Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 20, 1968, Image 11

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    • For The Form Wife
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Combine the cream cheese
and milk, blending until smooth.
Add the horseradish. Worcester
shire sauce and salt, and mix
well.
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DEVILED HAM DIP
% cup mayonnaise
1 8-oz. pkg. cream cheese
1 2V-t-oz. can deviled ham
2 tablespoons chopped pimi-
ento
% teaspoon onion juice
% teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
Dash of salt and pepper
Gradually add the mayonnaise
to the cream cheese, blending
until smooth. Add the deviled
ham, pimiento, onion juice, Wor
cestei’shire sauce, salt and pep
per, and mix well.
i *
SHRIMP DIP
% cup cream
1 8-oz. pkg. cream cheese
2 teaspoons lemon juice
teaspoon onion juice
Dash of Worcestershire
sauce
NIAGARA SPRAY MATERIALS
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KNOWING TEXTILES MAKES
BETTER SHOPPERS
When shopping, look for
labels and handtags. You can’t
see or feel most of the fininshes
that have been applied to fab
rics, so it’s important to read
all labels and handtags carefully.
A label should tell you how
the characteristics of fibers and
fabnes made from them. Advan
tages, care, and limitations of
finishes are described in detail.
To aid you in learning about
labels, fabrics, and finishes, The
Pennsylvania State University
% cup cooked or canned
shrimp, chopped
Gradually add the cream to
the cream cheese, blending until
smooth. Add the remaining in
gredients and mix well.
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BEST
BARGAIN
IN
TOWN...
AUTO LOAN
FROM
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LANCAS7ER/CENTERVILLE/EAST/LANDISVILLE/LITITZ
MANHEIMTOWNSHIP/MILLERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation
Farm Women
SOCIETY 23
Society of Farm Women No.
23 met recently at the home of
Mrs. Andrew Nissley, Washing
ton Boro R, #l, for a covered
dish luncheon, with each per
son bringing a covered dish and
its recipe. After the luncheon,
and the copying of recipes, a
short business meeting was held,
conducted by Mrs. J. Clayton
Charles, president. Devotions
were by Mrs. Robert Westcott,
R. D. #2, Lancaster. The group
will be going to Embreeville
State Hospital in the near future
to provide an evening’s pro
gram. The following committee
is planning for the program:
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has a correspondence course
titled “FABRIC S—Selection,
Sewing, and Care.” It is de
signed to help you understand
the characerstics of fibers and
fabrics are described in detail.
To get the complete course,
send your name and address
with $2.00 to FABRICS, Box
5000, University Park, Pa.,
16802. Make your check or
money order payable to The
Pennsylvania State University.
Save
at
Save Rite
market
743 S. BROAD ST.
LITITZ, PENNA.
AN
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 20,1968
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard?...
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Steak Cut Has Many Names
Spencer, Deimonico, and iib eye steaks
come fiom the same muscle of the beef car
cass the large center muscle that’s the ten
derest portion of the nb cut. Learn to recog
nize the muscle in that cut so you’ll be able to
recognize it no matter how it’s named Buy
cuts with threads of fat thiough the lean for
tenderness and flavor.
Tips On Buying Children’s Clothes
Thiough wise selection of styles, sizes, and
fabrics, you can save time in washing, ironing,
and mending children’s clothes.
Buy clothing you can put into the family
wash and that needs only touching up with an
iron.
Avoid buying garments you f b . fin - hpt ,
must handwash or dryclean, ex- c ! ♦ . . .
cept for special occasions. Bu / cl ° thes that are simpI l f 111
Buy fabrics that are soil re- construction, easy care, such as
sistant, colorfast and shrink re- kni »• fucker, and cotton and
sistant. synthetic blends.
Consider buying washable Let crease resistant clothes
woolens, permanent press gar- drip dry °r dryer dry with care
ments, and garments with new (Continued on Page 13)
When farm jobs demand all the
features of
a big John Deere Tractor...
but not all the horsepower...
a John Deere 53 h.p. 2510
is right on the money for you
The “2510" is a "4020" in everything except horsepower.
Power Shift, yes. Power Steering and Power Brakes, yes,
Power-on-Demand implement control, yes. Power-ac
tuated PTO, yes. Power Differential Lock, yes. No other
tractor of the “2510'5" size matches its bigger brothers
that closely. Try it.
NOW! Special waiver of finance charges on new
John Deere tractors March 1, 1969.
Wenger Implement Co.
Back 284-446?
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
M. S. Yearsley & Sons Shotzberger's
West Chester 609-2990 Elm 665-2141
THOMAS
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland 354-4191
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