Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 26, 1958, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, September 26, 1958
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Farm Wife and Family
(Continued from page nine)
Sprinkle with crumbs and cin
namon. Bake at 375 degrees for 25
ta 30 minutes.
DREAM BARS
Lorraine Rohrer
■>2 cup butter
1 z cup light brown sugar
1 cup flour
Cream together and then pat
evenly on bottom of 8 x 13 pan
and bake at 350 degrees for 10
minutes Then spread the follow
ing on top carefully and quickly
1 cup light brown sugar
2 eggs
2 tablespoons flour
Vi teaspoon salt
Vs teaspoon baking powder
HERE
IN YOUR
Are you interested in setting up a savings pro
gram that will provide for your future security?
Then you’ll find it worthwhile to pay us a visit.
We’ll be glad to talk over the best savings plan
for you. A convenient amount opens an account.
Why not join the people who xegularly enjoy the
benefits of saving here?
30/
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Paid On Savings
ACCOUNTS INSURED TO SlO,OOO
FIRST FEDERAL
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■gSctefo 25 North Duke Bt.^jjra,
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Gilbert 11. Hartley
Treasurer
Geo. L. Diehl
Asst Treasurer
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IVa cups coconut and one cup
chopped English walnuts,
mixed
Bake at 350 degrees for 20
minutes more Cut in bars.
Refreshing punches are always
a welcome treat. You might like
to try this one.
TEA PARTY PUNCH
IVi cups granulated sugar
1 cup hot watei
-3 cups orange juice
1 cup lemon juice (fresh, can
ned or fiozen)
1 cup pineapple juice
1 cup raspberry juice
3 cups strong hot tea
1 quart chilled gmgerale or
sparkling water
TO SERVE YOU
SAVING PROGRAM
Emlen H. Zellers
Secretary
James N. Esbenshade
Asst Secretary
Vera Herr
per Annum.
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Dissolve sugar in hot water.
Add hot tea and chill. Add the
ether ingredients and serve.
SUGAR CAKES
Arlene Hershock
2 cups granulated sugar
1 cup lard
3 eggs
1 cup buttermilk
4 cups flour
1 teaspoon soda
Lemon flavoring
Combine as for regular cake.
Bake at 400 degrees on top rack
of oven for 8 to 10 minutes.
PEANUT BUTTER DROPS
V/z cup sifted flour
v z teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
Vs cup shortening
Vs cup peanut butter
V 4 teaspoon nutmeg
M> teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
Vs cup water
1 cup rolled oats (optional)
2 cups chocolate chips
many users say they
SAVE 50-75J0
ON FUEL
YOU
SEE
PROOF of SAVINGS
Store Open Thursday
and Saturday
Till 9 P. M.
Closed Noon Wednesday
Kauffman’s Hardware
NEW HOLLAND, PA.
PROPOSED NEW ISSUE
Wellington Equity Fund, Inc.
61 N. Duke St.
Please send me a Preliminary Prospectus on Wellington Equiiv Fund, Inc.
Name.
Address.
Sift together flour, soda and
salt Blend shortening, peanut but
ter. nutmeg and cinnamon. Beat
i.i sugar gradually. Beat in eggs
one at a time. Add flour mixture
alternately with water. Lastly,
add rolled oats and chocolate
chips. Drop by teaspoonfuls on
ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at
375 degrees for 12 minutes. Roll
while warm in sugar. Makes about
8 dozen.
An adequate breakfast for your
child should include the follow
ing: fruit or juice, preferably cit
rus as a reliable and rich source
of C vitamin, milk, toast and
coral, toast and egg, or cereal and
egg. The size of the serving of
these foods depends on the age
of the child. Breakfasts of teen
agers often need a food to pro
vide vitamin C and more milk.
all "Certified" seed is NOT alike
DON’T LET ANYBODY tell you all certified seed is
the same. There IS a difference' A. H. Hoffman Seeds,
Inc. is not only the largest producer of “Certified”
winter grains in Pennsylvania, but the superior quality
of Hoffman “Certified” seeds exceed the state certifi
cation standards by a wide margin.
FOR EXAMPLE:
A HOUR
■RMOSTATIC
)WNDRAFT
WOOD
HEATERS
The blue certification tag is not enough. The Hoffman
brand tag on the seed you sow can mean bigger crop
profits for you. That fact has been demonstrated now
for 60 years.
For complete information and prices on Hoffman Wong
BARLEY, Pennoll, Dual, Seneca and Thorne WHEAT,
Balbo and Tetra-Petkus RYE, as well as other fall seeds,
contact your Hoffman salesman today or
phone TW 8-3421 for delivery right to rjif.'i
your farm. I^qrv
Jib’,
.
2,000,000 Shares
(amount currently being registered)
Capital Stock
Offering Price $12.00 Per Share
(in single transactions involving less than $25,000 each)
A copy of the Preliminary Prospectus may he
obtained /) om the undersigned.
REYNOLDS & CO.
Members New York Stock Exchange
LANCASTER, PA.
Penna. Certification A, H- Hoffman’s Certified
Requirements for Barley WONG BARLEY
99.00% (Minimum) PURITY 99.76%
1.00% (maximum)—lNEßT MATTER—O. 23%
90.00% (minimum) —GERMINATION—9S.OO%
46 lbs. (minimum) WT, PER BU. 50.6 lbs-
(Par Value $1)
Society No. 8 Prepare
For Corn Queen Title
ELIZABETHTOWN Society
of Farm Women No. 8 met Sat
urday at the home of Mrs War
ren Chapman, Elizabethtown RD
1. Co-hostesses with Mrs Chap
man were Mrs. Wm. Heisey and
Mrs David Witner. *
Committees for the Corn Queen
of the Mt Joy Farm Show were
named, with Mrs. John Warfel,
Decoration chairwoman; Mr'v’Roy
Greider, Banners; Mrs. William
Heisey, Crown; Miss Nancy
Stnckler, Contestants, and Miss
Anna Mae and Miss Ruth Eby,
Judges.
Miss Lily Martin, guidance
councillor at Donegal Joint
School spoke to the group on the
guidance program. Miss Ann
Heisey played a flute medley and
Miss Janet Fry played several
accordian selections to complete
the program.
(4 year average)