t Form Women (Continued from Page 8) juice and pulp, sugar, butter and orange rind. Cook over medium heat, stirring occasion ally, until mixture thickens (232 degrees F on candy ther mometer). Cool Divide dough in half. On lightly floured sur face roll half to measure 8 x 24 inches. Spread with half of Orange Filling. Roll lengthwise as for jelly roll Cut in V-k inch slices and place, cut side up, in buttered muffin cups, V-k inches in diameter Brush with melted butter. Repeat with second half of dough. Cover and let stand in warm place until doubled. Bake in preheated 375 degree oven 10-12 minutes, re move immediately to wire rack to cool Store in freezer or re frigerator. To serve reheat in 375 degree oven until golden brown. Makes 2Va dozen rolls. ORANGE NUT BREAD 3 cups flour YOUR 1968 CALENDAR IS AVAILABLE As a token of our appreciation, we have available 1968 Kodachrome Calendars If y®u have not received one we’ll be glad to give you one at either store. We thank you for your patronage during the past year. We wish you all the best of everything for this Christmas Sea son and in the New Year. L. H. BRUBAKER R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa. 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Ph: Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 LOOKAHEAD WHEN ARRANGING PERSONAL LOANS As a top notch bowler, John J. Baker knows it pays to keep an eye on your objective. As an Assistant Cashier of The Conestoga National Bank, John also knows the importance of looking ahead when negotiating Personal Loans. Whatever your reasons for borrowing ... to buy Carol that electric organ, to take your family to Mardi Gras in February, or to buy that color TV set.. . look ahead to insure that scheduled repayments are tailored to your ability to pay. The Conestoga National Bank offers Personal Loans for any worthwhile purpose ... at bank rates. When you borrow from Headquarters for Money Matters . . . you're in good company ... your neighbors have been doing it for years. Conestoga—Bank mmmmm mm mnm LANCASTER/CENTERVILLE/LANDISVILLE/UTIT2 MANHEIM TOWNSHIP/MILLERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation teaspoons baking'powder teaspoon salt cup sugar cup chopped peanuts egg, slightly beaten cup orange rind, grated cup orange juice cup melted shortening or salad oil Sift flour; measure, add bak ing powder, salt and sugar. Sift together. Add peanuts. Mix orange juice, rind, melted shor tening and egg; beat. Pour into dry ingredients and mix just to moisten. Do not beat Turn into greased loaf pan SP/a x 5Vz x 3. Bake in moderate oven 350 de grees about one hour or until done. Remove from pan Cool. Slices bettei on second day. Delicious served with cream cheese. A farther we know says he’s sick and 'tuned of 'arguing with his 'Son over borrowing the car. “Next time I want at,” he says, “I’m just going to take it” Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Some Basic Facts About Cookies For rolled cookies it’s important not to work excess flour into them for toughness re sults. It’s wise to work with just part of the dough at a time, keeping the rest chilled Roll dough to the desired thickness. The thicker the cooky, the softer the texture. After baking and cooling, you can decorate rolled cookies with confectioners’ sugar frosting. With a roll of refrigerator cooky dough, it’s easy to have freshly baked cookies within a short time. Form the cooky dough into rolls, wrap rolls in waxed paper, and chill until firm enough to slice. You can store the rolls in the refrigerator several days and bake cookies as -needed For extra flavor and eye appeal, roll the chilled dough in chopp ed nuts or toasted coconut be fore slicing and baking. Dough for pressed cookies must be pliable so you can force it easily through the press on ungreased baking sheets. Bake pressed cookies until set The decorative shapes are attractive in themselves, but if you wish you can sprinkle the unbaked cookies with colored sugar or cinnamon sugar, Keep Clothes In Repair Your clothing has a great deal to do with the way people react to you. Clothes tell about your age, job, wealth, taste, and posi tion in the community. Be sure they say what you want them to say. A slip that shows, rundown heels, buttons dangling by loose threads all make you look care less. Do minor mending jobs right away. Sew on. a button before it falls and is lost. Take time to check all the minor details of your appear ance before leaving the house. Solid Furniture Solid furniture is just what Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23,1967—f THOMAS vent damage by using hardware . cloth cylinders, layers of heavy the name implies the same waterproof paper or aluminum wood is used throughout, at foi'l, says Robert G. 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