B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 20, 1958 For the Farm Wife and Family (Continued from page seven) BLACK AND WHITE SODA 3 tablespoons chocolate syrup 1 tablespoon ice cream Carbonated water 1 or 2 scoops Vanilla ice cream Pour syrup into glass, then add a spoonful of ice cream and blend into syrup Slowly fill glass three fq.urth full with chilled carbon ated water, add ice cream If glass is not lull, add more carbonated water to fill to the top If you’re making strawberry I tm and it’s a favorite for home piesemng you have a choice of several methods You may choose the traditional equal measures of fruit and sugar, boil ed down until the mi\lure thick ens Or you can use truit pectin, liquid or powdered, and a very short boil one minute which gives jam with a jellied texture and with moie of the fresh fruu cqlor and flavor Jam made with pectin calls for more sugar in proportion to fruit Fully ripe fruit is used i STRAWBERRY JAM ‘ (WITH LIQUID PECTIN) 4 cups fully ripe crushed ber ries (about 2 quart boxes) |7 cups sugar bottle pectin 'To prepare the fruit, sort and psh fully ripe berries, remove eras and caps, crush berries j) make jam, first measure the W| Stj T I .. - ' „ ! / * , - X \ t \ * ! v ' * V V FOR ANY FARM PURPOSE MADE THE FARMER’S WAY Ll Lancaster Production L Credit Ass’n. * •'Jr 411 W. Roseville Rd. Lancaster, Pa. T Ph. Lane. EX 3-3921 WELL. IN VARIED ENVIRONMENTS Rank of nationally sold chicks in 1956-57 tests (losed on income over feed cost except iiiH Y C and Missouri*) > bhr UM Mt. HI C Tina UUi* Jw. 1 ' B * t *ll* JCimber K 137 Strom A 3 5t Strom ft ; Strom C , Strmm 0 Strom E I Strmm F Strom G •Incomplete. fAverage of 2 entries, 4 Income over feed and chick costs. K-137 entries ranked FIRST IN NET INCOME among all nationally sold chicks entered In three or more of the above tests. The average net income from Kimberchikt mat 564 higher than the average of all entrie*. Such consistent, prof itable performance in a wide variety of environments should encourage you to order K-137 Kimberchiks this season. Longenecker’s Hatchery 1110 South Market St Q crushed berries into a kettle. Add the sugar and stir well Place on high heat and, stirring constantly bring quickly to a full boil with bubbles over the entire surface. Boil hard for one minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, add the pectin, and alternately slum and stir jam tor five min utes Ladle into hot jelly glasses to within V2-mch of top. Cover im mediately with hot paraffin, enough to make a layer y B *inch th.ck Makes about 10 six-ounce glasses STRAWBERRY FLUFF ' 1 package frozen strawberries (fresh berries may be used) 1 cup cut-up marshmallows 1 cup cream whipped 1 cup nuts, chopped Angel Food Cake slices Maraschino cherries Mix strawberries with maish mallows and let stand in refng ei ator 2 hours Fold whipped cream into strawberry mixture, and nut meats and return to re frigerator to chill thoroughly .un til serving time Serve over Angel Food cake slices, top with Mara schino cherries DAIRY ORGANIC COMPOST Processed Nature’s Way For Everything That Grows * Decomposed Cattle f . 1 Manure ORGANIC COMPOST O * Odorless CL O * Guaranteed Not To Hm2£**ESnQ6fl22aS _ üßßffis3tiK33liM w Burn • OICAMIC oil CONOITIONCft • OUAHANTEED NOT TO »U»N jC • mwa ° [ ' D! - NOO °° ,s 5 ★ Feeds Instantly • (ETAIN* MOISTURE ACIATfJ SOIL Kfc * • NOT OCHYOIATEO HUMUS CJ? • oicov'oh. »m E M.NUK fIC * Retains Moisture O ; 4.3 6.0 7.3 11.6 13.3 16. S 17.0 19.0 0 a E Use on Flowers Vegetables and Lawns P. L BOHBEB S HO., IHC. SMOKETOWN Each of the 24 societies of the Lancaster County Society of Farm Women will be asked to make contributions to buy needed equipment for the Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. - The executive committee of the County Society voted fo make this the county project for 1958. Mrs Elam Buckwalter, county president, announced that try outs for county farm girls inter ested in participating in the “Queen of the Furrow” contest will be held Monday June 23 at Lyte Auditorium, Millersvillc Slate Teachers College. County winners of the contest will participate in an area con test at Hershey on Aug 3 Past presidents of Farm Women 19 were honored at a meeting June 7 at the home of Mrs Paul Bollinger, R 1 Mt. Joy. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Christian Musser Co-hostess was Mrs Daniel Rohrer. ~ Roll call was answered by tell mg of “My worst cooking failure.” A white elephant sale was held, A picnic will be held July 6 at Buckmiller Park ffl 0 h County Farm Women Select 1958 Project Past Presidents Honored By Farm Women 19 ★ Aerates Soil Ph. Lane. EX 2-2659 Covered Dish Lunch Planned by Society 10 Farm Women 10 met June 7 at the home of Mrs. F P. Hodecker, 901 Rohrerstown Rd., Lancaster A plastic demonstration was given by Mrs. Abram Fry. A film by the American Gas Co. was_ shown. It was “This Good Earth " ’ On July 5 a covered dish lunch eon will be held at the home of Mrs Noah Get? A debate will be held on the topic “You should al ways consult your husband before going on a diet ” - Farm Women 2 See World Tour Pictures Farm Women’s Society 2 met June 14 at the home of Mrs Fran ces Weidman in Manheim. The feature of the meeting was a showing of pictures taken by Mr and Mrs Paul Singer from near Manheim on a world tour A miscellaneous sale was held A $2O contribution was given toward the county project. The group decided to remember two of the former members with various gifts Hostess was Mrs Weidman and co-hostess was Mrs Harry Long •enecker. THE.RIGHT ANSWER FOR HOME-FINANCING For the right answer to your home-financing problems, come to our mortgage department. There you’ll get prompt and helpful service. And you reach debt-free home-ownership through monthly payments, fitted to your budget. Let us help work out the best answer to your home-financing problems! no/ Current Dividend Jq per Annum. Accounts Insured to $lO,OOO FIRST FEDERAL Savings and £ Of LANCAI 25 North Buko St.#gSj <|||||l* Phone EX 7 2818 Gilbert H. Hartley, Treasurer Emlen H. Zellers, Secretary African- Violets Seen by Society 14 The program of the June 11 meeting of Farm Women 14 fea tured a reading toy Nelson Groff and a display of African Violets by Mrs Chester Buzzard. Mrs Buzzard gave her talk ‘•The Parable of the Afucan Violet ” The meeting was held at the home of Mrs Harold Groff, -R1 Ronks Co-hostesses were Mrs. Robert Esbenshade and Mrs Ho ward Moore. Contributions of $2O, $5 and $2 W'ere made to the county project, the Lancaster County Mental Health Assn and toward a picnic for migrant woxkers • The next meeting will be held at 1 30 p m. July 9 in the home of Mrs John E. Groff, R 1 Ronks. Assisting her will be Miss Elsie Metzler and *Mrs. Jesse Grofi Ml. Joy Sewing Club Showers Miss Miller The Mt Joy 4-H Sewing Club met June 6 at the home of Mary Jane Myers with 30 members and three leaders present Some of the girls cut their skirts while others cut their dress- A shower was given in honor of Miss Eileen Miller, a leader. 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