uce of heat.. Broil until top side I s uces Cheddar cheese is of desired brownness, sto t ounce Blue cheese, crum- 8 minutes; turn and broil on other side. Place cheese slic “ tsU p es on hamburgers last min g guttered hamburger buns ute of broiling time Serve M ground beef with melt- * n hamburger buns. Makes 8 gutter, crushed cereal, hamburgerbuns. dry mustard, salt, pep- Variation; Omit cheese; l’ and Worcestershire -combine % cup chopped , ce Using Vj cup of meat stuffed olives with remain jture for each, form into mg ingredients. Broil as a flat patties. Top patties bove'* tJI a slice of Cheddar jgse and crumbled Blue j es e Spread catsup on the ' er 6 patties and place >rn catsup side down on ; cheese. Grill » » CHEESEBURGERS [i/i pounds ground beef >i cup quick or old fash ioned ground oats u cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons salt teaspoon pepper I cup tomato juice 5 slices Muenster cheese thoroughly combine all iredients except cheese; ipe into 8 hamburgers; U Place on broiler rack >ut 4 inches from source 7£» FENN SQUARE MUTUAL FUND Investing in Diversified Securities k ; 0 r INCOME and CAPITAL GAINS Possibilities } " 11 ■' " I NO BUYING CHARGE NO SELLING CHARGE hr C' iubscnptions Accepted With No Minimum Share Requirements r s Free of Pa. Personal Property Tax in opinion of Legal Counsel NON-ASSESSA.BLE > J. L. HAIM <Sc CO. I' 151 Penn Square, Reading, Pa. FR 5-4424 *“ ” “ “* “* “ “* ~ $ •lease send me free information about Penn Square Mutual Fund \ fame iddress lity and State . .. ;ys <ISTEN TO WCOY-COLUMBIA 1580 ON THE DIAL 2:05 io 12:10 Daily For accurate up to minute data on stock prices. r. LARK ELECTRIC is your headquarters for IRTON FARM TANKS SCK— COMPARf BUY OIRTON DELUXE I-PIECE COVER MODE! AvaUaWcfci ilm* 100 sollm thrwfh IfOO f*Jkn. They're built to last. Heavy steel framework in air tight, rust resistant, moisture chamber. - . You get more for your dollar. Gallon for gallon capacity, it's your best buy. as t- economical direct-cooling. Completely automatic operation. “ill low—only 34'" from floor to strainer 01 Sanitary stainless steel outlet valve, ctmin-proof covers keep milk dean. WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES. R. D* 1. B3NZERS Rhone Intercourse SO 8-8501 V*** fcdiiy*«inwl j«|Mweiiletlvw Aw y*u wky ynw»» «vwywh*i* «h— m Girt*n «v«r «nliiMrP Sandwiches can come to your rescue when minutes matter A Hasty-Tasty Sand wich Special can be made in about 7 minutes by mounting flaked canned salmon and crumbled Blue cheese atop a slice of buttered toast, spoon ing condensed cream of mushroom soup over all and then sprinkling with flavor some Parmesan cheese be fore oven warming. HASTY-TASTY SANDWICH SPECIAL 6 slices bread, toasted and buttered 2 cups (1 pound can) sal mon, drained and boned % cup crumbled Blue ♦ ♦ * cheese 1 can condensed cream of mu_hroom soup 6 tablespoons Parmesan cheese Paprika Top toast with flaked sal mon, then Blue cheese. Spoon soup, directly from can, over sandwiches. Sprin kle 1 tablespoon Parmesan cheese and a dash of paprika over each. Place under bro 1- er until soup is bubbly and cheese is lightly browned Total time; 7 minutes. Variation; Substitute six hard cooked eggs, sliced, for the salmon and one can con densed cream of celery soup for the mushroom soup. Pre pare the same way. Hard-cooked egg sandwich es— QUEEN'S SALAD SANDWICH 2 hard-cooked eggs, shel led 4 slices bread, crusts re moved Butter or margarine Lettuce A thin slices baked ham 4 slices Swiss cheese 2 tomatoes, sliced Thousand Island Dressing Slice eggs. Spread b-ead