• For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 8) 1 cup sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring 3/4 cup toasted sesame seeds Sift together flour, soda and salt. Blend 'butter and sugar. Add egg and vanilla; beat ■well. Stir in sifted dry in gredients together with Vz cup of the corn flake crumbs; mix well. Shape dough into balls about 1 inch in diameter. Combine remaining cornflake crumbs and sesame seeds. Roll balls in corn flake crumb mixture to coat evenly; place 2 inches apart on ungreased baking sheets. Bake in mod erate oven (375 degrees) about 14 minutes or until lightly browned. Makes about 4% dozen cookies. NOTE: Sesame seeds may be toasted 'by heating in mod erate oven (350 degrees) for FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. 10-35 year Farm Mortgages Full and part-time farms eligible FARM CREDIT OFFICE 411 W. Roseville Rd. Lane. 393-3921 NOW IS THE TIME ATGLEN BUILDING AND • Purchase of a New Home • Remodeling of Your • A Backlog for Present Home Retirement or monthly Payment Shares hhh have been Earning .. Single share pay in $l.OO per month for 146 months, earn /Mm $54.00, mature at $200.00. H M Double share pay in $2.00 per month for 84 months, earn $32.00 mature at $200.00. NOW OPEN Our New 40V-> Series for SINGLE, DOUBLE and FULL PAID SHARES. For Further Information Come Into Our Office or Contact Any of Our Directors. i FULL PAID SHARES 1 Interest paid semi-annually. All pay- jm ments received up to 10th of the /11 *97 month will draw interest from the ■■i'y/1 first of month. • ** Mortgage Money Available at All Times STOP IN and Let Us Plan for the Future ATGLEN BUILDING AND OFFICE OPEN—Monday thru Friday, 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Wednesday Night, 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Main and Dallas Streets, ATGLEN, PA. 1-215-593-5137 about 20 minutes, stirring fre quently. For those who love their butterscotch, it’s hard to choose Butterscotch Nut Sauce or Butter-Choc Fruit Sauce. BUTTERSCOTCH NUT SAUCE cup (6 ounces) butter scotch morsels tablespoons water cup corn syrup teaspoon vanilla teaspoon salt cup chopped nuts Combine butterscotch mor sels and 'w“ater; .place over hot water till butterscotch melts. Remove from heat and stir in corn syrup, vanilla, and salt. Add chopped nuts and mix well. Serve warm over ice cream. Makes about 1 cup. BUTTER-CHOC FRUIT SAUCE cup (6 ounces) semi-sweet chocolate morsels cup (6 ounces) butter scotch morsels cup light corn syrup cup orange juice Combine above ingredients in saucepan and stir over moderate heat till morsels melt and mixture is smooth. Serve warm over ice cream. Makes about 2 cups. SUMMER SPRAINS? Consult Your Doctor Of Chiropractic LANCASTER COUNTY CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY SAVING AT ASSOCIATION FOR THE . . . • Future College Education for Your Children OUR SERIAL ASSOCIATION Wilhelm New General Manager For' PENB Dr. L. A. Wilhelm, Director of Poultry Development and Market Research for the Quak er Oats Company, has resigned that post to 'become General Manager of the Poultry and Egg National Board, it was announced recently by Blan ton Smith, PBNiB President. He succeeds Lloyd H. Geil, who served as General Man ager since 1957. Dr. Wilhelm has been Sec retary of the PENB Board since 1947, He was associated with Quaker Oats since 1955. Stepped up programs in sev eral areas will be carried out by PENB,” Dr. Wilhelm said, on assuming his new position. “These include consumer in formation, piomotion, mer chandising and research, and a new strengthened approach to industry relations.” Or. Wilhelm was on the staff of Purdue University from 1941 to 1955, where he served as Assistant Head of the Poultry Department. He earned BS. and M.'S. degrees at Kansas State University, and his Phi), at Purdue. Lloyd H. Geil has estab lished his own public rela tions agency, Lloyd H. Geil and Associates, and PBNB will become one of _its_ ac-. counts. The Poultry and Egg Na tional Board, headquartered in Chicago, with branches in New York City and Monroe, Georgia, carries on programs in those fields for eggs and poultry meat START TO • • • LOAN LOAN DIRECTORS J. Gilbert Adamson West Grove, Pa. James E. Biown Atglen, Pa. C. Blaine Danner Chustiana, Pa. George H. Eckman Lancaster, Pa. Aaron Fisher Paradise, Pa. G. Leighton Hassler Quarryville, Pa. Reuben R. Hull Atglen, Pa. Byron R, Judy Cochranville, Pa. Robert J. Murphy Christiana, Pa. Norman J. Pine Paikesburg, Pa. E. Clyde Seldomridge Strasburg, Pa. Paul 1. Shaeffer Intercourse, Pa. Richard D. Thomas Parkesbuig, Pa. Jacob H. Wagner Coatesville, Pa. Joseph P, Wentz Atglen, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 10, 1965 For the Farm Wife and Family By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Ladies. Have You Heard? .. . SOME TIPS ON CLEANING H FAIN-REPEL LENT GARMENTS ‘ Garments that are treated to shed both oil and water-type stains won’t need fiequent laundering. ' I* or bevei age is spilled on the fabuc, most of it will roll light off the suiface Use a cleansing tissue to take off excess food. If you’ve overlooked a spot and it is dry, remove it with a damp cloth or spot remover. Launder stain-repellent finished garments in the usual way, but be sure to unse out all the suds Traces of suds lower the ef fectiveness of the finish to prevent stains, - Pressing after washing helps to bring back the original stain repellency. Beues E Bonds are a sure. For* « change in the meat safe way to build financial course for an outdoor meal, security for your family while try cooking thick slices of you lend your country bologna over coals. Brown strength to help piotect our the bologna slices on a hot, freedom, greased grill. As the slices Things to Know About Parsley brown, spoon -barbecue sauce Parsley may be one o£ over them. Serve piping hot three types curled leaved, in buns. pi a m leaved, and celery Worth Knowing About leaved. Series E Savings Bonds The cm led type has large, When Series E Bonds dark green, and compact reach maturity, nothing hap- leaves. The plain type has pens if you don’t cash them plain deeply cut and flat light away The Bonds con- leaves, not curled tmue to earn interest for as When buying, choose parsley much as ten yeais or longer, with a bright gieen color, This is all automatic . . . fxesh and free fiom sand and pait of the U S Treasury’s yellow leaves extension privileges on all When stoung paisley, keep Series E Bonds. it lefugeiated and moist The intei est rate is guaran- Chop and mix in salads or teed to matuuty sepaiate in suitable size piec- You can get your money es and use to garnish a meat when you need it, anytime 0 r vegetable dish or a salad, after the fust two months af- Some Facts on Skim Milk ter buying Senes E Bonds You can buy skim milk in Your bonds are replaced containers just as you do fluid free if lost, stolen, or de sti oyed The -new Gehl Cure-All won’t wrap, won’t plug in any hay crop. Supplies the extra margin of drying speed that results in higher quality forage. New steel pick-up roll, with herringbone ribs, crushes stems from bud to Butt against an upper rubber roll. Saves the leaves. New roller-chain drive powers both rolls. Shear bolt protects the mechanism. PTO drive with 3 U-joints permits shorter turns without knocking or straining. Adjustable space between rolls gives just-right condi tioning in any hay crop. Unitized steel frame and fewer working parts mean less vibration, lower power requirements, longer life. Good reasons to look closer at the Gehl Cure-All before you buy any hay conditioner. Come on in! #7||7JT\ Make uc Prove it with a Demonstration I ■m M m * M m m Mora Ihon^V o century of W service N. G. HERSHEY & SON Manheim THOMAS (Continued on Page 13) FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO. R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. 9
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