For Farm Women... (Continued from page 8) Cne cup dark brown sugar One-half cup Spry or other shortening Bottom: Two cups daik brown sugar Two cups cold water One cup table molasses One egg One teaspoon baking soda This makes three - large eight jnch pies, Mrs Shue adds. A card from Mrs Quay M. Kochel, 1076 Gypsy Hill Road, Lancaster, wdio received Lancas ter Farming and enjoys it very much, enclosing $1 for a sub scription to Lancaster Farming for her sister. COFFEECAKE Mrs. Quay M. Kochcl 1076 Gypsy Hill Road, Lancaster Three cups sifted flour One and three-fourths cups granulated sugar Two teaspoons baking powder One scant teaspoon baking soda Three-fourths cup butter and lard Mix like dough, keep out one half cup for on top of cake with cinnamon Beat yolks of three eggs, add last flour, vanilla Bake in an eight by 12 pan in 350-degree oven * Mrs. Harry S Lehman, R 2 Manheim, sends a nice letter with some household hints HEAR The Mennonlte Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M. Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. M. Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M. r, PAYING AY CHECK IS* ~j*y ' * * i * ( , * Saferyou carry a checkbook instead of cash; , Convenient: you pay bills any time, anywhere; Businesslike: your cancelled checks are receipts; Thrifty: you can save easier when t you know where your money goes, Smart: you build financial prestige with your checks Come in soon and open your Checking Account I xy t • Use Our Convenient • FREE PARKING DRIVE-IN WINDOW 25 S Queen St—Swan One-half - block from Parking Lot—Vine & S Penn Square on South Queen Sts Stoner Park- Queen Street—Rear of mg Lot—S W Corner Main Bank Vine & Queen Sts NATIONAL BANK "‘Serving Lancaster ftom Center Square since 1889 MILLERSVILLE BRANCH 302 N. GEORGE ST Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor Ephrata Champion Steer Champion steer of the 38th annual Ephrata Fair was a Hereford shown by Miss Joyce Nolt, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos M. Nolt of R 1 Reinholds. Steers were judg ed Wednesday by Tom King of the Pennsylvania State University (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). the kind we appieciate, and are happy to pass along to others. Enclosed is $1 for my sub scription to Lancaster'Farming. I have received my first copy and believe 1 will enjoy it very much Here are a few suggestions on the use of lemons Lemon juice is excellent to replace vinegar, use it just as you would vinegar Lemon juice will sour sweet milk suitable for cooking. Add a few drops or a small teaspoon ful to each cup of milk. After washing dishes, and to remove vegetable stains, rub the hands well with lemon juice It will keep them white and soft, and will also remove the odor of fish and onions. Mrs. Carl Martin, R 3 Man heim, writes: We have receiv ed a number of copies of Lancaster Farming, and have liked it so well. It is very in teresting from cover to cover. As a mother, I especially en joy the recipes. ■Here is a favorite pudding of our family: PINEAPPLE TAPIOCA Mrs. Carl Martin, R 3 Manheim One-half cup Minute Tapioca One cup granulated sugar Three cups water One-fourthteaspoon -salt' Combine the above ingredients in a sauce pan Place on burner and stir constantly until it comes to a boil. Boil one-half minute Remove from fire and add Today’s Pattern £aclt One. 35" If Y Pattern 9077 comes in Misses’ Medium size, includes all 3 styles Each apron takes 1 yard 35 inch Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattei n—add 5 cents fo* each pattern if you wish Ist class mailing Send to 170 Newspaper Pattein Dept, 232 West 18ih Si New Yoik n N y p lim , )!aiP „ N*VE, ADDRESS with ZONE 8»Z« and STYLE NUMBER. Two cups pineapple juice One and one-fourth cups crushed pineapple Stir well but do not heat Pour in dish to cool; during cooling period stir fiequently so tapioca and pineapple are well mixed. For a variation, instead of using pineapple, use the same amount of juice but no fruit and use either grape juice or apri cot nectar. These aie delicious desserts, especially when topped with whipped cream Fiom Mis Martin, HOME MAKING HINT If you are so fortunate as to have one of Giatidma’s old fashioned copper buckets, place a teaspoon of salt and one cap of vinegar in it. Heat. Take a sponge and rub the Interior to clean well. When For PEAK Condition. ASK FOB IT TODAY AT * ® Lancaster County FARM BUREAU Cooperative Association Dillerville Road Branches: Manheim New Holland Quairyville SAVE MONEY With s ford CUTS and SHREDS in one operation! pUtVE:PUZ£: v/ Corn Stalks V Cotton Stalks V Brush &/£>; 'S Postures X J°. ad Sides ro/nvoys See us now for f/ie latost in low cost labor saving equipment SIZE '9077 MEDIUM Elizabethtown Farmers Supply Lancaster Farming, Friday, Sept. 28, 1956 For outstanding performance, see the Ford Rotary Cutter in action! Observe the way it completely cuts and shreds stalks . . . heavy weeds . . . small brush. You’ll like the way it leaves fields easy to work, with crop residues pul verized for rapid decomposi tion into soil building organic matter. See how it shatters the stumps of brush, helping to kill the roots to prevent new growth from sprouting. Attaches quickly to 3-pomt hitch on Ford Tractors. Haverstick Bros. Columbia Pike Lancaster Ph. 2-5722 Sander Bros. New Holland Ph. 4-8721 Ph, 7-1341 Conestoga Farm Service Quarryville Ph. 282 making pickles, boil them in the copper bucket and they will get a beautiful green color and look very attractive. Clean bucket well after each using. Mrs. Jason S Lowry, R 2 New Holland, wntes that she is sub mitting a recipe tor the first time, and she hopes she has ex plained it all right We think so, for here is her letter. I am a reader and also a subscriber to your paper and enioy it very much, especially the page for women Here is a recipe for Green Tomato Pie and Fried Tomatoes. GREEN TOMATO PIE Mrs. Jason S. Lowry, R 2 New Holland Slice green tomatoes m un baked pie shell One cup sugar (Continued on page 10) Allen H. Matz Denver Ph. 7-6502 9 Inc.
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