14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Jan. 10, 1958 For the Farm Wife and Family (Continued from p*se 131 un pi oves with age. What isn’t used right away can either he canned or frozen for the future. MINCEMEAT (i pounds venison or lean beef, chopped 1 pound suet, chopped 6 pounds apples, chopped 3 pounds raisins 2 pounds currants 3 pounds brown sugar h gallon sweet cider 1 teaspoon salt 1 pound sliced citron S ounces candied lemon peel 1 lemon, juice and rind 1 orange- juice and rind 1 tablespoon each of cloves, allspice, cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg Boil cider and sugar to syrup. MUSSER Leghorn Chicks Per Large Whit* Egg* DONEGAL WHITE CROSS For Broiler Chicks "direct from Hie Breed er*? MOUNT JOY, PA, Phone Mt. Jo> OL 34911 Fi NAN Cl ALIY? r |/f A road map is ve 7 \ f > helpful when you , ‘| travel —but when you ji i f invest, a sound fmanci .1 I .... 'ijj I 1 plan is essentia’, *■ We invite you to place yov r * problem in the hands cf p our investment specialists local men who have a realltake in the future of their customers and the community, HEMPHILL NOYES & CO. j 56 N. Duke St., Lane. PIi.EX 7-0351 F. Tucker Smith John F. S. Rees j Add other ingredients and cook slowly for two hours. Keep the portion to be used right away in the icfrigerator. Can or freeze the rest. FOOD AFFECTS SKIN CONDITIONS If your compKion isn’t soft and clear, perhaps you should try a diet change. Dry skin is often a sign of vita min A shortage. This vitamin is found in abundance in live and dark green and deep yellow fi uits and vegetables broccoli, kale, spinach and other greens, carrots, sweet potatoes, winter squash, pumpkin and apricots. Eat one of these foods at least every other day. Many people develop cracked lips at the corners of the mouth. This is a result of not enough riboflavin, found in green vege tables, milk and eggs. A daily diet including one-pint of milk whole, skim or buttermilk will usually supply the adult need for riboflavin Skin blemishes, pimples and acme very often come from diges tive disturbances. Drink plenty of liquids and eat four or more servings of vegetables and fruit daily. Eat some of these raw or have whole grain bread or cereal. These foods provide roughage to stimulate the intestines, aiding digestion. Avoid a starchy diet and excessive use of sweets and fats Many homemakers are in an oc casional dilemma concerning the use of left overs Actually it is the smart homemaker that plans on leftovers For the homemaker that plans on a cured pork roast for a Sun- day dinner, this recipe for In dividual Ham and Macaroni Muf fins is a good one to have on hand. This recipe is easily prepared and can be doubled for a large family. The men of the household would undoubtedly enjoy two or three of these muffins. Menu accompani ments might include a green vegetable, tossed salad, salt sticks and an ice cream sundae 1 pound ground smoked ham H. pound ground lean pork 2 cups cooked macaroni and cheese 1 egg C o m i n e all ingredients thoioughly, cutting macaroni into small pieces. Grease 12 small or eight medium size muffin pans Fill pans with meat mixture. Bake m moderate oven (350’ j for 45 minutes. A new twist to peanut butter cookies chopped bacon added to the batter before baking BACON-PEANUT BUTTEK COOKIES 3 cups sifted enriched flour 2 teaspoons soda V> cup lard 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar 2 eggs, well beaten cup peanut butter 14 cup chopped cooked bacon, (four ounces or six slices) Sift together flour, soda and salt Cream lard with sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs and mix. thoroughly. Stir in peanut butter Add diy ingredients gradually, blending well. Stir in chopped cooked bacon. Shape into small bails about %-inch in diameter Place on greased cookie sheet and press flat with times of a fork or bottom-of a glass. Bake about 12 minutes in a moderately hot oven (400°). Makes about five dozen cookies Printed' Pattern C 3 C 3 r u inf *tn<^»i<*** SIZES 9296 10-18 Punted Pattern 9206 Misses' Sizes 10, 12, U. 16, IS Size 16 jcquncs 3Vi 'aids 05 inch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS in coins', foi tins pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern it you wish Ist-class mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dept, 202 West 18th St, New Yoik, N Y. Punt plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER." Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M. Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. M. Hanover WHVB 1:00 P. M. INDIVIDUAL HAM AND MACARONI MUFFINS HEAR The Mennonlte Hour Each Sunday Chili Powder Search Prompted By Find of Glass Fragments HARRISBURG Food agents facturer is cooperating in the re of the State Department of Agn- call and states that steps have culture reported finding in Har- been taken to insure that future nsburg wholesale and retail out- production will be free from con lets some containers of a brand lamination of chili powder on which a na tion-wide search is underway be cause they may contain glass fragments. State Secretary of Agricul ture William L Henning said all one and three-ounce bottles of Gebhart’s Eagle Chili Powder found to date have been removed from the market. He has directed all state food agents to round up and “red tag” all small sized con tainers of chili powder from the firm located in San Antonio,, Tex, Henning warned consumers that use of this chili powder may cause internal injuries. They should destroy any bottles in their possession or return them to the stores where purchased. Retailers were advised to return all stocks of one-and three-ounce bottles of the powder to the manufacturer. The firm recaled all such con tainers following discovery of glass fragments by the Federal Food and Drug Administration during the holiday season. The products may be in homes that connot be reached by the re call and some stocks may still be on the retail market as found by agents of the State Bureau of Foods and Chemistry, Secretary Henning said So far, according to FDA, glass fragments have been found in one-and three-ounce bottles but not in the larger containers is sued commercially. The manu- [j V they look alike...hut... HOW WILL THEY PRODUCE? WINDLE’S HONEGGER 0^ ASSOCIATE HATCHERIES Ph- LYric 3-5941 COCHRANVILLE, PA, Mrs. C. R. ¥rej Installed Mrs. C. R. Frey was installed ac president of Society of Farm Women 6 during a meeting held J«m. 4 at the home of Mrs. H. Martin Hoffer, R 2 Elizabethtown. Others installed were: Vice president, Mrs. Amos Brandt; sec retary, Mrs' Daniel G. Eshleman; and treasurer, Mrs. Samuel Myer. Mrs. Milton Eberly, state trea surer and member of Society 6, had charge of the installation. Members voted a contribution of $lO to the muscular dystrophy fund. Reports were given by the committee on the Christmas bas kets and plans were made to at tend the state convention in Har risburg. Pictures were shown by Mrs. Hoffer of her trip to the State of Oregon. Aaron Hollmger spoke on the project of missions at Flat Creek, Ken. An invitation was read from Society 12 inviting the Society to be guests at a future meeting. The speaker for the February meeting will be Mrs. Clarence Enterline, instructor at Elizabeth town College. Her theme will be “The woman Beautiful.’' Dead Animals Removed Promptly Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY’S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger HD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 Toll Charges Accepted Newly hatched chicks may look alike, but there may be a tremendous difference be tween them That’s why it’s wise to start right with Honegger Chix scientifically bred, famous for excellent livability. With proper feeds and management, they rapidly grow into Honegger Layers, the national champion egg producers that recently aver aged a dozen eggs on 391 lbs. of feed. About 90% of all eggs laid are large or extra large, with chalk-white shells of supe rior texture and excellent interior quality —- to bring the highest market prices. Increase your net egg profit by ordering your Honegger Chix NOW. Come in todayl 1 i - 4