For Farm Women (g aged uiojj panu^uo^) uncooked prunes, one-half tea spoon sugar, one-fourth teaspoon cinnamon, and one taMespoon nuts. 4) Eggs scrambled with minced onion and green pep per, and-finely chopped ham. 5) Ground cooked meat, pickle relish or pickled onion, mayon naise, and horse radish. 6) Softened pimento-cheese spread and chopped ripe olives. mgvw%noHmHrA TOPS "BT Smith'Corona WORLD’S FASTEST PORTABLE L B. Herr & Son “The Portable Typewriter Store” 44—48 W. King St. LANCASTER _ v» | Doll Headquarters | i DOLLS and DOLLIES of ALL KINDS f Priced From— £ 49c to $24.95 I We have Dolls that Kneel, Walk, Talk, Cry Tears, Wet and Flirt! ft Tiny Tears ... ■SL s Cries real tears, eats, blows bub- jf ’xi' bles, wets. Tiny Tears likes to be Mthed . . . just like a real 'jfo 7$ baby. # Ginny... "W vfc, * ■* The-little doll with the big doll }f 'vl features. Blondes, Brunettes, Red heads ... Bangs or Pigtails. Large ’ffv selections of outfits. She walks, L sits, moves, turns her head, flat- J k ters her eyes. '% S". - Ginnette ft \ ,* Ginny’s sister is here! Don’t for- j \ get to consider the newest arrival jv ,v ->**. in the Doll Family. Sweet Sue . . ._ Walks_and turns her head. Her >*. ij Saran hair can be washed, comb ed, waved and curled. She wears X . beautiful dresses. Some of our other new dolls are t'fc BABY SUE AND EEGEE. £ Jf roodl , s SEE THE PARIS DOLLS with high % 7? All Vinyl Doll .. . bends her heeled shoes. \>, / knees and elbows. She wets, DOLL CLOTHING and ACCESSOR- M, SL drinks, sits, is washable and un- lES - FURNITURE - HOUSES - <t % breakable. * COACHES . f Groffs Hardware f So. Railroad Ave. New Holland Phone EL 4-0851 Open Thurs. and Sat. evenings until 9 P.M. it + « Several weeks ago we had a re quest for-crackers and here are some more answers to that re quest. CRACKERS Mrs. Alvin \V. Kahley, R 4 Manheim Seven cups sifted all puipose flour Two teapoon cream of tartar One-fourth cup butter One-fourth cup }ard One teaspoon salt One teaspoon soda Enough cold water to mix like pie dough Roll very thin, cut in squares and prick with fork Bak-e on cookie sheets in 450 degree oven till light brown. CRACKERS Mrs. Christian Zimmerman, R 1 New Holland 12 cups all purpose flour Three teaspoons baking powder Four teaspoons soda Four teaspoons salt Two and one-half cups lard Mix'like pie dough with cold water. Bake in very hot oven. Roll .out very thin on pie board, then put on cookie sheet and cut with a pie cutter or wheel. If a richer cracker is preferred add more lard or butter or melted cheese according to the taste preferred • « Mrs. Zimmerman adds: “We like them better than bought crackers and can be baked for less than half the money.” Here are some recipes from a reader who says she hopes some one will enjoy these recipes as much as she does. Thanks for sending them to us, Mrs. Klinov ski. HOMEMADE BREAD Mrs. Mary Klinovski, PO Box 12, Sadsburyville Four cups flour One package diy yeast Two-third cup warm water Twoilhird cup milk scalded Two tabiespoons white sugar Two teaspoons salt One and one-half tablespoons butler Tear open diy yeast, pour in your bowl with water (cool jour water lukewarm ) Scald milk in mixing cup, add sugar, salt and butter Add to jour yeast -Cool Add flour gradually until stiff Mix with hands until well blend ed Rub top with butter Let rise in waim place until double in bulk Pound down gently with hands or fist; then form m loaves and in baking pan well gi eased Rub again with butter and let rise until well over top of pan Bake in oven 400 or 425 degrees 30 to 40 minutes I usually make two small loaves from this. We all love it very much I always bake it when I run short on my bread. Mrs Klinovski also includes a recipe for TOMATO SOUP CAKE Mrs. Mary Klinovski, PO Box 12, Sadsburyville One and three-fourths cups sifted flour One teaspoon allspice One teaspoon cinnamon One-half teaspoon salt One teaspoon soda One cup white sugar One-third cup Mazo'la salad oil One egg unbeaten One can (lO’.l. oz) tomato soup Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 7, 1956—9 For the Farm Wife and Family Mix and sift togcthei first live mgiedients Mix sugar and Maz da Add egg and beat well Add tomato soup and blend thoiough ly Fold in sifted diy ingredients Turn into greased and Homed deep 9-inch squaie cake pan Bake in 350 degioe oven 40 to 45 minutes Spread with bultei eiearn Hosting REQUEST Mrs. Klinovski would like someone to send in a recipe for a good homemade cottage cheese pie. Here is a nice latter fiom Baie ville R 1 Mrs Albert Hoinbcrgei says she has the answer to Mrs Rutt’s problem—How to keep the milk from curdling when making, tomato soup Says Mrs Hotn berger I sure like Lancaster Farm ing very much. I always find new receipts and like to try new ones. I saw Ln Friday’s paper that Mrs. Rutt wants to know how to make tomato soup without curdling. Here is the way I make it and it won’t curdle. I boil tomatoes till done, then stir a little baking soda in tomatoes and then add the but ter and milk. Heat but don’t let come to a boil. We’ll be waiting to hear from you Until next week then good eating DIDN’T HAVE TO ‘'How come you didn’t laugh when the CO told that story 7” “I didn’t have to I’ve been transferred ” COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY Quarry rille, Pa. o Chester County Farm Women No. 2 Meet Chester County Farm Women. No 2 were cntei tamed Wednes day afternoon last week at the home of Mrs Maiv McCummms- J with Mrs Lenna Sweed as co hostess The president, Mrs Ruth Ward, opened the meeting with singing Devotions were in charge of Mis Sweed The Salute to the Flag was given, and the secretary’s report was made by Catherine Sturgill Mrs Ann Gates gave a report of the caid paity at the Re search Club for benefit of the county treasury The secretary turned in a sum ot money from the sale of address labels. This, money will be added to the hos pital fund. The president also turned in monev from the sale of Christmas cards At this meet ing warm clothing which mem bers contributed was taken care of by the President These arti cles will be taken to the Embree ville State Hospital. Before Christmas, a box of Christmas gifts, cookies, and fruit will be given to the hospital, sum* The Christmas party will be at the home of Mrs Mary March, Glen Roy Each member is to bring a gift for their pal and one for the Christmas pie The Mennonite Hour Lancaster WLAN 12 30 P. ML Norristown WNAR 8 - 00 A. M. Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M. Dallas, Pa. HEAR Each Sunday
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