Rolls jyyeet potatoes last irpose flour iugir, salt, and sweet potatoes in a till lukewarm. Sprinkle or crumble ir., ter until dissolved. Add to sweet iqi U flour to make a soft dough. ii Lr as necessary to keep dough R [m into bowl and put in greased ov [with a light cloth and let rise in M ji bulk. H jainfor 15 minutes. Divide dough ur [Let stand until doubled in bulk, forjkob degrees for about 15 to 20 sr wanted a recipe to can apple Spade for sending her recipe. Apple Juice made from a blend of varieties, lefrom a local cider maker within pressed. ours. Without mixing, carefully ird sediment. Strain clear liquid tr. ickly, stirring occasionally, until point. Fill immediately into pre ilf-gallon jars, leaving 1 A -inch ocess pints or quarts 5 minutes. LANDIS BROS. INC. LOST CREEK NORTHERN TIER O.C. RICE, INC. Lttanon.PA IMPLEMENT IMPLEMENT CO. ioa North Main St 717*220*2950 Oakland MWa. PA HD *1 Box 277 WghivMla, M 17307 717-40M101 Manaflotd, M 10033 717-077*0130 717*002*3200 LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT MILLER-LAKE INC. Allentown, PA 9104 M-2553 POLE TAVERN LONE MAPLE MILLER S EOSALESCORP GEORGE V. SEIPLE SALES & SERVICE EQUIPMENT mm. 40 & SON Ntw Alexandria, PA RD #1 Bt M Elmar, NJ Easton, PA 412-IM-7172 -Palrmount City, PA (0444*44*0 110-254-71 a i. INC A MevtUe. PA 717*t35*233S Combine of the 90s, Deal of the Year 9500 Maximizer™ Combine...up to 235 hp, 204-bu. grain tank. Slow moving, 26-inch diamctcr cylinder assures excellent grain quality. 24 pounds apples 2 quarts water y* cup granulated sugar, optional Prepare home canning Jars and lids according to manufac turer's instructions. Wash apples; remove stems and blossom ends. Chop apples; place in large kettle. Add water; cook until tender; stir ring to prevent sticking. Press apples through food mill, strain through cheesecloth. Return liquid to kettle, add sugar, heat just to boiling point, stirring to dissolve sugar. Pour hot liquid into hot jars leaving 'A -inch headspace; cap. Process in boiling water bath. ANSWER Mrs. Guy Sponsiiter, Gettysburg, wanted a recipe that tastes like the Tastykake Butterscotch Krimpets with icing. Thanks to Sarah Clark, Breezewood, who sent the recipe. She writes that they were first sold in 1927, and now approximately 6 million are sold every week. TaslyKake Butterscotch Krimpets Cake: 4 egg whites 16-ounce box golden pound cake mix % cup water Frosting: '/»cup butterscotch morsels ’/* cup butter, softened IVi cups confectioners’ sugar Preheat oven to32sdegrees.Beatthe egg white until thick. Blend the egg whites with the cake mix and water. Pour the batter into a greased 9x12-inch baking pan. Bake for 30 minutes or until the top is golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool on wire rack. For frosting: Melt the butterscotch morsels in a microwave oven on high for 45 seconds. If you don’t have a microwave oven, use a double broiler over hot not boiling water. 111 SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT CO. PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. Otty.RA 4104*74277 GOOD DEAL Apple Juice SMITH'S IMPLEMENT, INC. Mncmbwg, M 717-321-2244 S.P.E., INC. Rd. 1, Box 157 TowMNto, PA 717-255-4440 Rad Ooom Rd. Somanat,PA 414 4444600 TOBIAS EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Halifax, PA 717-3*2-3132 WALTEMYER’S SALES & SERVICE 1013* Wlntontown Raid Rid Don, M 1-400443-3374 WINELAND EQUIPMENT, INC. MirtiiWtHirg, PA •14-7*3-2101 M.S. YEARSLEY A SONS WaatChntar.M 610-*9*-2190 A • Large threshing area, extra cleaning capacity • New air-suspension scat, lateral-till header, Combine Data Center, and mnre. Uncwif firming, Saturday, Octob* t4,IMS-829 Mix the butter with the melted butterscotch. Add the confec tioners’ sugar. Blend with a mixer untH the frosting has a smooth consistency. Spread the frosting on top of the cooled pound cake. Cut the cake into nine rows. Make two cuts lengthwise. This should divide the cake into 27 equal pieces. Makes 27 cakes. AKSWER Estella Fink, Allentown, wanted a recipe for filled tomatoes or baked tomatoes that are filled and then baked. Broccoli Tomato Cups VA cups soft bread crumbs, divided 1 cup grated parmesan cheese, divided 6 to 8 medium tomatoes 2 cups chopped broccoli 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese V* cup mayonnaise Salt and pepper to taste Combine V 4 cup bread crumbs and 'A cup parmesan cheese; set aside. Cut a thin slice off the top of each tomato; scoop out pulp and place in strainer to drain. Place tomatoes upside down on paper towels. Cook the broccoli until crisp tender; drain. Chop tomato pulp and place in a large bowl. Add broccoli, Cheddar cheese, mayonnaise, salt, pepper, remaining crumbs and parmesan; mix gently. Stuff tomatoes. Place in a greased 11x7x2-inch baking dish. Sprinkle with reserved crumb mixture. Bake, uncovered, at 375 degrees for 30-40 minutes. Yield 6-8 servings. ANSWER Bernadean Wimer, Harmony, wanted a recipe for sorghum molasses cookies. Thanks to Vera Zim merman, Stevens, for sending a recipe. Sorghum Molasses Cookies 1 cup brown sugar 2 cups iard (scant) 3 cups sorghum 2 cups milk 2 tablespoons baking soda 4 cups all-purpose flour 4 cups whole wheat flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon 'A teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cream of tartar Blend together sugar and lard, add sorghum and milk. Stir in dry ingredients. Drop dough by tablespoonful on cookie sheets. Bake at 350 degrees until tests done. ovi!£sk W OU (Continued from Pago B 16) ANSWER —Sarah Beth Spade, Richfield, wrote that since 1970, she has had an applehead doll displayed in a gallon jar with a tight lid. The apple has darkened buy no bugs have appeared. This is another solution for Anna Newswanger, Narvon, who was concerned about appleheads becoming buggy. ANSWER Bill Fletcher, Trumansburg, N.Y., wanted to know how to blend kerosene in outdoor torches to control bugs and also hide the strong kerosene smell. Thanks to an anonymous reader who wrote that he should use citronella scented lamp oil, which is not as strong as kerosene but costs a bit more. It is available at chain department stores or buy cit ronella oil at the drug store. Add about 'A teaspoon citronella oil to one pint kerosene. Add more if a stronger scent is needed. ANSWER Helen Hagenbuch, Danville, requested the words to the following poem. Thanks to A.M. Rohrer, East Berlin; the Zook children in Myerstown; Mrs. Earl Kimble, Bedford; and others for sending the words. September By Helen Hunt Jackson The golden rod is yellow. The com is turning brown. The trees in apple orchards. With fruit are bending down. The gentian's bluest fringes Are curling in the sun; In dusky pods the milkweed Its hidden silk has spun. The sedges flaunt their harvest In every meadow-nook; And asters by the brookside Make asters in the brook. From dewy lanes at morning The grapes’ sweet odors rise; At noon the roads all flutter With yellow butterflies. By all these lovely tokens September days are here. With summer’s best of weather, And autumn's best of cheer.