nowto Value of Hay Conditioner Reconfirmed JS Satoi lemon shortening beaten 'cni lemon juice goon melted butler ifrlpe prune plums ned whipped cream "ether <4 cup sugar 1 flour, cut m but ske fine crumbs and I'' cups flour; baking powder,, salt tablespoons sugar-, on nnd, cut m short nth pastry blender xture resembles coa- gg and millc: stir to? tfen dry ingredients nU gh evenly un 8 xB - pan Brush with.- an d wipe drv tine ' ums Cut in'half and , pits Press- four rows ; skin side down, on et overlap a little. -some space between imber will depend on ,lums Sprinkle with, iice, then with sug ,ptter mixture.'* _ 1 m moderate oven grees) 45. mmul arm Makes *• lowing topping: . Crumb Topping >lum Pie With % cup flour (Th?pl T um P S given % cup'butter to moderate oven ( 350 de- Irst part of this col- Sift flour and sugar Cut in g rees ) an d bake until filling it instead of the top butter to make fine crumbs, is tender, about 20 minutes, jrmkle with the fol- Sprinkle crumbs over plum * * * * * an Server’s ro s -rf WE CARE ... EVERY LEES CARPET IS REGISTERED CAI -L EX 7-5171- We'll bring samples to your home. No obligation. an Sciver's Rug Dept. - 2nd Floor Co. j^CASTKR Extensive tests of hay conditioners again are under way at the Pennsylvania State University Agricultural Experiment Sta tion. 'Research workers are as Interested as farmers in the per formance of smooth, ribbed, and crimping rolls operated at various pressures. In this picture, freshly cut forage it being fed into an experimental device simulating held conditions by Rajendra Gupta, graduate agricultural engineer. Work on the development of the hay conditioner has been intermittent ever since its value was recognized at this Station in 1932. wipe away-even ink It wears, and wears, and wears Special yarn resists soil as no other yarn STORE HOURS Wednesday & Friday nites till 9 P. M. Daily 9:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed Mondays during July & August filling. Bake in hot oven (425 de grees) 10, minutes. Reduce Stains can Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25. 1959 —9 For t! IC. Farm Wife and Family H ousehold HI ints. Why isn't open kettle can ning recommended? When you transfer food from the kettle to the jar bac teria may .get m the food and cause it to spoil. In the boil ing water bath method food is processed after the jar is filled. For vegetables other than tomatoes, you will need to use a pressure canner to get a high enough temperature to destroy spoilage organ isms. Why does canned fruit sometimes float in the jar? Fruit sometimes floats be cause it has been too loosely packed or the sugar syrup is too heavy. To hot pack ber ries you need about % cup sugar to the quart. Most fruits take either a thin syrup two cups sugar to four quarts of water or a medium syrup, three cups of sugar to four quarts of water Even the most powerful vacuum e’eaner won’t pull in lint and dirt if the bag is *oo full Be sure to empty it or replace it regularly. Some of the new models have a mark that indicates Gas Stoves Water Heaters . Room Heaters Gas Clothes Dryers f MANY OTHER GAS APPLIANCES ’ Priced Low fo Sell Our Service ihe Best UGITE GAS, Inc. - Successor to Ward Bottle Gas , 25 SOUTH STATE STREET. EPHRATA. PA. Open ’til 9 Friday when the bag should be re placed Check that you do not have the belt to the fan turned around. It can only pull air in when in the right position. After you’ve checked these things depend on your repair man to help you. You will want to clean the cloth bag of your cleaner oc casionally to get the best cleaning results. On a nice day take the bag off the clea ner and take it outdoors. Turn the bag inside out. Then plug in your vacuum and with the rug cleaning noz zle or other attachment go over the bag. Shaking or brushing might take some of the dirt off but the suction of the vacuum hleaner will do a better job. WALLS AFFECT LIGHTING Wall texture and color play important roles in good light ing, says Miss Sanna Black, Penn State home manage ment extension specialist. A textured or dull finished wall spreads or diffuses light bet ter than a glossy finished one. Rooms with light-colored walls and ceilings need less light for efficient seeing than those with dark-colored ones