'• For The Farm Wife (Continued from Page 6) double recipe. u * SCALLOPED POTATOES ounces (V 2 cup) butter or margarine ounces O/2 cup) all-pur pose flour, sifted ounce (2 tablespoons) salt quarts milk, hot ounces (14 cup) onion, chopped (optional) j pounds 4 ounces potatoes, 1 2 Vt i SUPER i Sell Service SHOES 220 W. King St. Lane. Co.'s Largest Shoe Store All lat Quality Super Low Prices KILL FLIES WITH PERMA GUARD The new, non-toxic insecticide dairy farmers can use directly on cattle or any place in barn. Can be used in poultry and livestock feeds. No ill effects. Also can be used on all plants and trees. V\ailable in 25 lb. bags. Can be dusted or applied in a Avater spray. Ideal for grain storage. \pproved by U. S. Department of Health We are also distributors for natural soil builders Bag or bulk. BROOKLAWN FARM 118 Kreider Ave. ■ft peeled and sliced thin Melt fat, Blend in the flour and salt. Stir into hot milk and cook until thickened, staring constantly. Add onion, if de sired. Place potatoes in baking pans„(2oV2 by 12V 2 by V-k inches), one pan for 25 poi tions. Cover with sauce, 2 quails pei pan Cover pans and bake at 350 degiees (mod erate) for Vz hour. Remove covei and bake about I hour longer or until potatoes aie tender and top is biown. 25 portions (% cup). Double re cipe for 50 portions. CHICKEN SALAD 2 pounds 8 ounces (2 quaits) cooked chicken, diced 10 ounces (2 cups) sweet pickle, chopped 9 ounces (2 J A cups) celery. diced 2 ounces cup) onion, chopped 14 ounces (21j cups) cooked rice Vs cup sweet pickle liquid Ph. 569-1580 Agway Inc.—effective July 1, 1964—created by the farmer-members of Eastern States Farmers’ Exchange and Cooperative GIF Exchange, Headquarters will be in Syracuse, N.Y., but please use current correspondence addresses until further notice. 8 ounces (1 cup) mayon- 2 tablespoons lemon juice ! A teaspoon piepaiecl mus- Combine all ingiedients and mix well Chill bcfoie semnc Poition with a No 8 scoop ( 1 2 cup) and seive on cusp salad gieens. 25 poitions (hz cup). COOKED SALAD DRESSING 8 ounces (I cup) sugar 2% tablespoons all pin pose flour 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon powdeied diy Is teaspoon cayenne 1 ounce salad oil (2 table- spoons) 13/il 3/ i cups (6) eggs 3 cups milk IV2 cups vinegar Mix sugar, flour and season ings Stir in oil. Beat eggs and stn 111 giadually. Slowly blend in the milk, then the vinegar. Cook mixture over hot water until it thickens, Stirling oc casionally. Makes IVz quaits. isa>ti' HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN Lancaster naise teaspoons salt taid mustai d Need . . . Buy Now and Save! More ami imue l.umcis are bujiuti fioin ns lor better value and all a.omul sati-laUion. Delhered any quantity I i Esbenshade Turkey Farm I Since 1890 a PARADISE, PA. | ©ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 4, 1964 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies. Have You Heard? By: Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Flufting Of Carpet Or Rug Is Normal Your caipet or mg is not falling apait when you notice it Huffing This is noi mal for new caipets and lugs Flullmg takes place when a mg sheds lint that has been left in the fabuc. Caipet yam is made of vauous lengths of libeis When pile loops aie cut, some shoit ends aie left in the fabuc So duung the fust few months you have your mg 01 cai pet, it sheds this lint as it woiks to the sui face But, this isn’t a caipet delect and it won’t affect the wear or appeal ance ol the caipet. Safety Reminders For The Home Staus are not designed for stoiage . . . keep steps fiee fiom all items a lew houi - s wolk building a all the time. It you have base- guaid i ail It will be the best ment staus without a guaid investment in safety you can make lail, spend a few dollais and IM © o When cany mg loads oi ar ticles up oi down staus, keep the loads small and cany them to the side so you can see each step Take time to wipe up spills on the kitchen I'ooi -\\oid snitlei mgs thev may turn into Hying mgs and if tins happens thou decoiative \auic can be olivet by medical loHs ')i uK 1 ul an accident V good srepkciciti is a vmlhwhite unedment A chair u ho' is a pool uibstitute and tali be i costly one Woith Knowing Pwlali cooked in then pic kets aic i ichest in \itamin and nnneial content But. if you must paie them, keep the pal ings thin and cook the pota toes as soon as possible after i Cor.uiiued on Page S) 7 THOMAS