r */," s f A The beauty of this belted V-neck top lies in its ribs, knitted of “Red Heart” Knitting Worsted using an alternating pat tern of one row of rib stitch and one row of plain knit stitches. Belt, worked in straight rib stitch, encircles pull over at hips and is held in place by four belt loops worked in the same alternating pattern as V-neck top. Armhole trim, V-neck and hemline are trimmed m a rib stitch pattern. Free instructions are available by sending a self addressed, stamped envelope to this newspaper along with your request for leaflet PK 5312. *"5 "V CLASSIFIED ADS WORK CALL 626-2191 OR 394-3047 Mrs. Ober Continued from Page 20) and enough watei or soup stock to prevent sticking. Cover and cook slowly until meat is cook ed through Serve hot. Serves 8 Mis Ober says “We have an electric ice cream freezer and we make ice cream all the time ” Here is their favorite kind PINEAPPLE ORANGE ICE CREAM 2 eggs VA cups sugar % teaspoon salt 2 14 oz. cans evaporated milk 1 tablespoon orange peel (grated) 1 cup orange juice 1 UVz oz. can crushed pine apple % cup lemon juice Orange pulp from oranges squeezed for juice in recipe 1 qt. cream Beat eggs in a large bowl Add sugar and salt and beat till well blended Gradually stir in evaporated milk, pineapple, orange peel, orange and lemon juice and orange pulp Pour into 1 gallon freezer can • Add cream Freeze till firm Remove dasher and let ripen before serv ing CHERRY PONE 4 cups flour, sifted Z eggs 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 can cherries, drained Z cups sugar Vz cup shortening IV2 cups milk Cream sugar and shoitemng Add eggs and beat Sift and raeasme flour and add baking powder Then alternate dry in gredients and milk Add cherries last Bake 40-45 minutes in 375 degree oven in 9” X 13” X 2” pan. FUDGE 1 box 10X sugar Vi lb. butter % cup cocoa cup peanut butter Pinch of salt _ How do you evaluate a gro -1 teaspoon vanilla cex - y store’ Accoidmg to a re- Melt butter and let cool Add cen t study of food shoppers, other ingredients and mix mea t was the most important thoroughly Spread in buttered cn tenon that women use in de pan and cut when set. cidmg where to shop for grocer ies. Also, it’s the quality of the food not the variety offeied MINIMUM WAGE The U S Department of Labor recently reminded employers apply to most woikers in retail that the.federal minimum wage trades, to both public and pn for ceitain retail, service and vate schools, colleges and um- lg p lo fii e 0 f a food institutional firms automatically versities, in hospitals and nur- s j lo p ßel . one consumei study goes from $1 45 an hour to $1 60 sing homes, lestauiants, hotels ievea i e( j in 1970 How do you ar hour on Februaiy 1 and motels, and in laundries and com Dar e? The $l6O hourly late, will dry cleaning firms Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6,1971 — Ladies, Have You Heard?... Customers who order-by-mail often complain that they never receive what they order, or they receive it months later The mail-order company may be at fault It’s possible that the order became lost or con fused. Or the company may have run out of a piece of merchandise and failed to notify the customer Sometimes catalog companies don’t maintain a supply of the products they sell Instead, they act as clearing houses and for ward your order to the manufacturer. But before blaming the company, check your own actions. Many companies receive hundreds of orders with no return addresses, no payment for the merchandise, or no ordei blank enclosed Customers often send checks that are made out incoirectly. Or they send illegible order blanks, orders for unavailable items, or incorrect catalog numbeis Before you send in an cider to a mail order house, check that > s impoltant Both are more tnese P° lnts important than puce —ls the older blank legible and easily undeistood’ —Have you included the cor rect information, such as size, color, and catalog number’ —Have jou figuied costs and postage rates accurately’ —Have you included youi re turn address on both the older blank and the return envelope’ And have you included youi Zip code’ —Finally, have you enclosed the correct amount of money, preferably in the foim of a check or money ordei’ Remember, check yourself fust if you don’t receive what you ordered The mail Older company may be at fault, but chances are you are Profile Of A Shopper How To Order-By-Mail In a similai study conducted in 1858, the “information-seeking” food shoppei hardly existed. Now the basic type of shopper is the infoimation-seekei Twehe years ago, neaily half the shop pei s questioned bought food with an eye towaid saving time and effort in meal prepaiation To day, only 27 pei cent wouy about saving time In 1958, again, neaily half were concerned with other people's responses to the food they ser ved Today, only 24 pel cent care about what other people think Also, in 1958, only 17 per cent of the shoppers bought food because they enjoyed pieparing and eating it Today, 49 per cent aie primarily concerned "with the enjoyment they get from pre paring and eating food Shopping attitudes aie also af fected by where you live The suburbanite is younger, better educated, and has a greater household income than the city dweller She also paiticipates more often in grocery stoie con tests, uses shopping lists moie often, tends to use private-label canned goods, and saves trading stamps Don't Neglect Your Eyes Visit Your Eye Doctor if you aie in doubt. Prescriptions Filled Adjustments, Repairs DAVID'S OPTICAL CO. Always See Better 403 N. DUKE STREET 5c.» ; v* • \ V* M • *». THOMAS f Doctor’s Phone 394-2767 Lancaster 21