- : -lancaster Farming, Saturday, 'June 23,' 1073 28 Home On The Range (Continued From Page 27) egg-sugar mixture. Blend Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until thoroughly, biscuits are golden brown. Serves Line a shallow, waxed pan four to six. (9x12 inches) with waxed paper. Pour batter into pan to thickness of «/4 inch. Bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes. Remove from pan and turn out on a damp cloth sprinkled with powdered sugar. Trim hard edges and spread with whipped cream or the following filling: 1 egg white 1 cup sugar 3 tablespoons cold water 1 teaspoon cream of tarter Mix together and cook in double boiler over rapidly boiling water. Beat mixture with rotary beater until it stands in peaks. Remove from heat and add 1 cup shredded coconut Prepare this filling so it is ready to spread on cake as soon as it is removed from oven. Roll as a jelly roll. Barbara Blank RD2 Narvon Mrs. Roy H. Siegrist Mount Joy xxxx Chocolate Roll Sift together: 6 tablespoons flour 6 tablespoons cocoa 1 2 teaspoon baking powder '■« teaspoon salt Then beat 4 egg whites until stiff and add: cup sifted sugar 4 unbeaten egg yolks 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift dry ingredients slowly into SAVE ON CHOICE WESTERN FRUITS FOR CANNING When the market drops soon, we will have large quantities of Western Bing Cherries, Apricots, Plums, etc. at the special full box rates. Phone us for latest prices. BLUEBERRIES In bulk will be coming soon Granulated Sugar and Raw Sugar in 100 pound bags Bulk Fruit Fill Jell Deliteand Instant Redi Sol W. L. Zimmerman & Sons Intercourse, Pa. Phone 717-768-8291 LP Gas (Bulk LP Gas coming soon) Store Hours; Mon. & Tues. till 5:30; Wed till Noon, Thurs till 8; Fri. till 9, Sat. till 6 DURA • K M##tl H*fd» In’s Mrt MARTIN'S AMERICAN HARDWARE "quality products AND SERVICE " PHONE 656-2196 xxxx Mississippi Mud IVz cups brown sugar 2Vz cups milk Vz cup water 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 egg yolks 4 tablespoons flour 12 graham crackers 1 heaping tablespoon butter Melt butter and brown. Add sugar and water and boil until thick Mix egg yolks, flour and milk. Add to syrup and boil until thick. Add vanilla and put into dish Roll graham crackers and spread on top. Spread with beaten egg white and a few graham cracker crumbs. Brown slightly. Mrs. Ivan Martin RDI New Holland and Miss Anna Mae Martin RD2 New Holland TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! pv gallon IN LATEX AND OIL BASE LEOLA, PENNSYLVANIA 1764 ft. Farm Women ¥; $ Societies Farm Women Society 3 met Saturday, June 16, at the home of Mrs. George Wealand, Stevens RDI. Devotions were conducted by Mrs. Wealand. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Clarence Stauffer. Miss Linda Stuber, chairman of the Scholarship Committee, presented the 1973 Scholarship to Julie Hartranft, Ephrata. The Society will sponsor a bus trip to Ocean City, N. J., on August 4. Mrs. Harvey Eshelman, Morgantown, gave a talk on making decoupage. The next meeting will be a family picnic at Walter’s Meadow. Society 5 Farm Women Society 5 met Saturday, June 16 at the home of Mrs. C. H. Hottenstein, 1400 Country Club Drive, Lancaster. There were 24 members present. The meeting was in charge of Mrs. J. G. Longenecker, president. Mrs. Hottenstein conducted the devotions. Mrs. Longenecker gave a report of the Executive Farm Women meeting held recently. She reported that the Farm Women Picnic will be held at the Central Manor Camp Meeting Grounds at 12 Noon on August 1, with a covered dish meal. Homemakers Camp will be held August 26 to 28 at Camp Swatara. The theme will be' “Be Thankful.” Reservations will be required. Report of the Spring Rally at Johnstown was given. The Society voted to donate $5O to the Welsh Mountain County Project. Mrs. Hiram Graybill, Lititz RD2, entertained the Society with slides and narration of their trip to Mexico. | **TlßlO* j | House I [ p AINT 182 EAST MAIN STREET Society 3 The next meeting will be a dinner meeting with husbands as guests at 6:30 p.m. July 28 at the Conestoga-Sheraton. Policeman Charles McCoffey will be the speaker. Society 14 Farm Women Society 14 met recently at the home of Mrs. Murl P. Clark, Strasburg. Miss Donna Lee Meloy, Millersville, a recent graduate of Penn Manor High School who was a representative of the American Field Service in Turkey, spoke and showed slides and momentoes of her trip. Mrs. Calvin High entertained with selections on the organ. The sum of $24.70 was realized from a food auction. A nominating committee for the coming year was appointed. These appointed are Mrs. Christian Landis, Mrs. Raymond Barge and Mrs. James Hall. Cohostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Paul Longenecker, Mrs. Warren Hershey and Mrs. Jason Mellinger. The annual family picnic will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday evening, July 11, at the Tinney Pavilion in Strasburg. ROL-HIDE Ocn l/vuf —~ ONE COAT, NO DRIP LATEX WALL PAINT S M99 / White & 15 colors ren BBsMBn Reg *6"™«l «/ 5 GALLON CAN Sate Price Aluminum Roof Coating $ 19.16 REGULAR S??QR ~ • M W VALLEY ROW WOODWORKS Christ Stoltzfoos, Grssn Tr©© BOX 354, QUABRYVIUE. PA. Society 18 Farm Women Society 18 met recently at the home of Mrs, Jerome Brubaker, 34 S. Penn St., Manheim. Mrs. David Back waiter, president, presided. Mrs. Wayne Brubaker had charge of the devotional period. Mrs Christ Greider won the spelling bee conducted by Mrs. Earl Diem and Mrs. Jay Landis. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Charles Warfel, Conestoga RDI. Society 31 Farm Women Society 31 met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Pat DeLong. The safety program was a demonstration of artificial respiration presented by members of the ambulance service of Oxford Fire Company. Roll call was naming a favorite magazine. Plans for the trip to the Shore July 16 were discussed. The bus will leave Mechanic Grove Church of the Brethren at 7 a.m. and return at approximately 8:30 p.m. The Lancaster County Farm Women picnic will be held at Central Manor Picnic Grounds at 12 Noon August 1. Society 31 picnic will be held August 19 at Mrs. Eleanor Kreider’s. ROL-EZE Owt “Best ONE COAT LATEX HOUSE PAINT Sp 99 Mildew resistant At pe< WtfSmK-, Reg. s 6” re* g *l ai "