Asparagus Is ‘Favorite Recipe ’ Topic This Week (Continued from Page 13) readers. The mass produced , , , , ~ m items we can readily get at the and nuts and beat well. Turn s£ore are no (- same thing that into 13x9x2 pan that has been grandma made' or that her greased and floured. Bake at daughters and granddaughters 325° for 40 minutes Serve warm are making. lopped with whipped cream, Will serve 12. Send Bread Recipes For a change of pace, we are P up, either through ex asking for recipes involving' a perience or through tips from broad range of breads and rolls, other homemakers, some good This can include your favorite lri sigh.t mto the little things that recipe for homemade bread, bis- are necessary to come uo with a cuits, buns, muffins, corn bread tastyj hght bread or r oii. We We know that home cooking of think many women would like to these items is still very popu- share some o£ lheEe ups on how lar with large numbers of our Sutan. . Herbicide ■ +atrazine lets your corn , grow free Your com grows free from all major grasses and weeds. Free from the growth stress that weeds cause. Free to develop strong, vigorous roots that reach down to make maximum use of soil nutrients and moisture. Free from extra cultivations, possible root damage and free of trashy fields at harvest time. This season, use dependable, economical Sutan plus atrazine on all your corn acreage. Stop the toughest grasses and weeds— nutgrass, wild cane, foxtails, fall pamcum, Johnsongrass seed lings, crabgrass, annual mornmgglory, lambsquarters, pigweed, ragweed, nightshade and others that loweryour p ro f|ts. Mix Sutan plus atrazine in the soil as ' fiMRH . you prepare your seedbed. There’s no need to MB 'depend on unpredictable rainfall to move the ' herbicide into the weed seed zone. Sutan and if atrazine will be waiting to control weeds as they sorout. Used as directed, Sutan controls stucmE m»ici (t weeds without leaving harmful residues in the soil Free yourself from work and worry...see us today for your supply of Sutan. BROWN & REA INC. Dealers In Grain, Feed, Coal, Fertilizers, Etc. ATGLEN, PA. 19310 Phone 593-5149 Send Bread-Making Tips We also know that over the years many homemakers have to be successful with biead and Please include your name and with us in making the column, rolls. address Please send the name successful and hope we can con- , as you would like it to appear in tinue to get this suppoit In particular, we understand our “favorite Recipes” column that many homemakers run into problems in the use of yeasts The bread and roll recipes will ITADAA Any tips on experiences with appear in our May 8 issue. Look- rHIUI! VlVllllill these problems and how they are in § ah ea and a social hour We will send a potholder to those who send either a bread or roll recipe, or tip for successful making of bread and rolls Send your recipe, or tip light away to Lancastei Farming Re cipes, P 0. Box 266, Lititz, Pa 17543. RISSER POULTRY BEFORE SELLING LH US QUOTE RISSER POULTRY 347 N. Broad St., Lititz Ph. 717-626-2153 ★ SERVICE Lititz R.D. 3 Mmww 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Ph. Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 We have received several comments from homemakers who have been enjoying the column for the past several is sues in which it appeared We wish to thank the many home makeis who have cooperated L'H' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24,1971 626-7766 (Continued from Page 17) Society 29 Twenty members of the So ciety of Farm Women 29 en tei tamed guests at the Lehman Rest Home, Rheems, with a musical program and singalong. A business meeting was held m the basement of the lest home followed by refieshments seived by Mrs. Lehman Dunng the business poition conducted by Mis Dale Hies tand, piesident, a gift of $lO was approved for the 4-H gills of Lancaster County Walk-A Thon on May 8 for the mentally retarded children $25 was also given to Mr and Mrs Donald Ranck, missionaries in Brazil to assist with expenses foi the re turn to this aiea for the funeial ot Mrs Ranch’s father, Mr. Clyde Wivell. The group made and sold 1,- 018 hoagies at their sale on April 15 They will supply 55 dozen cookies for the USO on May 1. The next meeting of the group will be held on May 17 when Richard Canfield, clinical psychologist at Philhaven Hos pital, will speak on Motherhood and Rearing Children. The meeting will be held at the Glassbrenner United Methodist Church. Try A Classifier i It Pays 19