Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 29, 1963, Image 9

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    Good used clothing in excellent condition.
:es reduced up to 50%. Clothing for the en
family, also “brie a brae” and other merchan-
s. Everything must go. Shop closes July 3rd
sns August 1.
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Look At These Low
Prices Super Shoes
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59c
• Bed • Blue • White • Plaids
MEN'S AND BIG BOYS
Canvas Oxfords & Loafers
Cushion Insoles
$1.98
CANVAS OXFORDS 89< -99 c - $1.89
LARGEST SELECTION LOWEST PRICES
BOY'S BLACK
High Sneakers
ALL SIZES UP TO BIG 6
SUPER SHOES
t OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 PM.
t _ FREE PARKING RESIDE STORE
* 220 W, King St. Uncostcr
Lancaster, Pa.
Offers Up To July 3rd.
DON'T MISS THIS SALE
Childrens
CANVAS OXFORDS
Thick Soles
Long Wearing
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9 A.M. to 4 P.M.
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(Contiaued from Page 8)
2 cups tomatoes (1 pound
can)
IVt cups condensed tomato
soup (10% ounce caxi)
teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper
cup shredded Scamorze
cheese (4 ounces)
1
Vs
1
Cook macaroni in boiling
salted water until tender, yet
tirm, 12 to 14 minutes Diain.
Meanwhile, lightly biown
frankfurters in shortening or
oil. Add onion and green pepp
er and cook until onion is
transparent. Stir in tomatoes,
tomato soup, sal’- and pepper,
blending veil. Remove from
heat. Stir in cheese, reserving
2 tablespoons. Add macaroni,
mixing to coat with sauce.
Tum into 2-quart casserole.
Spnukie reserved cheese over
top. Bake in moderate oven
(350 drgieos) about 20 minu
tes, or until bubbly and cheese
is melted. Makes 4 to 6 serv
ings.
NOTE; Don’t be alarmed if
the sauce looks curdled when
the cheese is added, it’s really
just hits of cheese. Scamorze,
like other cheeses, should nev
er be cooked over very high
heat as it becomes tough ard
stringy.
(Continued on Page 10)
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ARCH TYPE
Lancaster "Sa
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard? ...
JBy: Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist
Grease In Wash-aiul-Wcar Fabrics
Wash-and-wear tabucs tend to hold
grease, but you can pietreat the spots to
make it easier to take them out Use a liquid
detergent, full strength, and rub it into the
collar, back, or other aiea of the garment
that is stained. Use the same detergent that
you’ll be using in the washing machine
Bend the fabric back and forth between
your thumbs and forefingers to woik the
detergent into the fibers.
If you use a granular detergent in vour
washer, make a paste ot the granules and
water and use this for rubbing the soiled
area.
Things To Do Before Taking during cleaning. Or you can
Clothes To Coin ©lterated turn garments inside out to
Drycleaning keep the right side lint-free.
Boys’ and men’s wear—turn Don’t button garments or the
cufts down and pockets inside cleaning solvent won’t have a
out, and brush well with a chance to do a thorough job.
clothes brush. Remove fancy buttons or or-
Separate dark-colored items naments; close zippers, and
from light-colored ones and fasten hooks so they won’t
you can avoid lint collecting (Continued on Page 11)
for a Happier Vacation
Avoid Worry ... about valuables and im-
portant papers left at home. Keep them in a Safe
Deposit Box in our fireproof Vault where they’re
always safe and you know where to find them. The
reasonable yearly rental averages a few cents a week.
3V 2 % Interest Paid On Certificates
of Deposit for 1 Year
Use Our Convenient
Drive-In Window
One-hall block from
Penn Square on South
Queen Street Rear
of Main Bank.
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NATIONAL BANK
“Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889”
MTITZ SPRINGS BRANCH Broad & Main Sts., Lititz
MTLIiERSVILLE BRANCH
Maximum Insurance $10,400 per depositor
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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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2/2% Interest Paid on
Savings Accounts
FREE PARKING
25 S. Queen Street
Swan Parking Lot
Vine & S. Queen Sts.
Stoner Parking Lot
S. W. Corner Vine and
Queen Sts.
COivnviEßClAi- BANKING
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THURSTON
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302 N. George St.