Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 23, 1968, Image 15

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    READ LABEL BEFORE
SPRAYING PESTICIDES
Livestock treated with certain
pesticides for control of insects
and other pests such as lice,
cattle grub and ticks, must be
held a certain number of days
before being slaughtered, says
David 0. Quinn, extension
specialist at West Virginia Uni
versity.
The label on the pesticide will
contain the. information neces
sary for'determining the waiting
period from application to
slaughter. Directions must be
followed exactly to avoid illegal
residue that contaminates meat.
Proper use of pesticides will
protect livestock, eliminate
harmful residue and increase
your production of high-quality
animals that sell at a good price,
Quinn says.
Draw your wisdom from old
men, and your enthusiasm from
young men.
SAVE AT
BOB’S
Save Rite
market
743 S BROAD ST.
LITITZ, PENNA.
Thanksgiving
We Gather Together
In Thankful Spirit . . .
To meet with family and friends
to express our thankfulness
for the many good things of life
these happy customs began
with the first Thanksgiving Day.
And may they long continue! At
this season, it’s our favorite
custom to extend our thanks and
best wishes to our friends and
customers. To all of you, a happy,
hearty Thanksgiving!
WOLGEMUTH BROS.,
torrespondence
Courses mL
ss
HOME DECORATING AID
Making your home more com
fortable is part of your job as
homemaker. Individuality de
velops in decorating when your
home is the natural outgrowth
of your family’s interests.
There are no set rules for
home decorating. But, you will
need guidelines if you want the
satisfaction of creating the
changes yourself. You’ll find
practical guides in a home study
course on home furnishing.
Available from The Pennsylvan
ia State University, the course
is designed to aid the person un
trained in decorating.
Course material covers color
and the art of combining colors
into pleasing color schemes.
One section discusses the ar
rangement of furniture and ac
cessoiies into attractive and
functional groups. Another part
of the course has information
on buying furnishings such as
floor coveiings, lamps, cui tains,
and draperies.
You can get the House Fur
nishings course for $2 25 from
Correspondence Courses, 202
Agricultural Education Build
ing. University Park, Pennsyl
vania 16802.
Mount Joy, Pa.
• For The Form Wife
(Continued from Page 14)
vanilla. Frost sides and tops of
stacks, heaping the cream on
the top to make a cone-shaped
mound. Toast coconut in a
skillet. Cool and sprinkle coco
nut over whipped cream. Chill
until ready to serve. Serve with
hot spiced cranberry-apple
drink.
CRANBERRY APRICOT
HAM GLAZE
1 can (1 pound) jellied
cranberry sauce
Mi cup brown sugar
Ms cup drained canned
apricots, sieved or 1 can
strained apricot baby food
Beat cranberry sauce with
beater until “saucy” smooth.
Add brown sugar and sieved
apricots. Spoon over ham the
last half hour of baking or heat
and pour over ham slice just
before serving.
CRANBERRY PUDDIN’ CAKE
Topping:
IVz cups fresh cranberries
m cups water
IVs cups sugar
2 teaspoons cornstarch
1 tablespoon butter
Sprinkle of nutmeg
Cook cranberries in watei till
they “pop ” Mix sugar and corn
starch and add slowly Cook
five minutes. Remove from fire,
add butter and nutmeg Turn
into 8 x 8-inch baking pan
Cake:
VA cups sifted flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
Vs cup sugar
% cup shortening
Vz cup milk
Vz cup cut up dates
Vz cup chopped walnuts
Vs cup raisins
Sift flour, baking powder and
sugar together Cut in shorten
ing until consistency of corn
meal. Pour in milk and mix
well. Blend in dates, walnuts
Park ’N Shop 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
890 S. QUEEN ST.
LANCASTER
INC.
LAND SAKES
it wouldn’t be
CHRISTMAS
without the things
from
Rebman's
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 23.1968
Ladies,
Have You Heard?...
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Consider Launderability Of Clothes
When buying new clothes, check their launderability and
choose garments that lequire minimum care.
Certain construction features, minimum
care fabrics, and special finishes make wash
ing and ironing easier, and save time and
energy.
Read hangtags and garment labels to
learn the fabric content and amount of
shrinkage to expect, as well as some washing
instructions. Save the tags.
Check these tags when you launder these
garments to give them the best of care.
If washing results differ from those ex
pected from the information given on the tag,
return the merchandise to the store. You’ll be
helping promote reliability in labels and in
structions
Deep, well-finished seams with edges that
don’t fray easily indicate easy
care And the fewer the seams,
the better
Be sine all paits of the gar
ment are colorfast to machine
washing.
Look for well-finished button
holes, hems, trim, and washable
linings
Closely woven twul 01 plain
weaves are less susceptible to
snags and distoitions in laun
deimg than loose knits and
damask weaves.
Tips On Using Baking Powder
Although baking powder is a
veiy small part of a recipe it’s
and raisins Drop batter by
tablespoonfuls into hot cran
berry mixture Bake in slow
oven, 325 degrees, for 50 to 55
minutes
jO
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THOMAS
the key to many successfully
baked foods
Bakiftg powdei hugely de
ls i mines the gram, texture,
shape, volume, and lightness cf
baked foods
Foi good lesults, the amount
of baking powder needed is
small and exact
Not quite enough or a bit tco
much can cause baking failures.
Not all baking powders aie
alike the three types of bak
ing powdei all contain soda and
one or moie acid-reacting sub
stances. But acid ingredients
differ.
(Continued on Page 19)
Clarence H. Risser
R D 2 Lititz, Pa,
Ph. 717-626-6164
Your new P-A-G deader
sells a full line of Special
Cross and Four-Way
Cross corn varieties. He
offers valuable planting,
growing, and harvesting
information. See him soon
for the Successful Ones—
proved corn, sorghum,
and alfalfa.
P-A-G DIVISION
W. R. GRACE & CO.
AURORA. ILLINOIS 60507
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