• For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 8) 29-ouncc can fruits lor salad' 1 tablespoon brown sugar 2 teaspoons soy sauce 1 'tablespoon cornstarch 3 oranges, peeled, cut into pieces Phrcc paprika, ginger, sea soned salt and flour in a small paper bag; drop each piece of chicken- in bag, shaking until well-coated. Heat short ening in large skillet; (brown chicken on both sides. Cut 6 pieces aluminum foil 12x28- inches; fold each piece in half to make 12x14-inch pieces. Place a thigh and drumstick on each piece of foil; turn up ends slightly to hold liquid. Drain fruits for salad, reserving syrup. Di vide the fruit among the 6 servings of chicken. Place 1 cup of drained syrup in small saucepan; add brown sugar, soy sauce and cornstarch; blend well. Bring to boil; re duce heat and simmer 2 to 3 minutes. Spoon sauce over chi-dfcenl and fruit in foil Fold foil over food, envelope CURRY SUPPLY CO. of Curryville, Pa. Announces the Myerstown Fiberglass Sealed Storage Co. as dealers in fiberglass oxygen free silos for both grain and forage with either top or bottom unloading. Call Myerstown 866-5708 LANCASTER, PA. k % > W" style; double fold edges to form tight packets. Place pac kets in shallow pan; bake at 425 degrees one hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes, or until chicken is lender. Makes 6 servings. OLD-FASHIONED CHICKEN PIE cup chopped green pop p-e'r cup chopped celery cup chopped onion cup butter or margarine cup allpurpose flour cups chicken stock or bouillon cups diced cooked chick en can (1-pound) cut green beans, drained tablespoons chopped pi miento Topping: 2 cups pancake mix Va cup shortening % cup milk Pan-fry green pepper, cel ery and onion in butter. Stir in flour and cook about 5 minutes. Add dhicken stock; cook until thickened, stirring •frequently. Add chicken, GRAND Be sure to register on our second f!oor ® ASternote Prize; $1230 Shopping Spree beans and pimlento; simmer until thoroughly heated. For topping, place pancake mix in bcKW'l. Cut in shorten ing until mixture rescmiblcs coarse crumbs. Add milk, stirring lightly only until mix ture is dampened. (Uf neces sary, add a little more milk to make a soft dough.) Turn out on lightly floured board or canvas and knead gently a few seconds. Roll out to Vi-incih thickness; cut with 3- inch floured lound cutter. Place on top of hot chicken base in IVa quart casserole. Bake uncovered in preheated hot oven (425 degiees) 20 to 25 minutes. Makes 6 servings. CHICKEN MACARONI ounces elbow macaroni cups diced chicken ounces process Ameiican cheese, cut in 3 /4-inch cubes cup chopped celery cup shredded carrots cup chopped onion cup mayonnaise or salad dressing tablespoon lemon juice teaspoon salt teaspoon nutmeg, if de sired 1 1 % Cook macaroni in boiling, salted water until tender, yet film, 5 to 7 minutes. Rinse with co'M water and dram well; place in large bowl. Stir in chicken, cheese, cel eiy, carrots and onion Blend mayonnaise or salad dressing, lemon juice, salt and nutmeg, if desned Fold into mac aroni mixture, staring lightly to coat all pie'ces Cover and chill at least one hour. Lancaster's greatest annual big days... May 7 Eight Huge selections...savings galore! PRIZE! Win a trip for two to LONDON SALAD TaS&fi* ln Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8, 1965 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... Safety With Pesticides Play it sate with pesticides and pets Don’t spray or dust youi pets with a pesti cide unless it is labeled loi such use This means, don’t use a flea powdei on youi cat just because the label lecommends it foi dogs The piocluct may be fine for dogs but cats will lick it off as they clean themselves Always check the label to find out the animals on which you can safely use the pesticide, how to apply the p oduct, and what piecautions you need to take After you have used the pesticide ac coidmg to cluections, put the containei in a safe stoiage place wheie childien can’t leach it. Did You Know That . Without at least two eight ounce glasses of milk each day, senior citizens will find it difficult to eat enough everyday foods to get the daily 1 ecommended amount of calcium. A cup of shredded Ameri can, Swiss, or Parmesan cheese weighs about one fouith of a pound. When a lecipe calls for shredded cheese toy cups, look at the weight on the package to judge how much you need to cut off for shiedding You can considei ice cream a highly nouushmg food when planning menus One and thiee-foui ths cups of ice ci earn contain about the same amount of calcium as one cup of milk. SHOP FRIDAY AND TUESDAY 9:30 TO 9 OTHER DAYS 9:30 TO 5 sale! to 15! O THOMAS U. S. Savings Bonds Are a Good Investment 'Money lias a way of slip ping away from you without youi knowing wheie it’s gone. But there’s an easy, painless way to save some of those elusive nickels, dimes, and dollars . . . regularly eveiy month. It’s the Payroll Sav ings Plan wheie you work or where you hank for buying United States 'Savings Bonds. Why buy United States Sav ings Bonds’ Saving money is one of the best ways to make down payments on a new house when the time comes: to piovide education foi your childien, or for a comfortaole xetiiement. 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