0 For the Farm Wife and Family (Continued from page seven) cherries Vz cup chopped toasted al monds FUDGE BON BONS Use chocolate, penuche or coco nut quick fudge mix. Make fudge as directed on the package, omit, ting nuts. When fudge is cool, cut in one inch squares and roll into balls. Reasons Why Laying Pullets Pick No 2 Laying pullets are m a constant state of pregn- • ancy and since they aie deve loping eggs daily they have cravings for various types of foods and also have quite a craving for salt Your feed has to have just exactly the right amount of salt in it, not too much and not too little Over feeding on scratch grain will reduce the amount of salt Your pullets get to the point where they will pick one an other to satisfy this urge Also feedmg too high a proportion of scratch grain cuts down the protein and other vitamins they crave which frequently will get them to picking fea thers and even flesh on other pullets Therefore, we suggest that you not feed layers more than 10 lbs of scratch gram per hundred birds per day for White Leghorns and at the very most do not feed over 12 lbs per hundred birds pef day in the cold weather to heavily laying birds Reduce scratch gram in warm weather Feed a top quality laying ration that is finely ground so that the birds cannot sort out coarse pai tides in the mash Provides plenty of space for birds to eat and at least 3 sq ft of floor space per bird Pallets that are overcrowed in the laying house get awfully sick of looking at one another and may’start picking just on general principles Scratch grain should be fed in the lit ter m all parts of the pen to provide exercise and give every bird an even chance at the feed This allows each pul let to get enough and none to get too much Babcock Bessies are not naturally cannabihstic They will lay at a high rate of speed for a long time and will come up in egg size rapidly You will like these Bessies For literature and prices write Babcock Poultry Farm, Inc. Route #3 Ithaca, New York Russell Mease Route 4 Manheim, Pa. Local Representative Phone Manheim MO 5-4705 J. C. Snavely & Sons., Ine. Landisville, Pa. Millport RoUer Mills J. C. Walker & Son Lititzj R-D.4, Pa. Gap, Pa. xxxvvvvvvvvvvv\xvxvvv^vvvvvxxvvvvvxvvvvvvv« M O Decorate by rolling balls in one ot the following shredded or toasted coconut, cholocate shot, multicolored sprinkles, or colored sugar Cherry, walnut, or pecan halves, or toasted almonds may be pressed into fudge balls for dec oration. HAWAIIAN FUDGE ROLL Make coconut fudge using three and one-half tablespoons pine apple juice in place of water Just before pouring, stir in one-half cup chopped walnuts and two ta blespoons chopped candied cher. nes. When cool, shape into a roll one to two inches in diameter and 10 to 12 inches Jong Wrap in wa< paper and chill one-half hour. Cut in slices. ALMOND CHERRY ROLL Make chocolate fudge following directions on quick fudge mix package. Stir in % cup chopped almonds and two tablespoons chopped candied cherues When cool, shape into a roll one to two inches in diameter and 10 to 12 inches long. Chill one-half hour before slicing WALNUT FUDGE ROLLS Make penuche fudge as direct ed on package. Before pouring stir in three-fourth cup chopped walnuts. When cool, shape into two rolls, about one inch in diam eter and 12 inches long. Make chocolate fudge as direct ed on package, except omit nuts Pour fudge in thin layer (I2x6x one-fourth inch) on wax paper. Cool slightly. Place one penuche roll on chocolate fudge. Roll like jelly roll until chocolate complet ;P|AN.FOR THE FUTURE INSTALL. A 1 * . AA.L STAINLESS STEEL ,' VACUUM. BULK COOLER . • - AUTHORIZED WOJOHNIER DEALER _ - ow Low Cost Pullets using your own groin and Ful-O-Pep Starter-Grower Concentrate Now it is possible to grow big, full-bodied pullets at an extremely low out-of-pocket cost. Let us grind your grain and mix it with dependable Ful-O-Pep Starter-Grower Concentrate, into a quality, growth producing ration. Ful-O-Pep supplies those nutrients which grains may lack but growing birds need. We ised proved formulas only, and the cost to you is low. Stop in for more information Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1. Pa. PINEAPPLE JUICE ADDS a distinctive taste to fudge when substituted in a quick mix in the place of water. The addition of walnuts and cherries makes a fruit fudge ely covers penuche roll. Press ends of fudge together to seal Roll in chopped walnuts Roll m wax paper and chill one-hour be fore slicing. Cover remaining penuche roll with shiedded coconut. Wrap in wax paper and chill one-half hour before slicing. Now that we’ve shown you how easy it is to make some delicious candy, we’ll give you a recipe for some cookies,' Jubilee Jumbles. Mrs Levi Stauffer says in her letter I had put this letter on the shelf and I forgot it so when I came to read up the shelf I no ticed I had not written you yet. We do like your paper very much Will send you a cookie recipe which we like very much. Every body that tastes them says thej are good. They stay soft. The Mennonlte Hoar Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M. Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. M. Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M. Paul M. Ressler & Sou Paradise, Pa. (Continued on page 8) HEAR George Rutt Stevens R. D. I. Pa. * a *'* . WARD BOTTLE GAS Special for July 20 Gal. Water Heater - Glasslined 10 YEAR GUARANTEE Usually SBB July only $65 Open Mon.-Sat. 7—5. Town Store. 25 S. State St., Ephrata. Office, 1 Mile N. of Eohrata on Rt. 222. Town Store Open Fri. Night Until 9 P. M. Other Evenings by Appointment. LOW-COST FLY CONTROL FOR DAIRY BARNS One spraying of DIAZINON I KILLS FLIES 4-6 WEEKS TWO OR THREE RESIDUAL SPRAYS OF DIAZINON j> WILL CONTROL FLIES ALL SEASON in your doiry ( boms and other farm buildings. DIAZINON is rela lively simple and safe to use. Exhaustive tests have Nj-, shown that proper residual applications in dairy barns do not result in milk contain!- _% nation. Ask your farm supply deafer for DIAZINON today. Available as GEIGY DIAZI NON 25W (25% wettable powder), GEIGY DIAZINON 25E (25% emulsifiable solu tion), GEIGY DIAZINON Fly Killer (granular bait). 6IIOY AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS • Oiyin.n •( C«li» Ch.rrwt.l 738 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster Farnlmg' Friday, June 28, 1957 roll the whole family will enjoy. Other variations in making rolls are to make almond - cherry rolls or walnut fudge rolls. OIUtIHATORS Of tor lIStCTICIOtS See Your Dealer or J.C. EHRLICH CO. PJi. EX 3-2489 or EX 3-2210 7 a