Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1955 — Page 14

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Homemaking Tips By Miss Berths Lendls Homs Demonstration Agent Christmas is m ths air! With only a few short week# remaining, this is none too soon to prepare for those '‘specialties’’ of the holiday season. To obtain the very fullest quality from those fruit cake ingredients, the finished produet should be allowed to "age" for about Six

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weeks? Fruit cakes should not I>e frocen until they have completed this period. Many different fruit cakes and ' their recipes are available today. I However, what could be better than those made right at home? The following recipe in which citron is eliminated has liecome a favorite of mine: Aunt Violet's Fruit Cake 1 lb. pineapple, ‘■'cut in large pieces. 1 lb. cherries, whole. 1 lb. pecan halves, whole.

I’l cup raisins’. 2 cups allpurpose flour. » teas, baking powder. '# teas, cbeam of tarter. Dash of salt. i. Sift dry ingredients over fruit, mix well. Cream ’i lb. butter. 1 cup sugar, and $ eggs. Pour over floured fruit and mix well, adding nuts last Cover all fruits and nuts with hattar. Line 2 bread pans or 1 angel food cake pan with foil paper and pack in corners well with fruit and hatter. Duke 3 hours at 225'F. Place pan of water in

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Loven during baking. * Terrific Market WASHINGTON (INS) — How big is the market for home# in the i U. S.? Terrific, say housing economists. Despfte production of more than 10 million new homes and apartments since the end of World War JI, the econoiiiists see the nation’s home builders producing better than a million dwellings a year almost indefinitely.

Present Program For Cheap Nuclear Power Indicate Lowered Power Cost Certain WASHINGTON (INS) The atomic energy commission today presented a program to achieve sensationally cheap nuclear electric power as well as the kind

that will cost moderately lens than conventional kilowatts. Although the realization of both goals is still a number of years away latest estimates indicate tjiat .sarnessing the atom at a saving to power consumers, can now be regarded as a certainty even in low-cost areas. The program was described by top ABC experts Tuesday night in a four-hour pane) disbussion emphasizing the rapid rate at which nuclear power costs wil) decline as greater experience and more

large-scale production are achieved. Here are tne latest predictions of actAial costs for electricity from the nation's first full-scale atomic powerplant to -• be completed in 1957 at Shippingport, Pa.: 1. For the first fuel load —5.2 cehts per kilowatt hour. 2. For the second fuel load- —3.2 cents per kilowatt hour. 3. For the third fuel load—-1.5 cents per kilowatt hour. Legion To Sponsor Child Welfare Meet 12-State Parley On Child Welfare . INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —A 12state conference on child welfare will be sponsored by the American Legion Dec. 9-10 in national headquarters in Indianapolis. States represented will be Indiana, Illinois. lowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. American Legion child welfare specialists and their counterparts from the auxiliary, the Forty and Eight and the Eight and Forty will take part in the conference which hopes to assure a “Square deal” to the 17 5 million children under 19 years who live in the 12 states. Randel Shake, of Indianapolis, national child welfare director for the Legion, said additional effort

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1955

Directs Festival . v>: b V Dr. Merton Utgaard, band director at Ball State Teachers College at .Muncie, will be guest conductor for the annual Adams county musical festival, to be held at the Adams Central gym Thursday at « p. m. is needed to help community and state resources which has been strained to the breaking point by a four-;nlllion increase in child population in these middlewest sta.es since 1940. C. W. Geile, of Greenfield, Ind., said that Indiana has 1.5 million children under 19.