Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 11, 1959, Image 8
B—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 14, 1959 • Summer. Time (From page 7) 2Vi teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon ginger % cup milk Place butter and molasses in saucepan Stir over low heat until butter is melted Add sugar and eggs. Blend. Sift together dry ingredients Add to molasses mixture, s 1 .ernately with milk Mix ■> ell. Drop irom large table rpoon onto cookie" sheet at least two inches apart and one inch from the edge of the cookie sheet. Bake in moderate oven, (350 degrees) 10 minutes. For a special treat for the kiddies (and grownups) try this: Form a sandwich with two molasses cookies and a slice of regular or special-pak ice cream. Trim the slices, if ne cessary, to fit co okies. To store in freezer sim ply wrap in freezer paper and use as desired. Orange- Chip Cookies 1 cup butter Vz cup granulated sugar ! a cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons orange juice 1 tabltespoon orange rind 1 egg 2% cups sifted flour i'a teaspoon salt 3 4 teaspoon soda - 2 ounces semi-sweet choco- late, grated Cream butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar. Add orange juice, orange rind, land egg and mixiiwell. Sift the flour, soda, and salt to gether. Add. to the orange mixture Then, blend in the grated ch ocolate. Shape rol ls about IJ/2l J /2 inches in diamet er. Wrap in waxed paper, and store in the-refrigerator over You get plenty of perfectly softened vvatfer from every faucet with a Dmoftdly auto matic water softener Softens automatically -no regenerat ing attention required Backed by Duro’s 43 years of experience manufacturing softeners and filters. r Let us explain how easily you may own a Duro Softener ONLY $289.00 P, W. STRICKLAND (Distributor) 31 S. Queen St.', York, Pa. Phone 5854 JOHN MEISENBERGER 110 Dickinson Ave. Lancaster, Ea. Phone EX 4-2008 Nearest DURO dealer Write or Phone For Name of # Washington (From page 4) growers of corn, cotton, .rice, tobacco and peanuts, the other crops which have both production controls and min imum price supports set by Congress. The Commodity Credit Corporation owns or has lo ans on nearly $9 billion wor th of those-six basic commo dities. Storage costs alone on those surpluses run close to almost a billion dollars a ye ar. It was the so-called “city vote” on Congress that turn ed +he tide against the wheat bill raising price supports frpm 75% to 90% of parity. Their contention was that it would both raise the price of bread and increase price sup port costs. Seven tunes this yehr Pres DRYERS—Gas or Electric MAYTAG CALORIC rjv GAS has GOT IT! ' /MTcft ElK ... It will pay YOU to learn about our 7 met^red gas hook-up plan. All th? gas x! gas y you need and you pay only for what j—|(r you use. Get city conveniences beyond ' — s ’ the gas mains. CALL MYER'S AT MANHEIM MO 5-2775 ' jfcv e MORE Ho, I Gas AppUances Wetter Faster , FOR BETTER LIVING , With Modem Automatic - MAYTAG DRYERS Gds Wetter Heaters! Washer Sales and Service. COLEMAN Stone- CALORIC TAPPAN -lined- Water- Healers - Automatic Gas Ranges 10 yr. warranty , EMPIRE— Floor Furnaces BRYANT .WARM-/AIR HOT WATER HEATING WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES BEN-HUR FREEZERS "Don't settle for anything less than a ten year warranty" Ask about our low heating rates! ' PARK FREE MYFR’Q Dail y 7 - 5:30 ITLILIIL. IJ Open Fri. Eve. / METERED GAS SERVICE , Until 9P. M. - ° Sat. ’til 12:00 MANHEIM, PA. Phone MO 5-277 S - To Keep Cows In Condition And The Milk Pails Full feed Rbo%Ros^M Dairy Feeds I w Add Red Rose Dairy Feeds or Red Rose- Supplements to your roughages and home grains. Then you'll be sure that you are providing your cows with all nutrients and-proteins they need to keep them well led and- in good condition. BUY YOUR FEED FROM THESE RED ROSE DISTRIBUTORS 1 WEST WILLOW FARMERS A. L. HERR- & BRO. | ASSOCIATION ' Quarryville . Pa . I West Willow. Pa. R. W. HOLUNGER & SONS DAVID B. HURST j INC. Bowmansville, Pa. Manheim, Pa. MUSSER FARMS, INC. BROWN & REA R. D. 2. Columbia. Pa. . Alglen. P*. ident Eisenhower asked Con gress to pass a wheat bill th at would let prices m the op en market determine how much of the gpin farmers grow. Seven times Congress, said it would not agree to the big reduction in grower’® ; *'- come that would result from cut-throat pricing Sooner rather than later farmers, consumers, Congress and the Administration must come to the inescapable con clusion that -present farm programs are not worth what they are costing. Continuing them as they are would be as foolish as complete re peal would be tragic for both farmers and consumers. AN AIR-BLAST SPRAYER used properly should permit as good control of most row crop diseases as the more widely used fixed-boom sp rayer, according to USDA officials. 10 ci >JI ■1 9 Oi 10 W| id iix< sll| s) lei