The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 13, 1963, Image 13

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NOW YOUR EGGS
Egg graders refer only to
quality, explains Harold
Neigh, Penn State extension | *
marketing agent. Eggs which _
are labeled “AA” or “A” are
of the best possible quality
They can be used for poach-
ing, frying, and for baked |
food of all kinds. Size is not |
considered in grades since it |

Sunny No- o-Bake Fruit Cake
does not affect quality.
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A Super Torque!
HERE'S THE KEY TO A 1964


fruit cake known to womankind!
It’s the easiest-to-make
Called “Sunny No-Bake Fruit Cake,” the secret of simplicity
is the packaged graham cracker crumbs which are used as the
base and require no additional baking. The whole pecans are
cut when you slice the cake, making each piece look as pretty
as a magazine ad. And, a new ingredient idea is aromatic bitters
that give a gourmet flavor, par excellance, the easy way. Wrap
your cake in foil and store in the refrigerator to keep it fresh
and flavorful. Here’s your easy, new recipe:
Sunny No-Bake Fruit Cake
1 14-0z. can sweetened 1 31%%-0z. can flaked coconut
condensed milk 4% cups Sunshine Packaged
3 tablespoons lemon juice Graham Cracker Crumbs
2 tablespoons aromatic bitters 32 cup dark corn syrup
1 1-1b. jar mixed candied Optional:
fruits whole candied cherries
1 cup whole pecans whole pecans
Place milk in large bow'; stir in lemon juice, aromatic bitters,
mixed fruit, pecans and coconut. Gradually add erumbs, working
to a stiff mass. Turn into a 9”"x5” or 8”x4” loaf pan, lined with
two thicknesses of waxed paper; pack firmly. Cover tightly
with foil and refrigerate for about 18 hours. Remove cake from
pan and peel off paper. For a pretty glaze, bring corn syrup to
a rolling boil, reduce heat and continue boiling for about
12 minute. Remove from heat and cool slightly; brush over top
and sides of cake. Optional: decorate with cherries and whole
pecans. Refrigerate until needed.

News Notes from E'town
phia Department of Public
John J. Kane, 35, Philadel-
Health. He also served in the
phia, has been appointed to
succeed Barry R. Evans as| planning section of the city’s
borough manager for Eliza-| Department of Public Proper-
bethtown. ty
Kane will start work Mon-
day at a salary of $7,000. Ev-
ans resigned to accept a new
position.
Kane since 1962 has been
administrative assistant to
the director of the Philadel-
A 1951 graduate of LaSalle
College, Kane majored in
business administration and
industrial management. He is
completing graduate work
for his master's degree at
Fels Institute of Local and
State Government, Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania.
Kane worked for the Stet-
son Hat Co. from 1952-55 and
for Franklin Research from
1956-61.
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Harvest Gueen
Miss Marcia Raffensperger,
17, daugher of Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Raffensperger, of 20
Foremans Road, was crowned
annual
Saturday evening.
The Harvest Hop is
annually to honor
hockey
sponsored by the
Council.
SLAUGHTER NO-PROFIT
COWS
Culling unprofitable
B. Spencer,
specialist,
an
Stephen
sion dairy
November is
duction and
though slaughter prices
cull cows may
FROM FORD
Drive One Today!
on the basis

QUEEN ST.
WOLF
TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
411 WEST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY
& McGOVERN AVE,
392-2169
ANNAN MANNA AENEAN EERE ANN EEE.
RUPTURE EASER
T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. ( otf, {a Pipa Ee Ta)
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Right or left
Pat. No, Fitting
2606551 Side $495 sm Required
A strong, form-fitting washable support for reducible
inguinal hernia. Back lacing adjustable. Snaps up in
front. Adjustable leg strap. Soft, flat groin pad. No
steel or leather bands. Unexceiled for comfort. Also
used as after operation support. For men, women, chile
dren. Give measure around lowest part of abdomen
and state right or left or double.
SLOAN’'S PHARMACY
Mount Joy, Penna.
Free Customer Parking
Fer ERR
FORD:
SALES
INC.

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LANCASTER

Harvest Queen at the sixth
Elizabethtown Area
high school Harvest Hop on
held
senior
members of the football and
teams and the cross
country team. The dance is
Student
Cows
is good business anytime, says
exten-
and
excellent
time to give those milk pro-
profit-per-cow
records closer scrutiny. Even
{for
not be high,
anyone keeping milk cows is
in the dairy, not beef busi-
ness, and should cull animals
of production
and profit making ability.
Wednesday, November 13, 1963 Page 5
SMOKED PORK BUTT ist This compact “piece of
A smoked pork shoulder boneless, rolled pork is eco-
butt, sometimes called ‘‘cot-| nomical, easy to prepare, and
tage roll”, is always a good similar to smoked ham in
buy, points out Catherine flavor and appearance. A
Love, Penn State consumer | bone less pork butt usually
economics extens ion _ special "we eighs 2 to 3 pounds.


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