• ft* Th* torn Wife (Continued from-'Page 10) SaodiMidh at Jonah-time. Good ‘txadfewilthk’’ are blot chicken rioodte soup, pickles' and ollivee, fresh plurals and milk. HIDDEN GOLD PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH % amp peanut butter 2 tablespoons mayonnaise or salad dittoing % teaspoon nutmeg l>Vz w,ps coarsely grated car iot IS Btocca bi ca-d Butter oi tTfaigaune, sof tened Lettuce In 'small mixing howl, Blerlct ’‘ogcthei /peanut ibuttei, Better go bright down your dealer . /v select a new model Vv'V' and say/ "Arrange the \ financing through County' Farmers Bank, please" You'll like the smooth, convenient CSS monthly payments! County Farmers MAIN OFFICE: 23 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER twmgnai awwrr L_ MW mayonnaise nr salad dressing 'and tnuitmeg. (Mix in carrots. Spread {bread iwiLth butter or margarine. Spread peanubcjar rat mixture on 6 (slices; to® each with lettuce leaf. Idiose aandtwildhes. A flaverM spread makes this sandwich (special, just combine mayonnaise or salad dressing, chopped green on ion, -catsup ,and .mustard, then spread l on whole wheat bread. Face sliced luncheon meat bet.ween the bread Pack to mato and ile.Ku.je (separately to bo added to the sandwich at 'li'ich Line LUNCH BOX COOLER SANDWICHES 1 . cup tnuayonnaise oi salad d, ess mg LANCASTER NATIONAL BANK 12 Convenient Offices to Serve You LANCASTER 1 MOUNT JOY QUARRYVIUE /; CHRISTIANA (Open 'tif 6 P.M* Monday thru Thursday~'til 8 PM, Friday) Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation Are you driving an old crock? to L tablespoon chopped green onion 2 iteasppons catsup 1 teaspoon prepared mus- tard 12 slices whole wheat ibread 1 can 012 ounces) (canned) luncheon meat 12 tomato slices 6 lettuce leaves In small mixing bowl blend together mayonraise or salad diec-vß'g, gieen onion, oats up and muslaid fipiead on ibiead stices Cut luncheon meat into 6 squaie sices, p'ace on 6 t.ead s’ ces F’ace 2 tomato Vices on each meat slice cov ei w/Vh lettuce iClose sand vuenes To suve cut diagonal ly in half H A> \: m i ♦-S.s w \ 1 ' o W' I * * Lancaster Faming, Saturday, October 2, 1969 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... Worth Trying For Tempting and Tasty Sandwiches Some of the most intei cstmg sandwiches depend on delightful vauety hi pads Next time youie shopping, check yom bakeiy oi the baked foods section at the supeimuiket and > oil’ll be amazed at the choice ot bieads and i oils on display Among the ones you’ll find are Vienna or Kaiser c oils, and pum pernickel, lye with or without caiaway seeds, cinnamon, laism. oatmeal, and cheese bread Test youi own creative sandwich making abilities with a change of taste in these en riched breads and rolls Dress up the tarmly’s favorite peanut butter sandwich now and then Mix crumbled crisp bacon, chopped celery, chopped applle, or sliced ba- a sponge . the safe nana with peanut butter, then sure w ' a y to care for any spread on slices of the bread (P’' as,tic handbag, of your dhknee. Tips) Sot Making Trait *nd |Nuti Breads from Mixes Ca(re Tips for -Fruit ’and nut bread mixes , Plastic Handbags (usually make standard loaves Plastic handbags, known 0 f quick breads. Disappointing for practicality and beauty, fyr&ads may be due to one have become standard equip- factor or a combination of ment for year-round ward- (factors. robes. Different type piastres a loaf smaller than antici* have different characteristics (pated may be due to baking so they dan’t all be summed it fn too large a pan, baking up under one heading. But too high a .temperature, or one thing they do have in the max may have been stored common is safe Wasbability a damp place or too near with soap or detergent suds, excessive heat. Plastic handbags wall serve Overheating, macour well with proper care Never a ,t e measure of liquids, or too expose y'our plastiic hag to jiLgh toak.'r-g temperatures high heat or direct flame or , cau . se holes or tunnels, to n'ail polish or polish re- l‘he bread may have a mover ispalils Perfume, clean- ; -,_ CUy tc , ? orust lf the baking ing fluid, and fiuit stains can ( eirriiei atare is too low, or roar some plastics ithe bain ng time too short, or Ilf you keep a pi'lastic hand- too rruoh liquid is added in (bag in your lap while .dining m , ix , jn g Out, cover nt with your nap- peak in the center of a ikm Some plastics can take j' oa f of nut or fiuit bread 'hard knocks but some can’t ,mlade Lorn a mix may be due (So dont make it a practice ,t 0 too much beating or set (of dropping your handbag on ,tmg the pans too cSoise to the floor. gather or too close to the Wash smudges off as soon oven wall as they get on plastic 'hand- (Loaves with an extra high (bags. Don’t use abrasives to hum(p m the center probably remove a spot or smudge . . . (were baked at too high a tern instead, use thick warm suds perature or in too small a plan. SPREAD ANY MANURE ...liquids to frozen solids Powerful chain-flail action of the Starline Rotaspreader shreds and spreads any type manure in broad, even swath* up to 20-feet wide. Simple construction reduces mainte nance. “Scal-of-Quahty” .galvanized steel body resists corrosion. Separate chassis hauls heaviest loads. See us soon for full details and a demonstration. LOOK FOR US AT THE MANHEIM FAIR L H. BRUBAKER tlANc*»ra| i egmanr S XrVTOM*. ? *' ,JAT>ltc 350 Strosburg Pike, Lancaster R. D. 3, Lifitz, Pa. Phone: Lane. 391-5119 Strashurg 681-6002 Lititz 626-1166 By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist 11 THOMAS