Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 20, 1969, Image 21

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likes to cook. Here are a few of
her preferred recipes:
LEMON JELLO
fcnur 2 cups boiling water over
2 packages lemon jello and 8
large marshmallows. Allow to
codl then add 2 sliced bananas
and 1 cup crushed pineapple.
Pom into pan and chill until
firm
Topping Beat together 1 egg
Vz cup sugai, 2 tablespoons flour,
1 cup pineapple juice. Pour this
into a heavy kettle where 2 table
spoons butter has melted Bring
to a boil and cook until slightly
thickened Cool Mix 1 package
Dream Whip to directions Fold
into topping mix Spread on top
of chilled jello
Optional- Sprinkle with x k cup
finely chopped nuts. Serve on
lettuce.
SEAFOOD CASSEROLE
% cup thin broken noodles
(cooked)
cup whole kernel corn
(drained)
!*% oz. can of shrimp
(drained)
cup sliced mushrooms
rup cheese sauce
grated cheese
Te make cheese sauce—melt 1
tablespoon butter. Add 1 table
spoon flour. Stir and add % cup
milk Bring to boil and add white
American or Velveeta cheese.
Stir until cheese melts.
Place noodles in greased cas
serole Arrange corn, shrimp and
mushrooms over noodles, cover
BETTIR HURRY
l/ 2 PRICE SALE
STILL ON
Store fixtures for sale
Tables, steel and wood counters
Opten Thurs. and Fri. eve.
Carl H. & Parke Groff
(formerly Groff's Hardware)
,100 S. Railroad Ave. New Holland
Open Thurs. & Fri. Evenings Phone 354-0851
SPECIAL VALUES
MEN’S BLACK NAVY STYLE
PLAIN TOE SHOE 5 £.95
Leather Lined and Leather Sole
Ir Wide Widths
(BURLS’ RUFFLE
55»
METAL TOOL OR
FISHING TACKLE BOX X # Zt|
With Tray 13% ”x x 5” EA C H
LEG PANTY
Nationally Advertised Brand
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
CHILDREN'S
SHOES
Clothing, Shoes, Housewares, Hardware and
General Merchandise
GOOD'S STORE
1 mile North of Route 23 Along Route 625
R. D. 1, East Earl, Penna. Ph. 215-445-6156
with cheese sauce. Sprinkle with
grated cheese. Bake at 350 de
grees for wjminutes.
cornedtSeef casserole
12 07. can corned beef (broken)
Vt lb. cheese chopped (1 cup)
(mild cheese such as white
American)
lIMi oz. cream of chicken soup
1 cup milk
Vi cup chopped onion
8 or. noodles cooked and drained
Alternate layers in greased
2 qt baking dish Top with 3 i
cup butteied crumbs or wheaties.
Bake until heated through at
375 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes
GRAPE PUNCH
2 cups sugar
1 6 oz, can frozen grape
concentrate
1 6 oz. can frozen orange
concentrate
2 qt. ginger ale
Bring to a boil and cook for 3
minutes the sugar and 2 cups
water. Cool Add the concentrate
which has been diluted in one
qt. of water. When ready to
serve add the ginger ale and ice
ICED TEA
Into a gallon container half
full of water dissolve 2 tables
poons instant Nestea, 1% cups
sugar, and 1 can (6 oz.) lemon
juice frozen concentrate. Stir
until dissolved. Add ice and fill
to gallon mark.
LEMON pie alamode
% cup butter
2 teaspoons frated lemon rind
Vs cup lemon juice
Vt teaspoon salt
1 cup sugar
Irregular
1.00
PAIR
Sanitation Hearing
A public hearing on proposed
milk will
be held at 10 a.mi'Ott. 10 in the
State Agriculttu'e Building.
State Agriculture Secretary
Leland H. Buirsaid.changes are
necessary to "update outdated
regulations ”
“Some of our regulations
were tailored for the days when
milk was handled in cans,”
Secretary Bull said “They have
to be revised to reflect technolo
gical changes ”
He said the State Agriculture
Department will recommend
lower bacteria count limits for
milk as well as tighter product
temperature controls
“The consumer will benefit
from these changes because the
milk he purchases will keep
longer and taste better,” Secre
tary Bull said
2 eggs
3 egg yolks
1 qt. vanilla ice cream
1 baked pie shell with high
fluted edge
3 egg whites
Vs cup sugar
Melt butter in double boiler.
Add rind, juice, salt and 1 cup
sugar. Beat the whole eggs and
the yolks and stir into the butter
mixture Cook over boiling water,
stirring constantly till it’s thick
and smooth Remove. Cool Sof
ten ice cream slightly Put half
in pie shell. Carefully spread
half the filling over Freeze pie
till firm and repeat Beat the
whites till foamy Add sugai
gradually and beat till stiff
Spread on pie, sealing to edge
Place on a board and bake at 475
degiees for 4 to 5 minutes oi
i until biown Freeze until ready
|to serve This will fill a 10 inch
I pie pan
PR,
put SAVINGS TO WOnK!
s*
IRST FEDERALIjI
Savings and Joan
ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER
#
Mon. thru Thurs.
9 to 4:30
Have You Heard?.. •
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
US Department of Agriculture scientists have paved the
to no-iron wool by blending settable non-wool fibeis with
shrunk wool fibers After the finished gaimenl
is given a durable press treatment, slacks made
from this wool blend can be machine sudsed
regulaily with never any need for ironing In
addition to outstanding washability, this matei
lal retains the warmth and resiliency chaiactei
istics of wool
How You Can Help The Needy
There are many projects that volunteers can
and do carry out successfully to help low-in
come families get maximum benefit from food
help programs
Get the word out to low-income families that
food help is available and how they can apply
Provide transpoi tation for families who need
help getting to the application office or in get
ting their food home
Conduct demonstrations on
planning and preparing low
cost meals that make good use
of the donated foods or food
stamp help available for the
area
Provide funds to print; infor
mation and education materials
and get small equipment need
ed for food demonstrations as
well as to help finance emer
gency food delivery to destitute
families
Enlist the support of local
leaders and organizations to de
velop an effective family food
help and nutrition program
ACCOUNTS
INSURED TO $15,000
25 North Duke St.
Phone 393-0601
Fri.
9 to 6
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 20.1969—21
Ladies,
No-Iron Wool
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Sat.
9 to noon
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THOMAS
Buying Guides For Services
When you buy repair ser
vices on television sets, autos,
appliances, and equipment:
Look for repair shops with
reputations for reliable service,
well-trained technicians, and
reasonable prices
Know essential facts about
products manufacturer’s
name, model number, date of
purchase, dealer’s name
Look at warranties issued at
the time of purchase to see if
repairs or paits are covered
Check service shop’s guaran
tees on parts and labor
Ask for written estimates on
cost of repairs and parts and for
an itemized bill after servicing.
Return to the original seller
when possible
I Keep a list of lepans and
services to be done in your
home so severai things can be
done at one time It is less
costly for you if a repairman
makes one tup rathei than
several
Garber Oil Co.
Texaco Heating Oil
Burner Sales & Service
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ph. 653-1821
SAVE AT
BOB'S
Save Rite
market
743 S. BROAD ST.
LITITZ, PENNA.
Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 9
Sunday 9 to 5
way
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