~o ßt ii»ue—p|us economy. Unico 201 will make >Ur home, barns, outbuildings, fences and 6r outs ide surfaces shine with new bright-' iSs> Tr y it today. YEARS I. Service to farmers HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE 354-2146 l¥ i\ hne may buy from farm bureau" 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 tablespoons pineapple juice 1 tablespoon butter 1 cup whipped cream 2 cups white seedless grapes 2 cups pineapple tidbits 2 cups *(6 oz.) miniature marshmallows 2 oranges out in pieces 'Cook egg yolks, sugar, salt, vinegar, pineapple juice and butter in double boiler until thick, stirring constantly. Cool. Fold in Whipped cream, grapfes, pineapple, marshmallows and oranges. Chill 24 hours. Gar nish with orange sections and cherries. syrup BARBECUED HAMBURGER Pat Widdowson 1 pound hamburger 1 medium onion 3 taiblespoons thrown sugar 1 bottle catsup 2 tablespoons sweet pickle juice (20 day offer) WHITE EXTERIOR. PAINT V' / • Easy application • Self-Cleaning • Mildew-resistant • Lasts for years LANCASTER 394-0541 786-2126 1 - tablespoon Worcestershire Brown hamburger in frying ppn, add onion, and cook until dear. Add all other ingredi ents and simmer 15 minutes. Let sit a few hours. Use in toasted hamburger rolls or bread. PLAY DOUGH (NOT EDIBLE!) 1 cup flour 1 tablespoon alum Va cup salt V 2 cup water (to which food coloring or bluing has been added’, if color as desired) Mix well and store in air tight container. Wonderful en tertainment for a rainy day! Freezer Storage Temperature For best storage of foods, your home freezer should maintain a tempei ature of zero, or lower, reminds 'Louise Ham ilton, Penn State extension nu trition specialist. If the tem perature is higher or constant ly fluctuates, foods lose quality, and there may be changes in color, flavor, and texture. * * , Get the BIG silo unloader value! Van Dale Delivers more silage faster I •Double auger sys tem dig* the silage (attar and mora avanly under all con* dltlon* whether sil age I* frozen, waf •r dry. •Exclusive, adjusiabl drive hub give* moi positive traction keeps the machln • perating evenly and requires lasi pawsr. DELIVERS IE The double augers, With the patented V allege, mixes It thoi down the chute. Your cowe and cattle get good, palatable ellaga ... not a powdered mash aa so •ftan happens with unlosders using blowers. CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA. Drumore Center KI 8-2116 „ /&. SMOKETOWJV sauce Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 23, 1964 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies. Have You Heard? ... By: Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Some Tips For Filing Clippings Unless you have a definite place for filing all your treasured clippings from the women’s pages of newspapeis and magazines, iccipes you want to try, use and care book lets for appliances, and many similar items, you could spend needless time looking for just the right one. To aid you with your filing system, here are some suggestions; Decide what categoiies on homemaking, money management, hobbies, crafts, and gardening that will help you find the infor mation you need quickly and with ease Your subject matter file can he as elaborate or as streamlined as you desire. Check your proposed alpha betical divisions with the pa- 4 Palanlad l-aalat 1 auipanalan kitM vnlaadar laval at all tlmaa and tfntaiad fat maia alllclant aaaraUa* Ha«vy Duty—(or tlios Iff to 30* WRITE OR RHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFOR. NATION AND PRICES. r t ain. Ph. liiuic. 397*3539 KS THOMAS pers, hang tags fiom garments, and 'booklets you want Weed out and throw away the out dated or piobably-wil'l-nevei use pieces Put the ones you want in sepaiate piles 01 box es After you’ve done this, you’ie ready to work on your filing system. One idling system is to use mamla filing foldeis, labeled in order, foi upright storage. If you have 'a laige collection, you may want to buy a metal office-type file You may have* a place for it in a closet or other handy stoiage aiea. Instead of the metal file and toldeis, you could make files 'from stui dy boxes If you wish, you can covei them with color ful plastic adhesive paper. Choose the materials and fil ing system best suited to your collection, then make sure you take time now and then to throw out clippings and out-of date information Keep your filing system working for you. Worth Knowing Anytime Although we glow up, we never outgrow our need for pioteins in our daily diets Ev eiyone needs proteins for the lepair and upkeep of body tis sues ‘Milk, cheese, eggs, meats, poultiy, and 'fish supply im portant amounts of piotein. Other .good food souices that help to fill our daily protein needs include dry toeans, diy peas, lentils, and nuts. A clothes dryer saves the aveiage homemaker twenty work days of eight hours each and forty miles of walking in a year The leading ice creanvpio ducing states include New York, (Pennsylvania, and Cali fornia, according to the United States Department of Agucul tiue Reminders for Food IVlhrketing Plan whole menus m ad vance—a (week ahead is a good idea. 'Shop for all staples and storable items needed for the week at one time. Make out a complete shop ping list and 'gioup like foods togethei, such as dauy piocl ucts, to save steps at the stoie - If possible, shop when the stoie is least ciowded and al low youiself plenty of time_ Check foi m season, plenti ful, and locally pioduced foods Buy foods m quantity when evei possible, keeping avad a’ble stoiage space and useful ness of piocluct in mind Find out the unit puce— sometimes items maiked -‘special” are at their usual puces. The reformer must be a hero at all points, and he must have conquered himself before he can conquer others. ’M