PW * . 4 shredded wheat biscuits teaspoon, baking powder g table9l)oonB shortenlng = . i ssssrjsr cS chopped f water cup moist mincemeat „ . .. . . „ 2 packages active dry yeast cup rolled oats, quick or .. , , . ' “1 . . „ ‘ *A cup lukewarm water old-fashioned, uncooked . * Thin lemon confectioners’ 0 * ‘I, . ~ , , .. „ Crumble shredded wheat bis sugar frosting cu , t s; add next four ingredi- Heat oven to moderate (350 en t s and boiling water, stirr degrees). Beat butter uiftil j ng un tn smooth. Add yeast creamy: gradually add sugar t 0 lukewarm water. When *nd beat until well blended, shredded wheat mixture cools, Add eggs, one at a time, beat- add yeast. Gardually add flour Jng well after each addition. untl i a fe oft dough is formed. Sift together dry ingredients; Turn out on floured board and add to mixture alter- jjnead all remaining flour into nately with milk. Stir in re- dough. (.Dough will be stiff) maining ingredients. Pour into p] ace j n a greased bowl. Brush ■well-greased and floured ring sur face lightly with melted mold (l 1 quart size). Bake shortening; cover and let rise in 350 degree oven about 45 m a warm place (80 to 85 de minutes or until done. Loosen grees) untll double , n bulk •dges; cool 16 minutes, then Knead i lghtly> divide in half remove from pan. Cool and pat each ha]f Jnto a Kreased frost with thin lemon confec- 9., ncb i o af pan. Brush top with tioners’ sugar frosting. Makes melted shorteninK . Cover and » to 10 servings. let rise until double in bulk. Let us keep summer inside.. all winter long! • Whatever the weather this winter—you and your family will be snug as summer with the comfortable heat from oil. You can count on us to deliver well ahead of your needs. We’ll keep your tank filled up—ready to feed your oil burner whenever the weather gets cold. Don’t wait for winter. Call us now. Our trucks ■are ready to move—to vour home. FARM BUREAU Lancaster 394-0541 Manhcim .. Xcw Holland 354-2146 Qnai-rjiillc ST 6-2126 ODAY-OIL BUILDS your TOMORROW! greet) 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 375 degrees and continue to bake 20 to 30 minutes or until done. SPICK NTT CAKK 2Vs cups sifted cake flour I V* cups sugar IV> teaspoons baking soda Vi teaspoon baking powder Vi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg cup vegetable shortening cup ketchup cup milk eggs cup milk cup finely chopped ■wal nuts % % 3 , Vs Grated rind of 1 lemon Heat oven to 350 degrees Sift first 6 ingredients to gether into mixing bowl. Add shortening, ketchup and % cup milk; beat 2 minutes at me dium speed with electric mix er or 300 strokes with spoon. Add eggs and % cup milk; beat 2 minutes longer. Fold in nuts and lemon rind Spread Work the blades of shears batter evenly in 2 greased and and sclssors back and fortb floured layer pans (9xl Ms , . „ , ' . . . . they should come toge inches). Bake 30-4 o minutes , , ... T „ . , , . , ther flimly and smoothly. If or until surface springs back . . . , , * . _ . 'possible test shears and sciv when touched lightly. Frost , . _ with butter cream or cream s 0 1? cnt *? s o. both fine cheese frosting. and heay y fabncs ' before buy ’ in r , (Continued on Page 10) 665-3466 Buy NOW and SAVE Take adrantafte of our WINTER DISCOUNTS Winter Fertilizer need not bo taken before Feb. to sat© Vi. 25 per ton. CALL 392-4963 or 392-0374 for more information ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. w ■< 'Vc-'y Manufacturers of Commercial Fertilizers Grofftovm Road, Lancaster, Pa. For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... »y • Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist Worth Tr>ii»" A heavy dictionary may collect dust it’s Kept high on a shell. To encoura lamily members to use and enjoy the d; tionary, you might provide a stand p«. haps as a Christmas gift And when you gi the stand, place it and the dictionary in well-lighted area "When You Buj Shears and Scissors Look tor a steel screw at the spot whe) the blades are joined. You can see the la thread of this screw on good quality shea; and scissors A\oid buying shears or scissors joins by a rivet instead ot a sciew you can’t tighten -or adjust them. THURSTON AVlM*n -A Child Is 111 The teehng of being alone and lemoved fiom the usual loutmes aie the prime coni ■plamts ot an ailing child. Whenever possible, moie an ill child into the den, lecrea tion or living room dunng the day This provides a welcome change of scenery and otten makes it easier to care for him, especially if his bedioom is on the second ifloor. Books, magazines, comics, phonograph records, poi table radio, or portable television set will entertain jour patient while j’ou do voui housevvoik. Make a point of delnenng the comic section ol the newspa per when it amves Avoid ov erloading a sick child’s b e d with tov r s Popular sickroom toys in clude ipictuie puzzles,' woid games, and era von coloring hooks. Girls like simple handi craft sets and their favonte cutout paper dolls Boys faypr miniature cars. When confined to bed, chil* dien look torwaid to xisitois. If their illness is not conta gious, let them match wits with a brothei. sister oi fnend’ in checkeis 01 siniiUi games. Track'toppors Poi Vom House Snow-laden boots mean ex tra flooi caie and possible damage to carpets and mg'. Piacked-in snow and ice max deposit salt and nndeis These deposits and nioisluie 1 i o in melting snow can damage ta 1 - pets and mgs To axoid siuh damage ti> some ol these tiacksloppeis Put an outside dooi mat at each outside entiaiue Choose (Continued on Page 10) Don\ Neglect Your Eyes Visit Your Eye Doctor if you are in doubt. 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