Mixes (Continued from Page B 6) BASIC COOKIE MIX 9 cups flour 3 cups instant dry milk 2 tablespoons baking powder 4 cups sugar 1 tablespoon salt 4 cups shortening In a 6-quart bowl, cream shor tening, add sugar until light and fluffy. Stir in remaining ingre dients. Keeps for several weeks in a tightly covered container. Thumbprint cookies: 3 ounces cream cheese, softened 3 A teaspoon vanilla Favorite jelly 2 cups cookie mix 1 egg white, beaten Blend first three ingredients. Roll into balls. Dip in egg white. Bake for 5 minutes at 350 degrees. Take out of oven, make thumb imprint and fill with jelly. Return to oven and bake for 10 more minutes. Makes 2 'A to 3 dozen. Cinnamon cookies: I'A cups cookie mix 1 egg IVi teaspoon cinnamon Vi cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Blend together ingredients and form into balls, bake at 375 degrees for 12 to 15 minlues. Makes 3‘/j dozen. Chocolate drops: 2 cups cookie mix 3 tablespoons cocoa 1 egg 2 tablespoons water 1 teaspoon vanilla Vi cup walnuts, optional Blend together well. Drop by teaspoonful onto cookie sheet Bake in 375 degree oven for 10 to 14 minutes. Makes 3 dozen. p--— ---- CUP THIS VALUABLE COUPON! Reg NATIONAL RECLINER Must have coupon for this special price) OUR CASH PRICE $129.95 SSwon sBfcBB $69.00 -------- - (WHILE SUPPLIES LAST) ■ p------- .CUP THIS VALUABLE COUPON! I Slim Tou must see thi« one! I J' 1 '( ■if ■ * ‘Bedding Extra Closeout! In White Or Oak Finish { 3 PIECE DINETTE SET * * ,>r " t I 36" round drop leaf table with 2 upholstered chairs 111I 1 1 OUR b CMH sgg oo P Chocolate chip: 4 cups cookie mix 1 egg Vh teaspoon vanilla 'A cup brown sugar 6 ounces chocolate chips Blend together and drop by teas poonful onto cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 to 14 minutes. Makes 5 dozen. Sugar cookies: 3 cups cookie mix % teaspoon vanilla 1 egg Mix together and chill for 2 to 3 hours. Roll into balls, dip in sugar. Bake at 375 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. Makes 3 dozen. Peanut butter cookies: 4 cups cookie mix 'A brown sugar 1 cup peanut butter 1 egg I'/j teaspoon vanilla 1 tablespoon water Blend and form into ball, flatten with fork. Sprinkle with sugar or place a Hershey Kiss on top. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes. Makes 7 dozen. Coconut cookies: 2 cups cookie mix 1 egg 2 tablespoons water 1 teaspoon vanilla '/; cup coconut Blend and drop by teaspoonful on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 3 dozen. Mincemeat cookies: 2 cups cookie mix ‘/j cup mincemeat 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 tablespoon water Blend and drop by teaspoonful. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes. Makes 3 to 4 dozen. Contemporary styling SECTIONAL SET Reg. Ret. $1699.95 OUR CASH PRICE $549.99 WITH COUPON $499.88 SUPPLIES LAST), Liquidating for Manufacturer! BUNK BEDS Solid Construction Reg. 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Smith’s is the first dairy to take advantage of the associations’s Oatmeal cookies: 1 cup raisins, cover with water and simmer 5 minutes 2 cups cookie mix 2 tablespoons brown sugar '/j teaspoon allspice VA teaspoon vanilla 1 cup oats 'A teaspoon cinnamon 1 egg Blend together and drop by teas poonful. Bake in 375 degree oven for 13 to 15 minutes. Makes 3 to 4 dozen. BASSETT MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Reg. Ret. OUR CASH SPECIAL PRICE This is top of the line bedding and one of the sj , e $589-95 $259 g 5 $119.95 best deals that we ever made These are all Double $729.95 $309.95 $149.95 overruns, cancellations and close-out fabrics Queen sBsg 95 $399.95 $ 199,95 This is one heck of a price on bedding King $1099.95 $519.95 $259.95 Price $145.95* Our Cash Price $145.95* PUBLIC NOTICE We are a four store chain not affiliated with any other stores. LANCASTER YORK CHAMBERSBURG CARLISLE 3019 Hempland Road 4585 West Market Street 1525 Lincoln Way East 1880 Harrisburg Pike 717-397-6241 717-792-3502 717-261-0131 717-249-5718 Dairy Introduces A Cow-Spotted Milk Carton L.A. Mast Elverson BEDDING BLOW-OUT All prices are for BOTH PIECES—.No one can beat these prices! DELCO Single Reg Ret $lB9 95 OUR CASH PRICE $79.88 TWATTWITQG Rr Double Reg Ret 828995 OUR CASH PRICE $99-88 iVLn.I IrvC/OO Ot Queen Reg Ret $529 95 OUR CASH PRICE $119.88 FOUNDATION KING Reg Ret $609 95 OUR CASH PRICE .$909.85' ★ SPECIAL! $189.88 SERTA MATTRESS & BOX SPRING Single... Reg. Ret. $609.95 OUR CASH PRICE $129.95 Double... Reg. Ret. $749.95 OUR CASH PRICE $169.95 Queen... Reg. Ret. $889.95 OUR CASH PRICE $199.95 2S MM STORE HOURS; Monday Thru Friday 9-9 Saturday 9-6 (Lancaster 8t Tork) 9-5 (Carlisle flc Chamberaburg) Sunday Noon-5 cow container concept. “We have seen a tremendous response from our use of cows in radio commer cials and billboards. There’s some thing about cows that people enjoy,” adds DeFelice. The new container was intro duced in March throughout many Ohio school districts, including Columbus, Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Mansfield, Toledo and Dayton. “We’re excited about the neyv Kitchen Garden Lecture ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancas ter Co.) A lecture entitled ‘The Kitchen Garden” will be given by Kim English at the Heritage House Museum, 43 East High Street, Elizabethtown, on Thurs day, April 29 at 7:00 p.m. During the program, the history of the small kitchen herbal garden will be discussed. In addition, ideas and plans for designing these gardens will be given along with practical ideas for everyday use of cooking herbs. Recipes wilt be distributed and ideas will be shared for using herbs in cooking and in pantry products, such as herbal vinegars, oils, and teas. Samples of the vari ous herbs will be available to view, smell, and taste during the m Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1993-B7 container,” says Smith Dairy Pres ident Steven Schmid. “From a marketing standpoint, it really sets us apart.” Smith’s is one of the largest independent dairies in Ohio. For more than 80 years, Smith Dairy' has offered a variety of milk, ice creams, cottage cheese, sour cream, juices, fruit drinks, other cultured products, as well as Rug gles brand ice creams, frozen yogurts and low-fat dips. class, There will be lime for questions from participants. Kim English is a native of Eli zabethtown and comes from a family of gardeners. After work ing in gardens all her life, English created and planted her own gar den 14 years ago. English has participated in many courses and seminars on a variety of types of gardening (her bal, floral, etc.) and has designed many gardens for area residents. “The Kitchen Garden” program is being sponsored by the Herb Garden Committee of the Heritage House Museum. Anyone wishing to become a member of this com mittee can call (717) 367-4908. No Refunds No Exchanges Cash & Carry FINANCING AVAILABLE No Out Of-State Checks Accepted Oul-Of State Credit Cards Accepted For purchase with a check, bring proper ID and a major credit card Not responsible for typographical errors