Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 11, 1963, Image 8

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    Fstrmmg, Saturday. May l!,, 1963 ~. , W- bine-¥i/kfi a s- ana--bufte l ® l iirc:^~?T ‘ cw. evaporated'&ilk.rt* -
/-c 2%' a 2-inch foal pans- or 1 Blend shortening ■and sugar; % cup fruit preserves,
greased 8% x 4»& x 2%-inch add eggs and heat well. Add ' strawberry or raspberry
loaf pan Bake small loaves in sifted dry ingredients alterna- Va teaspoon cinnamon
preheated moderate oven (350 tely with buttermilk, stirring 2 cups cornflakes
degrees) 40 to 45 minutes; after each addition only until 2. tablespoons butter or
bake large loaf 55 to 60 mmut- combined. Stir in whole bran margarine, melted
es. Remove from pansWmedi- cereal, apricots and nutmeats. -Sift together flour, baking
ately and cool thoroughly. For Spread in greased 9V 2 x 5 powder, salt, nutmeg and su
ease in slicing wrap cooled, inch pan. Bake in moderate gar into mixing bowl. Add sii
bread and store one day before oven (350 degrees) about 1 ortening, egg and milk; stir
slicing. Drizzle with confect- hour, or until done. Let stand until combined. Spread in grea
ioners’ sugar frosting, if desir- until cold before slicing. sed 9 x 9 inch baking pan.
e( j_ ___***** Spread preserves over batt-
BERRY^PATCH TEA CAKE er. Crash cornflakes slightly;
1% cups sifted flour toss lightly with cinnamon and
2 teaspoons baking pow- butter. Sprinkle over preserves,
der Cut through toppings into do
teaspoon salt ugh with knife at regular in
teaspoon nutmeg tervals to give a marbleized ap
cup sugar pearance. Bake in moderate
cup soft shortening (Continued on Page 9)
For the ' t 7"” i||
Farm Wife and Family
BREADS Of SPRING
' Lengthening days and a profusion of flowers coming forth
into hloom are hut two signs that spring is here Springtime is
a time for hopscotch with puddles, a handful of -violets picked
with love or a stroll in the park. Young or old, everyone has
a warm glow that s spring fever.
Do you feel like making
eomethinig fo ra special perfan
or enjoying the newly warm
outdoors all day long? Do you
feel creative? Begin to discov
er the warmth of spring by
sharing it. Quick breads are so
delightful at this time of year.
Bake spicy little loaves of bre
ad for a grandparent or inval
il. Take your pick of any of the
quick bread recipes we have for
you; bake them and share
them vvith someone your
kindness will long b_e lemean
bered.
SPICY RAISIN' BREAD
2 cups sifted all-purpose
flour
2
teaspoons baking pow
der
teaspoon salt
teaspoon cinnamon
teaspoon nutmeg
1
1
%
Plant the Corn
that Gives You
YIELDS
■ When you plant Funk’s G-
Hybrids, you can count on BIG
GER YIELDS Side by side “weigh
and compare" tests prove it*
This extra load performance is
no accident. Funk Breeds into
each kernel greater standabijity
, . . drought and disease resist
ance . . . more capacity to pro
duce. And Hoffman testing
assures you of the variety best
adapted for your soil.
See your local Hoffman
Seed Man or phone
Landisville 898-3421
cHdffman
C/ farm seeds
ALFALFA • CLOVER
oat s'* funk's ghybrids^
By Mrs. Uichard C. Spence
Sift together flour, baking
powder, salt and spices into
bowl. Add remaining mgred-
s#< gs|g „ :
Here now is the fencer you have always
’nted to do your toughest fencing jobs.
cup firmly-packed br
own sugar
cup raisins
cup rolled oats, quick
or old-fashioned, un
cooked
liquid
cup -melted
shortening
eggs, beaten
cup milk
Ph. S'
*♦« * *
TROPICAL BREAD
I*4 cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon baking
der
teaspoon baking soda
teaspoon salt
cup mashed ripe ban-
anas
cup buttermilk or sour
milk
Vs cup soft shoi tening
% cup sugar
2 eggs ' ,
1 cup whole bran cereal
%' cup cut, dried apricots
% cup chopped walnut
meats
Sift together flour, baking
IE MULTI-POWER
ARK I
iy^
**»*: or aukiivi s' 1 *
A Space age electronics makes
\ possible this great, powerful
*■ new fencer.
A The first all electronic fence
' controller.
-A-No moving parts.
A Greatest power under all fenc
ing conditions Through wet
weeds—hardest rams—deep
est snow—dryest ground-
WILL NOT SHORT OUT.
.Authorized
Sales & Service
B. K. FISHER
Bonks, Pa.
pow-
%
Vs
%
WATER, SOILS, FEEDS AND FOODS
Do you have a problem in one of these areas?
If so, let us help you.
LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC.
2425 NEW HOLLAND PIKE, LANCASTER, PA.
Plfbne Leola 656-9043
open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT today
A crystal ball won’t bring you the things you want, but
saving will. Begin now and save regularly. Then you’re
sure to have "money in your rufure.”
if there’s travel in your future...be sure to carry
AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES
Prompt refund if lost or j.| BH ■
- Stolen, Spendable everywhere, j|j
Cost-only a penny a dollar, I't’ ~ .X&WS
THE LANCASTER COUNTY
NATIONAL BANK
LANCASTER
9 East King Street (temporary address)
138 North Queen Street (Drive-In Window)
Prince and Janies Streets (Drive-in Window)
1643 Lincoln Uwy. East
1847 Columbia Avenue
MOUNT JOY
One West Main Street (Drive-in Window)
QUARRYVILLB FLORIN
State and Church Streets 801 Main Street
Established 1841
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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