i> > ' 10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 9, 1956 For the Farm Wife and Family * * * (Continued from p>ge 9) One cup granulated sugar Butter size of hulled walnut One beaten egg Juice and grated rind of one, lemon Dissolve the cornstarch m a very small amount of cold-wa ter Add the boiling water Stir well. Add the butter, then the sugar. Allow this mixture to cool then add the beaten egg and lemon rind and juice Mix well and pour into an unbaked pie shell. Cover with a crust Bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes Finish making at 350 degrees H- * That’s about all for today. We’ll be looking for your fav orite recipe in the mail. Martin Essex, Akron, Ohio, school superintendent “The col lege queen is commonly in prep aration for teaching The best groomed and most mtelhgent of American womanhood staff our classrooms ” W ' ANSWERS ' YOUR $Y QUESTIONS Of* Sai^viu^ c*ntaumA> JLco^tAX 5-KctUi. S. Xlks/m* 7 A Before culiing those •"doubtfuls," use Dr Salsbury's Avi-Tab m the feed a few days. Avi-Tab perks up lazy layers and puts -'em to profit-making again Avi-Tab-is a blend of 12 active ingredients, designed to build up run down poultry. Try it for 10 days--see the differ ence in your flock. When disease has hit the flock, follow up with Avi-Tab] BE ON THE ALERT! Pmulfry McWtcm** A*lt Fmr REP. F. W. Fisher OL°6 e 2482 Leacock, Pa. lllllliilllllllilllllillliiliilii RUFUS M. BRUBAKER Mojonnier Bulk Milk Coolers MANHEIM, R. D. 3 > 5 1»• i{( * i f (a Society 16 Poverty Party November 14 Society of Farm Women No 16 will meet in a Poverty Party at the Chapel of Middle Octorara Church, Green Tree neighbor hood. Wednesday evening, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m This will be a cov ered dish dinner for husbands and families According to Mrs Helen Rine hart, president, the best dressed or you might say the poorest or most appropuately dressed will receive a basket of groceries. Each member is asked to bring something for the basket. Those not appropriately dressed face a fine of 25 cents Ladies, please come out, for this is family night, Mrs Rine hart urges. 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 foe an swered as soon as possible. Let ters must be signed. Answer will not be published on a speci fied, requested day. Questions cannot be answered by mail, and LANCASTER FARMING will reject any inquiry which is not of general public interest. Ad cress ail inquiries to “It’s the Law.” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville, Pa. (Fictitious ini tials will be used to protect the identity of the questions). f u* Q. Does the Pennsylvania School Law put any limit on how far children must walk to th* school bus 7 Our children have to walk a mile and a half and be at the bus stop at 7 45 am F B A. There is no requirement under Pennsylvania law that School Boards -furnish children with free transportation to and from school But, if a child must travel two miles or more by the nearest public highway to school and no transportation is provid ed, his attendance «i most dis tricts is not compulsory However, if transportation is provided it need not be door-to dooi It is sufficient if the child, is picked up at a shelter no more than l v 2 miles from a point on the highway nearest his house, and it is immaterial how far his home is fiom the highway Thus, if your child must walk 1 mile from his house to the nearest highway and then Hi miles to liiiliiliilllillllliK MRS E ROBERT NOLT, president of the Lancaster County Society of Farm Women, here is shown with the state president of Pennsylvania Farm Women’s Societies, Mrs Charles Shriver of Waynesburg Mrs. Shnver installed new Lancaster County officers at the 39th annual meeting of the society Saturday (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). the bus slop, the School Board has provided enough transporta tion to make his attendance at school conpulsory In certain situations where transportation is not provided the child may be assigned to a moie convenient school in anoth er school distuct It should be remembered that the education of a child is the responsibility of both the parent and the State, and cooperation between the two will best promote the welfare of the child Q My wife deserted me and 0 our four children three months ago Can I still have her arrest ed or is it too late’ She left me —■ TMlirni M ,„| m t <t|tt|M||l^|^l One young designerhas creat ed a line of wool dresses along classic lines, in daik and light basic colors, that can be chang ed in appearance completely by changing the collar cuffs, belt or jeweled studs to tailored studs Each dress comes with a pair of change-about accessories. The girl with imagination and a way with a needle can make even more changes possible. These dresses sell for around fifty dollars and are worth every penny. This change-about business has become very popular It all be gan with the basic black dress and the craze for costume jewelry This was a good many years back and yet the working girl in large cities is still taking advantage of this trick to look glamorous for an important date even when there has been no time to go home to change. The change can be brought about by changing costume jewelry All shades of scarlet ana im portant in the fashion picture this fall and winter The red velvet shoe will be worn with all kinds of cocktail clothes . Along with the return of the velvet shoe comes a demand for crystal jewelry of all kinds. The envelope bag for evening is a must, The velvet evening suit will be popular for all ages. Many Two Presidents 'Stop* > <!„»* '-♦«i Tf-o* k with all her bills Do I have to pay them’ G P A. A Theie is nothing tor which you can have your wife arrested in the situation you have de scribed Eventually, you can get a divorce on the ground of de sertion, but the desertion must persist for two years befoie tlje action can be initiated. If the bills are for “neces saries,” that is, items necessary to her support and maintenance, like food, essential clothing and medical bills, you must pay them. If they are for luxuries, you can not be held liable. Your attorney can advise you more specifically after h'e is familiar with the facts involved Ma % are trimmed with satin, heavy, imported lace or fur. It is never wise to economize when you are buying a garment made of velvet. If you cant afford a good suit, made ’of the best quality fabric, you will be wise to settle for something else. If you have a really good figure, gat a sleek jersey sheath cut high in front and low in back This is something new and very effective on a young girl. Methodist Church In Quarryville 36 Years Old Memorial. Methodist Church, 'Quarryville, will celebrate its 36th anniversary, Sunday, Nov. 11 in two services, the first at 10:45 a. m.. the second at 7 30 p. m. In a message from Simon Suy der, chairman of the finance committee and the Rev. Herbert H. Howells, pastor, members were advised the LanChester Chorus will present a concert of sacred music in the evening ser vice. Former members are especial ly invited. Rev. Howells urges. “We love our church. The pre sent house of worship was built 36 years ago,”,, a letter to mem bers tells. For his sermon sub ject, the pastor will speak on “What Do These Stones Means?” A brass quartet from Solanco High School will assist in the music. Special ‘‘birthday gifts” are being requested to liquidate tlie debt of $4700 which remains from the recent church improve ment program. Safety Important In Scatter Rugs Handy scatter rugs need not be home hazards. Rubbei jar rings sewed on the backing pre vent skidding, according to Bon nie Dale Sansom, extension home management specialist of the Pennsylvania State Umvei sity A rubber sponge pad adds a luxurious feeling and makes the lug wear longer Rugs may be bought with latex or' i uhber eoated backing, or a commeicnl solution can be painted on the rugs you already have CROWING ABOUT m ° re PRORTS Farm Bureau BROZLCRMAKCR WITH HYDKOLIZED POULTRY FEATHERS —^ [| The new Farm Bureau Broiler- | [| maker contains "hydrolized | I poultry feathers” for a higher | I P r °fein, energy producing, g a economical feed that saves 8 8 you money on every pound of | 8 meat produced. Broilers show | I faster gains at lower costs and § I I finish better to earn premium | I prices at market time. | CUTS PRODUCTION COSTS! TRY IT . . . ORDER TODAY. #FARM BUREAU Dillerville Road, Lane. QUARRYVILLE MA NHEIJVI - NEW HOLLAND
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