Junior Cooking Edition (Continued from Page 46) cutter. Carefully place on cookie sheet. Bake 350 ••degrees F. Don’t overbake Frosting: 2 cups powdered sugar 2 tablespoons butter Vz teaspoon vanilla Dash of salt Add enough water Now you con enjoy raoto comfort with loss work thin over thooflit possible with wood 1 Git o revolutionary now JjSFfIE? thermostatically controlled down draft wood boater Fail lials will list at lust 12 hiurs even i« tht caHut wiiUif in la Ashlar 1 Ashfay iwners fnn all inr tilt cinttnut happily repart .annti •( up ta 75% Ulsy iinjtaaf caatratlcJ heal irauU tht clack Ha man wahitf vp ta a call haute Pre-Season Price Easy Terms As low as 5 169 °° Write for FREE Brochure FISHER FURNITURE Bart, PA 17503 Lancaster County |Rt. 896 in Georgetown) Bus. Hours Mon thru Fri Bto 7 Saturday 8 to 5 FARMING IS BETTER WITH Badger Pow-RTrac Silo Unloader A Milestone In Silo Unloader Performance And Convenience See Your Local Badger Dealer SHOW-EASE STALL GRUMELLi’S FARM CO. SERVICE 523 Willow Rd. Lancaster, PA Ph. 299-2536 CARL L SHIRK ISAAC W. HURST RDS Lebanon, PA Ph 274-1436 ingredients to bring to spreading consistency. Put frosting on each cookie and place another on top. Com Fritters 2 cups fresh com, grated 2 eggs % cup flour 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 tablespoons cream Mix all together and drop by spoonfuls into hot fat. Makes 16-18 fritters, Norma Shirk Leola, Pa. Age 8 Four states - California, Georgia, Arkansas and Pennsylvania - account for about one-third of the nation’s egg output. The big corporate farms in these leading states have been the most profitable, bringing about an industry shakeout. In 1964 there were 1.2 million egg farms, but today there are about 200,000, and just 4,000 of these own more than 90 percent of the laying hens, industry analysts say. ."• ~’ r * * - ■ * Badgers new, high capacity Pow-R-Trac Silo Unloader lets you feed cattle easier than ever before Heavy duty Pow-R-Trac Ring Drive provides positive unloading— even in soft, fluffy silage Three-point sus pension assures a level cut No more hand leveling Features time-proven high ca pacity blower, auger, and transmission Blower, collector ring, and motor area de signed for simple, fast servicing Badger Pow-R-Trac Silo Unloader is available for 12-24 ft diameter silos Regular 2400-3600 unloaders also available Mechanics Grove Quarryville, PA Ph 786-7318 RO2 East Earl, PA Ph. 1215 J 445 5767 Marian Weaver Denver, Pa. Age 10 The two biggest newsmakers in fashion for the back-to-school distaff crowd are the classics and the ethnics. All are available m a variety of mix-and match, practical fabrications, and in sizes ranging from 4 - 6X and 7-14. Man-tailoreds head the classics and show up in vested looks, epauletted shirts, pants, and jackets in pin stripe and multi-stripe tweeds. Colors are clear and strong in berry, green, and rust shades. Nutmeg, beige, and dusty blue are also on hand and rich pastels like peachy pink and aqua replace softer tones. It’s a crisp, neat look with just enough softening effects to be feminine. The ethnic emphasis is a strong contrast. Both North and South American in- ’ ‘ , ji* ' I Ladies Have By Doris Thomas Lancaster Home Economist THE SCHOOL GIRL’S WARDROBE IS CLASSIC ETHNIC A. C. HEISEY FARM EQUIPMENT INC. RDI Jonestown, PA [7l7| 865-4526 FISHER BROTHERS 136 W High SI Red Lion, PA Ph. 17171244 2178 & 862 3406 LLOYD E. KREIDER RDI Cochranville, PA Ph [2151932-2934 You Heard? fluences abound. Ponchos tout the ethnic spirit. Sweater knits and wovens pick up colorful, interesting borders and pictorial strips. Sweaters, sweaters, and still more sweaters! Some are available with matching or coordinating hats, long scarves, and even legwear. There are many ethnic motifs, such as the sashed wrap in ombre striping or a Peruvian-patterned cover up. Designs are far from limited to this treat ment. The choice of knits, patterns, and styles is wide in both outerwear and lightweights. Pick and choose from big bulky