Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 05, 1966, Image 19

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446 W. James St.
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interest ot the GUARANTEED RATE of
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$5OO.
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inch round cutter. Using
smaller cooky cutter of vari
ous designs, cut center from
half oif the rounds. Eltiher
use centers of cut round or
reroll dough and cut designs.
Place on buttered baking
sheet; bake in a ipreiheated
350 degree oven for G-8 min
utes. Remove to wire rack
to cool. Spread Butter Cream
Pilling on plain rounds a'nd
top with cut out round or
design. 'Makes 3 dozen.
«BUTTBR CREAM FILLING
2i cups sifted confectioners
sugar
3-4 tablespoons hot milk
a tablespoons butter,
softened
Vz teaspoon vanilla
Blend together sugar, milk,
butter and vanilla; add pep
permint to taste. Beat until
of spreading .consistency.
When carpet or rug pile is
crushed down because of fur
niture pressure or constant
walking, try a. hot iron over
a damp cloth or a steam iron
on the spots. Let the steam
do the work don’t press
the iron down on the pile.
While the pile is slightly
m'oist, 'brush up the spots
gently. Simple and easy to
do, but wbrth the time.
Some .parts of rugs and
carpets get harder wear than
others. Per better looks and
longer life, give these heavi
ly traveled areas a breathing
spell. Move the /furniture and
reverse the rugs from, time Plastic plants and flowers
to time and you’ll distribute hardly take the place of na
wear on them. When you can. ture's oivn, .but they have an
not reverse the floor cover- advantage where soot, steam
ing, arrange the furniture so '
you get different traffic lanes. |
Whot Do You Need?
A Lancaster Farming
Classified Ad Helps
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Some Tips For Keeping
Carpets And Rugs Looking
Their Best
Even when water or milk are added, new Ful-O-Pep holds Its shape.. .doesn't get
soggy or mush down.,
Dogs love its superior flavor—wet or dry. You'll like its guaranteed satisfaction.
Ask ioV new Ful-O-Pep Dog Food
a product of The Quaker Oats Comoany
HoroM H. Good
Terre Hill
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S. H. Hiestand & liie. ■
Salanga -
J. C. Walker & Son, Inc.
Gap, Penna.
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 5, 1966
For the
Farm Wife and Family
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Ladies. Have You Heard? .
Turkey Is Kind To Food Budget
No longer do you need to think of tur
key as the traditional whole roasted bird that
conies to the table. You can try turkey rolls,
patties, drumsticks, thighs, or wings.
For the small family, roasting cutup
pieces of turkey is ideal. They leave more
space in the oven so the vegetables and
desserts can make a complete oven meal.
With pieces, it’s easy to prepare just what
you need for the family with no leftovers
unless you plan for them.
If you can’t find turkey pieces, ask the
man at the poultry counter to halve or quar
ter the turkey. This gets the amount down
to family size. Roast the piece as you would
a whole turkey. Put in a flat,
open pan on a rack and roast
at 3’50 degrees allowing 20
to 25 minutes per pound. If
using a meat thermometer,
insert it on the side of the
thigh next to the bird and
roast the turkey until the
thermometer reads 185 de
grees. If you want dressing,
prepare it with turkey broth
and bake it in a covered pan.
Plastic Houseplants
It’s amazing how many
types of houseplants you can
find in plastic. iSuch plants
don’t need watering and can
be kept glossy with, a soap
or detergent bath. You can
plant an indoor .garden with
such varieties as 'Chinese
evergreen, English ivy, phil
odendron, and others.
Considering a Career?
Investigate Chiropractic
LANCASTER COUNTY
CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY
Pep Dog Food
s,if slays
that way
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H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc.
Witmer
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beat, and lack of .sunlight
are constant hazards.
Although a plastic garden
may not need watering, it
will get grimy unless its
leaves are dust-free. To leep
the leaves glossy, just use
warm soapsuds on a sponge
and wipe each stem, leaf,
and petal. Then, wipe with
clear water. This will keep
greenery looking alive the
year round.
Sponges and Snows
—are light gelatin puddings
with the delicate texture
their names imply. These
puddings are clear, basic gel
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Grubb Supply Co.
Elizabethtown
Kirkwood Feed & Groin
Kirkwood ' : ’
Stevens Feed <Mill,Jnc.
Stevens, Penna.
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