'• Cooky Treats (continued from page 14) MOLASSKS NUT OARTWHKEL.S Vs cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons ginger 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons cinnamon % cup shortening Vx cnp chopped nuts l-% cups molasses 1 tablespoon vinegar Sift flour, sugar, salt, soda, and spices into mixing bowl. Cut in shortening with two fcnivea or pastry blender, until juncture resembles coarse meal. Toss in nuts. Heat mo lasses just to boiling point; add vinegar. Gradually stir molasses mixture into fiou'- FARMERS AND ASSOCIATED BUSINESSMEN Onr services could make your operation more efficient and productive. LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. 2425. NEW HOLLAND PIKE, LANCASTER, PA. Phone Leola OL 6-9043 Specialists in Soils, Feeds, Fertilizers, Foods, Agricultural Chemicals. MORE CAPACITY ? . 18.8 (u. ft. mi mam/ Freaier... HAS Of! * <sv 1. Holds'up to 630 lbs. of frozen food. \ r h* 2. Fits in One Square Yard of Floor Spacel Glide-Out Basket and other G-E Features! G.E. FREEZERS PRICED FROM L. H. BRUBAKER 030 Strasburg Pike - Eaneaster Phone Lancaster EX 7-3179 Strasburg OV 7-0003 nmtuie; mix thoroughly. Foi each cookie, take about 2 lord tablespoons, io 1 1 between palms of hands to form bah. Place on ungi eased cookie sheet and flatten by piessmg with fingers, to maae cookie about 4 inches in diameter. Bake in moderate!} hot oven (400 degiees) 8 to 10 minutes Stoie in tightly foiered cor tamei to keep ci isp Makes J dozen 4-inch cookies. COCONUT DROPS * 1-li cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Vx teaspoon salt Vx cup soft butter or mar- garine Vx cup granulated sugar Vx cup brown sugar, tirmlv packed 1 egg I MODEL CA-276 helf FREEZER $198.00 Litit/. MA 0-7706 1 teaspoon vanilla tl cor ing 1 teaspoon coconut tlamol ing OR Vi cup shicdded coconut 2 cups chocolate llavond nee knspies. Sitt together flour, ha lung powder and salt Blend butter and sugais Add egg and fla vorings, beat well Stir in sift ed diy ingredients together with nee knspies. (Add coco nut at this time, if used ) Drop by teaopoonfuls onto greased baking sheets. Bake in mo derate oven (375 degrees) about 12 minutes. 2-Vi dozen cookies. TOLL, HOLSK OATIES % cup sifted flour Vi teaspoon soda Vi teaspoon salt Vi cup butter 6 tablespoons biown sugar 6 tablespoons sugai Vi teaspoon \anilla V 4 teaspoon water 1 egg 1 cup (6-ounce package) semi-sweet chocolate pieces 1 cup quick-cooking lolled oats Vi cup chopped nuts Sitt together Hour, soda aud salt and set aside. Blend but ter, sugais, vanilla and water. Beat in egg. Add tloui nur ture and mix well. Stir in cho colate pieces, lolled oats an I nuts. Diop by teaspoonfuU on (Continued on Page 16) KM j I'lv.u'sa Speeds iool i.ifleis gnu, mice Case piopet pi lecnienl ol i oof pmeis the In si lime Kaftcis add great slienglli to Hie iool Panels need onl\ lo be bolted together in tlnee p'.kcs ll s another big lime stung iL.itme \ou get only in Speeds H.n-1 ok coin eitbs. 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About Bartlett Pears fiom heat 01 cold Peais are one truit that must be ripened off the tiee . . . that’s why pears are picked and shipped mature gieen. Some stores condition pears until they aie firm ripe, othei stoies do not. If you buy gieen peais, be sine to allow them to mellow before seiving . . . keep pears at room temperatuie, away #rs / \ >. + * < (Twice as easy to erect b.ilgc or sag Stnuly 2f5-guige g'hani/od loof is securely an eboicd to 9 steel loof lalteis and side panels. Can't blow oil! C onte in today and sec ibe Spcedv Bai-I ok corn crib, let ns piote lo yon that Speedy is twice as fast twice as easy lo ciect. Ict ns show son all the othci features that make Speedy Hat-I-ok yom best corn cub buy. Lane. EX 3-3906 By Jane Thurston Baitlett peais aie leadv 10 eat when the} yield to a gein’e pie&sure at the stem end . . . but never squeeze peais to for ripeness . . . iust a gentle bit of is all that s needed. 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