16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 27, 1964 • For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 16) medium-rare). On a hot steak platter combine butter. Blue cheese and chives (or divide mixture among 3 platters). Transfer steak to platters; turn several tunes to coat sides with mixture Spunkle with fleshly ground pepper and serve im mediately. CHUCK STEAK ARUBA Juice of 2 large lemons % cup olive oil 2 tablespoon grated onion 1 tablespoon Chili Powder 2 teaspoons ginger 1 dove garlic, mashed to a pulp 1 tablespoon salt 1 chuck steak, cut 1 inch thick Combine lemon juice oil, onion, chili powder, ginger, gailic, salt, blend thoioughly Place steak in shallow pan pom mai made over meat turn, so both sides aie coated, covei pan. let stand ovei night oi at least 10 houis Grill over veiy hot coals appioximately 5-7 minutes pei side, have coals as close to meat as possible Heat lemaunng maunade, use as sauce with meat EASY CHUCK STEAK Place 1 inch thick chuck steak in shallow pan Pom cup bottled Italian Salad Diess ing over meat, turn so both sides are coated, cover pan, let stand ovei night or at least 10 houis Grill over very hot coals approximately 5-7 minutes per side, have coals as close as possible to meat SUPER DUPER SPLIT Crunch Topping: 1 cups lolled oats (quick oi old-fashioned) uncooked % cup fumly-packed biovn sugar V* cup melted butter % cup chopped salted pea nuts 3 bananas, cut in strips Strawberry, toffee swjrl and chocolate ice cieam Peanut Butter Sauce: Vk cups sugar Vk cups milk % cup peanut butter 3 tablespoons light corn syrup Dash of salt i tablespoons butter For topping, mix all ingredi ents together until crumbly. Place m shallow baking pan; toast in preheated moderate oven (350 degrees) 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cool 15 minutes, then toss lightly with fork Store in covered contain er in refrigerator Stir with fork before using. For peanut butter sauce, combine sugar, milk, peanut buttei, corn syrup and salt in medium-sized saucepan. Bung to a boil, staling constantly Reduce heat and simmei about 10 minutes or until thickened Stir in buttei Cool Foi each split, place banana strips in dish Top with scoops of strawbeny, toffee swul and chocolate ice cream Dnzzle peanut buttei sauce over ice cream, spi inkle with 2 or 3 tablespoons crunch topping Top with sweetened whipped cream and a maraschino chei ry. Makes 6 splits. • Hove You Heard? (Continued fiom Page 15) . . . don’t tempt insects Discard oi wash oily oi waxy dustcloths or mops and put paint and cleaning fluids in a cool place Make a last-minute check for closed and locked windows and doors and see that no water faucets are dripping. Arrange for someone to mow the lawn if you’ll be away long - enough -so -that it-might need Best Food Buys Selected Beef Cuts Are Featured Selected cuts of beef and poultry command attention at area meat counters this week. Rib roasts and loin steaks will be beef cuts wearing sale signs Chuck roasts and round steak may be found at special prices in some stores. Fryer chickens, either whole, cut-up, oi parts, are being featured by many area stores. Retail fresh pork puces have begun their seasonal puce advance Lamb Featured This Week Lamb will be featuied in food stores throughout Penn sylvania beginning this week It’s Lamb BQ Time. Because of an increased interest in lamb production in Pennsyl vania, the Department of Ag ucultuie is cooidmating a pro giam to piomote lamb for out door cookeiy this summer. Lamb is quite adaptable foi outdooi cooking because of its young tenderness and fine del- rDAVY DAVCO Says . . . For Best Results Use Davco Nitrogen Solutions Dovco 3-G Granulated Fertilizers SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Phone 656-9156 Complete automatic feeding for DAIRY COWS and CATTLE! Plus a complete Hue of bunk feeders to meet your exact needs •m im for modom CALEB M. WENGER R - »• I ' Drumore CenterKi 8-211« Quarryvi He, Piu icate flavor. If you’re cooking out