ms jon an er ny us an, rs; vn or n nos JUNE UE EEN ENE EEA NESE NEES AENEAN EEE NEE ENAE NE IEEE EEE 2 boned chicken breasts, halved 1 ponud fresh broccoli or 1 package (10-0z.) frozen broccoli spears 14 cup (¥% stick) butter 14 cup flour 15 teaspoon salt 2 cups milk 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese . 2 tablespoons grated Par- 15 package frozen peas, or chopped broccoli or asparagus, cooked 4 egg yolks, beaten gredients, except orange slic-| 4 egg whites, stiffly beaten es and simmer gently for 2 to| Melt butter and blend in 3 minutes. Pour sauce over|flour Gradually add milk, chicken in casserole. Cover |stirring constantly over low and bake at 350 degrees for |heat; cook until thick and 50 to 60 minutes, or until|smooth. Add seasonings, lem- chicken is tender. Just be-|on juice, chicken and vege- fore serving, add oranges. table. Blend egg yolks into creamed mixture. Cool slight- mesan cheese ly, then fold in stiffly beaten Cook chicken and broccoli; egg whites. Pour into unbak-|keep warm. Meanwhile, in ® Chicken Goes (From page 1) Chicken Vegetable Puff 1 9-inch unbaked pastry shell ed 9-inch pastry, then fold |saucepan melt butter; blend 3 tablespoons butter in stifly beaten egg whites.|in flour and salt. Remove 3 tablespoons flour Pour into unbaked 9-inch (from heat and gradually add pastry shell; bake in pre-|milk; return’ to heat and heated 325 degree oven 40 |cook, stirring constantly, un- 4 teaspoon paprika minutes. Serve immediately. |til mixture thickens and los- Dash pepper 6 ervings. es starchy taste. Remove 1 teaspoon lemon juice * > * from heat; add Cheddar 1 cup diced cooked chicken’ Chicken Broccoli Casserole [cheese and stir until cheese melts. Place broccoli in 9-in- i | square baking dish; place chicken breasts on top; pour | cheese sauce over all. Sprink- le with Parmesan cheese; and place under broiler until well browned. 4 servings. * *® *® Quick Chicken Sauce 15 cup chopped .celery 1 tablespoon butter or margarine . 1 can (10Y2 ounces) con- densed cream of celery soup R.D. 2, MANHEIM, P 15 cup water - ET 2 tablespoons chopped pimento 1 cup diced cooked chicken Cook celery in butter or 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon salt WE GIVE SSH STAMPS Plumbing - Heating - Cooling OIL —~ COAL ~ GAS & ELECTRIC HEATING F. L. Haldeman & Sons PHONE 665-2344 RRA ER EN RENEE NERA NO ERA REE REEY, POTTER COUNTY POTATOES 21" STAYMAN & DELICIOUS - $1.00 Per V2 Bushel LARGE & SMALL STAYMAN RED & GOLDEN DELICIOUS CRACKED EGGS 3 DOZ. $1.00 CARROTS - 3 LBS. 20c — TURNIPS - 5 LBS. 35c HOME GROWN CELERY - 8 STALKS 95c BACHMAN CANDIES FRESH FROM FACTORY WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET % MILE WEST OF FLORIN PHONE 653-5661 New Store Hours—Daily 8 am.. to 6 p.m. Friday 8 to 9. x Closed Sundays i it th ys. hraREERHEL CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE Retired couples like con- temporary furniture because of its easy maintenance and lack of space and storage problems, report Penn State extension home management specialists. The trend toward converting vacation houses into retirement homes also contributes to the contempor- ary spirit in decorating. HERR ERR RRR AHEHNENRER NEA RORE ERR x WIENER RANE EEE IENESNENNAREEREY Winter Clearance Sale 20%-40% REDUCTIONS Eicherly’s Men's Shop 78 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JCV. PA. FOR WELL-BEING Moderation and variety are two important words to re- member in thinking about the relationship of diet and long-term well-being, believes Louise Hamilton, Penn State extension nutrition specialist. i i i i | ——————————— CASUAL CLOTHING TREND | Emphasis on casual gar- ments tends to decrease the money each person spends ‘for clothing, point out Penn State extension clothing spec- ialists. Separates add variety and permit less costly re- placements. As part of this casual trend, women’s suits and housedresses are declin- ing in popularity, while em- phasis is given skirts, blous- es, sweaters, and slacks. For men, the trousers-and-sport coat combination continue to rate high, while suit sales de- cline. Two;thirds of all the shirts bought are sport shirts and short-sleeved dress shirts may be a current compro- mise. EFFICIENT MARKETING The efficient American marketing system moves and processes each year 135 mil- lion tons of foodstuffs worth chan $60 billion, says Ha:.. Neigh, Penn State ex- tension consumer economics specialist. The mere market- ing of food costs the consum- m 66 cents of every dollar he SENSEI IEEE NEEENENE NP ERNEEREENTEEREEEnEenmY spends for it. R Emax INENERNENNENENNEESEESENR NEE EAN ENE EEE ENR NER ER ANNOUNCING KITTY’S DRESS SHOPPE 70 E. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY, PA. Clearance Sale THURS., JAN. 30 -— FRI., JAN. 31 SATURDAY, FEB. 1 AREA EEE RENNER EINE FEE EAN E EL EEE REE EE A a lH INRRRp Pa INNER ENN EEE EEN EEE EERE Wednesday, January 29, 1964 Page 3 margarine until tender, a- bout 10 to 15 minutes. Slir| in soup, water pimiento and | diced chicken. Heat to boil-| ing and serve over biscuits or| popovers. A crocheted stole makes a| handsome gift at any time. | This one shown today is done] in the interesting knot stitch. | Send for No. 1105. | Our new 1964 Needlework Book contains a fine selection | of crochet, knit, embroidery, | quilts, etc., and includes in-| structions for four designs | and also coupon entitling you] to any pattern of your choice, | free. Send 50 cents. Send 25c¢ plus 5c postage | to MARTHA MADISON (care | of this newspaper). Box 1490 New York 1, N. Y. Add 15c| for first class mail. | IT PAYS TO KEEP LOLS LL TANK DE-ICER Saves time, work, worry, mone ey. Float holds safe, sure 500- watt heater just below surface to keep an 18” hole open in sub- zero weather automatically with least use of electricity. $12.43, DROP-IN. TANK Thermostatically controlled to maintain 10 gal. of water at 50°F. in a room at zero. $10.95. Buy foe NOW M. K. Hoke Estate South Main Sireet MANHEIM, PA. . ’ : go 00 ae ~ A RED" FOIL HEARTS 51/2 0z. 80¢ 1 1b. $2.10 13/41b, 34C WE FEATURE A COMPLETE LINE OF Russell Stover, Candies PY FANCY Fy SATIN HEARTS $3.35 to $10.00 ‘FRIDAY’ FEB.14 Valentine's Day” — ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 11b.box $1.60 2b. box _ 3.18 ONLY THE FINEST FOR OVER FORTY YEARS’ SLOAN’S PHARMACY EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE