SHANK FRUIT FARMS r'f ¥ \ EASTERN STATES Large Dark Sweet Cherries Large White Cherries (Pa. Route 324) Phone EX 7-2703 SAVE TIME See mue laeloeu faUned Badges Specialist LAYOUT - INSTALLATION - SERVICE RAYMOND GERMAN Phone Terre Hill, Hlllcrest 5-3080 is in the IRE BUSINESS Let Eastern States take the risk and confusion out of jour tire purchases. You’ll get First-Line CO op tires, plus complete service.,. backed by Eastern States reputation tor top value-in-use. Eastern States co-op tires for jour passenger car. truck or tractor meet the most rigid use and safety tests. Now you ecu set first-line tires , . . co op tires ... CO OP service... and co-or savings. iastern States irara FARMERS’ EXCHANGE QUARRYVILLE SX 6-3647 Red Pie Cherries S IN MINUTES IY WITH THE ARN CLEANER LO UN LOADER BUNK FEEDER SAVE LABOR • SAVE MONEY BOWMANSVILLE. PA. R. D. 6, Lancaster, Fa. Au? _ "V* ' 1 t- /
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