• For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 20) degrees) long enough to brown marshmallows, about 45 minutes Serve piping hot. Makes six servings. NOTE You can make two cas seroles of this vegetable treat for 10 to 12 servings. CHERRY COBBLER U cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 egg Ha cups flour teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 tablespoon tapioca 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 tablespoons butter ’/a cup milk 2 cups cherries, sweetened Sift flour and measure Sitl iloui baking powdci, salt and sugar togethei Cut shoi toning into diy ingredients Beat egg and add milk Combine with flour mixture Stn until flom is damp Pom cheines into a greased, shallow baking dish Sprinkle with tapioca, add lemon juice and butter Diop battei in 6 mounds on top of cheines Bake at 400 degrees foi 30 min utes Seive warm with milk or cream. Makes six seivmgs. VARIATION- Replace one cup of chenies with one cup pine apple chunks and follow direc tions as given. PIGS IN THE BLANKET 1 pound hamburger % cup tomato juice 1 small onion, minced NO SERVICE CHARGES FARM WOMEN SOCIETIES Society 26 Faim Woman Society 26, Manhoim, met recently at the home of Mrs Abiam Mumniau, Manhcim RD2, with Mrs Paul Bi übaker as co hostess Two new membcis were wel comed Mis Robeit Biubakei and Mis Haiolcl Siplmg Members were encomagcd to wntc to then state icpiescnta tnes concerning Xiated moi ics Society 19 will enteitam So ciety 26 on July 11 at 12 30 p in at the Lititz Chinch o 1 the Brethren, Litilz Society 26 will hold their family picnic at (he Manhcim Memonal Paik on July 26 at 1 p m Each membei is to bung a covered dish and the Society will furnish the sandwiches and coffee Mis Noah J Fuhiman, Lit itz was the guest speaker and presented a Pennsylvania 1 teaspoon salt 1 1 teaspoon pepper teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Make youi favonte biscuit dough 01 use a piepaied biscuit mix Roll to one-fom th inch thickness and cut into four inch squaies Place one tablespoon meat mixtuie in centei of each squaie Fold over dough so meat is coveied Place in gi eased pan and bake at 425 degiees for 40 minutes Makes eight “pigs ” Personal Checking Accounts with $lOO Average Balance THIS SERVICE ALSO AVAILABLE TO SERVICE CLUBS. CHURCH GROUPS & OTHER NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Commonwealth National Bank Lancaster - Centerville - Lancaster East - Landisville Lititz - Manheim Township - Millersville - Rohrerstown Dutch skit entitled "Furhood led ” Next meeting will be Aug 27, when the membeis will tour lleishcv Medical Center, Hei shey They will meet at the Clearview Bowling Lanes at 6 45 pm to go to Heishey Af tei the tom the membeis will go to the home ol Mis Dave Gaibei, Manetta RDI. lor a meeting The June meeting ol Faun Women Society 18 met at the laim home ol Mis John Hon. 1564 Millpoit Road, Lancastci Devotions weie led bj .Mis Jciome Biubakci Membeis answeiecl i oil call b\ telling of then favont camping 01 picinc aiea Miss Edith Hen spoke on camping and outdooi cooking Also in June, Society 11 enter tained Society 18 at the Method ist Chuich in Quan yville at a luncheon Veina Albeit spoke to a laige gioup on heibs, i elating the subject to the Bible Membeis weie encomaged to assemble migiant kits and alsc to remember Anne Foibes on hei buthday Miss Foibes was Lancaster County home econom ics extension agent toi many jears on Member FDIC Society 18 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 4. 1970—21 Have You Heard? ~. By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Label leading can cut com food costs 11 you lead it light, the label on ledeiallv inspected meal and poulti y pioducls can be youi best li lend when you shop These pioducls must bo checked foi com position and then labels checked foi liulhiul ness by the US Depailment ol Agi iculluie’s Consume! and Maiketmg Seivice beloie they can be pioduced 11, foi example, vou aie planning chili as the mam dish in youi menu shop foi ' Chili Con Came” A iedeially inspected can ol this pioduct must contain at least 40 pei cent fiesh meat and would be suitable foi the mam comse in your meal An item labeled ‘ Chili Sauce with Meat” need contain only 6 pei cent fiesh meat, and you would piobably want to supplement it to assuie a nutations meal If jou aie like most consum- eis, you associate ceitam chaiactenstics with the pio duct name on a label To help assuie that the pioduct you buy has the characteristics you associate with it, USDA sets standaids that descnbe what a pioduct must contain Such le qunements specify things like the minimum amount of meat, the maximum amount of wa- Ladies, Labels Tell Inside Stoi> tei, and what olhei ingiedients may be used in the pioduct Foi example, ‘Beans with Bacon in Sauce” must have at least 12 pei cent bacon, while “Beans with Fianks in Sauce’’ must include at least 20 per cent fianks “Beef Stioganoff” must be made with at least 45 pei cent fiesh uncooked beef oi 30 per cent cooked beef, and at least 10 per cent sour cieam oi a “gourmet” combination of at least 7 5 pei cent sour cieam and at least 5 pei cent wine A “Tin key Pot Pie” must contain at least 14 per cent cooked, deboned tin key meat. “Chicken Soup,” undei Federal inspection, can contain no less than two per cent chicken meat For some products, such as chopped ham and oleomaiga nne, complete standaids of identity have been established by USD A These standaids le quue specific mgiedients to be present. Under composition standaids such as these, the pioduct name can tell you a great deal about what is inside But the label can leveal still moie helpful infoi mation to those who take the time to lead it It lists the ingiedients staitmg with the one weighing the most, and continuing to the one weighing the least, stoi age oi cooking msti notions when necessaiy the net weight of the pioduct, the packei s or distnbutoi’s name and addiess, and the maik of inspection In othei woids, it lets you know what you aie paying foi Packaging too, comes under the watchful e\ es of Fedei al in spection It cannot be decep tive PicUues leu example, must tiuly lepiesent what is inside the package II any garnishes oi seiving dishes aie shown the wouls ‘solving suggestion’ oi suggested sen mg’ must ap peal with the pictuie Infoimed about Fedeial stan daids and labeling you will be leady to stait leading labels to save money on youi next ti ip to the giocery sloie Plentiful Foods foi July July shoppeis will be olieied a wide vanety of their favoute foods, accoidmg to the U S De paitment of Agucultuie Con sumei and Maiketing Service’s Plentiful Foods List The list foi July carnes al ways - popular bi oiler - fryei s, honey, fresh summer vege tables, watei melons, fiesh peaches and fresh plums, fiesh and processed lemons and limes and rice Maiketings of broilei-fiyeis are expected to um eight per cent ahead of last July, so theie will be plenty of these succu- 0 \V.:\ •v \ THOMAS