Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 1957, Image 10

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    o—-Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dee. 6, 1957
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F®m Wife and Family
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cup chopped coconut
cup shortening
cup sugar
egg
cup evaporated milk
teaspoon vanilla
Sift dry ingredients together,
grind oats and add with coconut.
Cream shortening and sugar un
til frothy, add egg and beat well.
Mix milk and vanilla. Add dry in
gredients to creamed mixture
alternately with milk and vanil
la. Mix thoroughly. Form into
rolls, wrap in waxed paper and
chill overnight in refrigerator
Slice Vs inch thick, place on
greased cookie sheet and bake at
400* for 12 mmufes.
BAKED CHEESE AND RICE
One cup uncooked rice
Three cups water
One teaspoon salt
One cup milk or one-foui th cup
powdered milk
One cup water
Two cups grated cheese
Two teaspons butter or mar
garine
One-fourth cup bread crumbs
Steam the nee, (which pre
serves more vitamins and min
erals than boiling it) by heating
three cups of water in a sauce
pan with a heavy lid Do not wash
the rice. When the water boils,
add salt and nee, stir well and
bung to a boil. Immediately place
lid on the pan and reduce heat to
recipes. Then Let us know how
hope you 11 tiy some of these
you like them
That’s about it for today Do
Gives three layers.
When the whole family sits
down at the breakfast table, ap
petites are better, making the
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Our Teller
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Is Right On Your Farm
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When You Bank-By-Maii'
SAFE • CONVENIENT
Use Our Convenient
DRIVE-IN WINDOW
One-half block from
Penn Square on South
Queen Street.—Rear of
Main Bank.
"Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889’’
MILLERSVILLE BRANCH
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor
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Farm Women 16
Plan Christmas
Party
Farm Women No 16 will en
tertain their families at a Christ
mas party to be held in the
form of a covered dish luncheon
at the Bart Fire Hall on Wednes
day evening, Dec. 11 at 6:30 p.m.
There will be a gift exchange
for the children as well as the
adults.
meal a pleasure. School children
who eat a good breakfast have
fewer behavior problems than
others. Adults feel and look bet
ter when a good breakfast is
their daily habit.
How’s breakfast at your house?
is it a chore, a monotonous
meal, with interruptions, confu
sion and a messy table?
If so, why not break away from
that old routine 0 Give the family
a good start eve.y day with a good
breakfast.
Here are some suggestions for
a good breakfast
Prevent monotony by offering
a variety of fruit Try many fresh,
canned, and frozen juices and
sectioned fruits. Remember that
oranges and grapefruit rate high
est in vitamin C. Serve grapefruit
halves with a cherry or strawber
ly pieserves in the' center.
With scrambled, fried, poached,
or soft-cooked eggs, offer bacon,
ham, Canadian bacon, or sausage
A glass of milk or cup of hot
cocoa belongs on the breakfast
menu, too.
These high protein foods keep
you feeling full and prevent mid
morning weaknes, headache, and
hunger.
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FREE PARKING
25 S. Queen St.—Swan
Parking Lot —Vine & S.
Queen Sts. Stoner Park
ing Lot—S. W. Corner
Vine & Queen Sts.
302 N. GEORGE ST
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THE BLAZING STAR is an extremely in
teresting block in three colors. It one cared
to carry out this dea, red, yellow and white
would be the most effective. However, the
block would be beautiful in a combination
of solid colors and a figured background oi
three pastel colors pink, blue and a la
vender background lor example. In piecing
Farm Women 24
Meet at
Gordonville
Farm Women' Society No 24
met last Wednesday evening in
the home of Mrs Leon Hess, Gor
donville R 1
Mrs Landis Myer, the president
piesided at the meeting and Mrs
Lloyd Gioff had charge of the de
votions Roll call was answered'by
each person telling something she
was thankful for.
A report was given by society
members about the county con
vention.
The group sewed cancer pads
during the evening
The next meeting will be held
Wednesday evening, Dec 18 in
the home of Mrs Mervm Hoober,
New Holland Hi.
Farm Women No. 19
To Meet at Hostetter's
AT Mt. Joy
Farm Women No 19 will hold
their annua! Chustmas Party at
Hostetlers’ Banquet Hall, Mt.
Joy, Saturday, Dec 7 at 7 00 p m
Secret sisters will be revealed
A trio consisting of Mrs Earl
Stauffer, Mrs Henry Lehman and
Mrs. Leroy Hottenstme, wil sing,
accompanied by Mrs. Scott Nis
sley at piano.
Letter carriers’ uniforms are a
50-50 blend of the Union Blue and
Confederate Gray.
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Farm Women No. 10
Will Hold Christmas Party
Farm Women #lO left Lan
caster, Wednesday, morning at
9 o’clock, Dec 4, for a shopping
trip and to see “Cinerama” at
| For That Christmas Gift...
I DRYERS - Gas or Electric |
I MAYTAG - CALORIC I
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ped
this block it would be well to do the tour
corners first, then the white patches between
these sjuares, joining the two diamond shap
ed patches at the top. The rest is a simple
matter. This block when complete is 13 1-2
inches square. Seams are not allowed on
these patterns.
(Copyright- Weekly Star Farmer)
GAS has GOT IT!
it will pay YOU to learn about our
metered gas hook-up plan. All the gas»‘
you need, and you pay only for what. jgt
you use. Get city conveniences beyond Pi :
the gas mains
Call MYER’S at MANHEIM MO 5-2775. if;
Have MORE Hot
Water Faster
With Modern Automatic
Gas Water Heaters!
Special $89.95
COLEMAN Stonelined
Water Heaters
10 yr warranty
HOT WATER HEATING $
Ask about our low heating rates! t?
MYER’S I
METERED GAS SERVICE jfc
MANHEEVI, PA. • Phone MO 5-2775
PARK FREE'
Daily 7 to 5 00
Open Fri. Eve.
Until 9 P. M.
Sat. ’till 12.00
A red
Philadelphia. A bus was charter
ed for the trip.
They will hold their annual
Christmas Party Saturday, Dec.
7 at the home of Mrs. Charles F.
Stauffer, Rohrerstown at 100
p m.
Gas Appliances^
FOR BETTER LIVING
EMPIRE Floor Furnaces
MAYTAG DRYERS
Washer Sales and Servic
CALORIC TAPPAN
Automatic Gas Ranges
BRYANT WARM AIR
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