24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 9, 1973 y n v. { tf ! V V>» \ *•- • ■jij By Doris Thomas, S Extension Home Econorrnst •S Beans Bountiful Shopping for food and deciding on menus for the family can often be a challenge Most of us look for certain things in the food we buy, like. How is it nutritionally 9 Is it something we can buy and serve as often as we want to - Does it easily adapt to various dishes 9 During vacation days, with the family much on the go, other factors may enter in as we decide on summertime menus. Can it be prepared a few hours ahead of serving time 9 Can it go where we go. say to a cookout in the park? Will it be just as good for the play at-home, stay-at-home set 9 Dry beans that go well m a number of appetizing dishes may be the answer. The U. S. Department of Agriculture’s list of foods most plentiful in July includes dry beans - especially navy and pinto beans. You should find them now at attractive prices. For the nutrition-minded, it’s good to remember that dry beans are one of the best sources of protein of all the vegetables, approaching meat in protein quality. And, unlike meats, dry beans can be bought ahead of your immediate needs and kept without refrigeration. Even so, you’ll probably be using them up quite fast, since they come in mighty handy. Why walk on the grass when you can ride? Before you buy a walk-behind mower, check the price of a John Deere Gas-Powered Riding Mower. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at how little'more it will cost you to enjoy their con venience. Select from two models—6- and 7-hp. Both do an excellent job of mowing, trim close, and ride great. Grass catcher available for 6-hp. model. Ask us about our Finance Plan. M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS West Chester 696-2990 LANDIS BROS. INC. Lancaster 393-3906 WENGER IMPLEMENT, INC. The Buck Elm A. B. C. GROFF, INC. EDWIN HURST INC. New Holland 354-4191 Adamstown.Pa 215-484-4391 Ladies, Have You Heard? Baked beans are an all-time American favorite, and many of us use our own time-honored family recipe. But for a good basic recipe to serve six, here’s one for- Take 2 cups of dry navy beans, I'j quarts water, v 4 pound salt pork cut m chunks or slices, lh> teaspoons salt, ‘ 4 cup brown sugar (packed), 1 teaspoon dry mustard, 2 teaspoons chopped onion, and >2 cup dark molasses. Boil the beans in water for two minutes. Then soak one hour, or overnight, if preferred. Add salt pork and salt to beans and simmer until the beans are tender, about IV2 hours. Drain, but save V 2 cup of the liquid. Place beans in a 3-quart casserole Combine the bean cooking liquid, brown sugar, mustard, onions, and molasses. Pour it over the beans. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees F (moderate oven) one hour, or until are lightly browned on top and of the desired consistency. And they’re ready to serve! Tips For Sewing With Sheers Sheer fabrics and warm weather just go together. And at this time of year, happiness is knowing how to sew on sheer fabrics and achieve the great new look. 284-4141 SHOTZBERGER'S 665-2141 Dons Thomas Boston Baked Beans (i June 15 Set As led Rose Day It’s just around the corner - the Third Annual Lancaster County Red Rose Day -- sponsored by the Lancaster Auxiliary to the United Auxiliaries of Lancaster General Hospital. According to Mrs. Irvin Uhler, Red Rose Day chairwoman, the day -- June 15,1973 -- is being set aside as a fund raising event to help fight in the battle against cancer. “We’ll be selling freshly cut red roses at the General, at Park City, the Lancaster Shopping Center and in down town Lancaster,” said Mrs. Uhler, ’’with the funds being contributed to the General Hospital’s James Hale Steinman Radiation Therapy Center to help in the county’s fight against cancer.” Housed in Lancaster General Hospital’s James Hale Steinman Radiation Therapy Center is a linear accelerator, or Linac, a radiation device used in cancer treatment. Funds raised from Use only sharp pins, needles and shearing scissors when working with sheers. This will avoid pulling and snagging the yarns. Use tailors tacks or tailors chalk for marking. Tracing paper and wheel may tear and per manently color the sheer fabric. Since sheer fabrics often ravel, french seams or small double stitched seams are best. Trim the double-stitched seams to Vs of an inch. Even hems require special techniques. Make a narrow rolled hem or a wide hem folded over twice, putting the raw edge on the inside at the bottom. And avoid knotting the thread when com pleting a hem job. Take a few small stitches instead. i fjjM. JRWW All Yeor LANCASTER FARMING ~~~~ . . . . 1 LANCASTER FARMING Please send the Lancaster Farming to: i Will Send A Gift Name Address City. Amount Enclosed $ Gift Card to flead from .... Address I Red Rose Day will be utilized to help operate the Linac which complements the General’s cobalt therapy services, also used to treat cancer. In addition to the sale of red roses, Mrs. Uhler points out that a raffle will be held with the prize being a handmade, original dated quilt which, she says, “is sure to become a collector’s item.” The Red Rose Quilt was designed by Auxiliary member Mrs. Roy Eshleman of Lancaster. Raffle tickets are available at all points where red roses will be sold. 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