—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 14, 1973 38 ACCOUNTS INSURED TO *20,000 IFIRST FEDERAL wings and loan ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER Sears Mall Park City ■* P New Holland Branch lOO E. Main St. Ph. 354-2131 Mob. thro Than. » to 4:30 The Range (Continued From Page 37) add cocoa or chocolate and flour. Continue cooking until syrup forms a firm ball when dropped in cold water (246 degrees). Stir constantly to prevent scorching. Pour into flat, buttered pan. When cool, cut into squares. Roll in confectioners sugar if desired. Miss Ella Mae Martin RDI New Holland Strawberry Loftg Cake 3Vi to 4 cups fresh strawberries (one quart unbulled) Vi cup sugar Slice strawberries and sprinkle sugar over top and let stand at room temperature. 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 6 tablespoons sugar % teaspoon salt 1- cup shortening 1 large unbeaten egg 2- cup milk Sift together dry ingredients, cut in shortening. Combine egg and milk. Blend well into flour mixture. Spread dough in well greased pan Spread sweetened berries and juice' over top of dough '/4 cup soft butter 'A cup sugar 3 tablespoons flour family dollars There Is something special about the money you have In reserve for the immediate protection of your loved ones. You want it absolutely safe. Insured safe. You want It handy, readily available without penalty. You want It active, earning a steady income. Your money deserves the security of an insured sav ings account. In our AssOi ciation, of course. 25 North Duke St. Phone 393-0601 Fri. f toC xxx Sat. 9 to 8008 Cream together and drop by tablespoons over strawberries. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes. Serve warm with milk. Mrs. Willis Z. Wenger RD4 Lititz xxx Creamy Rice Pudding x k cup uncooked rice cup water cups milk 4 eggs, separated 2 teaspoons vanilla Cook rice in water in heavy saucepan. In approximately 10 minutes, when water is cooked up, add milk and cook until rice is tender (about 45 minutes). Beat egg yolks thoroughly, add scant 1 k cup sugar and M> teaspoon salt. Stir some of the rice mixture into beaten yolks. Then add to remaining hot mixture and cook two ‘ minutes. Stir constantly. Remove from heat and add vanilla. Beat egg whites until stiff, adding Vi cup sugar. Fold beaten whites into custard. Mrs. Glenn E. Burkholder RDI Washington Boro XXX Rhubarb Jello 3 cups cut rhubarb (fresh or frozen) IV2 cups water IV2 cups sugar 1 box strawberry jello 1 cup strawberries (fresh or frozen) Cook rhubarb in water 10 minutes. Add strawberries and sugar. Cook several more minutes. Stir in jello and let stand over night. Mrs. Henry Weachter 29 Melvin Drive Leola XXX String Bean Casserole Cook frozen french style string beans. *One can cream of mushroom soup, thin with milk and heat. Combine and top with french fried frozen onion rings. Bake at 350 degrees 20 minutes. Mrs. Clifford W. Holloway, Jr. Peach Bottom XXX Peas with Mushrooms 2 tablespoons corn oil margarine pound mushrooms, sliced Generous dash of salt 2 cans (8% ounces each) peas, (J^l \jQHNPEEWgy How could you more naturally approach “hand-planting” population control than with the exclusive John Deere finger-pickup mechanism? Each finger selects an individual kernel of corn (any size) and gently transports it to just above the waiting seedped. From there it’s a short,, natural-gravity drop to the seed trench. Bouncing and rolling are minimized. For even more con trol, check John Deere Compaction runners. They form a V-shaped trench that tends to trap seed at optimum depth. Stop in soon for more details. EDWIN HURST INC. LANDIS BROS. INC. A. B. C. GROFF, INC. Adamstown.Pa 215-484-4391 Lancaster 393-3906 New Holland 354-4191 WINGER IMPLEMENT, INC. SHOTZBERGER'S M. S. YEARSLEY A SONS The Buck 284-4141 E,m 665-2141 Westchester ' 696-2990 drained Melt margarine in large skillet. Add diced mushooms and salt. Saute until mushrooms are golden brown. Stir in peas; heat through. Yields five servings, 125 calories per serving. Mrs, Ira Davis RDI Quarryville XXX During the last week several recipes were received and somehow got separated from the envelopes. So this is just a gentle reminder to you to include your name and address with your recipes so we can send your potholder to you We are looking forward to hearing from more of you readers. Please take a few minutes to send a recipe, or several, to: Recipes, Lancaster Farming, Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543. We’ll send a potholder to you for your efforts. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 John Deere Plateless Planters lay in your seed with “fingertip care” j Fix-It Tip When water goes down the drain, slowly it won’t bo long before it doesn’t go down at all. Grease and soap may cause a drain to fill up and lint, hair and other bits of material will become trap ped and eventually interfere with the flow of water. Chemical drain cleaners are effective but extreme , caution must be used as they, are extremely caustic. Using them in small amounts at frequent intervals is often recommended to prevent stoppage, but you can do ’just as well by occasionally pouring some boiling .water down-'the drain and allow ing hot water to run for a minute or two. Stoppage generally occurs in the trap, the U-shaped pipe below the drain open ing. Purpose of the trap is to hold water which prevents sewer gas from seeping in back into the house.
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