Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 15, 1966, Image 12

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PUMPKIN CHEWS
cups Silted Hour
teaspoon salt
teaspoon ibaMng powder
teaspoon baking soda
cup (rolled oats
cup firmly-packed brown
sugar
cup granulated sugar
cup shortening
teaspoon cinnamon
teaspoon nutmeg
egg
cup pumpkin
cup semi-sweet chocolate
morsels
cup raisins
cup chopped nuts
Sifit .together the flour, salt,
rJg powder and (baking
to. Mix in rolled oats and
■aside. Combine brown sug
gnanufated sugar, shorten
ig, cinnamon, and nutmeg;
end well Beat an egg. Mix
gradually the flour-rolled
mixture alternately with
:mpfcm. Stir in the chocolate
vsels, raisins, and nuts.
BH-H-H-H!
IT S SO QUIET YOU'VE GOT TO BE NEAR IT TO HEAR IT!
A Texaco Fuel Chief Oil Burner is so quiet, customers teli us, thal
hardly know when it goes on. This is a good time for you to think t.
replacing your old burner with a brand-new, high-efficiency one
Texaco. Ideal for use with warm-air, hobwater, or steam-heat sy
Equipped with Texaco’s new Jet Flame Booster, the amazing 1
control device that provides the most heat from the least fuel. G
a call for a free analysis,of your home-heating needs. No obli^
We Give S & H Green Stomps
Garber Oil Co.
Texoco Fuel Chief Heating Oil
105 Fairview St.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ph. 653-1821
Officers Installed At
Fultan Grange Meeting
At the regular 'Fulton Grange
#66 meeting October 10 at
Oakryn, Charles McSparran in
stalled the new officers. He
was assisted toy William Am
bler as marshall, (Lois Tindall
regalia bearer, Jean Moss em
blem bearer, Mrs. Jesse James
Drop by rounded tablespoon
fuls onto lightly greased bak-
ing sheets. Bake at 375 de
grees for 14 to 16 minutes.
Makes about 3 dozen cookies
CHOC-OAT SKIMMERS
cups firmly packed brown
sugar
1 cup softened butter
2 eggs
1 tablespoon water
2 cups sifted flour
2 teaspdons baking powder
I teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
IV2 cups rolled oats
1 cup semi-sweat chocolate
morsels
% cup chopped walnuts
IVu (teaspoons grated orange
rind
Combine brown sugar, but
ter, eggs and waiter and beat
till creamy Sift together the
flour, baking powder, baking
soda, and salt, star gradually
into creamed mixture. Add
rolled oats, chocolate morsels,
walnuts, and orange rind; mix
well. Drop by slightly rounded
tablespoonfuls, about 2M inch
es apart, onto greased cookie
sheets Bake fat 375 degre'es
for 10 to 12 minutes. (Remove
from cookie sheets lat once.
Cool. Makes about 3% dozen
cookies.
pianiiSt and Mrs. Theodore
Beck soloist.
Clifford Holloway, Master,
appointed the following as
chairmen of committees; home
economics, Mrs. Jesse Wood;
membership, Clair Murphy;
youth, Mrs. Stanley Stauffer,
Jr.; legislative, Sherman Hill;
and 'hospitality, Mrs. Thomas
Bradley. There will be a meet
ing of all officers and commit
tees October 17, 8 p.m. at the
Grange Hail.
Fulton Grange will hold a
“Hafc-A-Rama” at the Grange
Hall November 1 from 7 to 9
pm.; the public is invited. La
dies fall and winter hats,
handbags, accessories and gifts
for everyone will be for sale
There will be free refresh
ments.
Fulton. Grange will host
Lancaster County Pomona
Grange ft 71 Saturday, October
15, 8 p.m. and the Fifth De
gree will be conferred.
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Hol
loway will represent Fulton
Grange at the State Grange
convention October 24 to 27 at
New Castle, Pa. Mrs Charles
Reed will be entering an oil
painting in the State Grange
art contest.
The next meeting will be
held October 24 This being
Centennial Year for the Na
tional Grange the program
will pay tribute to some of the
Founders of the Grange.
Lyndon Johnson isn’t the
first high official to-be dis
turbed at finishing second in a
poll. The queen wasn’t too hap
py when the magic mirror on
the Wall kept packing Snow
White.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15, 1966—11
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies. Have You Heard? •..
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Read Labels On Upholstered Furniture
Upholstered furniture is made with a wide
variety of cushion fillings The label, requit
ed by law, names the material used. When
you shop for a chair or couch, check the
label for type of filling used.
Cellular foam urethane or polyfoam.
Used in seating, backs, and arms. Lightweight,
extremely durable, resilient, resistant to
weai - , non-allergemc, and mildew, fungus, and
moth-proof Can be used as solid unit or as
a core when wrapped with soft polyester
material. Wrapped cushion with foam core
offers feeling of down but retains resiliency
of foam.
Latex foaam rubber more resilient THOMAS
than foam filling. Extremely lar recipe bread sliced thinner,
comfortable for sitting; and is Don’t squeeze bread to “test”
more expensive than plastic freshness . .it doesn’t work,
foam. It os affected by heat, Today’s softeners . sodium
and will deteriorate over a pe- propionate, for example .. .
riod of tune keep bread fresh longer
Let’s Look at Bread Bread stays mold-free long-
Homemakers buy about 250 er than bread did yeais ago.
loaves of bread each year Thank two mold inhibitois cal
“ Diet” bread as often regu- (Continued on Page 9)
Holland
Stone
Ready-Mixed
Concrete
DAIRYMEN
CATTLEMEN
Here’s the answer to your
MANURE PROBLEMS
EASY WAY
MANURE DISPOSAL
SYSTEM
Saves Time—Saves Fertility
Just senur or wash manure. hsddlng and
feed Into Easy Way holdln* tank When you re reedy,
tiu powerful ultitor end lelf-primlnc chopper Impeller
pump will put the homoienlzed mixture into Easy War
Uuuld field spreader. No elo«—Jt awse m sunk.
For complete information on the
EASY WAY DISPOSAL SYSTEM write to:
CALEB M. WENGER
R. D. 1, Drumore Center KIB-2116, QUARRYVILLE, PA.
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