30—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15,1&71 Bread & Rolls (Continued from Page 29) Turn onto lightly floured board; knead until smooth and elastic (5 minutes). Bound up in greased bowl; bring greased side up Cover with Saran Wrap; let rise in warm place un til double, IVz hours. Punch down. Let rise again until al most double (30 minutes). Divide dough in. half. Roll out to about V* inch thick Cut twelve ZVz inch circles from each half Dip marshmallows in melted butter and cinnamon mixed with 1 cup sugar. Wrap a dough circle around each marshmallow pinching tightly at the bottom Dip in melted butter and cin namon sugar mixture. Place in large sized greased muffin cups (pinched side down). Let rise until light (15 to 20 minutes) Heat oven to 375 Bake 25 to 30 minutes Remove immediately. Serve warm Makes 2 dozen rolls. Mrs E Musser Heisey, Mount Joy RD2, has forwarded her Orange Bowknots recipe, an other fancy roll recipe, along with an icing recipe and a yeast dough tip The Bow Knots recipe is as follows: Orange Bowknots 1 package active dry yeast Vi cup water 1 cup milk, scalded Vz cup shortemng Is cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 2 well beaten eggs Vi cup orange juice 2 tablespoons grated orange peel 5 cups sifted flour Soften "active dry yeast in warm water (110°) Combine scalded milk, shortening, sugar and salt in a large mixing bowl Cool to lukewarm Add yeast mixture Add eggs and orange juice and peel. Beat well Add flour Mix thoroughly Cover Let stand 10 minutes Knead dough 5 to 10 minutes or lightly floured surface. When dough is smooth, place in a greased bowl, turning once to giease surface. Cover with a damp cloth and let rise in a warm place (82°) till double (about 2 hours) Punch down, let stand for 15 minutes Roll dough to rec tangle, about 6 x 12 x % inch thick Cut strips 6 inches by % inch Roll lightly under fingers into knot Arrange on greased baking sheet and tuck ends un der Cover, let rise till double Bake in 350° oven 12-15 minutes until lightly brown. Remove from oven. Cover and cool. Orange Icing Mrs Heisey suggests that the Bow Knots recipe be topped, when cool, with the following Orange Icing recipe; 2 tablespoons orange juice 1 teaspoon grated orange peel 1 cup 10X sugar Mix well and spread over rolls. Will make 2 pans; “I use cookie sheets," she notes. Yeast Dough Tip Mrs. Heisey also offers the following yeast dough tip; “I use a candy thermometer to check the temperature of water before adding yeast. “For a warm place to raise dough, I turn my oven on low until just barely warm, turn off and place bowl in oven, close door. Do not get it too warm ” Mrs. Norman Burkholder, Lititz RD3, suggests her Cocoa Ripple Ring, a quick bread recipe, as follows Cocoa Ripple , , Cream, together % , cup ,s^b?t s ening, % -cup sugar -aad 2.,-eggs till light and fluffy. Sift together IVz cup sifted they rise one time (double in flour, % teaspoon salt, and 2 bowl) Form into buns or teaspoons baking powder. doughnuts I fry my doughnuts Add to creamed mixture alter- in deep Wesson oil, and bake nately with % cup milk, beating the buns in 350° until nice and well after each addition. Spoon brown,” Mrs. Beiler notes, yj of batter into well-greased . 