/('Contlnuell* from Page. % -cup chopped onion r ** d K***"®* “i rture> ' ' top <1 . clove garlic, minded ‘ ' -*«**/ 1 £*? e t .v_' and % of the Parmesan cheese. 1 , tablespoon chopped, par- Repe « 1 cup cooked or canned-* 3 in f 350 degree oven; re- , tomatoes move from oven and allow to . 1 cup (8-ounces) tomato stand B" 1 ® mi f utteB before i serving. 6-8 servings. ; •KUI.O *<.<*lll Vi cud water 5 teaspoon basil Accompany a luncheon cas serole with a tasty quick loaf A t ? Irt . bread like Onion-Cheese Bread. J ONION-CHEESE BREAD Dash of pepper 1 cup cottage cheese 1% cups milk t slices Cheddar cheese 1 tablespoon minced on % cup Parmesan cheese ion ■Cook noodles according to 3 cups sifted enriched fl- 1 package directions; rinse and our drain. In saucepan melt but- 1 tablespoon baking pow- ■ ter; saute onion, garlic and der parsley. Add tomatoes, tomato 1 teaspoon salt sauce, water, basil, sugar, salt % teaspoon black pepper end pepper; simmer 15-20 min- % cup shredded sharp utee. Combine noodles, tomato Cheddar cheese Ready-Mixed Concrete For quick, easy placing For proper aggregates For long-lasting finish Transit Mixed on the way to the job. Mew Holland Concrete Products New Holland, Pa. 354-2114 Every Second Saturday of the month you can enjoy Plan a party at home, or a dinner for your organiza tion. Reserve your chicken in advance by calling Sally Harper, 569-0428. We do all the cooking, and will specially-package your orders for pick-up on barbecue dates. Special Prices on 23 or more halves by advance reservation! CAUL US! FIRST COME FIRST SERVED! CARRY-OTJT ONLY! $l.OO PER HALF 3 HALVES AT $2.75 SPRING NEEDS < - • S ' ed tatOTS • Tobacco Muslin ?' ,SS . 2-3-4 yd. Surprise Cobblers £ Fertilizer Katahdins Kennebecs % Lime of all kinds • Garden Seeds • Lawn Seed Scotts • Field Seeds Old English , „ , Heritage • Tobacco Seed Plastic Flowers Cut Flower Arrangements Groff’s Hardware New Holland 354-0851 BARBECUED CHICKEN at the “Poultry Center” of the Lancaster County Poultry Assn. 340 IV. Roseville Road, Lancaster SAT., APRIL 13 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. . 4>> , tablespoon*;finelyrnCl*OP-s ‘l ped. pimlentoi. % . t t ,o 1 egg, beaten „ .3 : (tablespoons ” ortening or oil Combine milk and onion. Let stand 15 minutes. Mean while, sift together flour, bak ing powder, salt-and black pep per. Stir in cheese and pimi ento. Combine egg, milk-onion mixture and shortening or oil. Add to dry ingredients, stirr ing only until flour is moist ened. Turn into well-greased 4y 2 x sy 2 inch loaf pan. Bake in moderate oven (375) deg rees 55 minutes, or until well browned. (This bread is very moist. It will test done at about 40 minuites, but should be baked the full time.) Cool 10 minutes before removing from pan. Serve warm. i $ ! J|! A hot cheese dip, to be serv ed in. a chafing dish. HE-MAN DIP cup shredded cheese % cup milk (Continued on Page 17) FARMERS GROW SWEET CORN AS A CASH CROP Harvesting and Hauling Available John F. Cope Co., Inc. MANHEIM, PA. Office Ph. 898-6721 Field Representatives JOHN L. BARE ADAM M. SHENK 898-7010 898-4876 Please Phone Evenings Get a low-cost Thrif T. Fulton If you’re in the market for a new car, visit the Fulton first and ar range for a low-cost Auto Loan, Then, as a cash buyer, make a bef ter deal on the car of your choice . FULTON**BANK PENN SQUARE • McGOVERN AVENUE • MOUNTVILLE EAST PETERSBURG . AKRON • GAP Member Federal Deposit Insurance Cotp, k.' Saturdayr r Aprii 1963 melted *h- For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... Carrots strike a cheery note at prodir counters these days Fresh and bright, c: rots are neat and clean with no bulky to) to remove when you get home Packaged see-through film bags, carrots are a joy buy You have good reason to appreciate ti new packaged carrots For one thing, thi cost less than the old-time carrots sold bunches with the tops on There’s less and spoilage losses with prepackaging a: Cheddar the carrots stay fresh longer. THUBHIOir Carrots are an all-purpose vegetable. You can serve them raw as a finger food or in salads, and OF LANCASTER By: Jane Thnrston, Extension Home Economist Carrots Today id you can put them m a stew or m a soup, or serve them as a vegetable. Raw carrots make a vitamin A-nch, low-calorie snack. For You To Try A butter sauce flecked with toasted slivered almonds, chopped parsley, grated lemon rind, and crushed thyme leav es is an ideal companion for baked fillets of haddock or sole. Almonds have long been associated with fish either in sauces or as a garnish Stuff fresh California dates and serve as party nibblers and salad garnishes Snip dates along one side, remove pits, and fill with apple-mint jelly, a strip of Cheddar cheese, a wedge of fruit, or a favorite cream cheese spread. (Continued on Page 16) 15