Lancaster Farming Ads Pay! "•'/ /■ v:v;= * ’S'', *4 si Joseph M. Good & Sons f fixed costs. Whether your herd average is high or low, your investment in land, buildings, equipment and stock, and your costs for replacements, light, power, * x insurance, taxes and labor remain the same. So the way to manage for profit is to improve the performance of each cow. Chances are, you’ve been upgrading your herd by improved breeding and culling. But your big profit opportunity lies in a feeding program that will help you milk out your cows to the very limit of their bred-in capabilities. Today’s cows are capable of high-level production often as much as 2,000 lbs. more milk per cow per year than they’re producing. PIONEER feeds and feeding programs can help you get those extra tons of milk from your cows. Challenge your herd. Feed the PIONEER way ... find out how good your herd really is. Stop in and see us. We’ll help you develop an all-around management for-profit program that will put profit dollars in your pocket. LEOLA QUARRYVILLE • For The Form Wife'" (Contlhu'ed' ( from 1 Page ’IS 1 ) 3 : cawrespoons mushroom soup y g teaspoon black pepper 1y 2 teaspoons Worcester shire sauce 2 tablespoons prepared •horse-radish Crackers Combine cheese and milk in saucepan over low heat. Add mushroom soup while stirring. Mix in pepper, Worcestershire sauce, and horse-radish. Serve hot in chafing dish with crack ers for dipping. v TWO-eHEESE > IjIJJfGEDKON SALAD * Vz ‘ pound Syass cheese, cut into Vt inch cubes (2 cups) pound shredded Ched dar cheese (1 cup) cup uncooked macaroni cup thinly sliced celery large red skinned app les, cubed % teaspoon salt 1 % 2 Cook macaroni as directed on package Dram, rinse and chill Combine ingredients ex cept Cheddar cheese and mix well with dressing. DRESSING - Combine 1 cup dairy soured cream with 1 tab lespoon lemon juice and 1 tab lespoon honey. Serve salad in large lettuce cups and sprinkle with Ched- PIONEER ite like every other dairyman ‘O-A ¥****■ ' Ijanoasterj.Farmingv ; Satu-rday;i April 6,1963—1' dar cheese. cheese-peanut SANDWICH SPREAD IVz cups shredded Provol one cheese 2 tablespoons drained crushed pineapple Vz cup chopped salted pea nuts 1 teaspoon Worcestersh ire sauce cup mayonnaise Combine ingredients. Spread generous portions on white, rye, or whole wheat bread for moist sandwiches especially well suited to ithe lunch box. SALMON CASSKHOL.iI WITH LEMON CUCUMHEU S VL'CE IVz cups water IVz cups packaged pre cooked nee 2 tablespoons minced onion cup cold -water pound can salmon, drained, flaked teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper egg whites egg whole tablespoons butter margarine melted Bnng water to a boil in saucepan, add rice, cover, re move from heat, let stand 5 minutes Combme onion, cold water, let stand 5 mi. Combine MR. mu YOU NT-FOR-PROFIT AROUND GRAM FEEDS... r PIONEER k. 1.1 1 I * If you have any shrubs that have never been pruned and have a lot of dead wood, A. O. Rasmussen, Penn State exten sion ornamental horticulturist, urges cutting the whole "bhrub ott 2 or 3 inches above ground, fertilizing with two handfuls of 5-10-10 working fertilizer into the soil and watenng well. rice, onion, salmon, salt, pepp er. Beat egg whites, egg; add to salmon mixture, blend well. Put m butteied IV2 quait casserole; brush top With melt ed buttei. Bake 30 minutes at 375 degiees. Garnish with le mon wedges, parsley, sene with Lemon Cucumber Sauce’, Serves 4-5. -LEMON CUCUMBER SAVCB 2 egg yolks 14 cup lemon juice % cup butter or margaune Vz cup well drained, grat ed cucumber Beat egg yolks slightly in small saucepan. Add lemon juice, H cup butter, stir over low heat until blended Add remaining % cup butter, con tinue cooking, stirring con stantly, until thickened, smooth. Stir in grated cucum ber. Makes 1 14 cups. Farm Women 5 Entertain 22 Membeis ot Farm Women Society 5 entei tamed Society 22 recently in Union Hall, Manheini, with Mrs Meivm Senders in chai ge ol devotioiib. Husbands ot membeis Mill be entertained at the ne\t meeting to be held Apnl 27 at 6 p m in the Plain- and Fancy Restauiant near Intel com so. Mrs Kenneth Eshelman, coun ty president of Farm Women will be special guest. Prune Shrubs Milk is used as a barometer of fallout no.t because it is pa>- ticulaily likely to be dangei ous, but because it is available 111 all seasons and in all nails ot the U S , and thus is a good test material CHORE MASTER HI-PERFORMANCE TEMPO W 500 with Exclusive Tempo Design Tines on Ea[^' & Over iso/o^-^^ you - Performance design directs every ounce of power to deeper, better faster till mg New Tempo Design Tines change from “pick” action for ground break* mg to “sheer" action for cultivating, expand to 30" tilling width See a dem onstration of all the labor saving fea tures today l Full 1 Yemr Wmrrmntf Fmy ms yeu Grew/ L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburj* I’iKo l.aiu-a'itor ami latit/, I’a. .107-517!) - 087-0002 - 020-7700 "7