.# For The Form Wife (Continued from Page S'* Vi dried beef to sauce. Pour 2 sauce over onions. Combine 1 bread crumbs and 2 table- Vi spoons butter for topping. 2 Sprinkle over top. Bake in hot oven (425 degrees) 12 to 3 35 minutes until golden brown. Layer potatoes and onions in ■a 2 quart casserole. Combine flour and seasonings Sprinkle mixture over each layer. Dot CURRIED POTATOES Wlth butter Pour scalded milk Vi pound sliced bacon over a ]j Bake in a moderate 6 servings. AUTOMATIC FLAWLESS ELECTRIC WATER HEATER tor only i 7 IS a month (Includes normal installation and all maintenance Hi costs •• •• does not include cost of electricity} See any electric appliance dealer or plumber participating in the plan or call at your near est PP&L office. You’ll get a 50-gallon, glass lined, quick-recovery electric water heater so that you can have all the hot water you need, when you need it . . . electrically. Provides well over 400 gallons of 150-degree water every 24 hours. cups thinly sliced, pared, raw potatoes cup finely chopped onion cup flour teaspoons salt teaspoon curry powder teaspoon pepper tablespoons butter or mar garine cups scalded milk Now you con RENT an rjnuf o ,Sf™ into! WaSter Farming. Saturday. January 16, 1965-7 Pan-fry bacon according to package directions, cut into small pieces, and sprinkle on top of casserole, 6 servings • Now Is The Time (Continued from Page 4) oilers and scratchers are strongly lecommended; for dairy cattle the animals may be treated m the stanchion or when in close quarters; milk ing cows may bo treated with rotenone or malathion Young stock may be treated with either of these materials, or with Lindane, do not treat slaughter cattle within 30 days of slaughter. U.S. JOY RIDES A car is stolen in the U S eveiy 90 seconds, and by a teen-ager in eight out of ten cases. PATZ Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo (Jnloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K.Rohrer Quarryville, R. D. 1 Heusel KI 8-2559 0 a If the Installation requires a change from a 2- to 3-wire, 100-ampere service, PP&L will pay up to $lOO for the conversion, provided you install either an electric range or a 240-volt electric clothes dryer at the same v'me. The $1.75 monthly rental will be, added to your regular customer service bills. Flameless No Vent Necessary Installs anywhere PP«t AN INVESTOR-OWNED $ H.CCTRIC UTILITY A m THE SERVICE VS ror tnc Farm Wife and Family Ladies. Have You Heard? .. . By. Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Storing Tips To Keep Clothes Looking Their Best Belts are easier to find if you keep them in one area. A large hook on the wall or door of the closet will keep them leady for use Or you could use a wooden coat hanger with small hooked screws placed at internals, or buy a special belt hanger ling Brush gaiments befoie you put them away Check each gaiment for loose buttons, upped seams or hems, other needed repairs or spot cleaning Do this beioie you hang gaiments in closet Or, as a lemindei. wiite the lepaus needed on slips of paper and pm to the garments. Try hanging coats and suit jackets on I sturdy wooden or padded hang- keep shoes 'within easy leach, ers and see how much longer Brush or polish shoes lightly they keep their shape. Use after each wearing and befoie garment bags or shoulder coy- putting them m the closet, ers to keep clothing not worn As you brush or polish, you regularly free from dust and can see if shoes need repair. Store handbags not used Fold sweaters and knitted regularly, gloves, and scarves gaiments neatly and put in in plastic bags on a convem plastic bags to avoid stretch- ent shelf in the closet Leather mg them out of shape. articles should not be tightly Shoe bags or shoe racks on wrapped in plastic they the door or closet wall help need air to help keep their supple quality. Hat boxes or racks keep hats in then oiigmal shape and in good appeal ance If us ing lacks, you might want to put a plastic bag ovei each hat- Don’t Get a Shock Be suie youi hands and the flooi where you’ie standing are div befoie you touch an electric socket 01 eleetiic ap pliance or equipment Never use an electric cold that is woin thiough to the wne . leplace it piomptly to avoid an accident Use Your Movable Time or lange timer to icmind you to do various jobs, such as take the loast out of the fteezer to thaw, to make a phone call at a specific time, and for Short time cooking on top of the M lange, FARM WOMEN #6 MEETS Farm Women Society met at the home of Mrs Mil ton Eberly, Elizabethtown R 3, on January 9 The speaker was Mr Phares Risser of First National Bank who told the group of the progress being made on the Lancaster County Farm and Home Foundation. Risser is a director on the Faim and Home Board Miss Edna Hammans, a for mei director of Homemakers of Lancaster County, showed a film titled, “Home Again ” Mrs. Richard McMullen and Mrs. Anna Brandt were named as delegates to the Farm Women’s Convention at the Farm Show. The next meeting was set for Feb 6 at the home of Mrs. Eva Parrett, 352 Park Street, Elizabethtown. FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. 10 - S 5 year Farm Mortgages Full and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE THOMAS