8% cup mold or 9*9x2 Here , g doug £ ut glaze: powder and \ % cup broken walnuts; sprinkle P half ever batter in pan. « £e sSs hot water Repeat layers, ending with Mix ingredients and roll batter. Bake at 350° for 35 doughnuts in mixture while-it’s minutes Let stand 5 minutes, still warm. Turn out of mold. Serve warm. With Cream Filling Mrs. Isaacs Beiler, Gap RDI, Sometimes Mrs Beiler makes has a recipe which she vanes-to , i. I, , . , and slices them partly in the make both doughnuts, buns, m j d( jj e an( j at jcj s a cream filling raised doughnuts, and cream ac , follows; filled doughnuts. She also has 2 egg whites beaten doughnut glaze and cream filling 2 cups 10X sugar recipe. The doughnut recipe is 1 cup Crisco as follows Doughnuts or Buns 3 eggs 6 cups flour 2 cups warm water 1 tablespoon salt Mrs Lester A. Miller, Wnghts -2 tablespoons natural yeast or v ille RDI, has forwarded her 2 cakes yeast Southern Biscuits reape as fol- Vz cup sugar lows: Vz cup shortening (“I use one Southern Biscuits stick margarine,” §he notes ) 2 cups flour Put 3 eggs, salt, shortening, 2 teaspoons baking powder and sugar in bowl, beat until Va teaspoon soda Complete Dispersal OF 64 HEAD GRADE & REGISTERED HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE Location Along Route 10 between Oxford and Russellville, 3Vz miles North of Oxford, adjacent to Grace Baptist Church. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1971 12:30 P.M. 50 Milk Cows, 4 Registered; 8 Yearling Heifers; 4 Started Calves; Z Registered Bulls from Ephraim Hersbeys Herd. A young herd, many first and second calf Heifers. Mostly home raised. 50 percent of herd fresh since February 1, balance throughout the year. Herd in full flow of milk. TB and Bangs Certified and Vaccinated. Charts furnished sale day. Sale held under cover. 3 DeLaval Milker Units, new type pulsation. 6 Ponies, cart and harness. Reason for sale, due to ill health. Terms by KEMPER F. SZX7ON Kreider & Diller, Auctioneer Lunch Available ■* * smooth, dissolve yeast in 2 cups warm water, mix with flour until pice and smooth (not sticky). Let rise one time “This is a quick recipe for buns, plain or cinnamon, and makes real good doughnuts, after 2 teaspoons vanilla Beat ingredients until nice and smooth These are really de licious, and a different treat. % teaspoon salt dough is formed. Knead a little V 4 cup shortening and roll out on floured 'board. % cup buttermilk ' Cut to desired thickness. Bake Sift dry ingredients. Cut in about 10 minutes. Eat warm shortening until mixture looks with butter and preserves For like coarse corn meal' Stir in “crusted” biscuits, place biscuits buttermilk with fork until soft away from each other. PUBLIC SALE Complete Dispersal of LOCUST MEADOW FARM Real Estate Dairy Cattle Farm Equipment THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 Situated in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa. Along Route 343. V/z mile south of Fredericksburg and Route 22. Turn west at Fireman’s Park, Vz mile to farm lane. 104 Acre Modern Doiry Farm 104 Farm consists of 85 acres in high state of cultivation, 47 acres planted corn, 12 acres alfalfa, seeded spring 1970. Balance in mixed hay, and pasture Spring fed stream. 11 acres woodland. Farm has been under excellent lime, and fertilization practices. Hay fields top dressed 1971. Farm bordered on the South by Little Swatara Creek. Drilled well with abundant water supply. Improvements consist of 2 story log house with asbestos siding. Ist floor large living room, modern kitchen with built-in range and dishwasher, 2nd floor 3 bedrooms and bath Cemented basement with bath. Attached summer house. Oil fired forced hot air heat. Bank barn 40’ x 88’ 40 free stalls, 8 stall milking area. Paved dry lot with manure drop-off, bunk feeder, 10’x40’ concrete Stave silo. 25’ x 125’ trench silo, attached masonry milk