I For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 6) SCAIXOPED POTATOES % WITH, DRIED BEEP pound package sliced 1 dried beef • cups sliced pared - potatoes ! teaspoon salt [- tablespoons butter or L (margarine L , tablespoons flour t teaspoons prepared I mustard f, cups milk I cup diced celery trrange sliced potatoes in Sised 11 by 7 mcb baking h. Sprinkle with salt. Melt Don’t Neglect Your Eyes Visit Your Eye Doctor it you are in doubt. Doctor’s Prescriptions Filled | Adjustments, Repairs I DA VI D'S h OPTICAL CO. 3 N. DUKE STREET Lancaster Phone 394-2767 See Better From ALL of Us at Farm Bureau brightest days, and may you and all family enjoy health, prosperity and happi- ness. Lancaster 394-0541 New Holland 354-2146 butter ' in - • a and blend -in flour and mustard. Add 'milk- gradually .and stir Until saiiee- thicken. Cut dried beef into pieces. Cover with boiling water. Drain immedi ately. Add beef and celery to sauce. ‘Pour sauce over pota toes. Bake in moder ate oven (350 degrees) 45 minutes to 1 hour until pota toes are tender. S servings. CREAMED ONIONS WITH PEANUT BUTTER CRUMBLE TOPPING % ‘tup peanut butter 2 pounds small onions (about 18) 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons flour iA teaspoon salt 2 cups milk 6 tablespoons bread crumbs 3 tablespoons brovn su gar CAMERON lj|f | M LEGHORNS If I H 1961-62 PA. RANDOM SAMPLE TEST S3!BS! ' We’re glad we won, but it takes a lot- of luck to beat out 47 other laying strains in any single test. But IT TAKES GOOD BREEDING to win a three-* ear high ' income award. Not just once . . . but twice! Of this i we are especially proud. Cameron Leghorns Are FIRST and ONLY layer chicks ever to cam a second throe-year award in [ the history of the big, highly competitive Pennsylvania Random Test. They EARN MORE! They COST LESS! i CONSISTENCY PLUS No wonder some of the finest | hatcherymen all across the nation are switching to ! Cameron-bred layers lor their customers. We ot the Keener Poultry farm arc happy to announce our as- I seriate' Hatchery with the Cameron Breed Leghorn Laj i ers. KEENER POULTRY FARM Phone 367-3346 R. D. #l, Elizabethtown, Pa. May the New Year bring you Our Very Best Wishes To All! it 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Peel onions and cook in boiling salted water until tender, about 10 'minutes. Dram. Place in 1-Vz quart baking dish. -Melt 2 table spoons butter in saucepan. Stir in flour and salt. Add milk gradually and cook stir ring until sauce thickens. Pour sauce over onions. Blend together peanut butter, bread crumbs, brown sugar, and 2 tablespoons butter to form crumble topping. Sprinkle on top of creamed onions. Bake in a hot oven (425 degrees) 12 to 15 minutes until golden bro-w n 6 servings. SCAIjfiOI’ED CORN AXD T>RIEI) BKKP 14 pound package sliced dried beef 2 tablespoons butter or margarine your your Manheim 665-2466 Quarryville ST 6-2126 « y; i- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 29, 1962 % cup chopped onion 1 pound can (2 crea,ip style corn 1 cup cracker-crumbs 14 cup milk K z teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper Melt butter 111 a 1 quart baking dish in a hot oven (■lOO degrees >. Add onion to melted butter and return dish t‘o oven to cook 10 min utes Remove troni oven. Cut dried beef into pieces Cover ■with boiling watei. Drain im mediately. Add dried beef, corn, cup of the ciacker crumbs, milk, salt, and pepper to butter and onion. Com 'bme well Sprinkle remaining crumbs over lop Bake in hot, oven (400 degiees) 20 min utes 6 seivmgs. OLB-VASHIOXKI) BAKKD BKAXS 1 pound navv beans i/z pound salt pork 3 tablespoons brown sii gai 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon diy mustaid Vj cup molasses onions, cut in halt Wash and soak beans over night in cold watei to covei SAVE HALF ON YOUR ROUGHAGE NEEDS A palatable, nutritious Rumen Conditioner Extending your sup- ply of roughage-the Wayne Sweet Bulky way will help cows adjust to lower levels of roughage Here # s How: 1. Cut back on hay to a minimum of 10 to 15 lbs. daily (or 5 lbs. of hay if silage is also fed) 2. Feed 5 lbs. of Sweet Bulky daily 3. Until cows are past peak production, feed 2/s lbs. Grain Mix for each 100 lbs. bodyweight. Continue 5 lbs. of Sweet Bulky daily. 4. After peak production, adjust Grain Mix to 1 lb. for each 2to 2 { /i lbs. milk. Continue 5 lbs. Sweet Bulky daily. J. K. STAUFFER & SON littwn & Bellaire LIME VALLEY MILLS R. 1). 1, Willow Street DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens ROHRER’S MILL K. D. 1, Ronks * r> V *\ 2 U•’ t » -v cups) with WAYNE SWEET BULKY With 5 Pounds of Sweet Bulky You Feed 15 Pounds Less Hoy MILLERSVILLE MOUNTVILLE SUPPLY CO. FEED SERVICE Millersville R. D. 2, Columbia Dram, place 111 saucepan, cov- er with water, and simmer l-y 2 hours or until skills burst Blend, in sugar, salt, mustard, and molasses Scia pe poik rind and tut poik in to 2 inches pieces Place on ions and most ot pork in bot tom of 2 quait bean pot or casserole Add beans without draining Press remaining poik into beaus, leaiing rind exposed If needed, add moie boiling water to cover beans. Covei, bake in slow (325 degrees) 5 to G hours. Add more water, it needed. Remove eoier last 30 to 40 'minutes of baking to biown. 10 to 12 servings Com-opeiated J)i >cloamm; Doing vom own <li\clean ing with <i com-opeiated ma- chine saies inonev Howe\er, you don’t get so much seiiiee as you do fiom a pi otessional divcleanei, points out Helen Bell, Penn, State extension home management specialist. You must do the mending, soiling, spotting, and piess mg besides spending nine at the com-opeiated di center. HERSHEY BROS. Keinholds FOWL’S FEED SERVICE. R. I). 1, Quarrj ville J R. D. 2, Peach Bottom GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown , C. E. SAUDER & SONS . R. D. 1, East Earl ' H. M. STAUFFER 1 & SONS, Inc. Witmcr - Ronks - Ijcola * SBtSfryarE*^ 1 7 H i o\ en
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