—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 30, 1973 26 r Weather can be depressing or exhilarating. It can really affect the mood of a family. When it is so cloudy and damp that you can’t tell Sam. from 9 a.m. by looking out the window, then you wonder why you bothered to get up. The hay hasn’t dried at all and the garden is so wet to work in. A sunshiny day makes everyone feel brighter and more cheerful. It is even easier to smile when a small disaster hits - such as my backing the car over my daughters luggage just as she was about to leave for the airport and Seattle. It seems as though there are so many little catastrophies in everyday life. XXX We really do try to use all the little things that grow around here. Just now we have big white mulberries and little blue ones to put in fruit puddings or cobblers. We even pull the abundant garlic which grows everywhere and use it in hamburgers and salads. My garden has six kinds of tea and besides brewing some for supper I often put a tender bud in mv mouth and roll it around Strip tests prove it: Cattle prefer Pioneer brand sor ghum-sudangrass hybrid over other brands. That means they’ll eat more .... make more meat or milk. Unbeatable hot-weather pas ture or green-chop. Can be planted on diverted acres and grazed after September 1. Treat your cattle to the pasture hybrid they like best! See or coil your Local Pioneer Salesman m PIONEER. SORGHUM Monifr t» a brand nama; numbers Identify varieties. » Registered trade mark of Pioneer Hl-Bred Corn Com pany, Oas Moines, lowa, U.S.A. x v Ida Risser while I’m noeing. There is a choice of lemon, peppermint, spearmint, pineapple or native meadow teas. XXX Do noises bother you? I mean very loud noises such as those coming from a radio, television or stereo. These irritating sounds tend to drive me up the wall to get away. My ears are geared to hear a stream gurgling in the distance, the soft whimper of a child or leaves falling to the earth. Somehow I manage to live with flute practice and a little girl who whistles continually while we hull peas. However, I am tempted to tell her what my mother often told me. “Girls who whistle are like hens that crow and should have their heads chopped off.” Elastic Important in Swimsuit Construction The swimmer who likes to sew her own water fashions isn’t so rare as she used to be, and she’s thinking about warm weather fun. If you are one who both sews and swims, you know your ex pertise in applying elastic to swimsuit edges has a lot to do with the confidence with which you’ll swim. Not just any elastic will do Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilson, Extension clothing specialist at The Penn sylvania State University, points out that regular elastic will stretch out of shape. Swim elastic is treated for chlorine resistance. To find exactly how much elastic you need, Mrs. Wilson says to measure the swimsuit edge to which it is to be fitted. If you are working with three eighth-inch elastic, subtract one inch for every seven inches of fabric. If the elastic is three- quarters of an inch wide, subtract Is this trip really necessary? Not with a Jamesway® barn cleaner on the job! • Strang chain • * Powerful drive • • Fast cleaning * Jamesway. works so I Dependable Motor Company k Brook, Pa. Phone: 215-273-3131 Fulton Grange Opposes Vote-by-Mail Registration Fulton Grange 66 met at the , with Richard Holloway, Master, nutting stones, an axe, a pestal, hall in Oakryn June 25 at 8 p.m. conducting the business meeting, knives, scrapers i^ They went on record as opposed spears. They also had picturesof to allowing people-to register to Indian mounds, caves aindl pilaces vote by mail because with no of » n te f est and books on check on the registration list subject. They also had in their people who do not exist could be exhibits petrified wood, agate, registered and it could result in a gem stones, sandstone, fish and lot of fraud. This bill passed the snake bones, fossils, coal, Senate in Congress and is before meteorites, a rock tumbler and a the House. gem lab. Jeff Miller and James Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr., Cochran gave interesting talks Lecturer, presented the program about their hobbies and told on Indian Folklore. She opened where they had found their the program with group singing treasures. Mrs. Stauffer asked an “My Old Kentucky Home” and Indian riddle and conducted a gave the Indian meaning for game. several state and river names in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc the United States. Sparran will give a travelogue Jeff Miller, 11-year-old son of accompanied by colored slides of Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, and their recent trip to California and Mr. and Mrs. James Cochran had the Hawaiian Islands at the next large exhibits of Indian artifacts meeting July 9. The annual picnic such as darts, hammer stones, will be held July 23. Mrs. Charles McSparran In the Kitchen SPICY, CORN DOGS % cup enriched cornmeal % cup all-purpose flour 1 tsp. salt Vu tsp. garlic powder % tsp. dry mustard 1 tsp. instant minced • onion 1 egg, beaten 2 tbsps. vegetable oil % cup milk 1 pound pkg. wieners Combine cornmeal, flour, salt, garlic powder, mustard and onion. Add egg, oil and milk. Coat each wiener with flour and insert into tines of cooking fork or wooden skewer. Dip into cornmeal mixture, coating all sides. Fry a few at a time in hot, deep fat (375 degrees) until golden brown. Serve hot with chili sauce. XXX Contrary to popular belief, a bull will not “charge” when he sees something red because bulls are color blind, reports the Vision Conservation Institute. an inch for every five to six in ches of fabric. Test the length for comfort by holding it around the place it is to go. Cut and join the elastic ends. Mark off eight equal parts of the elastic with pins. Then do the same with the fabric edge to which it will be sewn. Match up your pin markings. Then pin the elastic to the wrong side of the swimsuit putting the elastic edge next to the cut swimsuit edge. Stitch in a wide, long zig-zag along the inner edge of the elastic. As you go, Mrs. Wilson suggests you stretch the elastic just enough to meet the swimsuit. Fold the elasticized edge to the inside of the suit. Stitch next to the cut edge. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Aerial Ladder Equipped FARM PAINTING We Spray it on and Brush It In! FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL COLLECT 717-393-6530 OR WRITE HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila. 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