:i ■ [ >i ,ii Hi» II 1 10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 16, 1956 For the Farm Wife and Family One-half cup shortening One cup sweet milk One teaspoon vanilla One teaspoon baking powder One cup crushed nuts Three cups flour * * * From Mrs. S. Wayne Grube, 111 Lititz comes this recipe and household hint. Economical WARMTH /rexfleoV WMm HEATING OIL BURNS CLEANER NO SMOKE, NO ODOR | HEATING OIL GARBER OIL COMPANY Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone 3-9331 per current dividend on Insured Savings and Investment Certificates [Savings received by the 10th of any month earn from the Ist of that month payable June 30 and December 31. FUNDS CAN BE WITHDRAWN ON 30 DAYS NOTICE ftFIRST FEDERAL II © QJavings andjoftn £ ASfOCI\fJbN OF LANCASTER vvHOAjr* Iw 25 North Dnke -Jlll lr- Phone EX 7-5898 Gilbert H. Hartley. Treasurer < Emlen H. Zellers, Secretary 'f' 1 ' 'f >r .if \ it 1 o A COCONUT PIE Mrs. S. Wayne Grube, R 1 Lititz One cup sugar One-half cup flour Four egg yolks \ Three and one-half cups milk Butter size of a walnut One cup coconut Mix sugar, flour, butter, and egg yolks Then add the milk gradually and last the egg whites (beaten stiff) and coconut. Put in unbaked pie shell. I always put pies in stove first and then light oven This helps to prevent flour fiom settling in the bot tom Mrs. Grube’s household hint: use salad dressing or mayon naise on plant leaves such as ivy and philodendron. That about does it for today We hope everyone of you has a very pleasant Thanksgiving Day We’ll be back next week with more of your letteis and recipes Try Gourmet Touch On Fish, Shellfish Fish and shellfish lend them selves to a variety of special touches designed to bring out their original flavor and make menu-planning and eating fun Before broiling or baking fish steaks or fillets, pour melted garlic butter over them, suggests Louise Hamilton, extension nu trition specialist of the Pennsyl vania State University Or top plain cooked fish with slivered blanched almonds browned in melted butter. Cooked, canned, or frozen shrimp combined with green peas in a medium cream sauce is delicious poured over hot cooked rice Or wrap scallops or shrimp in half slices of bacon and broil or bake until bacon is crisp. s * * It’s The Law “It’s the Law” with simple an swers is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Bar Associa tion. General interest questions are welcomed, and will be an swered as soon as possible. Let ters must be signed. Answer will not be published on a speci fied, requested day. Questions cannot be answered by mail, and LANCASTER FARMING will reject any inquiry which is not of general public interest Ad ores* all inquiries to “Its the Law.” LANCASTER FARMING Quarryville, Pa. (Fictitious ini tials will be used to -protect the identity of the questions). * * 1. Q My back porch is jointly connected to both my neighbor’s house and my own We need a new porch My neighbor claims that he does not use the porch and refuses to pay half of the expense of putting up a new one I would like to know if I could make him pay his share and how to go about this S G A If you and your neighbor own the whole poich jointly, you are entitled to leimbursement BEST BROS. Say: COMPARE Our o>vn Made Paint With Nationally Advertised We Makejt. .. We Sell Direct to You .. . Why Pay More? '53.79 Gal. Our moSt popular joamt for walls and ceilings Covers well and gives a smooth lasting' fin ish on old or new walls Worth 5.49 Gal $5.94 Gal. Guaranteed not to turn yellow l Abso lutely the best white enamel made. Dries hard as por celain. Worth 949 Gal, from your neighbor for his pro portionate share of any improve ments or repairs to the property made with his consent, or to any repairs made without his consent but after notice to him that they are absolutely necessary to the preservation and enjoyment of the property. ' If the poich is not jointly owned but each owns his -half, you cannot force your neighbor to pay for repairing his half of the porch unless he consents to the repairs Q A salesman recently came to our house selling books He had only ona sample volume of the set, but managed to talk my wife into signing one of those un conditional contracts, not sub ject to cancellation When wc leceived the set of books we found them' not to _be as the salesman described and we were very dissatisfied with them We sent them back to the company but now they are pressing us for payment, regardless of whether or not we accepted the books. What can be done 9 We feel we have been “took.” Brands Selling at 40% to 50% More $4.59 Gal. For walls and woodwork, dries satin-smooth Not too flat, not \oo glossy. In white and colors. Worth 697 Gal. WALLPAPER BRAND NEW 1957 PATTERNS 20% OFF FACTORY LIST PRICE Come in and see our large selection ot the most gorgeous Wallpaper Patterns, in all Colors and designs. Sample Can of Ever white Enamel with This Ad Free .f *> Utlji y n t * f N ' r ' r« at- A. If the written agreement does not describe the books you intended to purchase, you prob ably have a good defense to the claim for payment iHowever, if the agreement describes the books, then you cannot f modify the written agreement by any oral agreement that preceded it If there is no description m the written agreement, the sale may violate the “sale by sample’’ provision of the Uniform Com mercial Code, thus rendering your contract voidable. Your attorney should be consulted. DETROIT, Mich. Trainers at the local zoo have banished Blackie, the talking mynah bird, to the backroom until he cleans up his language. Somewhere Blackie picked up a string of ugly words and began mtei lacing his “Polly wants-a-crack er” routine with blistering ex pletives. Some plants, we are told, de rive benefit from the use of arti ficial light. The electric light plant is one of them. The Hu morist (London). L 0 $3.79 Gal. For new walls or old, primes and seals perfectly Per fect for woodwork as undercoat for enamels or paints. Worth 5 75 Gal. 312 E. Walnut St. Phone EX3-2792 for FREE DELIVERY Open Thur. & Fri. :: Till 9 P. M. | LOTS OF FREE PARKING S BIRD’S TALK ROUGH YES, THAT’S RIGHT $4.69 Gal. Made with pure Bakelite which makes this paint EXTRA DURABLE Dries hard and glossy. "Choice of colors. Worth 650 Gal, $5.49 Gal. Made with genuine Goodyear rubber Covers concrete, metal and wood floors in one coat Will not peel or crack. Acid-proof Worth 7.75 Gal. LANCASTER
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