with Eo'tened butter. Cut bread m half diagonal'y. Place two pieces of bread on opposite sides of each serv ing plate. BuildLthe salad on the lettuce lined center by alternating slices of ham, cheese, eggs, and tomatoes. Serve this sandwich open faced, with Thousand Island Dre s ng Thousand Island Dressing: | Bulk Spreading Service I | FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE j ■ DEALERS FOR I ■ • Dovco "Granular" Fertilizer S b m 5 • Webb Super-Gro ■ ■ Balanced organic fertilizer S 5 • Rock Phosphate J ■ Phosphorus S ■ • Green Sand ■ ■ Potash S ■ If you need fertilizer call us- £ I SMUCKER BROS. | ■ BIRD-TN-H AND, PA. Leola OL 6-2ZZ9 I NOW— control tobacco insects with one material A •?) newTH iodcin* Local Niagara Distributors N. G. Hershey Clem Hoober &Son MAMHCIM MO 5-2271 Lancasier Farming, Saturday, July 8, 1961 or tl Farm Wife and Family To make this dressing com bine two hard-cooked eggs chopped fine with one cup of mayonnaise, Vs cup chili sauce, Vfc cup finely chopped celery, and Vt cup c v ipped sweet pickle. HAM AND EGG SALAD FILLING 2 hard-cooked eggs, shelled 2 cups ground cooked ham 1 cup diced celery Vz cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish 3 tablespoons chili sauce 1 tablespoon vinegar (may substitute 1 or 2 table- spoons mustard here) Chop eggs combine eggs, ham and celery .Add mayon naise, re’ish, chili sauce, and vinegar. Mix well. QUICKIE SANDWICH Combine one table~poon of soft butter or margarine and 14 teaspoon celery seed Spread the cut surfaces of two halves of a toasted Eng lish muffin with the mixture Arrange slices of hard-cook ed egg on muffin. Squeeze sharp cheese from a tube ov er the top of the eggs. Put about Vi teaspoonful of pick- INSECTICIDE for control of • APHIDS « 3UDWORMS • HORNWORMS • FLEABEETLES For long-lasting residua! control and safety, Thiodan is the recom mended material for tobacco in sect control. Thiodan is easy to apply as a dust or spray. Ask your County Agent or local Niagara field man. NIAGARA CHEMICAL DIVISION INTERCOURSE ♦ * SO 8-3431 le relish in the center of each sandwich. Farm Women 6 Plan Picnic A family night program wi h a covered dish social in the Elizabethtown town park is being planned by the So ciety of Farm Women numb er rix The picnic is being schedu’ed to take the place of the regular monthly meet ing of the group on August 5 at 6 30 p m. At the last meeting of -the group last Saturday in the home of Mrs. Mark Geyer, announcement was made of Farm Women’s camp at Camp Swatara, August 27 to 29. Hostesses at the meeting were Mrs Mark Geyer, Mrs. Elmer Brill, who had charge of the devotional period, and Mrs C R Frey. The group saw three films burnished by the local tele phone compny National Farm Safety Week, July 23-29, cosponsor ed by the U. S Department Agriculture and the Na 'mnal Safety CouncJ, has as its theme this year, “Safety 1 3 a Family Affair” Safety, like charity, begins at home. It doesn’t take ’ong to check for hazards in the farm home, and the time cou'dn’t be better spent. Accidents are the nation’s fourth greatest kTer, says the National Safety Council —but they can be prevented. WHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavely's Farm Service HOLLAND EL4-2214 IETHRUURi Tha new insactidda that'* amaiin*ly affac tlva, acanamlcal, sofa, aaty la usa, fait and claan. Kills (Has, avan tha radstant onat, and other insacla that plagua tha dairy (arm. Ask la aaa It damonslratad. SMOKETOWN. PA. - Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539 9
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