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Pack mixture firmly into 9-inch pie pan and press firmly to bottom and sides. Bake in 350 degree oven 8 to 10 minutes Cool. Let cream cheese soften at room temperature. Beat until smooth. Add eggs and beat well. Gradually mix in sugar and vanilla. Beat until light and fluffy. Fold in soured cream. Pour into cooled shell. Bake at 375 degiees for 30 to 35 minutes oi until center is firm Cool Just before serving spoon cranberry relish over pie. CRANBERRY ORANGE SPICE CAKE Vz cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 egg, beaten 1 cup raisins Vz cup nut meats 1 % cups sifted all flour Vi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vz teaspoon cloves 1 jar (14 ounces) cranberry orange relish Cream shortening and sugar, add egg Stir in raisins and nuts. Combine dry ingredients and sift; add to raisin mix ture Stir in cranberry relish. Bake at 350 degrees for about 1 hour in greased tube pan, or in 2 greased 8-mch layer cake pans for about 30 to 40 minutes. FARM BUREAU’S “QUALITY” PETROLEUM PRODUCTS GASOLINE DIESEL FUEL Grease Petroleum Equipment Oil Home Heating Plan Budget Payment Plan Pump and Tank Contract Program Complete Petroleum Services FOR FAST, FRIENDLY DELIVERY CALL LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU FARM BUREAU “ANYONE MAY BUY FROM FARM BUREAU” Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 14, 1964—9 For the ~ ---y|| Farm Wife and Family Ladies. Have You Heard? . . . By: Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Freeze Broilers For Convenience You can freeze broilers whole, in halve; or in pieces, but they take less space in tl fieezer if you cut them into seiving pieo befoie freezing. Also pieces are moie co vement to handle than a whole bird. Wrap pieces of a cut-up bird sepaiate fiist, then put pieces in convenient si: packages and freeze. Wrap tightly in moisture-vaporproof material to pi event t! meat from diymg out To save fieezer space, package on meaty pieces You can cook bony pieci remove the meat and use at once 01 fiee: with the concenti ated bioth. Giblets are best used fresh But if you THOMAS freeze them, piu ;n a separate package. Darkened bones sometimes develop in young fio/en poul try—an effect of fieezing on the led coloung matter of the led blood coipuscles in the bone This darkening detracts fiom the appeal ance but does not affect the keeping quality or flavor of the meat. Good To Know Anytime Check the label before buy ing a carpet oi lug. The label will state exact fiber content, where the carpet was made, and the manufacturer’s name Also it may state special treatments, such as mothproof ing. Save all carpet and rug label for future leference to patteins numbers or colors— you’ll find the information helpful. Impulse buying can wreck a good food budget To protect your grocery spending against this pitfall, head for the store with a shopping list A check on food store advertisements will help you plan the list and menus that will take advantage of the food specials. The nutrients most often lacking in teenage diets are puipose FUEL OIL Lancaster - 394-0541 New Holland - 354-2146 Quorryville - 786-2126 o calcium and ascorbic acid. One leason for the calcium de ficiency is not enough nu r -c. Too tew vegetables and tiuits lesult in a deficiency of ascor bic acid Read The Wairanty When >ou buy an appliance, read the vananly caiefully so you will know what iespon sibihty the manufactuiei takes foi lepans and leplacemems. Buy the pioduct of a mami factuiei xepresented by a re liable service oigamzation con venient foi your use. Frey Cow Named Gold Medal Dam J Moweiy Frey and Son of Lancaster, Pennsylvania have been notified by Holstein- Fuesian Association of Amer ica, that their Registered Hol stein cow, Wight wick Glenaf ton Rachel 3290633 (92), has eained Gold Medal Dam recog nition. The award comes for out standing milk pioduction, pleasing body type, and the ability to transmit these at tributes to her offspring. ‘■Rachel” has been scored an ‘Excellent’ cow in the type classification program of the Holstein Association “Rachel”, now 14 years old, has 10 official records and a lifetime production output oJ 150,049 lbs of milk and 6,131 lbs of butterfat. She has three registered daughters and one son that meet or exceed qualification standards for body type, the thiee daughters also meet pro duction qualification levels. The daughters are: Fulton way Emperor Starlight (82) with five records averaging 13,324 lbs. of milk and 577 lbs. of butterfat, Fultonway De Oimsby Polly (82) with two recoids aveiaging 15,555 lbs, of milk and 560 lbs of butter fat, her twin sister Fultonv.ay De Oismby Molly (82), also with two lecoids a\ei aging 16,136 lbs of milk and 622 lbs. ’of buttei fat, and Fultonvay lecoids avei aging 19,941 lbs. of milk and 760 lbs. of butler fat The lecoids of all daughters are given as a 305 day, 2X maluie equivalent figmes for compauson pm poses Theiegis teied son is Fultonway School maik (85), bom in 1059 • Rachel’s” i ecognition as a Gold Medal Dam entitles her name to appear on the Hol stein Association’s roster of “super biood cows” of thfl 'breed. Parents spend the first part of a child’s life getting hir# to walk and talk. The rest of hi 3 childhood is spent in getting him to sit down and shut up.
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