B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday; For the Farm Wife and Family by Mrs. Richard C. Spance A reader-friend, who sometime ago sent us some bread recipes, recently mailed us some of her favorite cookie re cipes. Now is a good time to try some new cookie recipes as we are not quite so busy and cookies are a nice dessert to put in the children’s school lunches. We hope your fami ly will enjoy these cookies. Butterscotch Dainties M. N. R, Paradise, RD 1 3/4 cup butter 1 cup brown sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla 2Vz cups flour % teaspoon baking powder % teaspoon salt. Cream butter. Add sugar egg and vanilla. Add dry in gredients to creamed mixture Roll dough into pieces the sire of walnuts then roll in granulated sugar. Press pecans or English walnut halves on top of each cookie, if desired They are also good without nut top ping Bake in hot oven 10 or 15 minutes. Old Fashioned Sugar Cookies M. N R, Paradise, RD 1 2 cups sifted flour V 2 teaspoon baking soda Ms teaspoon salt 1 cup granulated sugar 1 egg yolk SUPER Self Service SHOES 220 W. KING ST. Lane. Co.'s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality SUPER LOW PRICES FROM CANADA a layer with an international reputation! The Shaver Starcross 288 Canada’s great pedigree breeding farm is North Am erica’s largest exporter of breeding stock to Europe, with weekly jet flights across the At 1 antic. The size, scope and quality of the Shaver Research and Testing program can be equalled by few competitors anywhere in the world. In addition ‘o our headquarters plant in Galt, Canada, where we trapnest 24,000 females, our testing program is con ducted at our four modern test plants located from coast to coast in North America Random Sample Tesls Results First Place in 1958 Canadian Central Test First Quariile in 1958 Missouri Random Test For full information call or write to—- SHAVER Greider 0 Leghorn Farm,lnc. MOUNT JOY R. 1. PA. Phone OL 3-2455 September 12,1959 Cookies Vo cup butter or sour milk Vz teaspoon vanilla 1 egg white Sift together first three in gredients. Mix butter, sugar egg yolk till- fluffy. Mix in Sour Cream Cookies flour mixture alternately AT _ T, ar „. lco , with buttermilk or sour milk M s Hc,htly beate n ~ X whites beaten- \S tTTutSr cSoLe P sLet. Sift together and add: Sprinkle if desired with » “{* S ° i 4. j „ _ , -j dough will hold its shape granulated sugar, chopped wh d ed nute. raisins or grated lemon 2 teaspoons P soda ri Bake until golden brown. 2 teaspoons cream of tar- Makes about two dozen large t teaspoon vanilla cookie3 ' Pinch of salt Drop by teaspoonfuls, well * * * Oatmeal Cookies apart, on cookie sheet Put a M. N. R, Paradise, RD 1 raisin in the center of each. 1 cup shortening (best with Sprinkle- with mixture of butter). sugar (granulated) and nut -1 cup brown sugar meg. 1 cup granulated sugar For those who do not like YOUR SAVINGS EARN When you have a steady savings program, savings accumulate more rapidly—and your savings here earn better return, too. Earnings payments are made semi-annually. Savings earn from the first of the month on accounts opened by the tenth of that month. Open your insured savings account soon with a convenient amount—save regularly—and you, too, be "in line” for l\e next earnings payment PER ANNUM Paid On Savings ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO tfFIRST FEDERAL Ih ® QSavings and /tmn 4* ASSOCIATON OP LAHCAfflll A, Gilbert H. Hartley 288 CURRENT DIVIDEND m 25 North Duke St. Phone EX 7-2818. Treasurer Geo. L. Diehl James N. Esbenshade Asst. Treasurer Asst. Secretary 2 eggs . • r 1 teaspoon vanilla -IVz cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon soda 3 cups quick cooking oats V-z cup chopped English walnuts 1 package chocolate bits. Cream shortening and sug ars., Add eggs and vanilla; beat well. Sift together flour, salt and soda. Add to cream ed mixture; beat well. Add oats and nuts and chocolate bits. ' Form dough into small balls or drop from a tea spoon onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 de grees about 15 minutes or Untill lightly browned. - Remove from cookie sheet and place on wire rack to cool. Makes about six dozen cookies. * * ♦ Emlen H. Zellers Secretary spice nutmeg maybe' omit. Bake* in hot oven led. Bake at 350 degrees 8 grees) 10 minutes or U ° or 10 minutes. _ - just.set. 1 * * • Cool slightly, remove J - - - sheet onto cooling Crackle-Top Ginger Cookies M. N. R., Paradise, RD 1 1 cup shortening (best made with butter) 1 cup sugar 1 egg 1 cup molasses 4 cups silted flour 2 teaspoons soda Vz teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ginger Vz teaspoon cinnamon Cream well the butter and sugar. Add egg and mix well. Stir in molasses. Sift together dry ingredients and combine with molasses mix ture. Chill dough about two or three hours. Roll dough into balls 1 inch in diameter. Roll in granulated sugar. Place two inches apart on buttered cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees 18 to 20 min utes. B - You need not use the spic es called for; you can use the spices that your family likes best. * * * Brown Sugar Cookies M. N. R, Paradise, RD 1 1 cup shortening (part butter) 2 cups brown sugar 2 eggs Vz cup buttermilk 3Vz mups sifted flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt Cream shortening & brown sugar together. Add eggs & beat 'thoroughly. Stir in but termilk. Sift together dry in gredients and add. Beat well Chill at least one hour. 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