Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 21, 1967, Image 11

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    • For The Form Wife
(Continued from Page 10)
Something different in the
wa\ of hamburgers—
NICK 'N NUTTY
I’j pounds giound b:cf
2 cups blanched suite J pea
nuts, finely chopped or g oun 1
Vj te«.poon sa’t
hi mbuiger buns, split s.nd
teamed
Butler, softened
Majonna.se or salad dress
ing
lettuce leaves
lomsto slices (1 medium
tomato)
Fiench fried pct./oes
Combme bee! with half of
permits and salt Snape into 8
patties Dip both sides of pat
ties in lemaming peanuts
Press peanuts into meat Gull
slowly on preheated gull or
frypan 15 to 20 minutes, or
until patties aie lightly
BANK HOURS: Main Office, Millersville
and Manheim Twp. Branch:
Mon. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.;
Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Lititz Branch: Mon. thru Frl.
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Fii. 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
All Drive In Windows and
Walk Up Window Open Until 6 P.M
Monday through Friday except
Manheim Twp. Bianch open ’til 8 p.m. Fri,
THIS
MILLERSVILLE BRANCH LITITZ SPRINGS,BRANCH MANHEIM TWP. BRANCH
, 302 N. George St. Broad & Main Sts., Lititz 1415 Lititz Pike, Lancaster
Maximum Insurance $15,000 per depositor Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
browned. Spread buns with 1 cup dairy sour cream at
butter, then with mayonnaise room temperature
or salad dressing. Place pat- In a bowl lightly mix beef,
tics on bottom halves of buns, onion, olives, eggs, salt and
Cover top halves with lettuce pepper, just until blended:
and tomato. Seive hot, with shape into 24 balls In a skil-
French filed potatoes. Makes let melt butter; biown meat
6 sandwiches. balls slowly on all sides and
cook until done Place in cas
serole Pour oil fat in skillet
rescivmg 2 tablespoons, blend
in (lour. Add water, lemon
juice, Woiccsteishne sauce
pnpnka and salt, cook ovci
medium heat, staling con
stantly, until thickened Cook
2 additional minutes Remove
from heal; caiefully blend in
soui cieam, poui ovei meal
balls Place in oven foi 10-15
minutes Garnish with chopped
paisley, if desired Makes 8
seivmgs
BAKED IN SOUR CREAM
pounds giound beef
■ cup chopped onion
cup chopped pnniento
sluflert olives
Cjtss. slightly beaten
teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper
cup Cj stick) buttei
tablespoons Hour
: cup water
teaspoon lemon mice
teaspoon Worcesteishire
sauce
2
Vj
V,
■teaspoon paprika
teaspoon salt
WE'VE DONE AN AWFUL LOT
OF FARMING . INDIRECTLY!
Because we offer so many helpful bank
ing services and bank credit is the best
all-around farm credit, we've done an
awful lot of local farming...indirectly.
If you need money for any sound farm
purpose, come talk it over with us.
You'll be glad you didl
LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA
“Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889’’
„A Trustee for the Lane. Co, Foundation
MEAT BALLS
FREE PARKING at places listed below.
Bring parking ticket to Bank for validation
Any Buhrman Paiking Lot
Grant Street Parking Lot - 48 W. Grant St.
Kendig Parking Lot - 36 S. Queen St.
Hager’s
Watt & Shand Parking Garage
Swan Parking Lot - Vine & Queen Sts.
Stoner Parking Lot
Corner Vine & Queen Sts.
AL BANK
You can’t hold a man down
unless you stay down with him
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 21, 1967—11
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Farm Wife and Family
Ladies. Have You Heard? .. „
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Important To Plan Yom Mending
Plan ahead and choose a time when vou
don’t have to hmiy and you can make mend
ing the family clothing moie enjoyable and
less of a chore
Piompt and skillful mending can pro
long the life of clothing Look over gar
ments legularly with an eye to needed mend
ing and you can cut down on your mending
time It’s easiei to mend breaks, tears, or
weak spots wdnle they’ie small than it is
after they grow into big ones It’s always
easier to “prevent” with a couple of stitches
than to “cure” later on with many stitches
But, be certain the garment is worth the
time and effort it will take to repair it
Adequate mending supplies over doorways, unsafe exten*
and sewing tools aie essential Slo n cords, lights that dim.
They help to make the job fuses that blow, television pic
easier to do and save time and tures that shrink, and toasters
energy Be sme you have or 110 ns that take foiever to
everything you need in one heat are among the signs that
place and you’ll get y our mend- mean it’s time to have an
mg completed quickly electucian check the electric
It’s well to lemember that sjstem in your house
proper repair of clothing is an
important part of good groom-
ing.
Worth Knowing
When you shop foi iugs or
carpets, “tip shearing” is a
term you might heai Tip
shearing refers to a loop cai
pet with some loops cut at
random This gives the mg or
carpet a handsome look and
tends to hide traffic patterns
A housecleaning aid for
cleaning and polishing is a
dusting cloth of double-napped
flannel, pretreated with wax
and (silicone The cloth comes
in colois and as washable in
hot soap or synthetic deter
gent suds
Not enough and overloaded
outlets, wues undei mgs and
Save time! Save on labor!
Van Dale
GIANT CAPACITY
A powerful 9 inch auger is offset within a giant, fully
enclosed 12-inch steel hood. This unique design provides a
reservoir for silage and feeds the full length of the feeder,
greatly increasing the capacity and speed with which feed
moves to the livestock. Handles the output of the largest
silo a nloader with ease.
FEEDS ENTIRE HERD AT ONE TIME
Feed is augered the full length of the enclosed hood and Is
then automatically dumped into the feeding bunk, providing
equal rations to each head of livestock at the same time. No
cattle crowding. No spilled and wasted feeds. When feed
is dumped, the hood closes automatically and repeats as
often as needed.
SILENT, CLOG-PROOF OPERATION
Powerful 9-inch auger never touches the metal hood;
eliminating metal-to-metal friction and providing the right
clearance to prevent binding and clogging even when mate
rials have high moisture content. Horsepower requirements
are greatly reduced too.
LET US GIVE YOU COMPLETE DETAILS OF THB
AMAZING VAN-DALE S-17 BUNK FEEDER
CALEB M. WENGER
X. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 Quarryville, P*.
Oveily sweet snacks take
away the desue for the next
meal and help to promote
*Dc h because it may not
be possible to hiush the teeth
ngnt aftei eating Consider
snacks pait of the total food
eaten during the day And re
member to plan nututious
snacks just as >ou do legular
meals
MULCH FLOWER GARDEN
After the ground freezes is
an ideal time to mulch your
flower garden say extension
ornamental hoiticultuie specia
lists Use hay, straw, oak
leaves, peat moss, or sawdust.
Stl7
AUTOMATIC
BUNK FEEDER
THOMAS