Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 30, 1966, Image 11

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VA cups water
y 4 cup Shortening
i/ 2 cup sugar
2 teaspoons salt
sVfe cups sifted enriched flour
(about)
1 egg
% cup butter or margarine,
melted
Dissolve yeast in water. Heat
milk until almost simmering;
stir in shortening until melt
ed (Do not boil.) Measure
sugar and salt into large mix
ing 'bowl. Stir in milk mixture
until sugar dissolves. Cool to
lukewarm. Stir in \Vz cups
flour and beat until smooth.
Beat m yeast and egg. Stir in
enough more flour to make a
soft dough' Turn out onto
lightly floured board or pas
try cloth and knead until
smooth and satiny, 5 to 8 min
utes Shape into ball and
place in lightly greased bowl,
turning to grease all sides.
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Cover and place in re£rlgera*V& cup firmly packed light
tor. Refrigerate at least 2 brown sugar
hours. (If dough rises in re- Vi cup seedless raisins
frigerator, punch down.) When
ready to use, punch dough
down. Divide into 3 equal
sized pieces. Divide each into
2£ equal-sized pieces. Form
each.into roll 8 inches long.
Roll in butter or margarine.
Place on ungreased baking
sheet. Bake in preheated 425
degree oven 10 to 15 minutes,
or until golden brown. Remove
from baking sheet and cool on
wire racks. Serve warm or
cool. Makes about 6 dozen
rolls.
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CARAMEL COFFEE RING
V\ recipe Refrigerator Butter
Dips
Vi cup butter or margarine,
melted
Vi cup firmly packed light
brown sugar
Vi cup coarsely chopped nuts
Vi cup butter or margarine,
melted
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Terre Hill 445-3455
New Holland 354-2112
A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Shofzberger's
New Holland 354-8001 Elm
Vi teaspoon cinnamon
Pour V< cup butter or mar
garine into 9-inch ring mold;
sprinkle V* cup brown sugar
and nuts evenly over batter or
margarine. Blend together J A
cup butter or margarine, Vz
cup brown sugar, raisins and
cinnamon. Reserve. Roll out
dough to 8 x 20-mch rectangle.
Spread caramel mixture even
ly on dough, leaving a 1-inch
border on all sides Starting
at short edge, roll up dough,
jelly roll-style Seal edge, cut
into 8 slices Place slices in
mold, cut-side against side of
pan, seamnde down. Bake in
preheated 350 degree oven 20
to 25 minutes, or until golden
brown Immediately loosen
edges and invert coffeecake
onto serving plate Serve
warm 6 to 8 servings.
Some Gove Up and
Cried,
Others Tried A
Classified
In Lancaster Farming
I SUPER I
Self Service H
SHOES I
2750 Columbia Ave. H
Lancaster H
Lane. Co/s Largest H
Shoe Store H
All Ist Quality ■
Super Low Prices H
Landis Bros. Inc.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30, 1966—H
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard? ...
What Makes A Good Home?
Your child is loved and wanted and
he knows it
He is helped to giow up by not having
too much or too little done for him
He has some time and some space of his
own
His early mistakes aie understood as a
noimal pait of growing up He is corrected
without being hurt, shamed, or confused
He is a part of the family and is given
real ways to help and feel needed through
out childhood
His growing skills walking, talking,
reading, making things are enjoyed and
respected.
He has freedom that fits his
age and his needs, he has re
sponsibilities that fit his age,
abilities, and freedom.
He can say what he feels
and talk things out without be
ing afraid or ashamed, he
learns through mistakes as
well as successes.
He is moderately and con
sistently disciplined from in
fancy, has limits set for his
behavior, and is helped to take
increasing responsibility for
his own actions.
Buying Blends Wisely
When you buy a garment
made of blended fibers, look at
the manufacturer’s tag. Recom
mended blends for wearing ap
parel are;
65 percent or more Dacron
polyester with cotton or rayon
50 percent or more Dacron
polyester with wool.
80 percent or more Orton
acrylic with wool or cotton in
knits
50 percent or more Orion
with wool, cotton or rayon in
woven fabrics
Need . . .
HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN
Buy Now and Save!
More and more farmers are buying from ns for
better value and all around satisfaction.
Delivered any quantity
Phone Area Code 717 687-7631
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Esbenshade Turkey Farm
Since 1890
PARADISE, PA.
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DELIVERS BETTER S
The double augera, operating In coniunctlon
with the patented V-paddla Imptllara, digs tha
•Hag*, mlxaa It thoroughly, and than throws K
dawn tha chute. Your cows and cattla gat good,
palatable silage... not a powdered mash as oa
alien happana with unloadera uilng blowers.
CALEB M. WENGER
R, D. 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA.
Drum'ore Center KI 8-2116
663-2141
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
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THOMAS
80 percent Acnlan acrylic
with cotton
70 percent Acnlan acrylic
with wool or rayon
FULTON GRANGE 6«
HOLDS PICNIC
Fulton Grange #66 held its
annual picnic on the hall
grounds in Oakryn on July 25
with 80 people attending. Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Hill and
Mrs Stanley Stauffer Jr. con
ducted games
The next meeting will be
held August 8 Miss Jennette
McCummings, a past
will present die program
which will feature a hymn
sing
Lancaster County Pomona
Grange #7l will hold their
picnic meeting at Quarryville
Memorial Park, Saturday, Au
gust 20, 7 p.m, as "guests o£
Colerain Grange #1667 Reso
lution Committee will be Al
fred Wanner, Richard Maul®
and Gyles Brown
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