Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1967, Image 11

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Lancaster
Farming
• For The Form Wife
(Continued from Page 10)
Scald milk in small sauce
pan ' Beat eggs slightly in
laige bowl Star in pumpkin,
sugais, salt, cinnamon, cloves,
ginger, nutmeg, and maple
flavoring. Beat in scalded milk
Pqui into cooled pastry shell
Bake in a moderate oven (350
degrees) 40 to 45 minutes, or
unifel' a knife inserted in cen
ter of filling comes out clean
Coo! completely before cut-
fo Other Protein Need When You Fee
USE ONLY »/» LB. SPECIAL TANVILAC
PER HEAD PER DAY WITH GRAIN AND
ROUGHAGE - GET BIGGER PROFITS
FOR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON !
THE TANVILAC COMPANY. INC '•
Corning Aves., lox *S, Highland i
Pai;k Station, Dos Moines 13, lowa ■
• Pleas? SetiJTßfit Additional Informal" ■ <
lion about Special Tanvi'ec. ;
I have '• Cattle
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C. O. NOLT
BIRD-IN-HAND
YOU'VE SOT TO HAVE A SYSTEM- GO JAMESWAY POWER CHORINC
BIG J
POWER CIRCLE DRIVE
unloads frozen silage every time
The Volumatic silo
distnbutor-un loader saves
you time and bother by elim
inating drive drums and ad
justing weights. Three-point
suspension keeps unloader
level. Power circle drive pro
vides positive power that
doesn’t depend upon silage
surface for traction. The Vol
umatic unloads frozen silage
or fluffy haylage every time.
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44$ South Cedar Street Ph. J 626-8144 Lititz, Penna. 17543
ting.
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9 inch baked pie shell,
cooled
Green food coloung
1 pound, 13-ounce can pear
hal\ es
1 package fioren laspber
ues, thawed, leseiving
liquid
1 taolespoon comstaich
Stn food coloring into penis
and symp in can Let stand
until peais become gieen in
oo’or Remove peais and diain
well on absoibemt paper Dram
liquid, about 1 cup, fiom rasp
beiixes In a saucepan com
bine cornstarch and a small
amount of laspberry liquid,
blend well Gradually stir in
remaining liquid Heat slowly,
stirring constantly, until mix
ture thickens. Fold in rasp
berries Pour half of mixture
into bottom, of baked pie shell
SPECIAL
TANVILAC
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Feeders Soy « • •
"The Most Economical
Feeding Plan of AH' 1
No trouble with scours or cattle
coins off feed. You’ll be more than
satisfied with our feeding program
for you’ll get healthy stock, quick
gains at low cost. Remember, there’s
a FEED LOT PROVEN TANVILAC
CULTURE PRODUCT FOR EVERT
FARM-FEEDING PURPOSE.
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR
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FRUIT PIE
Phone Lane. 397-0751
NO DRIVE DRUMS
TO LIFT
NO WEIGHTS
TO ADJUST
Arrange pear halves, cut side
down, on top of raspberry
mixture Spoon remaining
raspbeny sauce around out
side of pear halves. Refngei
ate until set Seive immedi
ately to pi event coloi change
in fi ml
RAISIN PIE
CRUST;
1 cup sifted tegular a 11-
puipose flour
Va teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons laid
3 tablespoons milk
FILLING:
3 eggs
3 /4 cup honey
1 cup dairy sour cream
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 cup cooked pitted chopped
piunes
1 cup raisins
Vs cup chopped walnuts
Crust: Into a bowl sift to
gether flour and salt Cut in
butter and laid until mixture
resembles small peas Sprinkle
milk over flour mixtuie, 1 ta
blespoon at a time, mixing
lightly v/ith fork after each
addition Shape dough into
ball On floured board roll
Vs-inch thick into a circle one
inch larger than diameter of
pie plate Fold circle in half
ovei lolling pin Ease into pie
plate Flute edge
Filling: Beat eggs slightly
Blend in honey, soui cieam
and lemon juice Fold in
prunes and raisins Pour into
pie shell Sprinkle nuts over
top Bake 50-60 minutes or un
til a knife inserted near cen
ter comes out clean
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Don’t Neglect
Your Eyes
Visit Your Eye Doctor
if you are m doubt.
