;• For Tho Form Wife (Ototiaiied from Page 8) aog* Juice, margarine, and w «ter. Stir into flour mix ture. Add nuts and mix well. Turn into a 13x9x2-inch pan rubbed with margarine. Bake in a moderate oven (350 de grees) 40 to 45 minutes. Serve warm or cold with ice cream topped with Spiced Orange Sauce*. <■ SPICED ORANGE SAUCE y 2 stick butter or mar- garine cup sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon grated or- ange rind teaspoon salt a 4 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice i/ 4 cup water y s teaspoon nutmeg Combine sugar, cornstarch, oiange rind, and salt m a saucepan. Stir in orange and lemon juice, and water. Cook 9 MONEYMAKING ALFALFAS DuPuit Vernal Buffalo Banger Cayuga Narraganseit Haymor Northwest Common Northwest Grimm S MONEYMAKING CLOVERS Certified Petmscott Select Pennscott Penna. Medium Red Midwest Medium Bed Mammoth Alsike - Yellow Sweet Tall Sweet Fresh seed mixed and Inoculated (FREE) Save with REIST’S Seeds REIST SEED COMPANY Mount Joy, Pa. Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925) •»*A "FUP TOP" Gnimeiii l| MMTyyille over medium heat, atirrlng constantly until mixture starts to thicken. Add mar garine and nutmeg and con tinue stirring until mixture thickens and comes to a boll. Continue cooking about 6 minutes. Serve warm over Cranberry Orange Pudding. Makes IVi cups. FULTON GRANGE MEETS Fulton Grange #66 held its semi-monthly meeting at Oakryn, Pa., Dec. 27 with Gyles Brown, Master, in charge of the business meet ing The hall was appropri ately decorated for the Christ mas party which featured a gift exchange. Miss Agnes Spence, Lec turer, presented the follow ing program: Group singing ot Christmas Carols accom panied by Mrs. Adahne Ed wards, roll call, “Favorite Christmas Carols”; reading, Portable Heater Save mor* baby pigs and cut costs with circulating, forced-air heat. A Century “Flip-Top" prevents chilling and dampness eliminates crowding saves on feed! Just-pennies an hour to operate burns low cost No. 1 fuel oil or kerosene. Full .length; removable '"Flip-Top” unusually easy-to-dean.- Lowcost-Certury,. thermostat available to provide-lmdom halt with automatic control Wfjw vourheater with fuel savings of 30% to 50%. Coma in for »n "instant" demonstration today! Service Farm "Medieval Chrlctnuwi Tree,” by Mrs. Chester Todd, Jr., and colored slides of the Great Smoky Mountains Na tional Park by George Fry of N. Carolina. The next meeting will be held January 10. FORMER COUXTIAN PEVX STATE AOR. GRADUATE John S. Shenk, 11, a na tive Lancaster Countian who formerly resided at Willow- Street, graduated wi*h high distinction from the Pennsyl vania State University Satur day, December 11, 1965, re ceiving a Bachelor of Science Degree from the College of Agriculture. He majored in agronomy. Shenk plans. to begin grad uate study at the Michigan State Unnersity in East Lan sing as a graduate assistant in the crop science depart ment. He is the sou of Mr and Mi s. William Shenk, former ly of New Danville, now le biding .n tlje 'countiy of Jor dan • Amos Funk (Continued from Page 7) business-minded farm family can do in agriculture today. Tomorrow, wrth the aid of computerized planning and increased mechanization, who can say where the limit of their producing ability may be? T>EATHS IX THE HOME NEW YORK Deaths in home accidents in the United States dropped 2 percent, from 29,000 in 1963 to 28,- 500 in 1964, according to the Insurance Information Insti tute More than two out of five such fatalities resulted from tails I SUPER i Self Service H SHOES I 2750 Columbia Ave. H Lancaster H Lane. 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Some Things To Know About Color And Yourself Because colors affect your skin tone, eyes, and hair, be sure colors you choose make you feel right when you wear them. A color is becoming when it helps your skin look clear and healthy. Also it should bring out the highlights of your hair and make your eyes sparkle. Becoming colors also flatter your figure and bring out your good features. Colors must be appropriate to the occa sion, but today some version of almost any color is suitable You can’t choose a color without con sidering your own personal coloring You’ie either a warm-toned person with tanned skin, brown eyes, and brown haar, or you’re a cool-toned person with pink skin, blue eyes, and. blonde hair All other combinations tend toward either the warm or the cool When you wear colors re lated to your skin tone, you give emphasis to it If you’re a warm-skinned person, you can use earthy, warm colors, or contrasting dark bright colors to bring out the more glowiing tones m the warm skin. Actually you can wear al most any color if you choose the right lightness or dark ness and the correct bright ness 01 dullness. Try a vari ety of values and intensities near your skin to see what they do for you. Solutions to Some Faimiliiair Wood Finish Problems Never let a damp cloth lie on. a wood surface, whether PATZ Sales & Service Barn Cleaners • Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, B. D. 1 Hensel KI 8-2539 THOMAS the cloth is damp with water or any other liquid including furniture polish The damp ness could damage the finish because the moisture will be trapped under the cloth and can’t evaporate. Extremes of temperature and humidity, overexposure to sunlight, or just plain aging of the furniture can cause checking and cracking of a wood finish An application of paste wax will improve the appearance if checking is not severe Sometimes you can hide scratches on dark wood with, an applicator of a paste shoe polish in the brown shade. • Gov. Vetoes (Continued from Page 1) ures passed by the legisla* ture recently This legislation vas inspired by an investiga tion into the state milk in dustry conducted by a joint legislative committee. Two weeks ago, Scnanton signed five 'balls from the package which were designed to strengthen the Milk Con trol Commission while retain ing its light to set prices. , Provides dependable emergency elec i fric power for lights, heat, refrigera* lion, milk cooler, and water system. New WINCO 15 KW PTO with MAXI WATT gives Extra Power, Performance, and Va'ue 1 Belted tractor model and complete line of tractor and engine generators from 1500 t* 15,000 watts. (Int. Duty) Sent coupon far informafiaii ap Calf far fRCE tftmaatirafiaa L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike, Lane., Pa. Cnutama: Fteue scat me lull mfonaa tiM m tkc Whm liae aC uuMy gca* cniore. [_c>