E—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 24, 1959 • Trick or Treat (From page 7) V> cup butter or margarine 2 ounces (2 squares un sweetened chocolate 1 teaspoon vanilla Pipe cleaners Thick confectioners sugar irostmg Heat puffed rice in shal loww pan in moderate oven (3 50 degrees) 10- minutes P our into large greased 1 >owl. Melt marshmallows, butter and chocolate over low heat (may use double boiler) Stir until smooth Add vanilla; blend thorough ly. Pour over puffed rice; stir until evenly coated. uißßaHaaaßaßßaaaiaaßßaaßaaßaiaaßaaaßaßßßßiMßß'' I DARBY LEGHORNS are [ f GREAT LAYERS : ■ ■ ■ Proved by national contests for many years and £ ■ also right out on tire farm ■ * Our Darby Breeders are Keener owned and man- H ■ aged on our own farms. Our chicks are Keener priced, 5 ■ no royalty 'paid ■ * Yes' Your dollar value is increased by buying Dar- ■ ■ by chicks from our Associated Hatchery. S ' CALL EMPIRE 7-3248 5 s The Keener Poultry Farm I 5 R. D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN. PA. ■ ■ - ■ Ma aa»iHßHaaa»aaßaaßß»a ■»■■■■■■■■* a»»a* That They Grow Up TOGETHER Use Our Friendly Help! m ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO &FIRST FEDERAL! WTT avinos and „ Af*oCl4llbn OP LANe. w Gilbert H. Hartley Emlen H. Zellers Treasurer Secretary Geo. L. Diehl Asst. Treasurer With greased hands, shape candy into 6 large balls for “bodies” and 6 smalls balls for “heads”. Use pieces of pipe cleaners for “ears”, “whiskers” and “tails”. Ap ply frosting with cake decor ator to form “eyes” and the “mouths”. Attach “heads” to ‘ bodies” with frosting Makes 6 large cats HOT DOG AND CHEESE TOASTIES (2 cups spread) Vz pound sharp Cheddar cheese V 2 pound hot dogs, cooked V 2 cup catsup 1 egg 1 tablespoon picnic relish Be Sure CURRENT DIVIDEND PER ANNUM Paid On Savings 25 North Duke St. Phone EX 7-2818 James N. Esbenshade Asst. Secretary r n» 2 teaspoons prepared mus tard Put cheese and hot dogs through a food grinder, us ing a medium course blade Mix with catsup and cook over very low heat until the cheese melts. Add the beaten egg and cook 2 minutes more Remove from heat, add relish and mustard. Spread on buttered toasted buns and serve at once or spread on buns and broil for 2 - 3 minutes. Top with a lit tle more grated cheese. SNICKER SNACKS 2 cups puffed rice 2 cups puffed wheat 2 cups mixed salted nuts 2 cups french fried potato sticks 4 ounces pretzel rings Vz cup butter or margarine melted 1 tablespoon Worcester- shire sauce Vz teaspoon onion salt V* teaspoon garlic salt Heat oven to 300 degrees. Place puffed rice, puffed wheat, nuts, potato sticks arid pretzels in large shallow baking pan Combine remain ing ingredients and pour ov- ■; 1 .1 j-AMarA? Eastern States Seed Corn ii a BEST BUY! It's a special right now. Save $l.OO on each 100 lbs. by placing your or der before November Ist. # Eastern Stales FARMERS’ EXCHANGE Quarryville Service Center Phone ST 6-3647 Lancaster Service Center Phone EX 4-3755 Or your local Representative "Seems to me... DICK WITMER REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER THESE ARE OUR CANDIDATES AND THE OFFICES THEY SEEK C. Abram Snyder, County Commissioner Harry E. Meyers, Sheriff Richard H. Wifmer, County Commissioner Harry H. Gring, Register of Wills John t. Bowman, Judge Howard H. Bailey, Prothonotarjf Mrs. lona M, Metzger, Clerk of Quarter Sessions Jack F. Tracy, Prison Keeper Dr. Charles W. Bair, Coroner Anna K. Mellinger, Prison * nSpC John H. Wenger, Treasurer Louise H, Souder, Prison Inspccio Alfred C, Alspoch, District Attorney PROGRESS wifh ECONOMY YOU CAN’T HAVE ONE WITHOUT THE OTHER VOTE REPUBLICAN AND GET BOTH! 2-4 D May Be Research Tool Agricultural chemists at the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station report that they have treated plants with 2, 4-D and as a result changes occurred in mineral content in several portions of the treated plants Chemist Sam Bass of the Michigan Station says changes were observed in the percentages of boron, calcium, iron, mag nesium, potassium, phosphor us, and sodium in the vari ous parts of the plant. But in the roots, he says, percentag es of iron and manganese were about the same in treat ed and non-treated plants Just why variations occur in amounts of minerals deposit ed in different parts of the plant treated with 2, 4-D is not known, but it is apparent Bass says, that some of the ;r cereal mixture, tossing Lightly until well distributed. Heat in preheated oven 30 ninutes, stirring once or ;wice Makes about 8 cups 24-HOUR SERVICE! We get there fast if you have burner trouble. We’ll adjust your burner for economical operation complete combustion. GARBER OIL CO- 105 Fcdrview St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. OL 3-2021 Progress costs money. That’s fine, as long as we know our money Is being carefully spent. A dollar value for HEPUIUCHN COMMITTEE Of LANCASTER COUNTY WCHAM A. SNYrtR. CHAIRMAN plant mechanisms are m ( He feels that those u may help speed up the- , l tigations on plant hf,. ' When in doubt controversial subjoci ! quiet. Any man who thinly more intelligent than wife is married to a woman—Wall Street j o ' iHaf-Sp®' With These “Hot Special" F • Heats 4 or 5 rooms* • Automatic—No work • Gives Radiant heat as well circulating warm air • Chip-resisting, furniture 1 baked enamel finish ONLY $5.00 PER YiIEE alter down payment GROFF’S HARDWAf NEW HOLLAND Phone EL 4-0851 “Anyone who's lived In Lon easier County knows we've enjoyed prosperity •—full employment, high farm income and plenty of new industry. We want to KEEP It that way—but at the same time we want to progress even further. every tax dollar spent. That's why I believe you can pul confi dence in the Republican candidates for office this November. They believe in progress too—but they also know they have a responsibility to you—l he tax payer. Stable Republican Government In t^ 4 past has created the climate fo r pro s perity and attracted new industry t £ Lancaster County. Our pledge is i£ maintain that climate for the future.