the reserved coconut. I * p je |n The s|<y Mocha Coconut Patties (From page 4) Wz cups light brown su- *he past decade have had gar, firmly packed support, as well oppositi l'/a cups coconut °n, both in and out of Con y 4 teaspoon salt gress. They have been sup -2 tablespoons instant cof- ported by the Farmers Un fee ion, which now employs Mr. tter or margarine 2 tablespoons butter Brannan, but opposed by the and cream well. % cup water Farm Bureau and Grange, vanila. Add flour 1 6-ounce package semi- The principal objections Stir in the coco- sweet chocolate bits are that (1) the cost to the xg two tablespo- Vs to V 4 teaspoon almond Treasury would be prohibi >ing Chill 30 min. extract t ; ve, and (2) farmers would into bottom and Combine light brown su- have to depend on appro ungreased 9-inch gar, coconut, salt, instant co priations by Congress each Bake in moderate ffee, butter and water and year for a major part of their degrees) 12 to 15 cook over moderate heat, incomel __ intil hght brown, stirring constantly, till sugar Some labor leaders see an dissolves and mixture comes advantage to consumers be apricot halves, re-_ to boil. cause of lower food prices, cup of the syrup. Boil one mmute, stirring Since there would be no pri sugar, cornstarch constantly Remove from heat ce supports or production saucepan Blend in Stir in till melted, the cho-,_controls, farmers very likely 1 syrup. - colate bits and flavoring, would produce enough to iver medium. heat, Drop by teaspoonfuls on wax force prices to absurdly low instantly, until very ed paper-lined cookie sheet, levels, clear. Stir in but- Chill” till firm. Makes four The government would be rind and juice, dozen. paying a sizable port'on of ipricot halves. Turn * * * every family’s food and cloth >d baked pie-shell. " ing bill It would, naturally, whipped cream and have to collect additional taxes to pay the subsidies, as well as salaries of thou- ions butter m grated lemon toon lemon juice cream jo nut m 375 de until golden brown „ ten minutes. Stir Coconut Macaroons Ms cup egg whites , V 4 teaspoon salt •st line of defense iy 4 cups sugar farm fire is a good teaspoon vanilla ~ iguisher located .in 2% cups moist, shredded Drop from teaspoon two place Ralph Patter- coconut inches apart on cookie sheet in State extension Beat whites and salt till covered with plain paper. Ba il engineer, urges soft peaks “form; gradually ke m slow oven (325 degrees) •y faim and home add sugar, beating till stiff 20 minutes. Cool slightly be led with suitable peaks form. Fold in vanilla fore removing from pan. nguishcrs and coconut. Makes 2 I A dozen. CE THE FINEST POSSIBLE SILAGE AT THE LOWEST COST - MARTIN STEEL BILT SILO :k these important FEATURES ■ght Walls loth Inner Walls ient'lic Exact Fermentation >per Temperature Control iminotes Danger of Loss vom Frost dFreezing ithstands Hghest Pressures its a Lifetime DON'T DELAY - WINTER DISCOUNTS LOWER COSTS R THE PUMP -MAN NORTH ANN STREET PHONE EX 3-3694 ' LANCASTER, PA, This Fri.-Sat. SUPER SHOES 220 WEST KING ST. FREE PARKING OPEN DAILY BESIDE STORE . 9 TO 9 Lancaster Farming, Sdturday, February 14, 1959—9 For the Farm Wife and Family Society of Farm Women No. 22 met Tuesday at 1:30 pm. in the home of Mrs. Cloyd Wenger, Lancaster R. D. 6 Mrs. Charles Fisher, so hostess, was in charge of de votions. Mrs. Kenneth Hafaecker presided over the business meeting, with $5 donated to Heart Haven and a Heart Haven luncheon scheduled for April 28 Mrs Habecker reported on the county ex ecutive board meeting and reported on the prospects for a County Farm Women’s Chorus. Program booklets for 1959 sands of additional govern ment arm administrators. Such a program, it would seem, is bne jn which no one would win and everybody in the end, would lose Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers STER COUNTY’S ST SHOE STORE O SO% OFF dies’ Dress Shoes 98 a pair and Next Society 22 Plans Activities OVER 200 PAIRS Mon. Only -LANCASTER Co were distributed and Mrs. Hebron Herr and Mrs. Ha becker reported on state con vention. Mrs. William Weller re ported a profit of $180.55 on sale of Christmas canctles and the group voted to purchase a coffee maker, with Mrs. Donald Esbenshade in charge of the purchase. Society 22 will have a food sale concession at the John Sauder"Farm Sale, March 12. Sale committee consists of Mrs. Carl Diller and Mrs. Charles Fisher as co-chair men and Mrs Clarence Roh rer, Mrs Willis Rohrer, and Mrs Charles Shirley. The Society will serve lunch at Crispus Attucks on April 2nd Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs John Neff’s, Mt 'Joy RD 2, at 1 p. m, March 10 Mrs Lester Landis will be co-hostess for the covered dish luncheon. SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Snavsly's Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-22 U STANDARD Equipment, Inc. Announces Its 20% BIG Spring Discount SALE ON All-New Bam Cleaner Easy-All Comfort Stalls ' SALE CLOSES FEB. 28, 1959 GLENN H. HERR X MANHEIM, B. D. 1 |Ph. Landisville TW 8-8391 Current Rate On Insured Savings 3% Dividends Paid Or Compounded Semi-Annually Founded in 1875 and granted a federal chart er in 1944, neither this association nor its pred ecessors have ever mis sed a dividend. Its savings accounts are legal investments for trust funds, and are exempt from per sonal property tax in Pennsylvania. All accounts are in sured up to $lO,OOO by Fedeiai Savings and Loan Insurance Corpor ation. Funds placed by the tenth of any month earn from the first of that month. Information gjadlv given on request -#7 - /> T FEDERAL Savings and/ofin )• Lutettnm 2S NORTH PUKE STREET. Pho«* EX T-2l'l» •* -» w-
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