• For Th* Farm Wlfa farm women #i hold (Continued from Pag* I) CHRISTMAS PARTY HOLIDAY SNACK _ , 1 package (10-ounces) or 7V4 "« u ar meetl " g and <WTM iww nual Christmas party of the 1 JL* (VA ounces) thin nrutfTjU GfOUP NO. 3, WBS hOlu DCCCItI « ZZmVn mmVt ** 19 ln th « Social R ° om ] of the Swamp U.C.C., R 1 cu peanuts 1 can (3% ounces) French ReinhQld3 ’ 1 Chinese nuts> onloiu and noodles in 1 large baking pan or roaster. aooaies Combine remaining ingredi % cop butter or margarine. cnts pour oyer cerMl mjx . melted ture, t oss | n g until all ingredi -1 Wbl«poon omon salt ents are , co fe ted . Heat in 1 teaspoon garlic salt heated ver * slow oven (25 0 Vz teaspoon liquid red pep- degrees) for 1 hour, stirring per ■ seasoning occasionally. Makes about 5 Place cereal, pretzels, pea- quarts. ■ OOP "EARLY MATURING" SILAGE SORGHUM lINDSEY m FliK’S And for better fields of Alfalfa, Closer, Oats, Hay and Pasture’ ‘Hoffman Seeds ■ -Serving' farmers with finest, quality seeds'Stiic,<f 'C4899' J ,~ / ' Mi.nm n "i mi -4. ' y •*. S '/?4; "- I ' _ *L ‘ - A '“■ < \ i< Is 'k?Sffl ‘*~*~ i, I ~ Your Local JOHN DEERE Dealer A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. Landtsville, Pa. *A' Si . •*V V FOR Ph: 898-3421 V* '■tsrvw* At a shoft Dullness meeting plans were made to fold seals at Heart Haven on January 6 from I*4 p.m,, and to attend the State .Conference of Farm Women at Harrisburg Janu ary 11-12, Mrs. Wm. Stuber, program chairman, Introduced the speaker, J. Allen Pawling, Art Supervisor at Kutztown State Teachers College. His theme was “Keeping Christ in Christmas.” Santa Claus put in an ap pearance with a large sack of gifts for the children. He also helped in the distribu tion of the exchange gifts among the members. Perfect attendance gifts were award ed to 18 members. The next meeting was sched uled for January 16 at the Mt. Airy Fair Hall. A happy holiday to all! Thank yon for yonr valu ed patronage. We hope to serve yon even better during the coming year. LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU ~^c s? W' v-’ >-/■>< - v €S~ . «*>*' ’ "• .ancas For the Farm Wife and Ladies. Have You Heard? . By: Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Put Kitchen Shears To Good Use Use kitchen shears to snip tough stems, ends,, and yellow leaves from greens, to cut celery into strips, to cut hot cooked spinach into easy-to-eat portions. Also use shears to cut red or green peppers, pimento, salad greens, and fresh herbs into just the sizes you want. Kitchen shears also have a place when it comes to getting meat in trim. Use shears to remove membranes and excess fat from meat, to cut cooked meat into cubes or strips, and cut raw or cooked liver into serving size pieces. In preparing fruit, you can use shears to dice dried fruits and to trim membranes THOMAS from citrus fruit segments. If Spattered or spilled foods serving a half orange or half come off range surfaces easily grapefruit, scallop the top when they have just happen edge of each half. ed Wipe them off with paper Other uses for shears in- or a diy cloth. A wet cloth dude snipping marshmallows, may steam-burn your fingeis dates, cheese for salads, and or crack the range enamel for cutting toast into points After each meal, when the or croutons. range is cool but befoie A Clean Range Looks Better spilled foods have dned and and Cooks Better hardened, wash the suiface of The best information about ran S e “with a cloth mois the care of your range is in f in warm sudsy water the instruction book that came anc * remove food particles, with it Get out the book and R jnse the surface and wipe read it foi dnections on the diy care of your range But if use a stiff biush to clean you can’t locate the book, charred particles fiom gas here a’e some guides for gen- units. Open clogged holes eral top-of-the-iange cleaning. tContinued on Page 10) You probably don’t think of your cows as bankeis, but if you put them on the Pioneer Feeding Piogiam, they can be a suie souice of steady, extra income The goal of this high-nutuent feeding piogram is simple more milk per cow According to dairy specialists, 9 out of 10 cows don’t get enough feed, 01 the propel kind of feed, to pioduce up to then genetic capacity If this is the ca«e with yoiu heid, you may be getting 2,000 pounds ol milk less, pei cow pei yeai than you snould The PiOneei Feeding Piogiam is based on mcieavng feed allowance as long as milk p’oduction mm eases profitably. Foi example, as little as 600 pc up ‘ls ol feed invested in a d>\ cow icUiins as muen is 2,000 pounds of milk Youi milking heul will lespond ecjuailv well when you challenge them io milk nghr up to (hen capacity We’il be happy to show you how you can milk your cows, for all then woith. We’ve done it foi your netghbois «n this community. Just give us a call oi stop in Wcic fuendly, 100 v v<> * V Vv-^ Since 1870 Good's Feed ’arming, Your friendly banker . . . feeds you can bank on New Providence ►ecemi lay, Family Mill » • «
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