jfe and Family ,3 !iS sugar valer thy and then gradually add ' ji a two tablespoons sugar. Con- V ! c i flour tinue beating until all sugar hakmS P° w<ler has been added. Spread a lay 0 lt er of meringue over each co - oky." granulated Bake irt a moderate oven. (350 degrees) 10 minutes. ri, ie and pea- Allow cookies to remain on both sugars cookie sheet five a£- Thoroughly st- ter removing from oven. Ma -s water and- kes three dozen, nir, baking po * * ' together into '6 soft dough is ,e into small in diameter. greased cooky JONNIER Vacuum Bulk Cooler The tank of tomorrow . . . . SIMPLIFIES PIPELINE MILKING ! LAVAL “Pipe Line” MILKER Designed and proved . . . trouble-free, es you top efficiency . ; . peak profits. CALL TODAY FOR DETAILED INFORMATION infeed Service wi!h Form Bureau's 24* Hour Emergency Service cou *ir y BUR^ lay. sheet Press down dough with - fork Beat egg whites until fro- Surprise Cupcakes " % cup margarine, softened V 2 cup peanut butter 1 cup light brown^sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs * PU LLET 1% cups sifted all-purpose only’ long enough |to blend sprinkle tops with confectio flour ingredients thoroughly. Planers sugar. Yield: 16 cup -2 teaspoons baking powder ce a tablespoon of batter in ea cakes % teaspoon salt ch of 16-paper-lined 2'/2 in. V 2 cup milk muffin cups. Chocolate bits Make a slight well in each Cream margarine and pea- cup and fill each well with nut butter. Add sugar grad- 10 or 12 chocolate bits. Top ually, blending well. Add va- with another tablespoon of mlla and eggs and mix tho- batter. Bake in a moderate roughly. Sift together flour, oven (350 degrees) 25 min baking powder, and salt. 'utes. Add alternated with milk Remove cup cakes to wire to creamed mixture, stirring cake rack to cool. If desired >9—7 - THE GUIDING HANDS, for Lane. Go’s 4-H club’s 1959-’6O fortunes belong to these county youngsters, who have' been elected to the County 4-H Council From left are Front Row—Helen Musser, Mt. Joy RD 2, Home Ec game leader; Bette Umble, Lancaster Home Ec council president; Ralph Kreider, Quarryvilie, Ag Council song leader; Bar bara Heisey, Sheridan RD 1, Ag secretary, and Mary Anne Musser, Manheim RD 1, HE Sec. Second-Row —Barbara Gamble, Columbia RD 2, HE song leader; Judy Ann Buch, Ephrata RD 2, Ag game leader; Linda Stehman, Florin, HE Game leader, and J. David Lapp, Bareville RD 1, Ag game leader. Back Row—Sandra Myer, Lincoln, Ag reporter; Fred Barnhart, Mb. Joy, Ag pres.; Joan Cutler, Drumore, HE treas; Pat Musser, Colum bia RD 2, HE v-pres, and Joanne Denlinger, Lancaster, HE reporter, Not shown are Dar vin Bovd, Ephrata RD 1, Ag treas., and Gerald Greiner, Manheim RD 4, Ag v-pres. , . —LF PHOTO 'Today."* Check These Features: • All "stainless" Steel construction. • Cools milk at lowest possible power cost. • Clean milk assured with sealed tank. • Cools milk to 34-36 F ' quickly & efficiently. '"OWNED and CONTROLLED by Lancaster County FARMERS Lane. Co.- 4-H Council ([first FEDERAL l| .™ and Jofin W AStOei4DON OP LANCAfTm 25 North Duke St. Phone EX 7-2818 1934 195! - Geo. L. Diehl James N. Esbenshade Asst. Treasurer Asst. Secretary AND THERE’S MORE TO COME! In just six short months, liberal savings account earnings be coming up again for our savers. You can qualify for your share by saving idle or low-earning dollars here now! Whether you save $5 ... $500..; $5,000 or more, you earn without worh or worry. So why not move those dollars and watch them grow! Stop by and open your account today! Current Dividend 3 °/o Paid On Savings ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO Gilbert H. Hartley Emlen H. Zellers Treasurer Secretary ♦ # - Mammoth Soft Molasses Cookies % cup butter 1 cup dark molasses 1 cup sugar eggs, well beaten cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon soda (Turn to page 8) per Annum
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