Saturday, February,ffi, j. 9,63.,. I?" v ■"* r * Reasonably .priced... 16 • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 15) Super-fatted soaps leave dry or sensitn e-skin more pliable and eliminate that stretched fell ing Medicated soap is as helpful foi skin conditions, such as acne Some medicated soaps aie essentially the same as deodoiant soaps . . . that is, they contain a bactena-destroy ing ingiedient This can be helpful in preventing the spread of an infection, and may help to clear up the in fection itself Other med rated soaps may contain such sub stances as sulphui or tar to dry up excessive oihness or flake off dead skin. • For The Farm Wife (continued from page 15) and 1 tablespoon shoitemng haie been added Bake in a modeiate oven (350 degrees) toi 35 to 40 minutes. ZESTY BLUE CHEESE SAUCE AXD LAMB, Sliced cold roast lamb 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons flour* % teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon pepper 1 cup milk Vi cup crumbled blue ch eese 1 teaspoon Worcestei shire sauce Melt buttei in top of double boiler Add flour gradually and cook until mixtuie becomes toaim Add salt, pepper and milk and stu until thickened Blendjn blue cheese and Woi cestershire sauce Seive over slices ot cold roast lamb. SPICY LAMB PILAP 2 cups cubed cooked lamb 3 tablespoons chopped on ion 1 tablespoon shortening 4Vz ounce can mushrooms, drained 2 cups water 1 cup i ice i/2 cup chili sauce 1 clove garlic, crushed . 1 V 2 teaspoons salt Yz teaspoon black pepper Cook onion m shortening un til transparent Add cooked lamb, liquid fiom mushrooms, water, rice, chili sauce, garlic, salt and pepper Simmer 45 to CO minutes or until rice is ten der Add mushiooms and cook an additional 5 minutes TOVCH-OF-DlLdu JuAMB CHOPS 4 blade or round bone lamb chops, V 2 inch .thick 1 tablespoon shortening 11V4 ounce can condensed cream o£ celery soup % cup water 1 teaspoon ground dill seed Brown lamb chops on both sides in shoitening in skillet Add soup, water and dill seed Blend well and simmer 35 to 40 minutes, stirring occasion al ll\ until chops are fork-tend- .\clcled Work Xceded Sale oi bargain garments that need majoi alterations be foie wearing may iturn out to be costly, reminds Mrs Mae Barton, Penn State extension clothing specialist If a bargain means a cleaning bill or addi tional accessories to make it useful the garment might not be a wise bin Buttons Foi Emphasis Buttons can add emphasis to a costume when you repeat the coloi in piping, binding, or bolt Too sharp a coloi contrast between buttons and garment gnes a spotty effect reminds Beinice Tharp, Penn State ex- BEST FOOD BUYS Meat Values Higher Than Average Area food shoppers should find better than average meat values this weekend as retail ers take advantage o£ supply build-ups Seasonally large sup plies of beef ai e now coming to mai ket, reports Tom Piper, Penn State Extension Maiket mg Agent Marketings of fed cattle are expected to be 4-6 percent above a year ago tim ing late February and Maich Best values will be found on chuck roasts, steaks, rib roasts and stewing beef. Prices on fresh pork cuts have been nearly steady at the wholesale level and are gener ally a little lower than a year ago The same is true for cured MM'*** .1 ' 1 m i‘N mm HM The housewife not bless ed with a garbage disposal unit in her kitchen can do something about the ap-' pearance of the necessary garbage pail or can. The pail may be painted a color complimentary to other colors in the kitchen. If wallpaper is a kitchen feature, the pail may eas ily be covered with paper of the same design. If there is space, an alternative is to build a wooden box to accommo date the pail. The box may then be painted a selected color I '■“rial. Box should open from top or covered with appropriate ma- ] to permit easy access to pail. BUILD A "SILO" NOT A SHELL PROTECT YOUR SILAGE WITH A 6" SOLID CONCRETE WALL. Weaver Star Silo Company Lebanon R. D. #5, Pa. Phone CR 2-7424 33 years of &ilo Building experience Goma SututdAttMm GampUU WliqM Sami It/UntU. GutUtU} HtunmoiiatimU TRY THE WRIGHT SPEED CHAMPIONS YOURSEIf I FEBRUARY 28, 1963 ALLEN MATZ Successor to Suavely Farm Service NEW HOLLAND, FA. hams, but bacon prices contin ue on the low side Little chan ge is anticipated for broilers as supplies aie about the same as a year ago. Carrots, sweet potatoes and onions are the leading values at the produce counter This win ter’s carrot production, estima ted at 600 million pounds, is 16 pei cent larger than last year and the second on rec ord The sweet potato crop waff, 21 percent larger than in 1961 Onion prices are favorable to consumers, storage stocks are above last year and. the new Texas crop will b£ arriving at markets in March Potatoes are likewise in plentiful supply and IB iPrices remain firm on top quality offerings of fresh fruit. Demand for apples remain good and prices are holding steady. Chilean trmts are beginning to arrive in quantity, with nectar ines the heaviest single item First imported grapes and pears are on the way and will soon be in the market D’Anjou pears and grapefruit are avail able at generally unchanged prices March will be the fourth month in a row that red tart cherries will make the plenti ful list. Stocks of canned and frozen cherries are well above average and prices are below those of a year ago Stocks of canned applesauce, apple slices, purple'plums, cling peaches and pineapple are moderately larg er than a year ago and can be used by shoppers to supplement the fresh fruit in their menus ft. QfgJ I im® M I%J I 1 I (ft '?=> v - V (J L * I 1 •I-*' -9 2 w HEAVIER NOTCHED PADDLES scienlif i colly designed to give rnore uniform spread pat tern than other single Renter spreaders. A. B. C. Groff New Holland Wilbur H. Graybill Litltz, R. D. 2 H. S. Newcomer & Son Mount Joy Allen H. Matz Denver • -■Chet.-Long , , , Akron Far^Womehil " , Make Donations A donation of $5 was voted for migrant work in Lancaster County by' the members of Farm Women Society 21 at a recent meeting in the home of Mrs Earl Harms!}. Seventeen members answer ed roll call with “What I Want in my Dream House". Devo-' tions were led by Mrs Har msh Mrs Sarah Jackson Ve poited on a recent executive board meeting, and Mrs. Thoih as Bradley conducted Valentino games Co-hostesses were Mrs. Parke Ressel and Mrs. Charles Ambler. The next meeting will be held at 1-30 p m„ March 14, in the home of Mrs. George Pick el Mrs. Morgan Poose and Mrs Melvin Meek will serve as co-hostesses. FAMOUS N£2£l QUALITY...at a surprisingly low price New paddle design shreds finer? spreads wider than other single' beater spreaders. 5 feed rates for each tractor speed, plus clean-out and neutral. Backed by a full year written guarantee. See it ■ Landis Bros. Lancaster J. Paul Nolt Gap A. L. Herr & Bro. QnafryviUo Chas. J. 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