'A cup cold milk J 4 teaspoon salt 2 cups hot milk 2 eggs, beaten Vz cup molasses 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 teaspoons vanilla Mix first three ingredients in top of double .boiler. Add hot milk Cook over boiling water until mixture is thick clear and smooth, stirring constantly. Mix eggs and molasses; slowly add to hot mixture. Cook over hot water until pudding is thick, stirring con, stant'y Stir in butter or mar garine and vanilla. Pour into individual des sert d’shes. Chill. Makes six servings. * * Apple Pie With Slxeusel Crumbs 2 tablespoons sugar Vt teaspoon nutmeg Vs teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon grated lemon rind 6 large tart cooking ap p'es Vi Cup molasses 1 tablespoon lemon juice Vi cup butter or margarine % cup sugar 2 tablespoons molasses 1 cup sifted enriched flour Heat oven to 375 degrees. Mix first four ingredients. Slice apples % inch thick. Arrange in alternate layers) Need ... HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more farmers acre buying from us lor better value and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Strasburg OV 7-3211 ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARM PARADISE. BA. Do You Have the Step Saving, Low Cost Convenience of a Bedroom Telephone? If not call our business office today! (mSSh l - . [wwHuwnrj y"' J i V' Commonwealth Telephone I Company. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 18, 1959 —9 Soc. 2 Entertains Farm Women Society No 2 entertained the ladies of So ciety No 14 April 11 at the Penryn Fire Hall, with the roll call answered with fav orite scripture verses. Devotions were in charge of Mrs Amos Waser. The members voted dona tions to “Meals for Millions” and International Farm Yo uth Exchange to assist m sen ding Lancaster County’s 1959 delegate, James Hess of Stras burg, to Peru The society voted to at tend Homemakers Day, Ap ril 22 at the Bine Ball File Hall. The program consisted of a reading by Mrs. Alvin Gray bdl and a demonstration of Basket Weaving for the blind by Melvin Huber. The May meeting of Soc. No 2 will be in the home of Mrs. Ronald Gordley. with sugar mixture in a 6x 10x2-lnch casserole. Dribble molasses and lem on juice over apples. Cream .butter or margarine, sugar, and molasses; add flour. Mix to a crumb consistency; sp-, rinkle over apples. Bake 50 minutes or until apples are tender and crumbs are brown. No. 14 Ladies Farm Calendar April 20—Lancaster County Holstein Breeders’ Bus To ur, s+arts at 825 E Chest nut Street, Lancaster, at 7 am. 7:30 pm. Lincoln Com munity 4-H Club 800 pm. Extension Mar keting Meeting, SPABC April 20—7:30 pm, Drumo re 4-H Club Chestnut Le vel April 23—7 30 p.m County 4-H Holstein Club, Farm Bureau Auditorium April 28 & 29—S.E. D’strict DHIA Testers’ Conference Kimmerling’s Grange, nor th of Lebanon April 29—8:00 p.m. 4-H lea ders’ council meeting, Ex tension Office April 30—8 pm. DST, Cou nty-wide Egg Marketing Meeting sponsored by Ex tension, Poultry Assn., Fe ed and Egg Dealers, Hat cherymen, Manheim Twp, H. S- auditorium. Special speakers. State Farm Wages At Record High Farm wage rates on April 1 In Penna. were at a record high for each method of pay ment. Wages per day without board or room showed >he largest increase from Jan. 1, 1959 level. Wages per day without board or room at $8 10 for April 1 were three per cent above the Jan. 1 level. On a monthly basis, wages with house only, averaged $lB2, while wages included with board and room, averaged $l2B per month. Total workers on state fa rms at 189,000 during the week of March 22-28 were 11 per cent below the 1954- 58 average for the same per iod - but the same as a year earl’er. This number included 161- GOO classified as family work 1 ers and 28,000 hired workers. Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. “Prompt Bail Bond Service" BUHRMAN'S CONVENIENT PARKING LOTS Opposite Brunswick Hotel Opposite Post Office Next to Western Auto Store 115 East King Street Norman A. Buhrman. 228 N. Duke St. "Prompt Bait Bond Service” Oats Garry -Ciintland 7 Alfalfas 10 Clovers Soybeans Seedcorn Prize Winning Penna. Hybrids PHONE US REIST SEED CO. MOUNT JOY. PA. OL 3-3821
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