• For The Farm Wife (Continued from Page 9) cream in crust; spread 2 tab lespoons preserves over ice cream: freeze. Repeat two more times with remaining ice cream. In a saucepan over low teat 'melt marshmallows with retraining 2 tablespoons pre serves. Beat egg 'whites until frothy; continuing to beat, sprinkle in sugar, then slowly pour In marshmallows. Beat until stiff peaks form. Spread on ipie, sealing edges. Place pie. on board in preheated SQO Don’t Neglect Your Eyes Visit Your'Bye Doctor If you are in doubt. Doctor’*. f Prescriptions Filled Adjustments, Repairs DAVID'S OPTICAL CO. Always See Better" 40S N. DUKE STREET ‘ -Lancaster Phone 359c4-276t7' ' - >- ~ r * r degree oven. Bake ~1-3 min 'utea'or until jineringueds-deli cately bfowned. Makes 1 9- inch pie'. - To make serving easy, the crust and layered ice cream filling can be prepared in ad vance and stored in the free zer. Just before dessert time, whip up the marshmallow flavored meringue, spread it on the pie, sealing the edges carefully, and bake. CRANBERRY WHIP DESSERT 1 cup sugar 1 cup water 2 cups (% pound) fresh cranberries 1 package orange flavored gelatin Vz cup, evaporated milk, undi luted 1 teaspoon lemon juice Combine sugar and water in saucepan. Bring to a boil and add cranberries. Bring to a boil L again. Lower beat and -simmer until berries pop open (abo.ut 10 "'minutes). Drain -hemes reserving- liquid. -Add hob water to liquid to make .2 cups. 'Dissolve-orange gela tin in hot liquid. Add cran berries and chill until thick but not firm'. Chill evaporated milk In freezer until 7 ice cry*-' fcals form. Whip until frothy, -add lemon juice and continue beating until stiff. ’Fold" into thickened- gelatin mixture. Chill. Makes- 6-8 individual servings. * ) *” * * MOLASSES MINCEMEAT PIE 1 package (9. ounces) dehy- drated mincemeat 1% 'cups water Vz Cup molasses 2 medium ~ apples, peeled, *i .^' V <tfgEBsßs % ' *ipi© „ \ r A V* *; /*! Turn m}ricemeat-' into.-’lu' 214- quart -tsaucepanv' ad<t .'Water* aridi ailx until- lump* are bro ken. Stir in molasses, and ap ples.' Place over medium heat until mixture comes- to a boil. Boil rapidly one minute. Lino" I>ie .plate with half the. pas-. -tr/; turn in .mincemeat mix ture. Top with pastry; flute edges. Cut slits in top of pas try to. allow steam to escape. Bake in hot oven (435. de r , grees) 50 minutes, * ' ‘ • Have You Heal'd? (Continued from Page 9) , member of the family -and rehearse them regularly until everyone understands clearly' and can move through the plan swiftly and smoothly. Keep exit routes clear. Avoid placing ranges, space beaters, and furnaces near doors. Fire could start in one of -these and block all escape. Make sure bedroom windows are large enough and low en ough to serve as emergency, ea|lts. Know how to notify your fire department quickly and correctly. Farm Women 24 See Decoration Demonstration ■Mrs.. Dante! Will, Mount Joy, presented a program oa “Mow To Make Christmas Novelties and- Decorations” 'at a recent meeting of , Fa ( rm Women Society 24 at Of Mrs. Earl Wenger, ' 2'39'S' New Holland. Pike, Lancaster. Mrs. Anita Heasj Was in charge of the business session,. 'The December meeting' w i 1 -iniclnde the entertaining of the 'husbands of members by, tak *Tea tJTT*£ Petersburg. The event win b« lf (Eor !fire-sale r inspection, appointment caIJL 73,9-2340) ; ’Saturday, Dec. 28 at 7 p.m. . - ~ - 1 1 ~ ’ ’■<" " J ' " T " i»' YMr@M&Mto MM Ym i MterHww .., »U«h C**tf Ask ftr siAwran whs Rml Trwts*^ r * sons ' ,nc - Lumber, Mi 11 w*r k winl Bu H d Mif Materials . PUBLtC REAL ESTATE PERSONAL PROPERTY rm STALLER ' \ I * R. D., Schuylkill Haven, Pa. (Route 443 - Long Run) Saturday, Nov. REAL ESTATE APPROX. 32 acres land (500’ frontage on bptb sides of Route 443) 27 acres clear, incl. 2 acres strawberry ancT large asparagus patch, balance seeded for hay. STREAM runs, through property. 2'/ z story ALUMINUM SIDED house; 9 rooms, bath. Modem electric hot water heater & pump. Bank'bam with concrete basement, and other out buildings. PERSONAL PROPERTY Form equipment includes C. A. Tractor, plow,corn planter, cultivator, mower, disc, harrow,, lime drill, seeder, trailer, cuh-tractor, sprayer, Ford Truck (H-tag), chicken & pig equipment. Household articles include stover,' refrigerator, freezer, and . numerous other, articles. TERMS . ’ fo.% sit sale: balance’3os, dnys; Fer ' somad property cash (other terms and conditions - to be announced at sale); ■ •and build, you a - better home’ for .money. ' (All j- Stauffer Hercules- desi • carry a PK Seal' and meet PHA, VA local code requirements.) — of> 30, 1963 12 NOON EARL CSTALLER Administrator of Estate,'of , Lloyd H. Staller, Deceased mabel m. smaller READ THIS Stauffer’s Hercules Roof Trusses - '. . . 1. Give -.you more flexibility of- r planning. In addition' yon get crack ceilings and roofs that don,’t sag. 2. Save you 9150 to $5OO, per house o conventional _ roof-framing methods. Si supporting trusses do away with fitti and cutting of roof'members on the j 3, Save time and labor costs. Stauffi special rig (,shown( above), pips, a f men ran put up roof trusses for an av age house in three hours or less! 4. Save materials because • self-supporti spans-eliminate'interior bearing partitio WHEN YOU THINK; OP BUILDING . .have your contractor check; with Staul • LEOLA/PA, *( . FARM
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