Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 20, 1968, Image 19

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    Springtime Egg Festival Kits
Have Message For Homemakers
Springtime is an ideal time to
pay homage to the common, or
dinary egg. This is the message
for homemakers contained in
special Springtime Egg Festival
Kits sent to food editors of the
nation's top 512 newspapers.
Food editors are told the rea
son for holding Springtime Egg
Festival from May 1 to June 15
in a letter from Patricia Myles.
Director of Home Economics of
the Poultry and Egg National
Board. In the fine spring air
hens don’t mind working over
time, so eggs are abundant and
prices are unusually attractive
to the consumer.
The kits contain a mouth-wa
tering recipe for a special
springtime egg dish and accom
panying photograph, exclusive
to each newspaper in its circula
tion area, and Springtime Egg
FARM WOMEN NEWS
SOCIETY 9
The Society of Farm Women
No 9, met at the Boy’s Club
Lodge at Camp Snyder recently
and entertained Society No 11
at a buffet luncheon. There were
21 members and 19 guests.
Mrs. H. Wilbur Heller wel
comed the guests and gave the
devotions.
The Society plans a bus trip
May 9, leaving the car barn.
East Chestnut St. at 7:45 a.m
to go to Flemmgton New Jer
sey, to visit the Flemington
Glass and Pottery Factory, and
a tour of the Doras Duke Gar
dens. The bus will return to
Lancaster at 8:30 p m Cost is
$6 50 for transportation and the
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Festival drawings to brighten
food pages.
Also included in the kits are
features on eggs to be published
throughout the festival. Topics
Include "Egg Quality Highest
Ever," "Eggs Contribute To
Good Nutrition," "Eggs Around
The Clock.” “Storing Eggs Wise
)v" i>nd "Buying Eggs By The
Pound."
me true economy of eggs is
seen when the cost of eggs per
pound is computed, the last re
lease points out. A dozen large
eggs weigh a pound and a half.
And to round out the story of
the Good Egg, each food editor
is getting a sheet full of egg
facts and fillers. A sample fact:
‘Egg protein is so near perfec
tion that scientists use it as a
standard to measure the value
of protein in other foods."
fee to enter the gardens
Reservations are to be made
before May 1 with Mrs. J Ed
ward Brenneman.
SOCIETY 7
Society of Farm Won en 7 met
Saturday at the home of Mrs
Walter Denlinger, Paradise Rl.
with Mrs. Earl Beane, vice pres
ident, presiding
Devotions were led by Miss
Barbara Denlinger Beth and
Bonnie Denlinger sang a duet
Donations were received for
Christ’s Home, Paradise Miss
Ushi Spange, exchange student
from Germany, spoke.
The next meeting will be held
May 11 at the home of Mrs
Herman Brackbill at 2 pm
DRIVE THE
BEST
BARGAIN
IN
TOWN...
AUTO LOAN
FROM
Conestoga—Bank
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LANCASTER'CENTERVILLE/LANDISVILLE'LITITZ
MANHEIM TOWNSHIP MILLERSVILLE'ROHRERSTOWN
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation
# For The Form Wife
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ALMOND ELECTRIC
MIXER PASTRY
Fi cups enriched instantizcd
all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
U cup chopped blanched al
monds
'i cup shortening
!1 teaspoon almond cvtract
'a cup cold water
Desired filling
Stir flour, salt and nuts to
gether in large mixing bowl.'
Add shortening: mix at low
speed about 1 minute, scraping
bowl constantly. Combine al
mond extract and water; add
and mix until all flour is mois
tened and dough begins to gath
er into beaters, about minute
Scrape bowl constantly. Form
dough into ball: divide in half.
Roll one portion on lightly
floured surface to circle V*-inch
thick; fit loosely into pan. Fill
with desired filling. Trim pastry
and flute edge Bake in pre
heated 425 degree oven 25 to 30
minutes, or until falling is cook
ed and crust is lightly browned
PLANTING SHRUBS
We often get the question
from folks who are planting
shrubs or trees relating to when
they should apply fertilizer to
this new plant The first year
the amount of fertilizer is not
nearly as important as the
mulching around the plant and
keeping the roots soaked every
week to 10 days; it is not ex
pected that we would get much
growth the first year from most
trees or shrubs because of the
shock through transplanting,
the important thing to do is to
keep the tree living by provid
ing sufficient moisture.
AN
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 20,1968 —l r
For the
Farm Wife and
Ladies, Have You Heard?...
Bt Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
SR New Soil Releasing Finish
SR is the new soil release finish now being
put on many durable press fabrics. The textile
and garment industries describe SR as a finish
that releases all water and oil-borne stains;
prevents or fights soil redeposition in launder
ing; provides cleaner, brighter fabrics, and
may also act as an anti-static agent
Encourage Teenager To Read
A teenager’s reading habits usually reflect
his childhood reading experiences. Reading is
such an important part of a teenager’s life
that parents will do well to arouse his interest
in reading.
Have books around the house that may
interest a young peison
When a teenager leads, he
usually takes advantage of books
on hand
Tips on Buying Head Lettuce
Freshness is the most impor
tant thing to check for when
you buy le.tuce
Look for a crisp green head,
one that’s free from spots or
bruises
A good head is compact, solid,
and heavy for its size
Generally, if a head of lettuce
feels light you lift it, and
leaves look rather loose, you
aren’t getting much for youi
money
Remember it’s not necessary
to press or squeeze a head of
lettuce.
You can tell a lot simply by
looking over the display of let-
Save
at
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MARKET
743 S. BROAD ST.
LITITZ, PENNA.
Two important things
when borrowing money
You need « sharp pencil plus the specialized financial advte*
of Farm Credit to determine how your financial needs can
best be served. Farm production must be maintained, even
Increased if possible. Providing the financingto insure this Is
Farm Credit's job. Farw Credit loans are available nowfor any
sound farm need. And, at realistic rates. Farm -rA
Credit interest is based on the unpaid balance
of the loan. That saves you money. " 11
Farm Credit
ASSOCIATIONS
411 W. Roseville Rd.. Lancaster Agway Building, Lebanon
Ph. 393-3921 _ Ph. 273-4506
Family
tuce and by lifting a head to
get an idea of its weight
Spring Fashions
Feature Femininity
This spring it’s smart to be
feminine again with the em
phasis on white necklines to ac
cent dresses, suits and jackets
You’ll see frilly jabots, man
tailored ascots of white pique
bibs frothy with flounces of lace
ruffled white organdy, and die
keys with white nylon ruffles
To keep these neckwear sep
arates snowy-white and spotles'
is a necessity for a well-groom
ed appearance
Most of these neckwear pieces
are easy to wash and will drip
dry overnight It’s a good idea
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THOMAS