house. Approved for MC.D. no 1. market. Young stock barn, 30’x3Q’ with free stalls, and feed bunk, heated masonry calf barn with tie stalls, 3 corn cribs, 25’x40’ masonry block farm shop, and equipment storage. Underground storage fuel tanks, and LP gas tank. Recently new plumbing and electrical service to necessary q£ ap p rox y - acre each, offered as separate tracts. Real estate selling with immediate possession of land and outbuildings. Possession of house upon final settlement. Real Estate Sale 2:00 P.M. Inspection by Appointment. Call 717-865-2424. 75 Head Registered Grade Holsteins 75 Vaccinated D.H.I.A. Records. Herd consists of 37 milk cows. 31 registered, 6 grades, 4 fresh or close springers 15 due in August and- September: Balance" in various stages of lactation. Sires represented Whirl hill Kingpin, Pinyhill Galaxy, Rosni Conqueror, Korndyke Fobes, Admiral Lucifer Autocrat. 30 Registered, 8 Grade heifers Iff Bred heifers, 28 heifers 3-15 mo. Sires Represented 7 King pins, 7 Galaxy, 8 UNH President King, 4 Astronaut, 4 Admiral Imperial Chief, 3 Arlmda Chief, 1 Dividend Performer,. Admiral Jay and Senator Curtis. Service Sires Paclamar Astronaut, UNH President King, Admiral Imperial Chief, Connerhill Ivanhoe Leader, Penngate Fond Reflection. - - Zero 600 gal bulk Tank M.CD. #l, Dump station, 4 New Boumatic milker units, utensil table, 2 hp. vacuum pump. 7 ton steel feed bin with auger Wilson can cooler, milk cans, Surge vacuum pump. Animal clippers, 6 steel free stalls and dairy supplies 1970 Ford 3000 tractor 275 hrs, I.H.C 606 utility tractor with fast hitch. Henry No 10 3 pt backhoe, McCormick 46 baler with thrower, McCormick No 8 flail chopper, McCormick 58 4 row corn planter liquid fert att, insecticide att, New Idea Cut/Di tioner, Papec forage box, Grove bale wagon. New Idea rake,_ Smoker 32’ elevator, Cunningham conditioner, 5 conditioner rolls, wagon with bed, wagon with drop sides, New Idea 195 bu. spread er with end gate. Ontario 13 hoe drill, Lely 3 pt fert. spreader, McCormick 3-14 311 plow, McCormick 10 disk, McCormick 8’ HD disk, 10’ soil pulverizer, 3 section spring tooth harrow, Century 200 gal. field sprayer, 3 pt 2 row cultivator, 3 pt scraper-blade, trailer with cattle racks Bearcat hammermill. Cyclone tractor seeder, 2 feed carts, water troughs, exhaust fans, fence posts, electric fencer, tractor wheel weights, hydraulic cylinders, water bowls cattle oiler, 1000 watt generator, acetylene welding out fit, 100-amp. battery charger, hydraulic jack,- lube equipment, tackling, chain hoist, pipe vise, sabre saw, Lombard chain saw, band saw, shop vacuum cleaner, air compressor, assortment of lumber, and steel building supplies, bolts, rakes, forks, shovels,' hand tools and numerous other items. Reo Truck 20.000 lb. gross with 1000 gal. liquid Fertilizer Tank Hi-Fi and Electronic Equipment Separate Advertisement Household and Personal Property Unright mano, record player, metal wardrobe, butcher.-fur nace, 15 cu. ft. chest freezer, riding mower, riding lawn tractor, 3 ft. reel mower, rotary mower, Sears boat trailer,, outboard trolling motor, chinaware and other items. Sale to Commence at 10 A.M. Sharp Real Estate 2:00 P.M. Order of Sale: Small Tools, Household, Farm Machinery, Dairy cattle. Electronic Equipment Conditions by WESLEY H. QUIGLEY JR. JEAN H. QUIGLEY Anc+. Earl S. Buffenmeyer Clerks, Zug - Brandt Attorney C. V. Henry 111 . i aoi r:>TjA snas e smy Refreshments Fredericksburg Church of Brethren Not Responsible for Accidents Dairy Equipment Farm Equipment Pedigrees - Art Kankle