night supper. $ ♦ • cpONGE CAKE , Martha Rohrer, 75 ’gj„ Landisville. ags u ps sugar cl ,p hot water teaspoon cream of tar- ups flour earing to taste ir hot water over sug g beat with egg white. at 350 degrees for 30-35 # This cake can be 'm a flat pan. * * * rf n WATERMELON C PICKLES . Fannie Longenecker, qts cubed watermelon 1 (2 lbs) ab espoons salt uarts water ups granulated sugar ups cider vinegar ablespoons whole jcloves ablespoons whole a'l- 3” stick cinnamon i firm rind, trim off the an d pink flesh before VHEELHORSE and SIMPLICITY Jcrden Tractors vely's Farm Service I HOLLAND EL4-2214 Sl ! &L-RING NYLON FRONT TIRES hw you can have all the ragged durability of Nylon cord construc tion at no step-up in price. Here is o tire with maximum strength to resist bruises, sharp impacts and blowouts and give you lowest-cost per acre operation. And, you will like the way the Dual- Ring tread gives you straight run ning and easy steering in the field or on the road. Come in and check Ibis outstanding value. U 3 k IfX»T»Ti iuTm Open Friday Night Til 9 ICe and Vine Streets measuring cut in 1 in. cubes Soak over night in the 3 ta blespoons salt and 1 quart of water; drain. Boil together for 5 minutes the remaining 2 quarts of water, the sugar vinegar and spices which have been tied in a piece of cheesecloth Add me'on rind and cook, uncovered, until transparent, about 45 min utes Remove spice bag. Turn immediately into hot steriliz ed pars and seal Makes a bout 2 pints NOTE; Store any leib over syrup in refrigerator. Use for a second ! ot of watermel on pickles the next day. AM LOAF Mrs. Melvin Horning,. . . Rheems. 3 pounds salt pork 3 pounds fresh pork 1 cup corn flakes 1 cup milk 2 eggs Mix together; shape into loaf and bake at 350 degrees. (Dn not add salt.) COLESLAW SOUFFLE SALAD Mrs. Phares Landis, Mari* etta. 1 package lemon-flavored gelatin 1 cup hot- water . V 2 cup mayonnaise V 2 cup cold water 2 tablespoons vinegar V* teaspoon salt plus tax and old 4.00-15-4 pi B.F.Gcodrich POWER-GRIP REAR TIRES plus tax and old tire 9.5-24/9-24—4 ply IVz cups finely shredded cabbage 1 Vz cup radish s’ices Vz cup diced .celery 2 to 4 tablespoons diced green pepper 1 tablespoon diced onion Dissolve gelatin in hot wa ter B end in mayonnaisse, cold water, vinegar and salt. Chill till partial y set. Beat ti 1 fluffy. Add remaining in gredients. Pour individual molds or 1 quart mold. Chill ti 1 set. To serve, unmold on lettuce; garnish with radish slices. Mrs. J. Lloyd Harnish, Rl, Wil'ow Street. , 3 quarts mint tea 3 cups sugar 2 large cans pineapple juice 3 large cans orange juice 2 large bottles ginger ale Add sugar to mint tea; strain and cool. Add pine apple juice and orange juice Add ginger ale just before serving SUGAR COOKIES Mrs. Elmer Groff, Rheems. Vz cup margarine less 1 tabelspoon 2 cups granulated sugar 3 beaten eggs 1 cup sour cream (cultur ed) B.F.Goodrich has used the "arched beam" engineering principle to create a cleat of extra-rugged strength. These curved cleats get rid of bending and buckling. They dig in, take a bite, keep you rolling and wipe clean. You'll get perfotm ance, even in heavy soil, that purs more acres under the wheels eveiy day. You save cn fuel and tires, too, if you equ o wuh the B.F.Goodrich Power-Grip. CONVENIENT TERMS Service on the Farm Call Lancaster EX 2-2196 LANCASTER, PA. * * * FRUIT-ADE ♦ ♦ * Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12, 1961—9 4 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon baking powder Salt NOTE: When using mar garine take l A pound block and cut off 1 tablespoon. This gives a nice rounded cookie. Chill dough several hours or overnight in refrig erator. (Mrs. Groff did not give directions about mixing these cookies so we assume that the dough would be mixed in the usual way) PINEAPPLE SALAD Mrs. Sadie Greider, Rheems. Vz can crushed pineapp’e 'A pound marshmallows Small head cabbage, shred ded 2 bananas Mix all ingredients and serve on lettuce. PENN SQUARE MUTUAL FUNR Investing in Diversified Securities „ for INCOME and CAPITAL GAINS Possibilities NO BUYING CHARGE j NO SELLING CHARGE %, 4 __ _ Subscriptions Accepted With No Minimum Share Requirements Free of Pa Personal Property Tax m opinion of Legal Counsel NON-ASSESS ABLE J. L. HAIN & CO. 451 Penn Square, Reading, Pa. Please send me free information about Penn Square Mutual Fund ' Name '* Address % City and State «r* 1 •! 1 yS ~ * '’y- '•' r -w>yg£ LISTEN TO WCOY-COLUMBIA 1580 ON THE DIAL ; 12:05 fo 12:10 Daily For accurate up to minute data on slock prices. a - —li I , '■ Best Food Buys (From page 10) include peaches, plums, blue berries, bananas, summer ap ples, watermelons, canta loupes, honeydew melons, lemons and Imes. Tree-rpened fresh peaches will continue in good supply throughout the month of Au gust Lower prices are not expected since the severe winter weather served to re duce the size of crop in the Northeast Fresh peaches and ice cream is a flavorful com bination vju will want to serve often as sundaes, par fait pies, tarts and as fresh peach milk shakes Supplies for canning, freezing or for fresh use are available at the local food store, roadside stand or farmers market. Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers FH 5-4424 - -L' .' •