soon—why not try lamb. Vegetable Values Increasing Unseasonable weather in many producing areas earlier this spring has resulted in re duced supplies and above aver age prices to date. Supplies of many items started to pick up last week Better quality and lower prices will be noted for cucumbeis, peppers, radishes, com, tomatoes, and summer squash Asparagus is still avail able but the season is just about over for this year Medi um yellow onions aie costing moie for the first time since eaily Februaiy. Potatoes re main fairly high priced as the switch is being made from old to new supplies. More Fruit Available This will be another big week for strawbemes in most paits of Pennsylvania but the season will start to taper off cniDcile UNLOADERS Daub)* emaere deliver mere tde§e per minute even whan allata to deeplu *r#*an ~ .end elte towar M*r>tina aaat. Patent** v-peddte Impallars Mraw ... nat Maw ... •Ihga dawn ahute. AdluateWa Mm hub* *W# pailtlv* traatlaa to eO typet el elkige. Three-eelnt auapanaten b»*M antoadar teval at atl tlmaa. Straight-out Augor Foedor With V«nD«t. unit* you otn tuitom buM Vio bunk l.tdlng i*t-uo to kt your noodo. Drtvo oootton Inoludoo hopp.r, drlv. m> oombly and W, high capacity •' augar. Additional augar atetlono art in tt' UhM and art tatlly aoupltd. F«d-R-FU Bunk Fiedtr Tha mw. all-malal aomplata taadar. High aapaalty •' augar rotataa within tuba, Olvas aU-waathar piotactlen, avan taad diitribut> Van, and lowar oparatlng aoaU Oonvtyor Trough An (mpartant Nnk In automatla faadlng. Paaitlanad balew alia ahuta. tha VanOaM oanvayar trough oarrlaa tha allago to IM bunkfaadar. Primary aaatlon Inaludaa hog* gar. drlva aaaambly, and 10'. I' augaa. Addmanol W augar aaaUam mm ha MUaA lutomitlt feeding equipment next week. Cantaloupe and wa termelon are better buys. More peaches are coming to market as the Southern season prog resses but prices and quality are way below average be cause of the March freeze that destroyed more than half the crop in many areas. But a bumper crop is now in pros pect for Pennsylvania. Plums, grapes, nectarines, apricots, and sweet cherries are now available in most stores. Farm Women 15 Hold Luncheon Society of Farm Women 15 held a luncheon Thursday af ternoon at Black Rock Re heat Society 7 and Society 20 weie entertained and 115 guests attended Mrs John Frantz, president, piesidedover the session Miss Pauline Mitchell led de votions Roll call was answered with “my first job away from Up to 20% more output The new John Deere 45 Self-Propelled can do up ft percent more work than its 1963 counterpart—U five days’ work in four days’ time. . Main reason for this terrific performance increai the new, exclusive cell-type separating grate. It red the load on the walkers and allows you to speedi to % gear without increasing grain loss ... without ing a single penalty. ~ Bigger grain*tanftpfas ter unloading, higher unto auger, and redesigned operator’s platform are just! of the other improvements in the 45 Combine. SK soon and get the full story. Credit available. Londis Bros. Inc. Laucaiter 393-3906 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Shotzberg*' Xeir Holland 554-8001 Elm H. S. Newcomer It- Son M. S. YearsW •-> 653*3 t51>% ~ . home and my wages’’ d was donated to the nj workers.. The date i ol l Homemakers Camp at cj Swatara will be Aug. 03] and 25. The County cJ tion will be held Nq v J Solanco High School 1 Mrs. Martin Greenleaj Mrs. Charles Schreibei , appointed to write a hist o Society 15 for the Counu eration. “Mushrooms Coming k comedy, was presented entertainment committed Society 15 Participating Mrs, Jessie Trimble, Mis n thy Johnson, Mrs Helen 1 maker, Mrs Janet Fiand Evelyn Myer and Mis d me Anderson Hostesses for the da\ Mrs Lewis E ShoeinaKe, Donald Weicksel, Mis chj Ross, Mrs John Vasco, Henry Wenger, Miss pj Mitchell. Mimatme flag,] used m the decoi atiomi The next meeting ol Sa 15 will be held at the Ca Andeison poolside on lull
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