/Continued from Page 8) cooked asparagus spears and ( soup, undiluted sauce. cll p salad dressing To prepare sauce, combine in teaspoon minced onion saucepan the soup, undiluted, wattle iron. Sift flour, salad dressing and minced . powder and baking onion. Heat. Garnish with Jia together. Beat the eggs strips of pimiento. ~ add buttermilk. Com- ”** "‘" I cracker Orumbs with flour Yo,lr !an,l >y llke red .tnre add to eggs and milk. cabbage made this way 1 U ’nul smooth; star in CABBAGK Sed butter or margarine. * tablespoons butter H m waffle iron. Makes 6 1 medium head red cabbage, waffles Top each waffle with shredded % 1 ImARK (X) YOUR CALENDAR | X 30th ANNIVERSARY SALE 1934 Watch Feb. 29th Paper for more Details Lancaster New Holland Quarryville 394-0541 354-2146 . 786-2126 *******************************************l CARRY ,“X| < ‘ -* ' y *- ' - ’ * 2 -- - -- 1 ' v FUNK’S HYBRID A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. W k-ictSiii'-Si. I IDU'-H' l ' ■ * -■" MARCH sth FARM BUREAU The well-known Lindsey lineup of hy brid sorghums is now carrying this new Lmdsey/Funk’s G-Hybnd trade mark. lt~s|iaws the close affiliation of -these, twrpeat families of hybrids. Tlre»performance -of Fop'S. G-Hybnd com and Lindsey/Fonk's G-Hybnd" sorghums has created a remarkable .rdemand-.Give your next year’s seed , requirements some thought right now. That way you'll make sure you receive all you want of the hybrids you need for spring planting. Landisville (Lancaster Co.) # Pa. V* Vs 3 Melt butter nx saucepan. Add cabbage, sliced apples, lemon juice, salt, sugar; toss lightly. Cover, simmer 2 hrs over low heart;, stirring occas sionally Makes 4-5 seivings. , Spinach is tasty cooked or ' used in a salad SPINACH AM) LKTTUCK BACON SALAD 2 cups bite-L ze pieces 2 hard-cooked eggs, tmely chopped Vs cup salad diessmg (any flavor) Piy bacon until crisp, diain Place spinach and lettuce in a bowl Sprinkle bacon and eggs over the greens. Add salad dressing and toss lightly. Makes 8 servings. 1964 | * * ZESTY SPINACH AND CELERY 1 10-ounce package frozen spinach 1 cup sliced 'celery Vz teaspoon salt iy z 'cups boding water 2 tablespoons butter 1 to IVs tablespoons pie pared b'oi se-radish Vz teaspoon salt (Continued on Page 10) app, sliced cup lemon juice teaspoon salt tablespoons sugar cups (about Vi pound) snips bacon, diced bite-size pieces law spin- ach lettuce I NOSEY or t Farm Wife and Family Ladies. Have You Heard? ... By: Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist (>iii«les To .Making A (shopping List I’ractual When \ou shop for clothing, include sizes incl preteiences loi \ai ions Items Do this toi 3ach pel sou on voui list It ma\ lie helpful o keep an up-to-date lecoid ot sizes on a -aid in voui billiold or handbag For home lurnis'hni'gs >ou need mtorma non on measurements of rooms windows 01 uimtuie Also \ou’ll need to take with cou sample swatches of paint, flooi covennga, md decoratue tabucs that aie to be matched 3i cooidmated with ne'w items >ou ini\ When jou stoop in a depaitment stoie, list the items to he bought m a woikable oi- 3ei fi om basement or fust flooi up oi B»i iwn top flooi down In a shopping cenlei diO'p one side of the stieet, than back on the other Shopping as a family could should be tightlj sealed a u d be handled this waj splat kept in a dr> place awa\ tiom. the shopping list among family light and heat members with each peison res. Foods winch can be kept sa ponsible for'ceitam items Chil- tistactonh on the shelf ni di en. can pick up such standard elude items as milk, eggs, 01 biead, Unopened canned loods, inl and give jou time to make ma- less otheiuise indicated on tlie 3or choices label On-The-Sholt Storage For Foods Dued foods, such as \egeta- Some foods can he stoied at b' eb finite loom tempeiature m kitchen Piepaied mixes, puddings, cabinets 01 in the basement gelatin spices and seasonings. Such on-the-shelt loods ha\e a Giam pioducts including idatively long stoiage hie. But (Continued on Page 12) S@d recssiss why your next should be unloads with smooth, almost continuous motion. a □ FINER SHREDDING ... Closely-spaced, staggered teeth and paddles slued every chunk thoroughly, spread it uniformly. 20% FASTER SPREADING ... V-belt drive spreads a 20% wider blanket at higher speeds ... unloads 6 loads while others handle 5. LOWER MAINTENANCE .. . Revolutionary V-belt drive replaces chains power shafts, gearbox and safety clutch . . . eliminates over 50 tioublesome paits. Ask for a Demonstration Jared R. Stauffer A. S. Youn£ Go./ Inc. Martindale, Pa. Kihzfers, Pa. Case Power and Equipment Elizabethtown, Pa. M Q} most foods stoied on the shelf spreader a CASS, Walter Binkley & Son Lititz, Pa. A. L Herr ond Bro. Quarryville, Pa. THURSTON
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