I For'Th* Farm Wife ‘ (Continued from Page 10) ♦hick)- Force ’through a strain *7 pulp should measure 2 cups. «»We. Soften gela tine In orange juice. In top of Rouble boiler, beat together -art yolks and % cup sugar. Pour milk over egg mixture. Cook over simmering water, stirring constantly until slight ly thickened. Remove from heat. Add vanilla extract and softened gelatine. Stir until dissolved. Cool 5 minutes. Gradually stir in cranberry puree. Refrigerate stirring oc casionally. until mixture founds when dropped from spoon. Fold in cream. Pour Into - -lined cake pan. Refriger ate 4 hours or until set. Makes 12 servings. i * Spiced Coffee would really ■et off some of these desserts — SPICED-COFFEE Thinly pared rind from OUR ANALYSIS OF YOUR OIL-HEATING EQUIPMENT NOW MAY SAVE YOU MONEY ALL WINTER LONG! Our free analysis of your oil-heating system can tell you what it may need to function economically and efficiently next winter. It may need cleaning, adjustment, or minor part replacement. Or perhaps you'll want-to improve your oil burner y with Texaco's Jet Flame Booster, the scientific new flame-control development that can increase burner effi ciency by as much as 42%. We do a careful, thorough job. Call us now. We Give S & H Green Stamps Garber Oil Co. Texaco Fuel Chief Heating 1 Oil ■ 105 ■ Fairview St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Farm Women No. 13 Hold 35th Anniversary Farm Women Society Group 13 marked its 35th anniversary Saturday at a dinner meeting honoring four past presidents and current president Mrs. Isaac Koser, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Groff, Mount Joy. .Past presidents were: Mrs. Harry Zook, Mrs John Denlinger, Mrs. Samuel Good, and Mrs. Ervin Brown. Mrs. John Denlinger was in charge of arrangements for Va orange 1 cinnamon stick, 2to 3 inches in length 1 vanilla pod TO prepare 8 cups of cof fee place above three ingredi ents in the water. Make coffee as usual. Top with whipped cream and serve with your favorite dessert. rmvra i Ph. 653-1821 the meeting which, was attend ed by 52 members and hus bands. In celebration of the anni versary, Mrs. Harry Zook read the history of the first meet ing, which was held at Bard in-Hand, and gave the high lights of 'the following years. Grant Hurst, a McOaskey High School teacher, spoke on “Developing a Sense of Humor”. The following officers were elected for 1967: Mrs. Harry Zook, president; Mrs. Raymond Denlinger, vice president; Mrs. William Bard, secretary; Mrs. John Bare, corresponding sec retary, and Mrs. M. S, 'Wlut myer, treasurer. 'At the County Farm Women Convention November 5 at So lanco High School, Society 3 and 13 will be in charge of banquet registrations. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. William Kane, Leola, on November 11. Way back in the 1870’s, food took 58% of all the consumer earned. Now, the figure is 18.2% of disposable income the lowest in history. SUPER Self Service SHOES 2750 Columbia Ave. Lancaster Lane. Co.’s Largest Shoe Store •All Ist Quality Super Low Prices (fuel Chief) 101 l HEATING EQUIPMENT! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 22, 1966—11 For the Farm Wife and Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist It’s Worth Knowing Buy U. S. Grade A or AA eggs for fry ing and hard cooking. U. S. Grade B eggs would be a good buy for scrambling or for use as an ingredient in cakes and casseroles. The size of the egg has no bearing on its quality. Instead you might prefer Extra Large or smaller Mediums. When you com pare prices, check both the size and the quality grade. Sauerkraut originally came from China. Back in the Third Century, B. C. a Chinese emperor addpd a form of kraut to supple ment the rice diet of laborers building the Great Wall. His cabbage . . fermented in rice wine . . . improved his men’s nutrition and became an international ithe grade. Chtoose 'higher food. Rich in ascorbic acid when high color is im* low in caion.es, sauerkraut important, lower ones when also easy on the budget. economy is more important. Broiler and fryers are about Kitchen Tools 9to 12 weeks old when mar- Tools in your top kitchen keted. Because they are young drawer should prove their birds, they will be tender. worth through frequent use. If you plan to buy a large Tools seldom used may not be beef purchase from a freezer- worth the space they take and supplier, list the cuts and size may well be discarded The portions your family prefers, very minimum tools you need and be careful about picking include measuring kit of a reliable firm. Choose a grade stacked cups, spoons, and glass high enough m quality to be measure; tongs; turner, rotary worth freezing. Mo;t consutn- beater, portable hand mixer, or ers prefer US. Choice. No standard mixer; grater, paring meat is a bargain unless your knife and sheer; 'French cook family will eat it ... so buy knife; two sizes of spatulas; quality meat. Remember . . openers, and rubber spatula the hindquaater will have more steaks and roasts, the Mow Grass Until Growth Stops forequarter more pot roasts, Grass allowed to grow high stew, and ground meat e r than normal going into win- When you want a top-qual- ter may mat down under the ity apple, buy U.S. Extra Fan- snow. This makes it more sus cy, U.S. Fancy, and combana- ceptible to snow mold injury i tion U S Extra Fancy and US. than if it were cut to normal Fancy. For red apple varieties, height, says Jack Harper, ex ithe redder the iskm the higher tension lawn specialist Hunting Supplies Hunting License Groff’s Hardware Effective Immediately! Your Savings Are Now Federally Insured to $15,000. r> n IFIRST FEDERAL! S' QJavings and/nan 4 ASSOCIAtToN of LANCASTER A. 25 North Duke St. IP Mon.' thru Thun. Fri. 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