'• For Tho Form Wifo butter % cup milk ♦ (Continued from Page 14) pettier thoroughly sugar, corn starch, nutmeg and cinnamon; stir in grope Juice. Cook, stir ring constantly, until thick and dear. Add lemon juice; chill, Serve over ice cream. ♦ • * Honey Pineapple Sundae Sauce 1 cup (BMs to 9 ounce can) crushed pineapple, drained 3 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons lemon juice Stir together pineapple, honey and lemon juice; chill. Serve over ice cream. T * * ♦ t Choco-Peanut Butter Sundae Sauce 2 squares (2 ounces) semi frtreet chocolate, melted % cup chunk style peanut Check with Farm Mortgage Farm Credit Mortgage Loans are tailored to the farmer’s needs. Long term ... up to 40 years. Payments scheduled to coincide with in come. Early pay-off without penalty. Transfer able in event of sale. I <«v •:«< <♦> ,-»^r -a* <♦>< More than half of all wells in use today are contaminated. The clearest looking, best-tastmg water may be unnt to drink. 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Probably one layer of good sized whole strawberries will be about the right thick ness, With sliced berries or peaches, or with blueberries just fill the pie shell. Pour the chilled glaze over the bernres (Continued on Page 16) ********i ************************************* | NEXT WEEK | { New Holland | f FARMERS FAIR I | SEPT. 28 -29- 30 OCT. 1 { 5 * WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 Parade 7 P.M. Ferko Strmg Band from Phila. Will give a demonstration at the Parade THURSDAY, SEPT. Kids Day after school The Sanda Khans Fire Co. Tug-Of-War 9:00 P.M. Friday Pet Parade 7:30 p.m. The Couriers WLAN's Bob Dettrey, Disc Jockey Fire Co. Tug-Of-War 9:00 P.M, Saturday— Tractor Driving Contest noon Baby Parade 4 p.m. Farmers Fair German Band The Westerns Tug-Of-War Semi-Finals 8 p.m. Tug-Of-War Finals 10 p.m. RIDES AMUSEMENTS EXHIBITS Art and Flower Show Groff's Appliance Bldg, on Froriklin Street Baby Beef and Pig ‘Show Earl Sauders * Parking Lot * Potatoes and Corn Show A. B. C. Groff * Bldg. J Vegetables and Food Exhibits School * Auditorium * ¥ »f ***** TMft Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 24, 1966 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist When You Shop For Shoo Do allow plenty ot time to shop. Do make friends with a well-trained, ex perienced shoe clerk. Do shop for shoes in the early aftei noon. Do buy shoes to suit the occasion Do buy shoes with good quality lining. Do learn quality leatheis Don’t wear the same pair ot shoes every day. Don’t expect to ‘break in” a shoe; it it doesn’t fit in the store, it never will. Don’t have shoes stretched to fit Don’t pass on hand-me-downs may cause fit problems. Use These Meal Preparation Time-Savers Keep meals simple. Plan them around the foods your family likes. Vary the season ing and the method of serving to keep them from becoming humdrum 29 M@nQ . they Plan, fewer dishes, with larg er servings. Include more one dish meals, and select some that you can prepare quickly ... top-of-the-range fashion Serve salads from a huge bowl instead of ananging in dividual seivings On occasion this plan will reduce clearmg av/ay and dash-washing time Cook vegetables in their skins when possible It will save time, flavor, and food values Small equipment will shoiten cooking time Use muffin tins 01 individual casseioles for meat loaves pies, and pud dings. Select some toods that re quire little cooking or piepa.a tion time Collect menus and recipes for quick meals, and keep an emergency shelf o' supplies on hand to match some of (he menus and recipes Choosing Top-Of-The-Range Utensils Look for Utensils that aie good con ductors ot heat so that the bottom of the utensil will heat quickly and evenly, with no hot spots on which food can stick and burn The bottoms of the utensils should be flat and lemam flat after heating to make good contact with the heating unit. The sides should be sti aight to conseive heat Coveis should fit closelv to hold steam within the pan and ieduce cooking lime Coveis, knobs, and handle gups should be ol heatpiool mateual and be easy to giasp without binn ing the fingeis The handle should bq fiimly attached so that it cannot come loose and turn in the hand. I********************* Modern Sowing Service Limestone ♦ ♦ -+ * • Belmont • Martin's Contact Stanley S. Hoffer Paradise 15 THOMAS of 687-6860