Pennsylvania Entries PETERBOROUGH, N. H. Pennsylvania’s entries in the 1956 National Junior Guernsey Show in Waterloo, lowa are shown above. They are, left to right, John B. Furry, Martinsburg; Reba T. Bushong, Columbia; Linda M. Lodge, Cambridge Springs: Charles K. Young, Mt. Joy; and Allen L Campbell, Grove City. One teaspoon soda Two mashed bananas with one half teaspoon salt Two cups flour sifted * * * Need incentive to help you reduce? Paste to the refrigera tor door, the-bread box and the cookie jar a picture of the girl (or man) who is _ about the size you’d like to be. This should give you the will power to stick to your diet and re mind you that you must keep hands off. * * * Here are some recipes from a leader from HI Millersville who says that her family or five es pecially likes this pumpkin pie i ecipe. L- COLLEGE ? ucational d yearly. laughter. assistance. >s are avail- ing people istomers. high school i copy of the r e them dis high school IE TODAY .. office today) U have $5OO choose to ennsylvanfa year college k- degree. & LIGHT COMPANY :r *0 become better acquainted with your children's schools) PUMPKIN PIE Mrs.' Wilmer Bitner, Three and one-half cups pump kin Two cups brown sugar or one of granulated sugar One tablespoon flour One-fourth cup brown butter One-fourth teaspoon nutmeg One-fourth teaspoon cloves One teaspoon cinnamon and sprinkle some on top of pies Two or three eggs One and one-half cups milk Add all the ingredients hut brown butter last before you put in pie crust. This makes-three nine-inch pies Bake at 375 de grees until brown about 15 or 20 minutes. HI Millersville T” * r w>ww Look For Danish Cabbage “Danish” cabbage appears on the market during fall and winter months. These heads mature late and are normally smooth, round, and slightly flattened. They are very hard and compact, explains Elsie Bamesberger, Penn State exten sion consumer education specia list. PIE CRUST Three cups flour One teaspoon salt One cup Cnsco Three j tablespoons water to each cup flour and work it whn fork before you add the water to size of peas. H W * Mrs. Bitner also sends along this recipe for the ever-populai nigar cookies. SUGAR COOKIES (LIGHT) Mrs. Wilmer Bitner, R 1 Millersville Two eggs Two cups 10X sugar One cup Buttenne (or Cnsco) One teaspoon vanilla and one fourth teaspoon lemon One pinch salt or few giains One cup thick milk or butter milk Sift Three and one-half cups floiu One teaspoon soda Two teaspoons Calumet bak ing powder Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 16, 1956—9 For the Farm Wife and Family Mix the sugar and butteuno thoroughly with your hands or spoon Then beat eggs one at a time Then the flavor and salt Add the diy mgiedients with thick milk or buttermilk Drop on greased cookie sheet with a teaspoon and spi inkle sugar over the top with a raisin or chocolate chip Bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes. This makes 4 dozen cookies I used Gold Medal flour lor better baking. * «e For a lunch time treat, serve grilled cheese, tomato, and ba con sandwiches. Broil the bread on one side first. Then spread the other side with butter and add a slice of cheese, toma to, and two strips of bacon. Precook the bacon first if you like it well done. Broil until cheese melts. * r r Mis John 0 Snavely, R 2 Man heim writes thus I enjoy your paper very much Here is a receipt that Mrs David Longenecker, Manheim R 2 asked for in a recent paper SWEET POTATO CUSTARD Mrs. John O. Snavely, R 2 Manheim Three cups mashed sweet po tatoes HEAR The Mennonite Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12 30 P. M Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. M Hanover WHVR 1.00 P. M. # When distance sepaiates you irom your loved ones on Thanksgiving, or any holiday, nothing shortens the miles so wonderfully as youi long distance tele phone.-It brings everyone together quickly; lets you share the joy of your holiday happiness. So call long distance this Tlianksgnmg. or perhaps even the evening before. That wav, >ou can take ad\antage of the especially low rates after 6pm and miss of the hea\y Thanksgiving telephone traffic. COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY DALLAS, PA. A S 3 One cup sugar Three eggs lightly beaten Three-fourth cup butter Four cups sweet milk Pinch of salt Mrs Snavely also sends laong a recipe for a walnut cake. Wal nuts are plentiful now so why not try this cake as a dessert for that Thanksgiving Dinner’ WALNUT CAKE Mrs. John O. Snavely, R 2 Manheim Two cups granulated sugar Three eggs (Continued on page 10) Make A Point To Visit Our Animal Health Department THE QUARRYVILLE DRUG CO. QUARRYVILLE, PA. P HIO N e 1 o o 489K\ quapkyville. pa.