—uaiu,astc» -jramungr Saturday - ,-February 8, 1964 (optional) 1 tablespoon chopped pars ley • For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 9) teaspoon pepper cup cream Out frozen (Mock of spinach % into 1 % inch cubes. Add cel- 3, •ry and, Vfe teaspoon salt .to boilin/g-iwtater in saucepan. Cook unUl_ celery as allimost tender Then' add spanalch, biting again to a hoil, and Cook gently 4 to 2 6 minutes, or 'until spinach iis just-tender Dram 'well. Add remaining ingredients and mix ■well. Heat thoroughly Serve on hot platter ‘with slices ot hot boiled tongue, luncheon meat, or sliced l ham or chiicken. Makes 4 to 6 servings Savory sauces dan do a lot for peas SAUCE FOR COOKED PEAS OR LIMA ISEA> S 2 'tablespoons minced onion 2 tablespoons 'butter 1 can (lO ounces) conden sed cream of chicken soup J /s cup nulk 2 tablespoons chopped pars ley 2 teaspoons lemon juice In saucepan 'cook onions in ■butter until tender Blend in soup, milk, 'parsley and lemon juice Simmer a few minutes, Burning mow 'and then Makes about 1% cups sauce. SAVORY PEAS ? tablespoons butter or mai- Cold Weather Fails To Harm Winter Grains Unusually cold weather pre ■Kulipd during- December but WJUter wheat, barley and rye hud protective snow cover to minimize damage according to the Pennsylvania Crop Report ing Servcie. Except for a fe'w days tem peratures were persistently be low normal and at Pittsburgh average temperature was the lowest of record dating bach to 1871 At other Weather Bur eau stations temperatures ap proached record, lows Precipi tation for the month, mostly as snowfall, was one-half to one inch below normal The heav iest general snowfall occurred on December 23 when amounts totaled 10 inches or more in some areas Most areas ot the State had snow covei most of the month Shortly after Christmas melting snow added some moisture to soils Two Countians Win Prizes In Broiler Contest 'Two Lancaster County broil er growers are wimners in a ■contest conducted by Pennsyl vania Farm Bureau Coopera- In e Association, Hiarnslbung 1 ley are H Harold iMiiller, C mestoga Rl>2, and Paul Her &h-ey. Manheim Rd>2 Each re ceived a four-quart elevtnc ice cream freezei in the “broiler buster” competition. The contest Was held for Farm Bureau broiler growers in three groups thio-e with Hook sizes up to 7 500 birds, flocks from 7,500 to 11.000, •and over 11,000 Miller topped the under-7,500 group, and Hershey was in OOO-plus category Winners were determined on the bams of lowest per-pound cost of production, <u cording to D-uircan F Wood’waid, man ager, Farm liuioau Prrdui Mm Servids Jay Ilabc- ki r Hintz, is flock superv,>or foi Uio two Ham aster winnei- garine % cup dropped onion Melt butter Hn saucepan, »did 1% cups t/hnnly sliced celery onion and celery, and' saute 1 10-ounce package frozen slowly about 5 minutes, or un green peas til onion is golden brown. Aidd tablespoons hot water pdas, water, salt, pepper and teaspoon salt thyme Cover and simmer 6 ito Dash pepper 8 minutes, or until peas are Pinch of thyme just tender. (Do not overcook.) teaspoon Worcestershire Add Worcestershire sauce, pi sauce mento, and parsley, mixing tablespoons diced pimento I'Shtly. 4 or 5 servings. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, FEB. 15, 1964 SALE AT 12:00 NOON 5 miles South of Honey Brook, 6 miles North ol Cont est ille, between Martins Corner and Rockville. 30 HEAD OF REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY DAIRY CATTLE T. U. and Blood Test Certified 21 COMS, i) HEIFERS 6 with over 13,000 lb. milk. 5 tresh cows, 5 due in Feb. and March. 210 Gal. Walker app. stainless bulk tank. 2 unit Surge milker and compressor. FARMALL H TRACTOR | with hydraulic lift, front end loader, chains and cultivators. FARMALL A TRACTOR with power lift. John Deere 2-bottom 14” plow; Internation al heatj duty offset disk harrow r ; Int. cultipackcr; spriijg tooth harrow; David Bradley manure spreader; Papec ensilage chopp er; John Deere blower; Int. side rake; 230 gal. gas tank and pump; feed cart; water troughs; forks, shovels, scoops, buckets, cow trainers and other articles. Lunch will be served on the grounds. EARL G. FLEA6ER OWNER BEROV C. SENSENIG, Auctioneer Paul Sanger, Pedigrees Abe Martin and Lillie Sensenig, Clerks Get MORE PORK . . . Rbo^^Rosb’ SWINE FEEDS PIG STARTER PELLETS Designed to supplement the sow’s milk. PIG & SOW MEAL Meets the exacting nutritional requirements during late gestation. PORKMAKER A complete, balanced food for finishing hogs foi - market, 40% HOG SUPPLEMENT MJy with your grains ior that important “nutritional balances” Chos. E. Saucier & Sons David B. Hurst ®- —i East Earl, Pa. Bowmansville, I’*. I. B. Groybili & Son Rclton, Pa. Elverson Supply Co. Elverson, Pa Joseph M. Good & Son 137 Newport Road, Ecola, Pa, MORE PROFIT from every hog' A. L. Herr & Bro. Qnarryvlllc, Pa. Waiter & Jackson Christiana, Pa, BARGAIN FEB. 13- • Boonton • Deluxe Franconia-Boronet 15% 104 piece set $64.95 - $44.95 93 piece set $74.95 - $29.95 MANY OTHER BARGAINS Shoe Skafes - Ladies & Men $6.44 Samson Table & Chairs - Va, Off $l.OO Table - Values Up to $7.95 Groff’s Hardware S. 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