• For Tho Form Wifo (Continued from Page 14) sugar, . salt, vinegar, sour cream, and blue cheese. Pour mixture over cabbage and toss lightly. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes before serving. 8 to 10 servings. • • * * TOSSED GREEN SALAD WITH BLUE CHEESE cup crumbled blue cheese clove garlic cup salad oil quarts crisp salad greens cup salad dressing cup crisp toasted bread cubes % % % Vk % strips bacon, fried crisp and crumbled Add garlic to salad oil. Let stand 2 to 3 hours. At meal time, tear salad greens into l)ite-sized pieces and put into salad bowl. Add blue cheese and salad dressing. Mix salad lightly with two forks to blend ingredients. Don’t overmix. Re move garlic from oil. Pour oil over the crisp toast cubes. Stir to coat cubes thoroughly. Add to salad at once. Use forks to mix toast cubes into salad. Serve immediately topped with crumbled bacon. 4 servings. Real happiness is not ex pensive, but people pay stu pendous prices for substitutes. Robert K. 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Start storing up memories today with the help of a Family Fun Loan from The Conestoga National Bank. Concslog mmi/ums m LANCASTER/CENTERVILLE/ LANDISVILLE / LITITZ /MANHEIM TOWNSHIP/MILLERSVIUE/ROHRERSTOWN MEMBER FEDERAL. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ' A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation • One Man's (Continued from Page 13) The panel discussion on the consequences of “biddy odor” is part of "one of the best speaking programs we’ve ever had,” according to NEPPCO executive director Richard I. Ammon. Other speaking sessions will cover the changing egg pric ing mechar.Ojm, the growing scare’ty of started pullets, the independent farm. rs’ fight to survive again-t the giant egg complex, ti«e emerging British poultry industry and up-to-the minute reports on poultry dis ease control. The battle of the harried poultry homesteader will be outlined by a panel moderated by John Bezpa, extension poul try specialist in the most ur banized egg-producing state of them all, New Jersey. The Rutgers University expert will share the rostrum with Earle E. Wilde, agricultural agent who has encountered the prob lems for many years in his Sullivan County, N.Y.; Henry C. Schragger, Esq., NEPPCO’s legal counsel frpm Trenton, N. J.; and David E. Hefler NE PPCO’s director of member services, who has studied and authored pieces on the prob lem. The panel will analyze the causes, depict the role of the producer caught in the middle and outline solution's which successful poultrymen are com ing up with. Other features of the three day exposition are a tour of modem egg and poultry fa cilities in burgeoning Lancas ter County, instructive displays on processed - and ■ packaged poultry and egg products, the nation's largest market egg Cool Weather Harmful To House Plants Walter Haldeman of The Pennsylvania State University says houseplants summered out doors make good growth. But in September as days shorten and night temperatures drop into the 40’s, plant growth slows down. According to a Penn State correspondence course on house plants, tender tropicals like peperomias, philodendrons, an thurims and gesneriads (Afri can violets, gloxinias, etc.) are actually injured by 40-degr.ee temperatures. Exposed to 40 degrees just one night, they may not die but they lose de corative value for a season. Get plants of tropical origin indoors soon after Labor Day. Repot plants whose roots have grown through drainage holes. Don’t try to save over grown specimens nor those grown in beds. Root divisions and cuttings grow into desirable plants. Examine plants for insects, slugs and earthworms. Treat in fected plants and soil with pes ticides. Place all plants on a porch for a week or so before moving outdoor to indoor living inside. Make the move from a gradual change. Scrub the out side of pots to remove dirt and molds .Syringe the foliage. Dis card weak plants. show, a complete turkey edu cational program and a Wed nesday night authentic Poly nesian! Fia-Ftfa, or entertain mient/feast, with ail the native trimmings (and girls). Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 16,1967 — or t] Farm Wife and Ladies. Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Economical Oven Meal For an easy oven meal, select an econo mical pot roast. Cook it in the oven, covered with a little moisture and some onion. Add vegetables to the roasting pan about an hour before meat is done. With a crisp salad and fruit or a light dessert, the meal is complete. How To Wear Accessories Accessories are attention-getters. They color accent your costume and indicate if the outfit is tailored, dressy, or casual. Limit your choice of light or vivid colors in accessories for a dark dress Too much color contrast creates a spotty, distracted look. Dairy products nonfat dry Bright colored wardrobes milk and low-cost cheeses, call for subdued accessories. Meat stew beef, ground Gloves can match shoes, hat, beef, sausage, chicken, and or bag in a neutral color. Al- fish. These meats are more ways wear neutral colored economical to serve if you gloves with a bright colored combine them in dishes with hat. other foods, such - as dry beans Hats, shoes, or bag look best or peas, spaghetti, macaroni, in a solid color when you wear or rice. them with multicolored prints, Flour and cereals large plaids, or other designs. proportion of flour and com- Choice of Foods meal; only cooked cereals, not Can Cut Budget ready-to-eat; some rice; mac- You can save as much as 25 aroni products; thread; and percent on your food budget if crackers. you buy food wisely. Foods Fruits depending on the which are low in cost yet season; canned orange juice, provide adequate nutrition some fresh oranges, bananas, are wise buys. Among these fresh and canned apples, and are: (Continued on Page 23) '(i), Family 16 THOMAS