Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 20, 1959, Image 6

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    vanilla
. whites and beat until very
i2j£_, whipped stiff. Whip dry milk and wa-
Je-tfater ’ ter. '1
*' Me boiler - Fold egg and whipped milk
“gelatin and into cheese mixture; then spo
!ar ’iw and’skim'-oh into P 3ll * eight or nine
, yolks £<j- inches square, lightly cover
,tiit ter stir, ed with crumb topping or
vLgelatiil and line pan With waxed paper.
v , (about. 10 Sprinkle - crumb mixtu r o
- ■ > • on, top of cheese cake.
Crumb Topping
2 tablespoons melted but
ter
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lemoa iuiee,
i vaniUa to. cos--
stirring .occaslon.-
mixture mounds-
Water Is
,ary As Pure Food
the most Important
,n the human be
ingredient in. foods as
/erages,” says Cliff
Century- Co., 15 West
gt, Lancaster. Doctors
more water for* better
ticularly in the. case of
Experience proves that
taste-free water is un
r consumed in greater
than dirty, odorous, and
water.
,n m municipal and
•r supplies is essential
id should be welcomed by everyone. It’s disa
> is readily removed at the point of usage by
;e water purifier, providing as sparkling clear
•ee water as a mountain spring,
ir most popular beverage (95% water) can be
in the water from which it is made, regardless
blend used. Dirt in the water makes muddy
dilorine lends disagreeable off-tastes and odors,
ir permits the beverage to bring out the pure
igrance of the coffee blend used.
taste free Everpure water used in the prepara
frozen orange juice and other beverages made
results iir drinks of a quality in keeping with
•ates from which they are made. _
have all the mountain spring quality water you
fraction of a cent per gallon from your own
11 and ask me about Everpure.
answer to your- water problems please call Cliff
Century Co., 15 West Chestnut St., Lancaster
or stop in the office any day. We are also open
Friday evenings. Adv.
aRMERS
■ SUPPLY
ST.
SILO COVERS
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dR SEALS OUT AIR—STOPS SPOILAGE
‘VES MONEY! With a SILO COVER you
*We to feed a better, more palatable, highly
5 s ‘lage with less loss. These covers are
W all silos and have a generous overlap' for
'lection against the elements.
diameter
:ter ..
■VY BLACK POLYETHYLENE
OR TRENCH SILO COVERS
'CHI'- BLACK
10 ft. WIDE x 100 ft.
ROLL
CUT FT
01 Vz FT. WIDE x 100 FT.
20 FT. WIDE x 100 FT.
IT - PTPhp
9 FT. WIDE x 100 FT.
ROLL
'Slightly when dropped from
a spoon. '
Gradually add sugar to egg
.-1-tablespoon sugar
cup-finely crushed gra-
Cliff Leiiman
LANCASTER, PA.
• REDUCES
SPOILAGE
• BETTER
QUALITY
FEED
• INEXPENSIVE
• SAVES TIME
MONEY
55.66
56.88
ROLL ...
CUT FT. .
ROLL . ..
CUT FT.
CUT FT.
ham cracker crumbs
Vi teaspoon cinnamon
V 2 teaspoon nutmeg
Mix together thoroughly
all ingredients. Sprinkle on,
bottom and top of cheese
cake mixture. Chill until - firm
250 calories for each serv
ing of this No-Bake Cheese
Cake, if divided into ten pie
ces. Each serving provides %
of the daily adult need of cal
cium and % of the protein
needed daily.
Cottage Cheese Apple Pie
Vz recipe plain pastry
V/i cups thinly sliced ap
ples
2 eggs
'A cup cottage cheese
% cup sugar
V 2 cup cream
% teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon grated lemon
rind
Vz teaspoon cinnamon
Vi teaspoon nutmeg
Line pie pan with pastry
and cover with apples. Beat
eggs slightly. Add cottage che
ese, V 2 cup sugar, cream, salt,
and lemon rind.
Mix remaining sugar with
cinnamon and nutmeg and
sprinkle over apples. Then
cover with egg and cheese
mixture. Bake in hot oven
'(425 degrees) 10 minutes.
Reduce temperature to 350
degrees and bake 30 minutes
longer. Makes one deep (9-in
ch) pie.
