10—Lancaster Faming. Saturday,. December 17, 1960 ■■ • Breads For Brunch (From page 9 - ough more flour to make a - soft dough. ■ Turn out on lightly flour ed board or canvas; knead until satiny about 10 min utes. Round dough into ball; place in greased bowl; brush lightly with melted butter- Cover and -let rise in warm p ace until double in size, a 1) jut 1 hours. Punch dough . down; turn out on lightly floured board or canvas Cover and let rest 10 minutes. -Knead fruits and nuts into dough. Roll out to form an Bxls-inch rectangle Fold in half lengthwise; pinch edges to gether Place on greased cooky sheet forming dough into a semi-circle. Brush with melted butter. Cover and let rise in ..warm place until double in size, about 1 hour. Bake in moderate ov en (375 degrees) about 30 minutes. Frost with thin 5 OPEN EVERY EVENING December 15th to 23rd I * & I If k i | | I Groff’s Hardware! WJ lx I NEW HOLLAND Phone EL 4-0851 g M ¥1 Closed December 24-5 p. m. K sfi * X For Christmas! SPECIAL TRADE-IN SALE I and your old portable typewriter will buy a NEW REMINGTON MONARCH TYPEWRITER. ($99.50 plus Manufacturers' Tax Without Trade-in) Requirements For Your O'd Typewriter Exclusive at HERR'S t Four Rows of Keys, Back Spacer, Left Hand Carriage Return, Carrying Case, No Broken Parts. A Complete FuT-Featured Portable With Miracle Tab and 88 Character Keyboard. Bring in your Old Portable and take advantage of this unprecedented offer 1 B. HERR & SON L. “The Portable Typewriter Store” it a K 46-48 WEST KING STREET g confectioners’ sugar frosting; decorate with red and. green candied cherries. Makes one stollen. « * COOKY FROSTING TIPS To make fine lines and de corating details, apply frost ing with wooden picks. Di vide one recipe Decorative Icing into four parts. Use vegetable food coloring for desired colors. You’lf find colored sugar, silver and multi-colored decorettes, rai sins, red and green marasch ino cherries, red hot cinna mon drops and - beaten egg white give the prettiest re sults. t * * HINTS ON DECORATING INDIVIDUAL COOKIES Reindeer: Use small pieces of raisin for eyes, and red icing for the nose Use any desired color for the harness and its decorations Tree Ornaments: Cut out with a round cooky cutter and decorate as desired, eith- I X I i I I X X 3 I I: Xi Complete With Instruc tion Book and Case’ LIST PRICE $119.50 er withy colored .decorettes before baking or with frost ing land red hots after bak ing.' Use red and green mara schino cherries /or the flow; ers, and cut some of the or naments out with a scalloped cutter if desired. ' Bell: Brush the outside edges of the bell with egg white and sprinkle with col ored sugar before baking. -Use a cinnamon red hot for the clapper. Gingerbred - Man: Frost these after they have cooled. Use white frosting for the cap, belt and hands and feet. Also use it to hold the but tons which are red hots. The eyes are blue colored frost ing and the mouth is red. Santa Claus: Frost with red and white* frosting after cookies have cooled. Use a frosting for the paws, blue for the eyes, and red for the mouth. Snowman: After these cookies have cooled, frost all but the hat in white. Frost the hat in red, use raisins for the eyes, and cinnamon red hots for the mouth and but tons Christmas Trees: Brush the tree with egg white and sprinkle with colored sugar. Press red hots into the tips are of the branches before bak- the ing. Kay Princess Rag Apple, registered Holstein owned by If you’d like to get a a registered Holstein' owned H. E and Maybelle Ketter- ter root system and bi by Robert C. Grofl, Quarry- ing, Lititz, produced 13,688 flowers on your spring-flo ville, produced 17,422 lbs. lbs. milk and 516 lbs. but- ing bulbs Lynn B. 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"del C9D2AP WASHER LANDIS BROS., Inc. 1305 MANHEIM PIKE.LANCASTER >■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* l COOKIES WITH EYE iv al guest pleasers at gax j decorated tidbits Henhet RA Dunloggin, a BIGGER AND BETTER Even at its regular price of $139 95 this 1961 Dexter model C9D2AP offers far more than most oth er makes do at that list price In addi tion to its world-wide, half-century reputation for extraordinary dependa bility, this de uxe Dexter washer gives you a 1 the following: balloon roll wringer and ex*ra safe push-pull release bar, Dex'er’s finest agitator in bowl-bottom tub, ’'ton clothes capaci ty (10 I bs), handy adjustments to off set normal gear wear and insure a life time of quiet, smooth performance, etc. THIS 3-PIECE $29.95 "FAIR LADY" SET INCLUDED AT THE $139.95 PRICE This big, “light as thistledown” comforter and pillows are washable, odorless, mothproof, non-allergenic, and forever fluffy, because they are filled 100% with the wonderful new virgin ACRILAN “down.” The Nylon-stitched French crepe covering is lovely to the eye and the touch, and stays that way. Comforter 72" x 84". Two pillows each 18" x 24". in own storage bag. “Warmth Hhout weight” for luxurious rest. APPEAL as weJl as taste i Christmas time. Children too. culturist, suggests ' bulbs now. I'^3 mi Model 904 P shown PHONE EX 3-3906 pla: O 3\< < '0 o>%r
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