f»' Id jiave been, rinsed in 2 large apples, pared and lter; chill until firm. cored 0 n dark greens and i cup seeded raisins , with apple slices, i tablespoon grated orange Save been dipped in rind juice to prevent, dis- Sift flour with salt and bak ing powder. Cream shorten ing with sifted sugar, add vanilla and egg and beat well. Add dry ingredients to the creamed mixture alter nately with the combined ev aporated milk and orange - juice. Mix thoroughly. Put spoons baking powder apples and raisins through spoon salt - . food chopper, add grated iespoons shortening orange rind and fold into ip grated-nippy cheese mixture. Drop from V 2 tea ,3/< cup-milk - spoon onto a well-greased ;3 apples *. cookie sheet. Bake 12 to 15 ip brown sugar ■ in a moderate oven ispoon Cinnamon -. (375 degrees) Makes 10 to 12 lespbon- butter , dozen small cookies. These flour,-v-sugar, baking jceep well. . and - salt 1 --together.- • • • ■shortening and cheese. PLENTY OF VITAMINS IN pilk. .to, piakea soft . SWEET POTATOES ♦ ♦ • -Y APPLE coffee CAKE - . ips siftea flour ,lespoor>. granulated t Jurn out da . .lightly _ , Sweet potatoes in plentiful board, and-knead }A supply this fall, deserve at pat -out dough in un- tention of family food-shop- Bncß.^ayef^cakepan.' pers not only for' -the color jples, slice -and: distinctive,,flavor they contribute,-to meals but also over* top. for vitamin values. Sweet vn ■sngart and,cintia- rpotatoes of the soft-fleshed, dot ■with , Jmtter,- orange-yellow varieties have hot de- ,ahvexceptionally high vita -35 pne mitr Aryalde. An average-size cofree . ' *<6j ounce) -syveet potato sup ' * _< ' t- *, pUes more that twice the *- ’ - HAJSIN CHEWS mount of vitamin Aan adult cups cake -flour -needs daily. The vitamin A spoon-salt ‘- , value, of most varieties in spoons'baking powder creases during the curing shortening v - - process 'and during the usual brown sugar storage period, teaspoons ■vanilla* —-Sweet ■ potatoes also are a - good source of vitamin C, ' evaporated milk* particularly -when they are orange juice. . . - , freshly harvested or soon «f - —' ter curing. ■ Soft-fleshed, orange-colored , { sweet potatoes have crane to be called yams to distinguish them from the lighter yel low,-firmer fleshed varieties. Botanically, yams and sweet potatoes belong to different classifications. ipt 8»t! Bond Swvic*’’ TURKMAN'S UEWT PARKING LOTS •huuiTrick'' Western Auto Store East King Street ion A. Buhrmcm, !8 Jhilce _l .v \ - - K t 11 ■■ uickest way to nywhere... nytime /!/ rass the country or across j, world, the long distance i is the fastest means of Jem communication. Not *> today’s missiles and reck on match the-speed and lenience that go into action time you lift your tele- Jne receiver and say, “Long ®nce, please.” •*ven more economical too, P°u call after 6 P.M. or all 1 Sunday when rates are ! fnever speed and conven- /eSS&\ are important, use long {wSSSSy Use Classified Ads. LONG DISTANCE \\x ONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY GHOSTS, GOBLINS, WITCHES and other assorted .spooks were on hand to vie for prizes at the county 4-H Halloween party at 'the Leola fire hall on October 24. Left to right in the first row are the-following winners; Funniest - David Denlinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Oendinger, 2351 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster; Lynn Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin G. Young, Ephrata H 2; Most original - Bruce Kulp, son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Kulp, Manheim R 4; Roger M artin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Martin, 301 East Main St., New Holland; Ugliest - D~niel Jenk’ns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brubaker, Lititz Rl. Left to Right, back row are Prettiest - Dorothy High, daughter of JVlrs. Barbara High, Ephrata R 2; Ugliest - Gerald Kulp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kulp, Manheim R 4; Prettiest - Sherry Hang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Haug, Para dise RI. Judges for the event were Mrs. Do rothy Frey, Columbia Rl, Mr. Milton Bru baker, Lititz Rl, and the Editor of Lancaster Fanning. —LF PHOTO ON LEARNING GOOD FOOD HABITS “It is one thing to know the cropping system on farm. what to eat for good nutri- tion—that is basic knowledge It is another type of learn ing, or wisdom, to know how to influence others, particul arly children, to establish the vinri of -eating habits that will help them all their lives Portable coldframes are Good eating habits begin in more popular for growing infancy, for babies come .in- early plants than* are the to the world without estab- permanently located ones, lished patterns of behavior. Growers who do hot intend and habits formed early de- to treat their velop into lifetime practices, sterilant to control ween?. Start with the child there- insects, or fungus .diseases fore—not r with the food”.— should plan to usd -movable From the 1959 Yearbook of frames, recommends dames Agriculture, .FOOD,- page Dutt, Penn State extension 1636. - vegetable specialist. < ] Whether Or Net You Have A W’'l Read This Ad Careful! ! IF YOU DON'T HAVE A WILL... you con insure your family's security by haring your attorney draw one up immediately. Then, name an experi enced Executor like this bank. IF YOU DO HAVE A WILL... Use Our Convenient DRIVE-IN WINDOW One-half block from Penn Square on South Queen Street Rear of Main Bank. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 31> 1959—9 • Wheeltrack (From page 7) Of course Hermey has not solved all his problems, but of one thing he is certain Wheel track planting is prac tical for him and ho will con tinue the practice until some better method comes along review it see if it's up to date. Your attorney-can make whatever changes are needed. in either case come in with your attorney and discuss it with our trus* officers. 25 S. Queen Street— Swan Parking Lot Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot S. W. Corner Vine Si Queen Sts. FREEL PARKINS •, Glenn (From page 1) the birds. Management practices are scored on a basis of 46, weight of birds 20, merit of exhibit 18, and completeness of project record book eight points. Evan Ray Rapp, son of Mr and Mrs Elmer Rapp, of Kinzers Rl, placed fourth with 96.8 points. Tied for sth place were Elaine Stoltz fus, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Stoltzfu", Ronks Rl, and Keith Overgaard, son of JVIr and Mrs. Walter Over g°ard, Lancaster R 4, each with a score of 96.5. Twenty one members com pleted records in the club. CHAIN SAW SERVICE CENTER New 4 Vied . Snovety's Form Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2114 SUPER | Self Service SHOES 220 W. KING ST. Lone,' Co.'* Largest Shoe Store JUI- Ist Quality f SUPER LOW PRICESj
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