Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 13, 1966, Image 15

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1 teaspoon grated lemon
peel
% cup lemon Juice
% cup -hickory flavored
catsup . .
2 tablespoons brown sugar '
% tablespoon prepared
mustard *
2 teaspoons soy sauce
Hi teaspoon salt
Season chicken with salt and
pepper. In hot salad oil saute
chicken on all sides until
golden brown; transfer to
shallow baking dish. Add on
ion and celery to chicken
drippings, adding additional
oil, if necessary. Saute vege
tables until soft, but not
brown. Thoroughly combine
remaining ingredients: add to
vegetables and bring to a boil.
Pour hot sauce over chicken.
Bake, uncovered, at 350 de
grees 50 to 60 minutes, or un
til tender. 3 to 4 servings.
SARDINE BOATS
6 slices fresh bread
L c «£
Free of Pennsylvania Personal Pioperty Taxes.
Interest not subject, in the opinion of Counsel, to any present Federal Income Taxes
under existing Statutes and Decisions.
NEW ISSUE
Cocalico Union School Authority
Dated September !, 1966
Principal and aenu-annual interest (November 15 and Mav 15, first coupon Not ember 15, Itfih) pat able at The First
Company, Philadelphia, J*a (Trustee), The Hemrr National Bank, Denter Pa , and
TK» American Bank and Trust Company, Keaniitoen, Pa. (Co-Pajmg Agents). Coupon Bonds in the denomination ol
|5,000 each registrable as to principal only.
Amount
$20,000
20,000
20,000
25,00(1
20,000
35.000
25.000
25.000
45.000
45.000
These Bonds are offered when, as and if issued and received by vs and subject to
Ike approval of legality by* Messrs. Saul, Ev mg, Remick and Saul, Philadelphia, Pd.
Ftahiuii Dillon, Union Securities & Co. A. E. Masten & Co.
BeHuvet & Townsend, Crouter &• Bodine James A. Heavens/ Ihc.
Jeu*ij»fc*4, 1966
J
V -
S hard-cooked eggs'
2 cans (3% ounces each)
skinless, boneless sardines,
drained ,
Vi cup chopped cucumber
Vi cup mayonnaise
2 teaspoons grated lemon
peel
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 teaspoon prepared mus-
tard
Dash cayenne pepper
Dash Worcestershire sauce
Tomato slices
Lemon quarters
Trim crusts from bread and
fit slices into muffin tins. Bake
at 400 degrees about 8 minu
tes, until golden brown. Chop
eggs, reserving one whole
yolk for garnish. Drain sar
dines and flake with a fork.
Add remaining ingredients ex
cept reserved egg yolk, toma
to slices and lemon quarters.
Toss sardine mixture lightly
and spoon into “toast boats’’.
Top each serving with tomato
slice. Press yolk through sieve
and sprinkle over tomato.
Serve with lemon quarters. 6
servings.
$1,125,000
of Lancaster County
Lancaster County; Pennsylvania
School Revenue Bonds—Series of 1966
Legal Investment for. Trust Funds in Pennsylvania
Maturity
November 15 Amount
1966 3.85% $65,000
1967 3.85 70,000
1968 3.90 75,000
1969 3.90 ’ 75,000
1970 1 3.90 75,000
1971 3.90 ■ 80,000
1972 3.90 85,000
1973 3.95 90,0.00
"1974 3.95 90,000
1975 3.95 95,000
$35,000 May 15,1986 4.00%
PRICE: 100%
(.accrued interest to be added )
Francis I. duPont & Co.
PLAN FOR EMERGENCY
Take time to discuss emer
gency planning as a family,
suggests Edward B. Vansant
Jr., rural civil defense co
ordinator of The Pennsylvania
State University. One way to
get everybody thinking is to
identify ail possible emergen
cies the family could be ex
posed to. This will get the
discussion off to a good start.
In most cases you can pre
pare for all possible emergen
cies as easily as for one.
Shortly after a young lady
became a full-fledged nurse,
she saw a man lying prone in
the street and was shocked
that passersby callously paid
no attention to him. So she
rushed up and began giving
him artificial respiration. The
man raised his head and said,
“Lady, I don’t Know what
you’re trying to do, but I’m
trying to get a wire down this
manhole.”
HOLLAND STONE
a tcacury you can ct/Ford)
Inside, outside, you’ll find die rich 1
quarried look of HOLLAND
STONE adds a touch of real ele
gance to tout Building designs.
And yet, HOLLAND STONE la
one of the most economical build-
in;; materials today. Its unique
versatility In size and shape lends
■ • structural freedom to builders*
meeting new ideas, as well as cost
problems. Comes in a wide choice
of naturally warm, distinctive
colors, pins Colonial white.
NEW "
OLLAND
CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC.
KMNnUMMft
Moody’s Rating: A
Standard & Poor’s Rating: A
Due November & May 15, as shown below
' Maturity
No'cmberlS
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
.1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
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Coupon
3.95%
3.95
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13. 1966—13
For the
Farm Wife and
Ladies, Have You Heard ? ...
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
For Success In Canning
Can only good quality Iresh fruits and
vegetables
Use pioper containers and equipment in.
good working Older
Wash foods and utensils thoioughly.
Use the recommended canning method >
for each food.
Follow an up-to-date canning timetable
Woik fast. Piepare only the amount of
food you can process at one time.
Cool properly. 1
Check seals.
Store in a clean, cool, dark, dry place. i -'-
Use within one year. THOMAS
Use Credit Wisely Understanding Children
When you use credit, re- Each child grows in his own
member- way anc [ h is own speed.
Make as large a downpay- Each child needs encourage*
i ment as possible. Your pay- ment. This helps him to be a
jments will be less. special peison.
j Pay the balance as quickly No two children are alike,
as you can. You will save Each one does things his own
j money. way.
Your credit rating is valu- Each child needs to feel
able. Protect it Use credit good about himself He needs
only for things you leally want to feel he is a capable peison.
and need. A child needs to see and
Make sure advantages out- do and feel new things. This
weigh the disadvantages helps him discovei the woild
Learn about the diffeient aiound him
kinds of credit it is good for a child to ask
Shop for ci edit . . . get it questions. He needs good an
at the lowest possible cost. sweis that he can understand.
Decide the best kind for A child needs to be en
your purpose. couraged to tell what he saw
Undei stand the teims of any or did.
contract you sign. (Continued on Page 16)
Suddenly It’s Retirement Time
But that doesn't mean it'* the end of the
world. Those dollars you've saved will make
It possible to add new interests, travel • • •
do something for your grandchildren*
That's why it's so important to save during
your productive years. A savings account
that pays a good return con furnish those
extras that put fun and' sparkle into your
"golden years' I '. Stop in. We con be helpful.
ACCOUNTS
INSURED TO $lO,OOO
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