(Continued from Pago 18) Mra. Wanner li one of the hot cooks to bo found. She bakes bread for themselves and makes candy to sell. She also docs a lot of preserving canning and freez ing and makes chow chow. Do you hake candy for Christ mas? You might like to try thtcc of Mrs. Wanner’s favorites. CHRISTMAS CANDY V« lb. butter 1 cup sugar 1 egg 8 oz. pack of dates chopped cup nuts chopped cups rice krispics flaked coconut Bring the first four ingredients to a boil, cook 3 minutes, stir ring constantly. Remove from fire and add nuts and krispics Drop by teaspoonful on coconut and shape into balls. KARO CARAMELS 2 cups granulated sugar 1% cups white Karo syrup 2 cups cream 1 cup butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup chopped nuts Cook sugar, Karo, half OF SPECIAL VALUE For unto us a child is born, - unto us a son is given; and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9.6 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL BEST WISHES TO ALL Clothing, Shoes, Housewares, Hardware and General Merchandise GOOD'S STORE 1 mile North of Route 23 Along Route 625 R, d. 1, East Earl, Penna. Ph. 215-445-6156 cream, and butler together. When It bolls stir in the rest of the cream, but do not allow the boiling to cease. Test for a firm ball in cold water. Add vanilla and nut moats, turn Into butter ed tin. When nearly cold cut into cubes and wrap in wax pap ci. The boiling sometimes re quires nearly an hour. But when made these caiamcls cannot be excelled PREACHERS FUDGE cups granulated sugar cup white Karo cup hot water Mix together and boil to a good soft ball stage. Let it cool some then pour over the beaten whites of 2 eggs and beat and bent till it forms a soft ball when diopped on wax paper. Coat with choco late. Here’s a ical good recipe that Mrs Wanner takes to picnics and everyone likes to sample her de licious desserts. OATMEAL PIE 3 eggs, slightly beaten 1 cup sugar 1 cup white Karo 1 cup quick oatmeal 1 tablespoon flour Vz teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon melted butter Mix all the ingredients togeth er and add one tablespoon of vanilla (Add the cup of oatmeal to the mixture last.) Put the mix ture into an unbaked pie crust and bake at 325 degrees for about 45 minutes the SHOOFLY CUPCAKES ZVz cups flour IV% cups light brown sugar ■Mj cup butter 1 teaspoon baking powder Mix well. Reserve one cup crumbs. To remaining crumbs add; cup dark brown sugar I'.ii cups boiling water 1 teaspoon baking soda Fill cad) cup 2 a full. Top each cupcake with a heaping teaspoon of ci umbs Bake at 3.10 dcgiees for 20 minutes. Makes 18 cup cakes A Friend Needs You * fc Come to the Humane League 2105 Lincoln Highway Hast and get a pet who will make your family Chnstinas wanner and blighter while giving the dog oi cat a chance for a beltci life. A pel is one of God's gieatcst gifts a friend who is evei faithful and loves you in spite of all your faults. A pet fills the void in a home where all the childien have grown up and departed. A pet is a playmate and pio teetor in a home with childien If proper instruction is given by the parent, a pet is a won derful education in kindness and responsibility kindness which extends to all God’s crea tures, including those in the hu man race different from oui selves. i 1» Shelter, food, and water is a small price to pay for so much pleasure to be gained. My Neighbors * / “Physician-heel thyself!” It’s time to thank | *•* you, our customers, f *-—' “Look For This Sign” for your continued g So. Newport Road patronage and to K Intercourse, Penna. wish you all the joy I Phone (117) 768-8451 of Christmas! PLANT FOOD' [*- STORED Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 20. HK!9— iif Have You Heard?... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Tips For Enjoying Holid.iv Turkey Never licc/e an uncooked stuffed tin key oi a toasted stuffed an key The only positive way to test dononess is vv.th a p opeily placed meal thciinomctei Much vanalion in cooking lime and tenderness is due to maccuiale oven thcimomeleis oi fie quent opening of the oven dooi. Pieces of small tuikcy can be fned and the whole tuikcy can be cut to yield diumsticks, thighs, wings back pieces, and bieasl pieces Whole tuikeys can be cooked on a rotissci ic. piovided the weight doesn’t exceed the man ulacluiei’s specifications for opeiating the 10- lisseue Stuffing the bud is not encouiaged for roLssene cooking. You can make gravy using canned tin key or chicken soup, or chicken bouillon. Carving and serving will be easier if you use a simple garnish for the bird. Seive turkey on a hot platter and give your family and guests hot plates to inciease their sat isfaction with the holiday bud Characteristics Of Christmas Evergreen Trees Balsam fits have good color, a pleasing odor, good needle le tention, and aie easy to handle and tianspoit They aie veiy ir legular in shape and inflamm able when diy Douglas fiis have a good color and appeal ance and good needle intention They aie easy to han dle and tianspoit but won't sup poit heavy ornaments Red pines have excellent needle ictention They have long, soft needles and a pleasing appearance The color is fair and sparse branching is a problem Scotch pines have excellent needle retention They have a tflvccfc Ladies, good to poor color depending on the strain. They aie pleasingly blanched and have shoit, sharp needles But they’re inclined to have brittle needles if the weath er is cold. Austrian pines have excellent needle retention and excellent color. The branches are long, and needles aie stiff and shaip. The limbs aie buttle and the blanching is not always satis factory. White pines, too, have good needle retention and excellent color. Their foliage is soft and has a pleasing appealance, but sometimes foilage is not veiy heavy. Norway spiuces have good color and a pleasing appearance with short shaip needles But they have poor needle retention. Colorado blue spruces have exceptional color and a pleasing appearance. They have, short, sharp needles and poor needle retention although it is better than that of the Norway spruce. If you’re making a diess of satin, handle the fabuc as though it had a nap Although satin has no obvious pile or nap, light leflection on its surface g'ves it a sheen. This sheen is due to the weave which piovid es long lustrous threads on the suiface Because the sheen re flects light differently when in different positions, place and cut all pattern pieces in the same direction just as you would corduroy or velveteen. BOB’S Save Rite Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 9 Sunday 9 to 5 Garber Oil Co. Texaco Heating Oil Burner Sales & Service MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 9 V !*»»/• *1 • \ % THOMAS Handle Satin Carefully save AT MARKET 743 S BROAD ST. LITITZ, PENNA.