Doctor’s
Prescriptions Filled
Adjustments, Repairs
DAVID’S
OPTICAL CO.
Alwajs See Better
403 N. DUKE STREET
Lancaster
Phone 394 2767
Apply On Frozen Ground
T IT 11T r Newr Holland 354-2112
Ivan M. Martin, Inc- Terr* biu 445-3455
Blue Ball, Pa. Gap 442-4141
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14, 1967
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Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard?. ..
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Meals and the Young School Child
The 6 to 10-year-old needs a leisurely
breakfast
Get children up early enough to allow
time foi dressing and time for bieakfast
A thin child sometimes gains weight
when a generous bieaktast, eaten quietly, is
the only change in his routine
A leisurely breakfast and pleasant rising
may require an earlier bedtime hour
A planned snack after school is often
desirable Include foods which will digest be
fore supper, such as bread and butter, milk,
fruit, or a hard cooked egg Don’t include
candy or other sweets They may destroy his
appetite for supper.
A good basic lunch has sand
wiches, raw vegetable, milk,
fiuit, and a cookie It’s a good
idea to have one hot food,
either heated at school or car
ried in a thermos bottle Such
a dish could be chowder, cream
soup, or cocoa
It takes several months foi
positive health and vigoi from
conect food and regulated lest
and play to show up
Many families have had the
health of all members im
pioved when the ouginal aim
was to benefit the childien
How Do You Manage
Your Time?
Your attitude toward home
making may be the clue to
your use of time Don’t say,
“I’m just a housewife ” Re
member that the tasks of
homemaking are parts of your
COLONIAL
PELLETS
KifJs Rats and Mice
The original pellet form bait
with a sugar flavor that rats
and mice eat best. 1 lb. poly
bag only $l.OO
You MUST be satisfied or your
money back.
Sold at leading feed and farm
supply stores.
Hershey Bros., Reinholds
Denver Supply Co., Denver
Lebanon Hardware, Lebanon
D. E. Horn & Co.. Red Lion
Hoist Hardware, Leola
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very important role that
of being a successful home
maker
Successful homemakeis are
good managers Management
is using resources to get what
you want or to attain family
goals
Time is one of the most im
portant of these resources.
How do jou manage the time
jou have duung the day 9 Aie
you a putteior, forever pick
ing up and putting down 7 Do
you spend a lot of jour time
looking for misplaced things?
Do you allow your need to do
jobs crowd out jour want to
do jobs’
Don’t over-do one day, and
then take 2 01 3 days to re
cover
Judge the effort and time
you should spend on each job.
Does it contribute to your
family’s health, comfort, or
happiness 9 Does the job show
a piofit, measured against the
amount of time" and energy
you expended 9
Allow some time for inter
ruptions Keep a flexible peri
od in your flay so that you can
meet unexpected demands It
makes the difference between
a systematic and a chaotic
household
SEETHE
WORLD S LIGHTEST
DIRECT DRIVE
CHAIN SAW.
jry
MCCULLOCH MAC 1-10
The greatest lightweight of 'em
all is here. 10 Vz lbs.* of fast
cutting, dependable, easy
handlin’ McCulloch It’ll tackle
any cutting job you’ve got around
the farm, cabin or right at home.
Complete with 12" cutting team,
fingertip primer, weatherproof
ignition, big capacity gas and oil
tanks and the new, streamlined
design that won’t hang up in
heavy brush or limbing work.
•Engine weight only, dry, less bar and chain*
LANDIS «ROS. INC.
Manheim Pike, Lancaster
Phone 393-3906
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