coat sweaters, wrap cardigans hooded or not, T shirt styled sweater knits, boat-necked pullovers, and shawl and cowl collars. Coming up are deep sailor collars and toggle-closure cardigans. The popular sweater fabric this season is acrylic or a blend such-as 95 per cent acrylic and 5 per cent nylon. There is even a “mohair” look and feel that is actually acrylic. Popular for its warmth and shape retentive qualities, acrylic is soft, lightweight, and resilient. Another plus for the sweater Special End of Season Savings on the Building of your Choice. After a record-breaking July and August we’re running into our end-of-summer lull. We need more business to keep our skilled crews working full time, and we’re going all out to sell more buildings in September than ever before. To do it, we’re offering special money saving deals on every kind of building; machinery storage, beef, dairy and hog buildings, shelters, horse barns, utility buildings, garages, workshops. Commercial buildings, too. If you’re thinking about a new building and don’t want to pass up a real bargain, call manager Stan Kline at (717) 733-2312 today Ask for his special sale price on the building of your choice V Wickes Buildings Ephrata, Pa. Box 300 • Highway 222 on* mil* north of town (717) 733-2312 wearer is the fact that acrylic is machine washable and dryable. Sleeves have new styling with loose looks, % roll-up T sleeves, coolie sleeves, kimono-cut sweaters with short sleeves and dolman and square sleeves. Ap pliques, screen prints, and lettering in contrasting corduroy or prints and pictures add another dimension to the fall topper. Tunics and tabards (open sided tunics) offer layering alternatives. The silhouette is a body-hugging tailored shirt, tunic topped. Cinch belting is another option to the straight tunic or tabard, especially with turtleneck tops still a wardrobe basic. Jumpers are popular. Butcher aprons and bib tops set the trend. ’Skirts and dresses offer longer looks, soft styling. Gauchos or split skirts combine femininity with practicality for the youngster who is active as well as fashion-conscious. Other trend-setters are knickers, jodhpurs, boottops, and long or short jumpsuits. Pants come in all lengths and widths to suit every fancy. They are on hand to match ponchos and tops or combine with jackets for a work clothes effect. A Division of Tht Wickts Corporation Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept. 11, 1976 r j CALL COLLECT OR MAIL COUPON TODAY J Name I Address I Town j State J Phone Beside fabric patches on sweater knits, there are other mixtures, such as a mini-fern print skirt with a floral knit blouse topped by a striped vest. Plaids, mini florals, geometries, cross striping and jacquards round out the pattern picture. Corduroy is always a popular fall fabric. This year is no exception. Denim and denim-looks of all kinds continue strong. See it crackled, pre-washed, striated, quilted, double sided, bonded. Tucking, braiding, jean stitching, and hardware buttons give the extra styling impact, but denim looks are also done with screen prints or mixed with patchwork plaids. Other important fabrications include textured polyesters, knits, and twill treatments. The trash, krinkle, and gauze cloth craze still prevails with such offerings as kettle or weavers cloth done either in natural or in strong reds and yellows. Brushed and sueded effects are seen in all fabrications. Man-made fibers and blends in com binations like poly-acrylic and poly-cotton are also popular for completely easy care school ensembles! SMELLS SELL PRODUCTS Ever wonder how that delicious lemon scent got into your dishwashing liquid or that herbal essence into your shampoo? The fragrance industry is best known for its perfumes and colognes. But almost unknown is its much larger business of producing smells for a variety of household products - soaps to floor wax. Consumers like fragrances because they associate a good smell with a job well [Continued on Page 48| 47 L F 31