• Recipes (Continued from Pago 15) and salt. Add to creamed mix ture. Stir in nuts. Shape into long x'olls. Wrap in waxed pa per and chill in the refrigera tor. Slice about Mi-inch thick; 2 transfer to baking sheet; bake 1 8-10 minutes in preheated 375 degree oven. Cool on wire rack. Ms FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 Sole of Form Equipment, Tractors, Tools and Machinery Located in Lincoln, Pa., Rt. 322 one mile North of Ephrata at the Garden Spot Equipment Auction, Inc. For Information Call the following numbers Area 717 733-7917 665-4806 Area 717 626-5244 354-5099 (jji(d L- invites you to look gears on a Bolens Husky tractor and get the feeFof the most-eOm pletely equipped compact you can buy. Four sizes 7 to 12Vi hp. Each with Fast-Switch Power-lock Hitch to change powered attachments, easily, in seconds. the Bolens Lawn Keeper bend at its waist. Its tiny turning I radius and unique maneuverability make I it a tough act to f0110w... for any other riding mower Examine the benefits of front-mounted attachments, up-front seat- Farmersville Equipment Co. R. D. 2, Ephrata Spread one cookie with Brown- 1 tablespoon light cream ed Butter Filling*; top with a second cooky. Makes 2 dozen cookies. • *BROWNED BUTTER FILLING tablespoons butter cup sifted confectioners sugar teaspoon vanilla BOLENS |Hj In a 1-quart saucepan heat butter over low heat, stirring occasionally, until light amber color. In a small mixing bowl beat together butter and one half of the confectioners sug ar. Add vanilla and cream; then add remaining sugar and beat until smooth. CHOCOLATE DROP COOKIES Vi cup (1 stick) butter 1 cup firmly packed light brown sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups sifted regular all purpose flour Vi teaspoon baking soda W* cup milk 2 squares (2 oz.) unsweet ened chocolate, melted Vi cup chopped nuts Cream together butter and sugar until light and fluffy; add egg and beat thoroughly. Add vanilla. Sift together flour and baking soda; .add alter nately with milk to creamed mixture beginning and ending with dry ingredients. Blend in over the 1967 BOLENS line the steering wheel of the Bolens Estate Keeper. Experience its unique Center-Pivot Steering Note advantages of front mounted attachments, up-front seat ing, rugged 10 hp Wisconsin engine. .at the rear to eliminate noise and exhaust. on a 5 hp Bolens Suburban Riding Mower. Controls are convenient. 26-inch swath at up to 286 feet per , Submban 24 blazes a path % •d wide. tmw closely at Bolens Orbit-Air I wer that cleans and mulches your I m as you mow. Blade js fully en / jed There is less danger of objects mg picked -up and thrown. Choose ■inch sell-propelled or push type. Ph. 354-9221 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 29,1967 — chocolate; then nuts. Drop by tablespoonfuls onto buttered baking sheet; bake in preheat ed 350 degree oven 10-12 min utes. Remove to wire racks to cool. When completely cool frost with Chocolate Confec tioners Icing". Yield: approxi mately 5 dozen. 'CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONERS ICING 2Vi cups confectioners sugar Vi cup cocoa 2 tablespoons butter, soft- ened Vi teaspoon vanilla 4-5 tablespoons milk In a mixing bowl blend sug ar and cocoa. Beat in butter and vanilla; gradually add milk and beat until light and fluffy. Yield: IVi cups. PEANUT CHOC-OAT CHEWS IVi cups lolled oats 14-oz. can (IV4 cups) sweetened condensed milk teaspoon vanilla teaspoon salt 6-oz. pkg. (1 cup) semi sweet chocolate chips cup chunk-style peanut butter 1 Vi 1 Combine rolled oats, sweet ened condensed milk, vanilla and salt in bowl and mix well. Add chocolate chips, and pea nut butter and stir to blend. Press into greased 8-inch square pan Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes Cool and cut into IV4 inch squares. Makes 3 doz en. PENNSYLVANIA ALL-PONY SALE Mon. Eve., May 1,1967 at 6 P.M. Martins Sale Stables Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster Co. Larger Ponies, Racing and Prospects. Large Line of Equipment. PAUL Z. MARTIN PH. (717) 354-6671 Pony Sale June 5 4 P.M. Hard-To-Handle Crops Are Easy Going For A Hay bine® Mower-Crusher! New Holland’s new Haybine® mower-crusher sweeps through the tallest, thickest crops at up to 8 mph . . . producing an 8 ft. 9 n swath (or a windrow) of fully-conditioned, fluffnd-up hay Whether you bale or chop your hay crops, you’ll like the way the reel keeps the cutterbar clear, and practically eliminates plugging . . . even in tangled, downed crops! See this one-man haying machine now. Phone or stop in for a demon stration. GS New Holland L. H. BRUBAKER 350 STRASBURG PIKE, LANCASTER R. D. 3, LITITZ, PA. Phone: Lane, 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 • Have You Heard (continued from page 15) Kitchen Arrangement Affects Working Capacity The arrangement of equip ment, cabinets, and counter space influences your working capacity in the kitchen. Here are some ideas to keep in mind when planning a kitchen. -Keep in mind walking, reaching, and stooping done in preparing meals and cleaning up. -Counterspace for work to be done should be located where the fewest steps and mo tions are needed. -Consider the amount of storage space and internal ar rangement of that space used for equipment and supplies. RAISIN BRAN BUTTER COOKIES cup soft butter or mar garine cup sifted confectioners sugar teaspoon salt 1 teaspoons vanilla flavoring I 1 cups sifted regular all purpose flour 2 cups laisin bran cereal Beat butter and sugar to gether until light and fluffy. Add salt, vanilla and flour; mix well. Stir in raisin bran. Drop by tablespoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets. Bake in moderate oven (375 de grees) about 15 minutes or un til lightly browned. Makes about 3 dozen cookies. 19