FoiiFarm Women ... (Continued from page 8) (Could we have a report and perhaps a slice for analy sis in J 976, Mrs. Stottlemyer?) Y * * household hints jlis. Kenneth L. Stottlemyer 1 If you break one end of an e gg before boiling, crack the other end too, to prevent con tents from falling out. 2. Wrap woolens in air tight containers and freeze them for 48 hours, to' moth pi oof them for storage. * «»«• 3 I freeze my cranberries a nd then run them through the food grinder while still frozen. They are easy to grind when fiozen no spattering of juice. 4. When apple cider time comes, freeze it in ice-cube bays and pack the cubes in containers. When thawed, it tastes like fresh cider. Many thanks, Mrs. Stottle mjer tor a well-rounded letter ol recipes and hints the kind we like to receive. * . We have a request from SBF, R 1 Goidonville: “Would like to have that Carmel Pudding re cipe again sent in by Mrs. King of R 1 Gordonville. Have tried it and liked it very well, but lost the lecipe. Would you please put it in again?” With as many letters as we receive, and with space limited, it is lather difficult to repeat lecipes And this reader signed but initials, so a reply cannot be sent direct. Here, however, is the recipe requested, printed in the July 20, 1956 Lancaster Farming. CARMEL PUDDING Two small cups granulated sugar Butter size of a walnut One-half cup sweet cream Boil these ingredients togeth er, until they start to darken. Then mix- Two tablespoons flour Two eggs Two tablespoons cornstarch Two quarts sweet milk Mix and stir in the other. First beat the eggs, add a little milk, (hen flour and cornstarch, then lemamder of milk'.' Beef Cattle Specialist to Speak Sept. 18 Ralph McCall, Beef Cattle Specialist of the Quaker Oats Company, Ful-O-Pep Research Faim, Barrington, Illinois will bo the guest speaker at a series of informative meetings for steer feedcis on Tuesday, September 18th Mr McCall grew up on a nie stock ranch in southern Montana He has degrees from Montana State College -and the State College of Washington Tms intensive education and a lifetime of experience qualify him as an outstanding authority m the fields of animal husbandry and nutrition Ful-O-Pep’s beef cattle specialist, Mr. McCall is in charge of formulating the com- ? aiu s beef cattle feeds. Much of ,ls effort is directed toward earning to ranchers and feeders •no story of the Ful-G-Pep beef attic feeding program His is e responsibility of developing at feeding program so that eedeis may profitably take ad ntage of the newest and best •'bugs of the feed industry. „ uc b of the research which "Ho Ful-O-Pep beef cattle p e(K ls carried on at the Ful-O- Resear ch Farms. Mr. Mc n m t rves as niember of a tech r 31 committee which guides all eaich work there. He supef “Os directly the beef and lamb ex Pcrimental -work;' - -s---:. REQUEST Here’s a letter from Miss Ruth K. Kimble, extension home economist for Lancaster County, which really takes us around geographically: I have a request from Kan sas for a recipe for butter-' milk pop. Since I cannot find a recipe, I was wondering if you would like to find out, through your paper, if some of your readers has one? How about it 7 Who can offer a recipe for Buttermilk Pop? It’s something new to me. Send them, along, to Lancaster Farm ing, For the Farm Wife and Family, Quarryville, Pa. REQUEST NO. 2 Just a few lines writes Mrs. Samuel Ruhl, Jr., R 2 Lit itz, to tell you I enjoy Lancaster Farming very much. I was wondering if you might have a recipe for Moist White or Yellow Cake? I would also like to have the recipe for Yellow Angels Food Cake. Who can give Mis. Rnhl a hand 7 Many, many thanks for your cards and letters keep them coining for we enjoy them much. So that’s it until come Friday a week when we’ll See you again. Red Rose Beef and Lamb Club Holds Roast Near Penryn The annual picnic of the Red Rose Baby Beef and Lamb Club was held Wednesday, Sept 5 at Penryn Picnic Woods, a quarter mile north of Penryn Beef for the event was purchased from Wayne Miller, RD Mt. Joy. President Miller and Arlene Linton, in charge of the program, introduced Marian Findley, who gave several saxa phone soloes, accompanied by Janet Wenger. A comedy mono logue was given by Mrs. Roy Keene, entitled, “Mary Linton’s Cow ” Donald and Mary Jane Herr presented a clarmet duet. James Hess reported on various activities at Penn State during 4H Club Week Club leaders were assigned fairs in the County where they will be expected to show steers this fall. Toddy*s Pattern 9178 12-20 T. If Y Pattern 9178: Misses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4H yards 35-inch; x h yard contrast. Send Thirty-five cent# in com# for this pattern —add 5 cents lor each pattem il you wish Ist-clas# mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St, New York 11. N. Y. Pimt plainly NAME,. ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE *hd STYLE NUMBER. - vm um mw w Tint urn 1856 237 N. QUEEN ST. SEP T. 13th thru SEPT . 22nd FREE • 6 GRAND PRIZES 21” Motorola TV Console 1 Set (4) Goodyear Captive Air Tires 1 Pr. (2) Goodyear Custom Suburbanites ★ Neolite Luggage 1 Set (5) Goodyear Lifeguard Blowout Shields Nylon Travel Bag COME IN AND REGISTER FOR THE GRAND DRAWING TO BE HELD Saturday, No Obligation FREE! MANY OTHER PRIZES OPEN OUR’ TREASURE CHEST AND RECEIVE..,™ YOUR PRIZE nOWi Mi to th* fat and axcitomnnt Stop fen today and choom your luy. If d «w» tin chatV yod~wto • prizal OVER 70 OTHER PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY DURINGOUR ANNIVERSARY SALE! lUgUt«rnow and four k*y-N0 OHIOATJOUJ good/tear TIRESXTUBES ATTRACTIVE LOW PRICES Many Other Valuable Items At Low Prices LEBZELT ER’S 237 N. QUEEN ST. LEBZELTER'S September 22 - 3 P. M. YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN An Orchid To Every Lady Useful Gifts For Men THESE & MANY OTHER SPECIALS! CAMFIELD PORTABLE MIXER 'Reg. $27.90 NOW $19.95* CHATHAM CLOTHES HAMPER Reg. $9.50 NOW $4.69 UTILITY TABLE 3 Built-in electrical outlets Reg. $6.98 NOW $4-49 TOOL KIT Interchangeable Screwdriver handle, 4 blades, 2 types of pliers and a wrench. SALE PRICE, Only $1.98 HEAVY DUTY DOOR MAT 89c LAWN RAKE—6I Inches Long 77c We Give S&H Green Stamps Lancaster Farming, Friday, Sept. 14, 1956—?• LANCASTER 7-5161 SALE HOURS: Daily Incl. Mon , Fridays Until 9 MAJOR APPLIANCES Standard Brand low, Low Prices! 8 30-530 PHONE 7-5161 ■9