B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday# June 13. 1959 • Treat Dad (From page 7) Spread icing ‘on sides of cake, saving out a small a mount. Cover with cocoanut Spread the remaining fil ling on top of cake. Using a decorator tube, pipe remain ing icing around the top edge of the cake Strawberry - Rhubarb Filling 1 1-pound frozen rhubarb 1 12-ounce package frozen strawberries 2 teaspoons lemon juice Red food coloring Thaw rhubarb- and straw berries and combine ,in a -r-- JW 9 'WM W irea»KaWß| Without Shattering.., In Less Timel ft * WwKKfSm The Vermeer Pow-R-Hay Krusher-Krimper’s “Posi | tivc Action’' gives complete control of curing, regard less of the kind of hay. Hay gets only the desired amount of conditioning ... no breaking of stems ... nn crushing or shattering Of the valuable hay leaves. SgaM Don’t gamble with your crop ... store better hay and "feed better hay! The Krusher-Krimper gently, frac t tures the stems every \Vi " and deposits the hay plants 'in a light fluffy swath Cuts drying time as much as 50%. Write for complete information and low price NEW.COLORFUL LITERATURE FREE YES., YOU WN SEE FXEI THE DIFFERENCE | R. S. WEAVER Stevens, Pa. C. B. HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. saucepan Cook over med ium heat, stirring occasion ally until reduced to a very thick sauce. Add lemon juice and red food coloring. Cool thorough ly. Sufficient for filling a 3- layer, 8-inch cake Light Butter Icing 1,: > cup butter 1 1-pound box confection ers’ sugar, sifted Is cup teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 tablespoon milk 1 egg cup shredded cocoanut Cream together butter, % of the confectioners’ sugar, salt, vanilla and milk. Beat MARTIN’S IMESTONE Increase crop yield Improve your land Correct acid in your soil Insure growth of clover and legumes SAVE money each year IVAN M. MARTIN, INC BLUE BALL. PA. 'elephones: New Holland, EL 4-2112 Terre Hill, HI 5-3445 KELLER BROS'. Buffalo Springs, Pa. D-. M- KURTZ . Morgantown, Pa. KAUFFMAN BROS. Mountville, Pa. in eggs Add remaining, con fectioners’ sugar »nd beat until smooth. If necessary, add addition al milk to make of spread ing consislency Sufficient for filling and frosting a 2- layer, 8-inch cake Patronize Lancaster Farm ing Advertisers. >VV VV V> V v y v vy v y R.D. 1, MOUNT JOY, PA. "Best of Feed”li i: for !! CALVES f COWS CATTLE JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON R. D. 1, P : rd-in-Hand, Pa. MOUNT VILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa. LEROY GEIB, EST. R, D. 2, Manheim, Pa. j- !. B, GRAYBILL & SON Refton, Pa. I. Manheim Youth Is Runner-Up In State Meet Robert Fahnestock, heim R 2, won second place in the State Future Farmeis of America Soil Conserva- •! I ! !'! ;;I „• dairy feeds JOHN H. BONHOLTZER R. D. 4, Lancaster, Pa. | SNADER'S MILL R. D. 1, Stevens, Pa. \ WALTER & JACKSON, ' INC- Christiana, Pa. m Speecn Contest 5) ate Tuesday. Fahnestock, a m Cm) e Manhexm Ffa pt as area and rog, 0 3 st winner His talk , .led, “From the Dim’’ irth.” st Man- Winner of the sU st was Roger Yoi dy nberland Count j • Farm Mana ge , (From page ]9) l .er County L mer ships; Women J Ldis Valley muse Ur 7 .uncheon Poultry Assn c( , jecue, Lihtz J ;k County Ag e J . Smith, speaker Monday afternoon m it to Martin M itz, for practice ap pt •«.en tour Amish House. Monday evening $ Brunswick, with Dt L._ Henning, p enna iry of Agriculture ing the delegates i •st, former Penna s „ of agriculture and th the USDA, f iom ■ will' be principal Tuesday morning, jj, ig Ranch faun,’ ie; Women Loni iens, West Chester mncheon Ko’v •k 'uesday , afternoon Holland and jj plant. Prize Win of our BPS PAINT Carnival of Colt GRAND PRIZE W ROBERT RINIER Ronks, Pa DAILY PRIZE MRS. CHARLES R! Ronks, Pa IVAN S. BOWMAN Ronks, R D 1, Pa IRVIN G, ENGLE Cochranville R D 1, CHRIST ZOOK Ronks, R. D 1, Pa MRS. HENRY C. Y Bird-in-Hand, R D 1, Lester A. Singi Eonks, Pa FIT-M POULTRY RAISERS SELECT
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