Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1958, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 18, 1958
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Heat oven to 350 degrees
Caease well and flour two round
L,yer pans 9 x 1-Vu". Cream to
gether shortening, sugar, eggs;
beat 5 minutes on high speed on
mixer or by hand. Sift dry in
gredients together and mix in al
ternately with water and vanilla.
L se low speed on mixer. Pour into
piepared pans Bake 35 minutes.
DATE AND NUT CAKE
Lorraine Herr, Quarryville
1 pound dates (pited and cut
up)
1 cup boiling water
1 teaspoon soda
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon butter
1 egg, well beaten
1 cup English walnuts
cups flour
1 teaspoon vanilla
Sprinkle soda over dates, pour
boiling water over the dates and
soda and let stand until cool
Blend egg, sugar and butter. Add
date mixture, walnuts, flour and
vanilla Mix together well. Bake
at 350 degrees for one hour in
loaf nan.
SPONGE CAKE
JaneDeibler, Quarryville
2 cups sugar
SIMPLICITY
Garden Tractors
Snavely’s Farm Service
New Holland EL 4-221
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FIRST FEDERAL
Savings and I
OP lanca!
25 North Duke Street
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
After the Close of Business June 30, 1958
First Mortgage Loans
Loans on Savings Accounts
Federal Home Loan Bank Stock
Federal Loan Bank Obligations
U S Government Obligations
Other Investment Securities
Accrued Interest on Investments
Cash on Hand and in Banks
Office Building and Equipment, Less
Depreciation
Deferred Charges and Other Assets
TOTAL ASSETS
Savings Accounts
Loans jn Process
Other Liabilities
Reserves
Specific
General
Surplus
TOTAL LIABILITIES
Savings Insured up to $lO,OOO by U. S. Government Agency
Investment Certificates Legal for Trust Funds
Member Federal Home Loan Bank System and
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government
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1 cup cold water
6 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
V 2 teaspoon lemon juice (if de
sired)
2 cups sifted cake flour
Boil water and sugar together
for 10 minutes Cool syrup slight
ly. Separate six eggs. Beat egg
whites until stift; then add syrup
slowly while beating. Add egg
yolks one at a time and beat while'
adding Add vanilla; fold in slow
ly by hand the sifted cake flour
(sift 3 times) Bake at 350 de
grees for one hour.
MOCHA RAISIN CAKE
Betty Kalinoski, RD Quarryville
2 cups strong coffee brew
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons breakfast cocoa
1 cup seedless raisins, cut up
Vz cup shortening
1 cup sugar
• Vz teaspoon vanilla
2 eggs, unbeaten
2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
% teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoons baking powder
’'a teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon each cinnamon and
nutmeg
i'2 teaspoon cloves
Combine coffee, sugar, cocoa,
and raisins in saucepan Bring to
boil and simmer 10 to 15 minutes
Cool. Cream shortening and add
sugar gradually, creaming .until
light and fluffy Add vanilla Add
eggs, one at a time, beating well
after each addition Mix and sift
remaining ingredients Add, al
ternating with coffee mixture and
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Lancaster, Pa.
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
DIVIDEND PAID
JUNE 30, 1958
3%
Per Annum
an
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89,562,692.13 |
88,171.79 =
200,000.00 =
2,651,349.24 =
150.000. E
100.000. =
13,866.43 |
510,980.72 =
177,512.75
6,046.78
813,460,619.84
$12,655,407.82
2,326.50
26,675.06
617.18
652,471.75
123,121.53
$13,460,619.84
Louvers Add Beaut
Folding Wall Practical
New designs in sliding and
folding door hardware available
today have “opened the door”
for dozens of new ways to im
prove the home with room di
viders and space-saving parti
tions.
The drawing shows an .ex
ample—a room divider that is
both attractive and practical.
Eight narrow louver doors of
ponderosa pine weie hinged to
gether like a screen and sus
pended fiom a sliding hack at
'ached to the ceiling.
In this case, two beds in a
ledroorn aie sepaialed without
stir thoroughly Bake in greased
floured pan 10x10x2” in moderate
oven (350 degrees) about 1 hour.
When cool, place lace paper doily
on top Sift confectioners’ sugar
on doily. Lift off carefully. Cut
cake m squares to serve.
CARMEL ICING
Jeanne Gochnauer,
RD Quarryville
llz cups brown sugar, packed
% cup shortening
Is cup milk
Pinch of salt
Boil 2 minutes Cool slightly
before beating Give it plenty of
time to reach spreading consis
tency
DEVIL’S FOOD CAKE
Mary Witmer, RD Quairyville
"U cups sifted cake floui or
two cups sifted regular
flour
i"4 cups sugar
V teaspoon baking powder
Printed Pattern
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Punted Pattern 9213 Misses'
Si/es 12 14. lb IS, 20. 40 42, 44.
46 Sire IS lakes 5U yaids 35-inch
bend Thirty five cents in coins
foi tins jiaiuui —add 5 toils for
eat Ii ji.itt < 1 1 nif Min wish Ist class
niailnt-, Send to 170 Newsjiajier
Pattern IXjil , 212 West ISlIi St.
New YoiK 11. N Y. Pont plainly
NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE;
SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
since the wood louvers let air
pass through. When privacy isn’t
needed, the screen folds back
against the wall.
A similar scieen also would
be ideal between a dining area
and living 100 m, to close off a
laundry fiom a basement play
room, or for ary number of
uses throughout the- house
The louveis also add the dis
tinction of neat texture to
looms, and the clear ponderosa
pine is easy to paint or stain.
Sliding and folding louvei
doors aie equally ideal foi
closets and cloois between icon' 5
—anywheie it is desnable t
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1 3 '4 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
cup cocoa
Sift together the above ingredi
onts; then add
cup soft shortening
1 cup water (when using cake
flour add litle over half
cup water When using re
gular -flour add all the
water at once.)
J. teaspoon vanilla
Beat 2 minutes and then add
3 egg
Beat two more minutes. Pour
into prepared pans either 2 9 >
inch layer pans or 13 x 9-inch ob
long pan Bake for 30 to 40 mmu
tes at 350 degrees For extra flavor
add one third teaspoon pepper
mint flavoring Seven Minute
frosting is very good on this
cake
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Farm Women 2
Plan Picnic
For Aug. 9
On Saturday July 12 Farm
Women’s Society 2 met at
"Dutches” near Hopeland.
Members answered roll call by
telling their favorite beverage.
Iced tea was the most popular.
The group voted to give a com
ti ibution to the migrant workeis
fund.
Mrs John Snavely, president of
tne Society, named committees to
plan the group’s annual picnic.
The event will be held Aug 9 at
Puhl’s Grove. *
Mrs Alvin Graybill read a let
ter of thanks to the society for a
contribution. of 550 pounds of
clothing and other items given
the migrant workers near Coders
port
Kathrjn Kanchuf, Hanover,
brought greetings and a shoit
talk.
. Games were in charge of Mrs.
John Lehman and a Bible quiz
Was given by Mrs. Walter Dohner.
Hostess was Mrs Lehman and
co-hostess was Mrs. Jay Sahm.
• Hubbard Form* chirk* will moke more
money lor you They oecome greet layer*.
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KEYSTONE HATCHERY
Rep: Daniel R. Myer
Ph. Leola OL 6-2243
Hatcheiy: Ph. Leola OL 6-6783
Farm: Ph. Ephrata RE 3-6179
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