PFA Women Start Accident Study The women’s committees of the Pennsylvania Farmeis’ As sociation and the Maiyland ■Farm Buieau, Inc on November 1 began collecting accident in formation in all Pennsylvania and Maryland counties for a one y:ar period. Detailed reports will be sought on three specific types of accidents hay balers and chop pers, horses and homestead falls The objective of this pilot study is to put together suf ficient information about these accidents so that appropriate countermeasures can be employ ed to effectively get at' their causes and substantially i educe their numbers Each county will have a wom an reporter. To assist, there V’lll be broad publicity of the piogram to encouiage persons in addition to farm bureau members to contact the reporter il-they are involved in or have knowledge of any accidents in the three categories Special re porting forms, designed for computer analysis, were de veloped by-NSC. Also, standard definitions for an accident and a farm are used so that derived information can be pooled with data from other states until enough reports are Have you tl with a Cas« area, there loading or excellent. side than w: „ . so easy to operate Anyone can become a proficient opera tor. Get a heavy-duty farm loader plus a profitable “part time” job, all in one machine We have the most liberal financing opportunities available right now. A. L. HERR & BRO. Mrs. Brackbill Makes Christmas Cookies (Continued From Page 20) xemove from foil and place on paper towels to absorb oils. HERMITS 1 pound seedless raisins Steam by adding 14 cup water to raisins and bringing to a boil Turn off heat Keep lid on until they cool IVs cups light brown sugar Vt cup butter or shortening Cream above mixture. Add 2 beaten eggs Vs cup swet milk Vs cup warm water Then add: cups sifted western flour teaspoon soda teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon cloves cup english walnuts (ground) Mix thoroughly and cool Drop by teaspoonful Bake at 350 de grees approximately 10 minutes Makes about 4 dozen LOVE NUT COOKIES v 2 pound butter or margarine 2 cups granulated sugar C. earn together Add 2 beaten eggs available on each accident type to apply problem-solving techniques FARMERS- Earn extra money with a Case Vz teaspoon soda mixed with 3 tablespoons sweet milk Add to mixture 4 cups western flour Work like bread dough Cool Roll to about Vs inch thick Cut with desired cutters Sprinkle with gianulated sugai and Vz english walnut in center Bake at 350 degrees appioximately 10 minutes Makes around 12 dozen VANILLA JUMBLE % pound butter 1 pound granulated sugar Cream, Add -4 ' beaten eggs. teaspoon soda mixed with > Vi teaspoon vinegar and 1 Vs. teaspoon milk Add to creamed mixtme Add V/z pound (6 cups) flour Cool Cut with doughnut cut ter- Tnm with green sugai. And at one place red sugar to resemble green w-°ath with red bow Makes 12 U.T-6 dozen Bake at 350 degrees about 10 minutes SOFT MOLASSES COOKIE % pound lard 1 pound light brown sugar Cream above ingredients. Add 1 quart green .label (Brer Rab bit) molasses 4 pound or (16 cups) flour Lancaster Farming, Saturday. December 5,1970—21 Ladies, Have You Heard? . . • <£\ By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Weekly Lunch Packing Routine Saves Time, Assures Fresh Meals Hey Mom' Why pack lunch early every morning when a few well spen minutes over the weekend wrll do the entrre job for the week’ All you need rs a menu and food for the week, and some plastic wrap and your freezer Take the time to assemble food for the weeks lunches Mix a quantity of sandwich fillings or slice meats Lightly butter enough slices of bread for the week’s sandwiches Make each sandwich and slice them ready for eating Wrap them individually in Handi-Wiap Stack them neatly in the freezer compartment of the refrigerator or freezer. Wash fresh fruit, prepare ray vege tables and wrap these in one-lunch por tions with plastic wrap and re frigerate in the vegetable cns- f ?Vollte cake, let it cool, fiost p er it, slice it into individual Also, keep change for milk squares, wiap each square in money on hand plastic wrap and stack them For an added surprise in the neatly in the freezer lunches bake your family’s Each morning you or the kids can select fiom the fieezer and and 2 ounces or (14 cup) refrigerator one sandwich, one soda fruit and vegetable seiving, and 1 quart buttermilk one piece of cake foi placing in 2 (teaspoons ginger (can be the lunch boxes or bags in just omitted) a few seconds and then be Mix well Cool. Di op by tea- on the way spoonful Brush top with beaten The thawing of fiozen lunch egg yolk Bake 10 to 15 minutes foods will take place safely m at 350 to 375 degiees side the plastic wiap with no SAND TARTS sogginess, diyness oi loss of V> pound butter flavoi oi fieshness By noon 2 cups sugar the lunch will be leady and Ci earn together Add 3 beaten eggs 4 cups flour 25 sandwiches Roll leal thin Cut with 3 pounds of sandwich filling cookie cutters Bake at 325 de- 4 loaves regular bread giees 10 minutes oi until a Vi box of Handi-Wrap plastic light golden brown Decoiate wrap, regular roll with beaten egg, cinnamon oi Follow this routine for hap ground peanuts Oi decoiate piei mornings You’ll earn an with coloied sugar without eggs A+ fiom your family' NEXT YEAR, DON'T GET CAUGHT SHORT JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS Stait now for a carefree Christmas shopping spree next season with a Chust mas Club Account tailored to your needs Be it $1 or $2O a week, you’ll receive a check next November, in plenty of time to meet the needs on yom list We will pay youi 50th payment if you keep the other 49 payments current on a monthly basis, and open youi account before January 4, 1971 Ston in today and stait planning for next Chnstmas now. 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