ClB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25,1981 Rosalia Smith, textile coordinator at the Pennsylvania Farm Museum was special speaker at the Fashion Revue last Thursday. Rosalia presented a demonstration on "Homespun Textiles-From Start to Finish.” SSCiFs 88 Sfesnun' There is only one TROY-BILT® Roto Tiller & Power Composter • Over 400,000 sold by mall! • Outsells all competition wide margin! • 49 years hand-assembled exper ience! • Now we offer FREE Demonstra tions .Immediate Delivery! • Trade-ins welcome. Financing arranged • Remember: We want your good will! • Factory Authorized Sales and Service Best Prices Of The Year Now In Effect, Same as Direct Factory Prices HotlWg&l't MARKING TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: 1755 W. Main St. 222 E. Main St. Ephrata, PA 17522 Campbelltown, PA 17010 Located on Route 322 Phone (717) 838-6021 Phone (717) 738-1131 Fashion revue A favorite mam dish staple, chicken has earned it popularity by being high in protein, low in calories, and economical. And now is an especially good time to cook broilers in both new and familiar ways because according to marketing specialists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, they will be in plentiful' supply throughout July. While delicious cooked oil an outdoor grill, satisfying results can be achieved by broiling in the oven. So, if you do not feel like using the outdoor grill, or it’s raining, the pleasures of broiled chicken can be for you. For the simplest dish possible, combine lime juice with melted butter or olive oil and brush on 'chicken. Broil 20 to 25 minutes on each side, basting frequently. Keep chicken 5 to 6 inches from the broiler unit. Serve with baked potatoes or corn on the cob and salad for a lovely summer meal. Feeling a little adventurous? Try this spicy dish. For 2 broiler halves, crush together 2 tablespoons paprika, % teaspoon cayenne pepper, V-t teaspoon hot red pepper flakes, salt and 5 cloves of garlic. Add just enough melted butter or vegetable oil to make a paste, and spread on chicken. by a Ladies Have You Heard? By Doris Thomai Lancaster Extensa Home Economist BROILERS IN THE OVEN He'S Bit*®- NEW TRACTOR SPECIALS ... MODEL 4600 cam 52 HP *10,500 m °6ohp“ *12,200 MODEL 6600 c■ <% ham 70 HP IOfDUU MODEL 7600 s - M AAn 86 HP *14,900 MO ™P 2O '25,800 • Prices For Standard Tractors, Subject To Available Inventory FRANK’S FORD TRACTOR SALES CO. 215-929-2884 215-582-3658 Again, broil 20 to 25 minutes on each side. Here is another interesting sauce for broiled chicken. Combine mustard with olive oil, soy sauce and lime juice. Amounts vary according to taste. However you decide to use them, remember that broilers are delicious whether cooked outdoors or £n your own kitchen. TIPS ON MAKING SWEATERS Sweaters are an ideal cover-up for cool summer evenings. Why not make your own to coordmatewith your summer wardrobe? Sweater Kniis are available by the yard in many fashionable colors in soft mohair or acrylic. Find the sweather fabric you prefer and team it with a print or plain color and you have the makings for a handsome, practical summer outfit. There are plenty of jacket patterns you can adapt for use as a sweater. If you don't want to bother with buttons and but tonholes, plan to eliminate the overlap as you cut. Eliminating a collar, too gives you a very easy garmet to construct. Seam allowances at the neckline and center front can also be cut away if vou plan to bind the edges. Your chief concern will be the edge finish. Facings usually are Please Help*..We Can't Afford FMCC Interest On Our Inventory... THESE TRACTORS MUST GOI 4531 Kutztown Road Temple, PA 19560 I Please Send Me Information on Ford Tractor ! Models: ; I Name I Address I i Sta not used because of all the dangl ing edges which show when you remove the sweater. You can bind or finish with matching or con trasting braid which can often be bought with the sweater fabric. The braid must stretch to fit smoothly around the curved neck edge. You can achieve a custom detail by using the dress fabric for bin ding the edges. Cut it on the bias for maximum stretch in shaping around the neck curve. But this technique will limit the use of the sweater with other summer out fits. 'C&WjcJHHKBf'. The sweater fabric itself can be used for binding if it’s not too bulky. Sometimes, you can use a very narrow facing of a light weight material such as sheath lining. Turn under all the raw edges and sew in by hand with inconspicious stitches. The finished facing should be no wider than one-quarter inch. Use a stretch stitch if you have one on your machine. If not, stretch the fabric slightly as it feeds under the presser foot. A polyester-type thread also allows tor stretching. You may prefer a hem m the * jacket, rather than binding, since a hem gives more weight to the edge. | Ask Frank r About INTEREST 215-929-2553 215-921-3913 Town Zip Phone