• For The Farm Wife (Continued from Page 8) 2 cups cranberry juice cock tail 1 teaspoon lemon juice Sift flour, sugar, baking pow der and cinnamon. Cut in shortening till mixture re sembles cornmeal. Add cran berry sauce; mix just enough to dampen. Fold in dates, wal nuts and raisins. Place butter, brown sugar, cranberry and lemon juices in 10” electric fty pan. Set temperature at 260 degrees and bring mixture to a boil. Turn temperature down to 225 degrees. Drop bat tei by tablespoonfuls into hot syiup Cover. Bake 20 min utes. Remove cover and bake 10 minutes longer. May be seived cold; or at serving time, reheat on simmer setting for 10 minutes. 8-10 servings. (If you've always thought of a parfait as a frozen dessert gi a sort of tall sundae, you ha\e a surprise coming in this attractive Parfait Salad. 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Iron on the wrong side of the gaimcnt to avoid a shine When a garment needs touching up on 1 the light side, use a clean lightweight pi ess cloth and press lightly. wax, complete If you do each one of these steps in the starching piocess, you can pi event stieaks in daik cotton Waxing Floois " There’s no set rule foi how FAIR 1-2-3 oi thiee times a yeai is piob ably all that’s needed You can wax heavy tiafhc areas when needed without doing the entue flooi If possible, it s a good idea to use an elec tnc polishei once a week to keep the shine Self polishing wax may last a month 01 moie in the avei age home You can lemove tracks if you damp inop with clean cool watei A simple guide to lewaxing with eithei a polishing wax or self-polishing wax is this . . when soil sticks and the floor looks dull, and when buffable wax no longei can be buffed to a shine, then it’s time to apply a fiesh coat of wax. 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