JOHN WOOD
20 and 30 gal. WATER HEATERS
Reduced $20.00
OFF REGULAR PRICE
Metal Tank - 5 year guarantee
•
WARD BOTTLE GAS
25 S. State St., EPHHATA, PENNA.
YOUR
SAVINGS
EARN
Current Dividend 3 °/o per Annum
Paid On Savings
ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO
([FIRST FEDERAL^
v Q/avinPs and/ojan 4
AMOtUXTON 99 XJMtUTM*
.. $l5-95
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Wp
$25.95
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.. $31.45
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~ $13.95
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When you have a steady savings program, saving
accumulate more rapidly—and your savings here
earn better return, too. Earnings payments are made
semi-annually. Sayings earn from the first of the
- month on accounts opened by the' tenth of that
month. Open your insured savings account soon with
a convenient amount—save regularly—and you. too,
will be "in line” for the next earnings payment.
25 North Duke St.
Phone EX 7-2818
Gilbert H. Hartley Emlen H. Zellers
Treasurer Secretary
Geo. L. Diehl James N. Esbenshade
Asst. Treasurer Asst. Secretary
Lancaster Forming, Saturday, June 20, 1959—7
For the
Farin Wife and Family
Remove Onion
Seed Stalks
If you’re growing some
onions from sets, you' may
see some of them developing
seed stalks. You'll do well to
pinch off these seed stalks.
If you don’t, you’ll have a
lot of thick-necked onions
that won’t store well.
Cottage Cheese Prune Whip
2 egg whites
Dash of salt
6 tablespoons sugar ’
1 cup cooked primes, drain
ed and pitted
1 cup cottage cheese
1 to 2 tablespoons lemon
juice -
Beat egg whites with salt.
When whites are almost stiff,
gradually beat in sugar and
about half the prunes.
Fold in rest of prunes and
cottage cheese. Add emon
juice to taste. Chill, Serve
shortly after making. Makes
six servings.
As soon as the seed
stalks have started, or even
before they’re three or four
inches long, pinch, off the
tips, so the onion can force
its growth into the develop
ment of the leaves and bulb.
Actually, the size of- the
onion at the time of planting
is largely responsible for the
development of seed stalks.
For future plantings, it’s
well to remember that small
sets are preferred by most
growers and gardeners.
Squash Adds
Variety To
The Garden
Squash can add variety to
the garden where space per
mits, states Assistant Chester
County Agent Frank B.
Bortz. Culture of squash and
pumpkin is similar. The
planting distance depends on
the type of plant growth for
each variety.
Shallow - rooted, they
ihould be cultivated not
nore than two inches deep.
Deeper stirring of the soil in
iures the roots. For best ad
vantage, use summer squash
when young and tender.
Pick when the outer rind
is soft and before the seeds
begin to fill. Only the hard
shelled or winter squashes
are adapted for long storage.
Chemicals Kill
Scum on Ponds
/
Chemicals can help con
trol certain weed problems
for pond owners reports As
sociate County Agent Joseph
H. Way. Before weed control
measures can be made, a
permit to use chemicals must
be obtained from the local
Fish Commission representa
tive or warden.
Filamentou algae, some
times called moss, or scum
can be controlled with cop
per sulfate, but it is impor
tant to use the correct am
ounts to avoid fish kill.
Mimeographed directions lor
the use of chemicals are
available in the Agricultural
Extension Office.
■ Rooted submerged plants
can be controlled with So
dium Arsenite, while marg
inal weeds such as cattails
are controlled by brush kil
ler sprays. A permit and di
rections must be secured be
fore using these toxic chem
icals.
While temporary relief
fnay be obtained with chem
icals this should not replace
normal pond care and main
tenance.
Patronize Lancaster Farm
ing Advertisers.
SUPER
Sell Service
SHOES
220 W. KING ST.
Lone. Co.'s Largest
Shoe Store
All Ist Quality
SUPER LOW PRICES
“Prompt Bail Bond Service"
BUHRMAN'S
CONVENIENT PARKING
LOTS
Opposite Brunswick Hotel
Opposite Post Office
Next to Western Auto Store
115 East King Street
Norman A. Buhrman, 1
228 N. Duke St
“Prompt Bail Bond Service"