For Farm Women. *. (Continued from page G) two cups flour and beat well. Add softened yeast, egg and vanilla extract. Beat well. Add more flour to make a stiff bat ter. Beat thoroughly until smooth. Cover and let rise until bulbbly (about one hour). Use with different toppings to make coffee cakes and puff rolls. Let rise until doubled (about 30 minutes). Bake in moderate oven (375*) 20 to 30 minutes. Makes two eight-inch square or nine inch round coffee cakes or about two dozen three-inch puffs. CARMEL PECAN PUFFS l 2 recipe Basic Beaten Batter 2 tablespoons melted buttei Six years of leadership as the Highest Average Profit producers in America’s two oldest 3 and S year Random Sample Tests (New York and Calif ) is proof that HAN BALANCED BREEDING pays off consistently with extra egg profits for you. - BROILER GROWERS: For peak broiler profits make your next flock Ist generation white Vantress Broiler Chicks from Florin Farms. FREE price list and literature sent on request FLORIN FARMS, INC. Wt. Joy 2 * Lancaster County • Penna. Ph. Mt, Joy OLdfield 3-9891 CLEARANCE , J, * r * "I » i ' I 1 i ' • j'~; 1 > f ' - y , V *■ r C r' A *- * «.v o o Roper 30-inch j GAS RANGE j Deluxe Model. X-ray oven . door, “Bakemaster” oven, » automatic lighting, “Tem- j Trol” automatic top burner | was $339.95 NOW $279.95 Tappan 40-inch GAS RANGE (Model PSKV62) Chrome oven model, with “Visualite” oven door Matchless top burner igni tion. was $229.95 NOW $199.95 Suburban Atlantic States Gas Co. Rte. 230 Harrisburg Pike and Colebrook Rd. 4 miles West of Lancaster Phone: TW 8-3371 or margarine ’4 cup pecan halves ’4 cup brown sugar Prepare muffin pans by putting one-half teaspoon melted butter or margarine in each. Cover with about two teaspoons brown sugar. Sprinkle with few drops water. Arrange three or four pecan halves in each pan. When basic beaten batter is light, stir down. Drop by spoonfuls into prepared muffin pans. Let rise until doubled. Bake in moderate oven (375*) 20 to 25 minutes. Makes about one dozen three inch puffs. ’4 recipe Basic Beaten Batter Va cup enriched flour Va cup enriched bread crumbs 2 tablespoons sugar ’4 teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter or mar garine Combine flour, bread crumbs sugar and cinnamon. Cut or rubi in butter or margarine until mix ture is crumbly. When basic bat-| ter is light, stir down. Spread, evenly in greased eight-inch square pan. Sprinkle with crumb, mixture. Make squares by press-1 ing lines into batter with floured ( fingertips. Let rise until doubled. Bake in moderate oven (375*) about 30 minutes. Makes nine' 2 %-inch squares or 16 two-inch I squares To make Hot Cross Squares add one-half teaspoon cinnamon and one-fourth teaspoon allspice with flour to basic beaten bat ter When batter is light, add one cup currants and stir down. Follow procedure for Crumble Squares Make cross on each square with confectioners’ sugar { ' «* ' »< . . 1 t * I i . o o V «J J (Prices include delivery and standard Ruud 30-gallon J Gas Water Heater j Fully automatic. Rust-proof J aluminum tank. Heats water j to 180 degrees. 10 year i warranty. i NOW $129.95 Tappan 40 inch GAS RANGE (Model PHADV-668) Deluxe range. Large oven Generous storage space Matchless ignition through out. “Visualite” oven door. NOW $299.95 < * CRUMBLE SQUARES f * ' , » % , 1 -w, t • Va . -v.;/ .. on - GAS APPLIANCES \< Up to 160 OFF was $169.95 was $324.95 icing. SOUR MILK DOUGHNUTS 4'i cups sifted flour 114 teaspoons soda I’4 teaspoons cream of tartar IVi teaspoons salt 14 teaspoon nutmeg 3 eggs 1 cup sugar 3 table spoons shortening melted 1 cup buttermilk or sour milk Sift together flour, soda, cream of tartar, salt and nutmeg. Beat eggs until thick and lemon color ed. Add sugar, gradually beating it in. Add shortening and butter milk or sour milk Add flour mixture. Mix well. Roll out 14 inch thick on lightly floured board or pastry cloth. Cut with floured doughnut cutter. Fry in deep hot fat (375*) for "three minutes, or until brown, first on one side, then on other Makes about three dozen three inch dougjinuts. When you fry doughnuts, just be sure that the fat remains right at 375° from start to finish The doughnuts require only a brief three minutes on each side As soon as you remove them from the fat, place them on absorbent paper to dram. FASTNACHTS OR RAISED DOUGHNUTS IV4 cups milk cup shortening 1 teaspoon salt 1 small yeast cake 3 eggs, beaten % cup sugar V 4 teaspoon nutmeg 4’> to five cups sifted flour Scald the milk, add shorten ing and salt. Cool milk until it Caloric 36-inch GAS RANGE Exclusive Suburban “White Sands” Hi-Broiler model Packed with deluxe Caloric features. was $329.95 NOW $309.95 Less liberal trade- in allowance Tappan 40-inch GAS RANGE (Model PG-886) Super Deluxe model. Auto matic lighting on all burn ers. Hi-Broiler. Thermo statically controlled right hand burners. was $359.95 NOW $329.95 Atianttc States Gas Service For the — r Farm Wife and Family is lukewarm; then add crumbled yeast cake and stir. Gradually add two and two-thirds cups sifted flour, beating batter thor oughly. Put in a warm place and allow to stand until full of bub bles. Mix sugar with nutmeg and combine with beaten eggs. Stir into first mixture and add re maining flour. Knead well, cover and let nse in a warm place for about one hour. Turn out on Farmers’ Day at Snavely’s! All Are Invited! Bring Your Neighbor! MOVIES FUN REFRESHMENTS MUSIC PRIZES A Day for the Discussion of Manv Farm Topics Has Been Arranged for Thursday, February 6,1958 1:30 and 7:30 P. M. 1:30 P. M. Weed and Fungus Control in Grass Fields Methods of Producing Better Hay Producing Better Milk (Bulk Cooler and Pipeline Milkers) Mastitis Control In .Dairy Herds Financing Of Farm And Home Needs MAX SMITH, County Farm Agent, and! others, well ex perienced in their subjects will be the speakers. Do not miss this day. Bring your farm Questions for Max. Come for both sessions Come Early Farm Equipment on Display With Factory Representatives Present. ALLIS - CHALMERS FARM EQUIPMENT CONDE PIPE LINE MILKERS WILSON BULK MILK COOLERS REMINGTON (MALL) CHAIN SAWS SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTORS CUNNINGHAM HAY CON DITIONERS TEMPLE - TON MANURE SPREADERS. SNAYELY’S FARM SERVICE New Holland, Pa. x 1 Is tailor-made for folks with money in the bank 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 Lancaster Farming, Friday, Jan. 31, 1958—7 OPPORTUNITY We Invite Your Account! Xiv lightly floured board and rod 3 4 inch thick. Cut with doughnut cutter or biscuit cutter shaping into a ball, or make into twists. Cover with a thin cloth and M rise on board until top -t springy to touch of finger. Droo into hot fat (365’) with the rais ed side down, so the top side will rise while under side cooks. Dram on aibsorbent paper. Yield three dozen. FREE PARKING 25 S. Queen St.—Swan Parking Lot—Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Park ing Lot—S. W. Corner Vine & Queen Sts. 303 N. GEORGE ST