i„ress --edges ..together' to - seal. - ilia.' Beat welt. Add flour,* 1 teaspoon salt Bake ini preheatfedrjoven^a^»e»feaJd -and milk. 2 -teaspoons baking powder L 0 ut 12 minutes.. Cool. Sp—;MiscfTweil. Chill thoroughly. 'Vs teaspoon baking soda Jinkle with- confectioners* - To* 1 speed chilling, divide the 1 teaspoon ginger sugar. Makes 3 * dozen., - dough and put -into two pie 2 teaspoons cinnamon * , • , * tins--lined with waxed pap- Vfc teaspoon cloves ,tirrPTHP»nT rnnifTPe' 611 ioT hour. Drop, by Vz cup shortening SWEETHEART COOKIES onto V 2 cup sugar 1 ? up / 2 sticks) margarine Into - each co- 1 cup molasses 1/i c’sps.sugar- .. , - o id e press a'gum drop half,- 2 eggs 2 5 - m - ' cut side up. Bake in mod- 1 cup hot water ' ' erate. oyen (375 - degrees) 10 , cups sifted dour to 12-minutes.’'Remove from teaspoons. baking pow- coo ]j ie -sheet to cooling rack Tcupmilk ‘ Makes 3V& dozen cookies 21 red Jieartrshaped gum drops sliced m half. Melt margarine in sauce-' pan Remove from heat. Stir. in sugar. Add eggs and van-’ Mommy, fed how fluffy and soff the Meolrfe dryer makes my dresses. r. /; hi#*?-: 'v- * *. x Z^\7 55h m**_ » For your family's sake ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYING Whether It’s a little-girl’s dress, ded’s-white shirts er aihroom towels, flameless electric clothes drying eaves them soft to the touch, fresh t e the nose, clean lo the eye. Dried electrically, clothes are never exposed to reezing cold, whipping winds or soot - and dust-laden n *l, there’s no need for you to lug heavy baskets « wet wash op and down stairs! string-wash linos! er 0 ’he other hard work of old-fashioned washdays! Treat your family and yourself to the pleasure of * Ol _ dried electrically and flameiessly. Sea your av °rit* electric appliance dealer today. GINGERBREAD VALENTINES - ZVz - cups -sifted all-pur - -pose .flour ■'‘i * switch to FLAMELESS Sift together flour, salt, baking powder, baking soda, ginger, cinnamon; and n clo ves. Cream together shorten ing and sugar; blend in mo lasses. Stir In V£ cup flour mixture; beat in eggs. Add hot water alternately with remaining flour mixture. Turn into greased acid flour ed 9-inch square pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 de grees) 40 minutes. Cool; cut out with heart-shaped cut ter. Top each heart with whipped cream or whipped lopping and a candy heart. Miller Construction Co. Excavating, Bulldozing, Pond . buPding, land clearing, Backhoe work, and trenching. Strasburg. Pa. OV 7-6277 or Oxford 7-65J3 it#9& PPeL^ AN INVESTOR-OWNED SUSINBSS-MANAOCD ■LCCTRIO COMPANY Lancaster Fsrmingf, Saturday, February 11, 1961—8 Makes 10 hearts. ♦ « ♦ MOLASSES • ROLLED COOKIES % cup shortening Vfc cup sugar Vi cup molasses 1 egg, divided 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour V?. teaspoon salt teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon V& teaspoon each, ginger and cloves Cream together shortening sugar, molasses, and egg yolk. (Reserve white for the frosting) Sift in flour, salt, soda, baking powder and the spices.'Mix well. Chill 1 hr. or until ready to use. Roll out y«-mch thick on lightly floured board or pastry cloth Cut into desired shapes. Bake on ungreased baking sheets m moderate oven (375 degrees) 10 minutes Cool; decorate with Ornamental Frosting forced through a cake decorator. Makes about 4 dozen cookies. ORNAMENTAL FROSTING 114 cups sifted confection er’s sugar % teaspoon cream of tatar 1 egg white Vt teaspoon vanilla Combine ingredients in a mixing bowl. Beat with ro tary beater or electric mix er until frosting holds its shape. Cover with a damp cloth until ready to use. • County Youth (From page 1} ment, seeks to upgrade the dietary habits of the youth of the nation by providing public information on the economic, social and nutn- FOR HAPPY HOME OWNERS Your own comfortable easy chair by your own fireside to enjoy the happy knowledge that the home you are paying for "just like rent" will be your own . free and clear. It's a dream that comes true for families who use our popular home financing plan. We’re here to serve you. Accounts insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the U. S. Government. m - r> r> IFIRST FEDERAL! 9 QJavings and JsLtm ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER W tional importance of food. Other county young people attending the state congress were Carl Trqop, Quarry ville R 3; Lucille Kreider, of Quarryville Rl; Glenn S. Henry, Manheim R 4, Marion 8011, Elizabethtown R 3; B. Arlene Miller, Lancaster R 3; Christine Good, 316 Park St., Elizabethtown; and Brabara Ellen Brown, Mount Joy R 2. Stereophonic Consoles ■¥'v>,L—.. Hte »ly