i slightly beaten »spoon beet or cane ;poon vanilla ~~ rice, water and one of the salt in a two ucepan. Bring to a boil. Turn the heat /. Cover with a hd. ;r over this low heat '.tes. Remove the from the heat but ie lid on 10 minutes, tether the rice, milk jar and vanilla, into a greased 1% flass baking dish, ie baking dish in a pan of hot water, a 350 degree oven t one hour or until knife comes out ten it is inserted in inter of the pudding, nsture will be ab as the pudding cools. Cherry Sauce 2 can (1 pound - 4 ;s) red, sour pitted ics lespoons cornstarch > granulated sugar ispoon salt Highly dram the juice ;he cherries into a Add a small a of this juice to the •ch. Mix to form a -,te Pour this paste saucepan over a low heat, stir icnstantly, until the thickens Stir in the id salt Add the cher heat .•sired, add red food to make the sauce a red. Serve warm ov mgs of the pudding, recipe—makes six of- a beggar a donation for three months and think you are a thief stop the dole; the same ig applies to extend ustance to some na- EN DAIL Y 9:30 to s—Wednesday5—Wednesday and Friday till FOAM RUBBER Mattress and Boxspring INNERSPRIKG Mattress XV V • adjustable metal frames v/ith casters for single, three-quarter, or fulf J. B. Van Sciver Co. down Soc. 14 Sews 380 Dressings Farm Women Society No. 14 met Jan. 21 in the Stras burg Fire Hall, with mem bers sewing approximately 380 cancer dressings Mrs. Raymond Barge, Mrs Roy Book, Mrs. Ira Rutt and Mrs. Christian Landis were hos tesses. Mrs. Clarence S. Herr pre sided, with Mrs. Book in charge of devotions. Mrs. Paul Longengcker and Mrs. Charles Meloy reported on the state convention. Plans were made to serve at Lancaster General Hospit al on Feb. 12 and conduct a rummage sale at 20 S. Duke St. on Feb. 24 and 25. The February meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 11 in the home of Mrs. Ellis Es benshade, near Paradise Miss Lillie Ann -Werner, Lancast er will review ‘Papa’s Wife.’ Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Mervin Denlinger, Mrs Rob er Esbenshade mid Mrs. Mel vin Stoitzfus. 2,000 FFA Boys In SCD Contest Wayne B. Rentschler, Lampeter, chairman of the 1959 Penna. SCD Directors FFA Conservation Contest, announced this week that more than 2,000 vocational agriculture students in 45 chapters are participating in the event. Boys m 28 counties are vy ing for $l,OOO in prizes in contests administered by the state Soil Conservation-Com mission. Tours, displays, speeches and farm conservation prac tices will be used by the FF A members, to promote con servation and gain contest po'mts • woven striped ticking • made with layers of fluffy white cotton • both mattress and boxspring, 59*75 Q Months JwO to p *y Printed \m lnj Printed Pattern 9322: Half Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 16% lequires 4% yards 39-mch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for first class mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper Pattern Dept, 232 West 18th St., New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER./" Only about three per cent of the adult population of the United States is natural ly redheaded. yowi cnaicc 59.75 • 190 coil unit • prebuilt borders • sagless construction • insulated with sisal pads • handles • ventilators WEST KING AND MULBERRY STREETS LANCASTER Pattern 1 ' y -o 1-1 ■Ol •'■Sy c&mfifatc • firm • heov • wovi • four • odorl • nevei • will • singli • both size bedding. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 31, 1959—9 or t Farm Wife and Family S\ NORMA ZEHNER, left, new Lancaster County Extension Home Economist disucsses the office’s work with Mrs. Cyn thia Winner Engle, who is completing her last week in the office Miss Zehner has been in the county since Jan 19 acquainting herself with her new position —LF PHOTO Nescopeck Native Is Co. Home Economist Assuming full responsibi lity of Home Extension work in Lancaster County, Monday will be Miss Norma Zehner, Nescopeck and Wilkes-Bar re Miss Zehner is replacing Mrs. Cynthia Winner Engle, Adamstown, who is retiring from extension work to de vote time to her family. Miss Zehner’s backgi ound includes a family operated truck-farm and distributing business, a BS from Penn State m 1953 in home econo mics, junior executive nn mg and work as an assistant buyer for Wanamaker’s of Philadelphia and work as a utility home economist at Wilkes-Barre and Williams port Her chief avocations are cooking and music, she re ports Mrs. Engle is a graduate of Albright College, Reacting where her husband is cur rently completing undergrad uate studies m psychology. She plans to continue malting her home m Adamstown. 9 P. FREE PARKING TO OUR CUSTOMERS M. or