ter Fanning/ Saturday, March 7, 1959—9 i@g)Q. ife and Family -aches, cut-up slow oven (300 degrees) for rhemes- a mix 30 minutes before serving, cream and the ' * * • 5% cup sugar, flavor throuph after apply >’nts with the ' of the cakes, it to the bot- Let rise only for fine- tex- coffee cake af desited. To de ipped cake in ■ Home Improvements Storm Doors, Windows, Jalousies, Awnings, Roofing, Siding. Carpenlery, Roof Coaling [ORIZED RUBEROID APPLICATOR ALL WORK GUARANTEED Ralph F. td St. Ph. MA 6-7474 Phone Lancaster LO 9-0841 Our Stand At Hoot's Community Market ■s experience in Home Improvement field ience is your safeguard. Why take chances? ’re Invited... OPEN HOUSE FRI. - SAT. Grand Door Prize ■ ghouse Combination Washer & Dryer WING SATURDAY AT 3 P.M. FREE REFRESHMENTS R AGAIN A RUINED ROAST! WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE KEEPS HOT, JUICY, DONE TO YOUR TASTE! if dinner’s delayed for hoursl m mum miracle! Exclusive ServTemp Roast Cuard. Never again a ruined \ roast because dinner was delayed. Amaz ing Serv-Temp Roast Guard cooks meat ex actly as then keeps it tb: you’re ready to si st cmm :aes units and ovei can be complete!: :d for easiest, cleaning: ever. Westmghouse ha* 't Units. USHOUSE you mu m It-in Rotisserie ’ Mir*de Sealed Ovens imatic Grill Surface Heats imatic Timer :r Corox Unit Jmatic Surface Unit i-mdth Storage Drawer LSCAN BE SURE. ..IP IT'S Westinghouse COPE & WEAVER •LOW STREET Phone Lone. EX 3-2824 Left ert My Lin's Comer 1 mile East on Route 222 Batter-Drop Doughnuts 2 packages active dry yea st Vz cup warm water (110- 115 degrees) % cup milk, scalded y 4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon mace - Vz 'teaspoon nutmeg 3% cups sifted all-purpose flolir Kline luitz. pa. - MAR. 13 - 14 e \ SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE PRICES! 2 eggs (room temperature) Vs cup soft shortening Add the yeast to the warm water Let stand. Pour scal ded milk over sugar, salt,, & spices in large bowl. Stir un til dissolved and slightly cooled. Add half the sifted flour and beat until smooth. Beat in eggs and yeast-mixture. Blend in the shortening with the remaining flour. Beat un til smooth. Scrape down batter from sides of bawl. Cover and let rise in warm" place until doubled, about 30 minutes. Stir down and let rest while fat is heating to 350-375 de grees (to test, a~ one-inch cu be of bread browns in 60 sec inds). Drop batter from teaspoon into hot fat. Turn when edges show color. Frying until gol den brown —about 1% minu tes on each side. Batter-Whole-Wheat Bread and Rolls 2 1 2 cups warm water (110- 115 degrees) 2 packages active dry yea st 2 cups unsifted whole whe at flour ,4- cups sifted all-purpose flour - 4 tablespoons honey or br own sugar 14 cup soft shortening 4 teaspoons salt Pour the warm water into a mixing bowl and add the yeast. Let stand a few minu tes Stor to dssolve. Add a bout half the dry ingredients which have been mixed to gether, the shortening, and W,M •*»*" * * Modil AMR-40 the honey. Start the mixer on medium in warm place until doubled speed, or beat by hand. Beat —about 30 minutes. Mean two minutes or until smo- while, grease two 4V4xBs6x oth. Beating in this receipe 2% inch, .two 9x5x3-inch tore takes the place of kneading. ad loaf pans or 2 4 large muf- Stop the mixer. Add the rest of the dry ingredients. Blend « n CU P • , . in with spoon until batter is Stir down batter smooth again, 1 to 1% minu- ing 20 to 25 strokes. This is tes a thick, somewhat sticky bat Scrape down batter from Put into the pans. Batter sides of bowl. Cover bowl will fill loaf pans or muffin Contaminated Water Can Effect Your Farm Income Lancaster, Pa. Disin- S. Dept, of Health. The in fecting water is of utmost crease in use of supplement importance because the re- al irrigation in the East has moval of disease producing raised questions of quality organisms from water is aof water. Many natural prime prerequisite for ' its streams formerly relied on safe use. to provide water for live- And chlorination offers the stock have become so pollu most dependable method of ted that their continued use disinfecting water, says the is unsafe. Joint Committee on Rural Water can be sparkling, Sanitation, U. S.-Dept. of dear to the eye, and taste Health, Education and Wei- good, yet swarm with these fare. ‘ deadly bacteria, nor is mere- It is feared that typhoid * deep well the answer, fever may stage a comeback Only the proper use ■of in the U. S. and that amoe- chlorination and dechlorina bic dysentary, cholera, hook- tion ' device according to worm and infectious hepati- Cliff Lehman, can provide tis, a disease of the liver, constant and continuous-pro threatening human users of tection against the menace untreated well water; while of water borne diseases, livestock are imperiled by We will be glad to discuss tuberculosis, hog cholera, any water problems you may anthrax, glanders and stom- have at Dairy Day next ach and intestinal worms. Wednesday. Crops irrigated by water For advice about water contaimng sewage pollution analysis, contact Cliff Leh may transmit disease. Wa- man, Water Conditioning ters carrying industrial pol- Consultant at , Century Co., lution such as chemical 15 W. Chestnut St, Lancast wastes, can damage the er. Pa. Phone EX 4-9365. crops they irrigate, says U. Adv. 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