B—Lancaster Fanning, Friday, Sept. 28, 1956 For the Farm Wife and Family There's a mp of frost in the air and September’s about gone. Time now for warming meals hearty meals, with one of the busiest seasons of the year coming up. • * • We go down to the southwest section of the Garden Spot for our first letter, from Mrs. Charles A. Ressler, R 2 Holt wood: Just a few lines to tell you I enjoy reading Lancaster Farming. I especially like the Make A Point To Visit Our Animal Health Department THE QUARRYVILLE DRUG CO. QUARRYVILLE, PA. PHONE 1 o o TRUCK TIRE CLEARANCE 600x16(6) $17.95* PLUS T\X& OLD TIRE JOIN THE SAFE DRIVER LEAGUE ciEGoodrkh) B.E Goodrich \ FIRST IN RUBBER J % | x | Prince & Vine Streets # * * recipe section. I am sending you my recipe for White Cake, also Yellow Cake, which Mrs. Samuel Ruhl requested: WHITE CAKE Mrs. Charles A. Ressler, R 2, Holtwood Sift together into bowl Two and one-fourths cup cake flour One and one-half cup granu lated sugar Four teaspoons baking powder Add One teaspoon salt One-half cup vegetable shorten ing _ One teaspoon flavoring Two-thirds cup milk Beat two minutes, then add Remaining one-third cup milk Four large, unbeaten egg whites; Beat two minutes .Bake in two nine-inch cake pans for 30 to 35 minutes at 350 degrees. And for Mrs. Ressler’s GOLDEN LAYER CAKE Two and one-fourths cup sift- ed cake flour One and one-half cups granu lated sugar Three teaspoons baking powd er One -teaspoon salt Add One-half cup vegetable short- ening One teaspoon flavoring Two-thirds cup milk Beat two minutes Add remaining One-third cup milk and two Take your pick... Pick your price! Big trade-ins now during our fail round-up of B. F. Goodrich tire values. Special prices on all types and sizes of tires. See us today! $l5“ ifl-Clea Sopor Hi-Cleat Savings Six* Coupon Worth 9-24 $ 7.55 10-28 10.30 H-28 11.75 12.38 15.00 •RING TMIS COI I I On hahd to greet Secretary Benson at Reading Tuesday with sweaters bearing the inscription “I Like Ike” were Miss Debra L. Rau, 2, and her brother, David J. Rau, 3, daughter and son of Mr and Mrs. James A. Rau, Jr., of Reading. The parents are active Young Republicans. (Lan caster Farming Staff Photo). whole eggs Beat two minutes Bake in two nine-inch cake pans at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. These cakes are both easily mixed, but they turn out very good, Mrs. Kessler adds. They are both pet recipes of mine, rich THIS COUPON WORTH UP TO with your ratrvarfabU tiro Rower-Grip Savii Size Coupon' 9-24 10-28 11-28 11-38 FROM IW TODAY? Lane. Ph. 2-2196 Political Youngsters f < * $24 $ 9. 12. 15.. 24 9' and } hope they meet Mrs. Ruhl’s approval. * t Here is also a Gold Cake with four egg yolks. I make this cake with yolks left from the white cake; GOLD CAKE Mrs. Charles A. Kessler R 2 Holtwood Sift together Two cups sifted cake flour One and one-third cup sugar Three teaspoons baking powd er One teaspoon salt Add cup vegetable short ening „ One-half teaspoon flavoring Two-thirds cup milk Beat two minutes and add Remaining one-third cup milk Four egg yolks Beat two minutes Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes. h ¥ i This cake is good to make as Pineapple Upside Down Cake. You can also add fruits, such as berries, or it can be used with fillings such as cream or fruit, Mrs. Kessler explains. 4. " u We have a couple earlier let teis we want to -acknowledge, one from Mrs Paul Rohrer, R 3 Lititz, and Mrs T B Martin, R 4 Lititz. First, Mrs. Martin, here are a few recipes you’ve requested SNOW FLAKE PUDDING Mrs. T. B. Martin, R 4 Lititz White part, put in bottom of dish One pint water Two and one-half tablespoons corn starch One cup sugar Flavoring Boil till clear Add Two egg whites, beaten stiff Top Part One cup sweet milk One -teaspoon cornstarch Two egg yolks One-half cup sugar Boil Put on top of white with tablespoon. COCOANUT CREAM PIE Mrs. T. B. Martin, R 4 Lititz One cup sugar One cup molasses One cup 'sour cream Two eggs Two tanlespoons flour One-half teaspoon soda One and one-half cups sweet milk One-half cup cocoanut Mix in two pans and bake. SWEET PICKLES Mrs. T. B. Martin, R 4 LltiU Salt Brine; One-fourth cup salt in One quart water Mix enough to cover pickles well, put on cold. Put washed pickles in salt brine, let stand three days p v ,i pickles in kettle, miung enough to cover pickles of on e pint vinegar and one pint walci, alum the size .of walnut, one teaspoon green coloring Let come to a boil Drop in cold water. To seven pounds cut pickles add One and one-half quarts \me gar Four and one-half pounds sugar Tie the following two in gredients in cloth and add One-half box celery seed One-half box mustard seed Heat pickles and mixture, let stand till cold.Do this twice Jar pickles the third time they aie heated. * V Mrs. Rohrer writes; I enjoy reading Lancaster Farming, esp ecially the page for the Faun Wife and Family. Will offer my TWO CRUST LEMON PIE Mrs. Paul Rohrer, R 3 Lititz "Grated rind -and juice of two lemons Four cups sugar One cup flour Six eggs Two cups water Butter size of walnut. * Y MRS. SHOE’S SHOO-FLY PIE Mrs. Jacob H. Shue, R 3 Manheim Crumbs: Three cups flour (Continued on page 9) Autumn is the most rewarding time to beautify an old lawn or build a new one. It's the season -Nature recommends Every lawn needs fall feeding with TURF BUILDER® to strengthen roots, restore color ... feed 100 sq ft for less than a dime. 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