Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 01, 1969, Image 20

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    20 (.aacastcr Kaimtntf. Saturday November I. 1909
APPLES! APPLES! APPLES!
Waen billing apples lonsidei
the intended use and the qiu.nti
t. needed Iheie aio mam \a
i a ties ot apple-, ioi chlTeient
Uses such as baking, canning,
iiee/mg. eating as well as all
pm pose \aiieiies Unless jou
plan to can, liee/e 01 bake with
the apples, pmchase the eail>
vaiieties Buj onlv in small
quantities Latei \aueties aie
less penshable so best fOi buy
jng in laigei quantities
Caietul handling is impoitant
in the storage lite of apples
.Apples that aie damaged 01 biu
ised thiough careless handling
can lose up to two-thuds ot then
stouige life The ideal tempei
aluie foi stoiage is between 28
and 36 degiees Since this temp
eiatuie is haid to obtain in most
homes, stoie them in the coolest
aiea possible \ second ictiig
eiatoi deioted onl\ to the stoi
age ot pioduce, is also satisfac
toiv it the tempeiatme is main
to.ned between 30 and 40 de
giees The ideal moistuie level
loi stoiage ot apples is 80 to 90
pei cent Since this is haul to
achiexe when apples ate kept m
a icfiigeiatoi, stoic them in a
plastic bag without holes
It vou’ie planning to slice and
ii eeze apples, dip the slices in a
solution ot ascoibic acid mmied
i.dch attei sl'cmg to pieseive
the nalmal coloi oi the apples
It applesauce is to be tiozen,
SUPER
SHOES
Self Seivice
2750 Columbia Ace,
Lancaslet
Lane. Co.’s I aigest
Shoe Stoic
All Ist (pi.u'ty
Supei Liuv Pi ices
SAVE AT
BOB’S
Save Rite
MARKET
743 S BROAD ST.
LITITZ PENNA
IIouis; Mon. thin Sat. 9 to 9
Sunday 9 to 5
Garber Gil Co.
Texaco Heeling Oil
Burner Seles & Service
mol:”i jo' pa
Ph (,53-P2l
FOR THE
FARM
WIFE
®e AND
FAMILY
the latei v audios of apples will
fieeze well The Cot Hand apple
is pai ticulai Iv desn cable fo. this
put pose and has a while coloied
sauce The Golden Delicious ap
ple .vields a golden coloied sauce
The Mclntosh apple hovvevei, is
not as desn cable toi canning
purposes because the sauce takes
on a gra.v coloi Mclntoshes maj
be moie desn cable in a blend
with othei vaiieties of apples
APPLE CRUMBLE
4 frosted brown sugar cinna
mon pop tarts pastries CHOCOLATE APPLE-SAUCERS
3 tablespoons margarine or 1 cup (6 ounces) semi-sweet
buttei, melted chocolate morsels
2 cups pic sliced apples (1 lb. 2'ti cups sifted flour
4-ounce can) teaspoons cinnamon
~ i cup sugar 1 teaspoon baking soda
2 tablespoons all purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt
•'* teaspoon salt 1 1 teaspoon nutmeg
‘‘i teaspoon cinnamon v s teaspoon cloves
*• teaspoon nutmeg 1 1 i cups firmlj -packed brown
1 tablespoon lemon juice sugar
Bieak pop-taits pastiies into 'a cup softened butter
bowl add melted margarine oi (Cont.nued on Page 25)
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FOR A "RAINY” DAY
Nothing protects your future and the security
of your family like a savings account.
Attractive dividends are paid like clockwork.
Your savings are insured up to $15,000. No
one has ever had to wait for their money.
No wonder a savings account is the basic
security for more Americans than any other
type of investment. Your account is invited.
ACCOUNTS
INSURED TO $15,000
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I FIRST FEDERAXft
9 CJavings and/s.an 4
ASSCXCIAT?ON OF LANCASTER
tiff
Ulon. thru Thurs
9 to 4 30
bultei Crumble with foil; into
sm.ill pieces for topping Set
aside Combine pic sliced apples
and remaining ingredients foi
Ailing in slightly buttcicd Bxo
<2 inch baking pan Spi inkle
lopping evenly ovei filling. Hake
in modelute oven (375 dcgiees)
about 40 minutes or until lop is
lightly bi owned Makes 8 seiv
ing»
APPLE UPSIDE DOWN CAKE
1 1 cup butter
■* i cup light brown sugar
2'-i cups sliced apples
•’’i teaspoon mace
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1 1 cup shortening
1 1 cup sugar
1 egg
I'j cups sifted all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 1 teaspoon salt
cup milk
1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
Melt buttei in BxBx2 inch
pan spi inkle with biown sugai
Diain apples, place overlapping
vedges on sugat Spi inkle with
mace and lemon iuice Cieam
togethei shO'tening and su,di
\dd egg. beat well Sitt Logelhei
Horn. baking powder and salt,
add alteinately with milk to
ciearned mixture Add vanilla
extiact Pour battei ovei tiuit
Bake in slow oven, 325 degrees,
1 hour Cool 5 minutes Turn up
side down on cake lack
25 North Duke St.
Phone 393-0601
Fii
9 to 6 9 to noon
\-\
Sat.
j\S A. .IKLS TOC.- ;ve >, ay patterned sweaters.
These two pullovers are knit in "all American” colors to stand out
in the school yard. She has discovered Indian lore in the red, white
and blue bands which tnm the solid blue background of her sweater,
lie feels like a trail bla/er in his scarlet sweater with blue and
white dot-dash stripes. Hers is made of knitting worsted and his of
huger mg jam. Both aie in unisex si/es G-12 Free instructions are
available by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the
Needlework Editor ol this newspaper along with your request for
Leaflet PK 4037
□lomoi
SPECIAL VALUES
L \DIES’ LOOP TOP
NYLON
STRETCH
STOCKINGS
They need no Gaiters 5 Colors
BOYS’ NYLON QUILTED c jm mm
SKI JACKETS $ 4-95
With Hood U IN L T
Black or Navy Sizes 6 to 16
EASY-ON J
STORM WINDOW KITS Owr ea
HEAVY PLASTIC BY THE YARD
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
WEDNESDAY THRU TUESDAY
surrs low a, 10.00
Clothing. Shoes, Housewares, Hardware and
GOOD'S STORE
1 mile North of Route 23 Along Route 625
ft. D. 1, East Earl, Penna.
Suggested
Retail Price
$1.39 Pr.
General Merchandise
1
> 4
OUR PRICE
95f
Pr
Each
80c >ard
Each
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