■omen’s »ge ntmued from page eight) CHEESE BAKE ee well beaten eggs cup flour > tablespoons sugar > cups grated sharp Ameri in cheese :r cups whole kernel corn, rained slices cooked bacon, crumb abme eggs, flour and sugar well Add cheese and corn in three-fourths of bacon into a greased casserole vith remaining bacon Bake oven 350 degrees for 60 uld you care to put this ; in Jhe paper, please omit iame, writes a Millersville wife, who adds, am enclosing a recipe from lother’s Cook Book, which other used many years ago. :alled it ‘Mock Mince Pie ’ ked it even better than-the ir mince pie, and I thought of the other subscribers of ister Farming might also have tried several of the ;s in your Household Page iked them very much. “MOCK MINCE PIE” ; cup cold water ;-half cup molasses :-half cup brown sugar i-half cup cider vinegar >thirds cup — of melted iiortening : cup chopped raisins ; well beaten egg !-half cup of bread crumbs ; teaspoon each of cinna mon, ground cloves, alspice and nutmeg A dash of salt and black pep per Put pan on the stove with the ater and raisins in, let that oil a few moments, then'' add is sugar and molasses then the inegar, and the other ingredi nts Lastly add a wineglass of randy or wine, put in, a two rust pie shell and bake in a hot ren, (about 400 degrees F.) 35 ) 40 minutes, or until crust is a olden brown. Serve hot. This will make two small pies r one large one. Ascorbic acid, which is one of he main nutrients provided by resh fiuits and vegetables, has i very prominent part to play in heiapeutic nutrition It has an mpo itant function in the heal ng of wounds. Prolonged ascrobic acid de iciency leads to increased fragil ty of blood vessel capillaries, and mpairment of the tissue repara ive powers. It is tfery important o maintain adequate body stores it asciobic acid at all times. Other vitamins and merals play an important role m heal ing Improvements in the moral ity rates and in the time required foi convalescence can be achiev ed by attention to the nutritional leqmrements of patients. It is tuie that good nutrition is im- Poitant for the maintenance of optimum health in all norami in dividuals It is all-important in die lestoration of good health in the sick and wounded The type diet you eat affects the resist ance you have to disease and the capacity of tissue repair Othei than general nutntonal n ocds of the sick, many fruits and vegetables contribute specific substances that are used in treat jUient ot specific illnesses. The billowing are interesting ex an nles Watermelon juice has boon used for treating certain bulnoy ailments Raw cabbage luice has been tried to speed up ocMlmg of peptic ulcers. Bananas used for various therapeutic diets soft diets, gland diets and the diabetic treatment disease. 'Pple pulp is used in the treat 'uent of diarrhea Various fruits ami vegetables are recommended . 1,1 the treatment of constipation. ; "uts and vegetables provide , Pectin which is beneficial in i dp-'ostion. It’s The Law “It’s the' Law” with simple an swers is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Bar Associa tion. General interest questions are welcomed, and will be an swered as soon as possible. Let ters must be signed. Answer will not be published on a spec tied, requested day. Questions cannot be answered by mail, and LANCASTER FARMING wil reject any inquiry .which is not of general public interest. Ad urcss all inquiries to “It a the Law,” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville. Pa. Q What is the law in Pennsyl vania on the amount of a man’s estate that he must leave to his wife and child or children? J E. . A Pennsylvania law does not require a father,, to give his child ren any part of his estate,' so long as his will shows a clear intention to disinherit them. How ever, children bom after the date of the will may claim the share to which they would be entitled if the parent died without a will, unless the will makes provision for aitej’born children, or con tains a statement specifically dis inheriting them .Wives cannot be disinherited, and a wife m*iy elect to take against her husband’s will if it does not make satisfactory provi sion for her. Upon such election, she will receive one-third of her husband’s estate if more than one child, or issue of deceased children survive, or ont-half the estate if there is only one surviving child 'or no children , Q How long must a landlord hold articles left by tenant’ The tenant left dishes, books, etc", and owes over a month’s rent. M K. A. The most orderly procedure would be to contact a justice of the peace (or alderman or magis trate) and have a levy placed upon the goods Sales notices will then be posted and the goods sold by the constables at public sale The proceeds of such sale will be paid to you for credit toward the unpaid rent. You may thereafter obtain a judg ment against the tenant before the magistrate for any balance still owed you- Q If a mother and daughter have the deed to a house in their names, can the other children make claims to' the home after the mother dies’ The mother left no will, hut,, there was an understanding that the one dau ghter should have the house. A If the deed stated that the mother and daughter were “joint tenants with right "of survivor ship.” then title vested exclus ively in the daughter upon the mother’s death. Otherwise, the daughter is the owner of'an un divided one-half interest in the property, and all of the children, including the daughter, are the owners of the other half, by operation of the interstate law. An “understanding” as to the descent of property after death is not valid unless it is put in writing and signed by the owner. Presumably the mother's hus band is dead or divorced; other wise, he would ,also have an in terest in the property. The average person needs to eat more fresh fiuits and vege tables Estimates have been made that people should be eating an extra hundred pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables a year. Some doctors rate this figure as conservative Since what we eat determines ,to a very large extent whether or pot we are healthy and hap py, proper nutrition should be taught throughout the school period Educators say instruction should begin in the home and be continued in the lowest grades That’s about it for this week keep those recipes and house hold hints rolling into Lan caster Farming, Household Page, Quarryville, Pa, and we’ll See you next week. , Q. A girl was. married when 16- She lived a short time with her , husband in the State of Maryland. Several months after the wedding the father of tbe husband started an annulment She returned to Penn sylvania where, she has been living for more than a year. The proceedings are going through in Maryland When she is free can she remarry in Pennsylvania without a waiting period’ If a waiting period is necessary, how long is it’ R T liiimiiiiiiiuiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii! 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