Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 28, 1957, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 28, 1957
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Farm Wife and Family
‘Precooked’ Fudge Mix Assures
Perfect Candy with Little Work
Have you discovered wonderful
quick fudge mix for making can.
dies’ If not, you’ve a treat in
store Regular users know how
easy quick fudge mix is to use
all the work is taken out of fudge
making. Quick fudge mix is pre
cooked for you by the manufac
turer So, you make a perfect
batch of smooth, creamy fudge
without testing or beating Just
heat with butter and water for
four minutes
Try one of the three flavors of
quick fudge mix today popular
THE NEW
QUEENS
Available in July
Johnson’s Hatchery
Ephrata, Pa. RE-3-2980
How many tomatoes can a vine hold?
... use DITHANE M-22
After using Dithane M-22 (maneb) for dis
ease control, a lot of growers remarkjiow the
vines look so crowded with big, choice
tomatoes. No one has yet counted the exact
number per acre, but experiment stations
have measured up to 15% higher yield with
Dithane M-22 than with other types of fung
RHOTHANE FOR INSECTS
For better tomato insect control, use
Rhothanb with Dithane. Rhothane
checks fruitworms, hornworms, pinworms,
flea beetles, psyllids, and thrips.
Rhothane and Dithane are trademarks, Reg.
Ik S. Pat. Off. and in principal foreign countries.
chocolate, rich brown sugar pen
uche, or lucious coconut Follow
the suggestions on the package
for making many delightful can
dy variations. You’ll be an expert
fudge maker the first time you
use quick fudge mix.
Don’t limit your candy making
to plain fudge. Try your hand at
other variations add fruits,
nuts, coconut and other ingredi
ents to fudge' 1 make attractive
bonbons from any of the three
flavors of quick fudge mix—shape
into luscious nut and fruit filled
rolls use fudge for filling dates
make nut, raisin or coconut
clusters
Candy making is fun start
now and in no time you'll have
the-skill of a professional candy
maker Not only will your family
enioy these luscious candies it
will bring premium prices at fall
bazaars and candy sales, and will
be perfect for holiday gift boxes.
Here are directions for making
the elegant fud,ee venations
cbown.
FRUIT AND NUT VARIATIONS
Use chocolate, coconut or pen.
uche quick fudge mix Make fudge
as directed on the package. Be
fore pouring, add one of the fol
lowing ingredients, depending on
the flavor.
To chocolate fudge add:
% cup chopped black walnuts
Vz cup chopped dates and Vz
icidcs. Dithane M-22 results in maximum
yields bemuse it gives maximum protection
from anthracnose, early blight and late blight,
gray leaf spot and Septoria leaf spot. With
this fungicide, vines
also develop a greener and more luxuriant
foliage. Use Dithane M-22 and sec.
Chemicals for Agriculture
ROHM £■ HAAS
COMPANY
WASHINGTON tWUB, PHIIADEIPHIA 5, PA.
JUprtitnttiim w> principal muntrm %
USING BASIC CHOCOLATE, penuche or
coconut quick fudge mix, you can vary the
candy you make by rolling it into balls for
tudge bonbons. The balls are then rolled
cup nutmeats
in coconut, cry cocoa, chopped nuts, sprink
les or colored sugar to add the particular
color or taste that your family likes best.
•% cup raisins
To’ penuche fudge add:
Vi cup raisins and Vi cup nut
meats
Vi cup chopped dates and Vi
cup chopped figs _
GOOD NEWS FOR
OUR THRIFTY SAVERS
June 29th we will again make our semi*
annual earnings payment to savings customers.
In most cases, these earnings will be automatically
added to the insured savings accounts, and the
money in turn will start to accumulate additional
earnings. If you would like to share in our next
payment, December 31st, we invite you to open
an account now.
Current Dividend 3%
Accounts Insured to $lO,OOO
.
FIRST FEDERAL;
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'avin\
Uioeu 1
25 North Duke
«.lllll> Phone EX 7 ' 5898
Gilbert H. Hartley, Treasurer
Emlen H. Zellers, Secretary
% cup chopped almonds
To coconut fudge add.
Vi cup .chopped candied fruit
mix
3 tablespoons chopped candied
(Continued on page 7)
Paid On Savings
sand *
• O(UNA
per Annum.