Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 29, 1959, Image 9

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    exte . n i ° m center that will bake 25 minutes longer, or
5 ° ver 2l b n 6 „rr d Wlt , h peaches - until bottom and top crusts
, ead crumbs over Roll out the rest of the are a rich brown and juice
pastry lined pan, pastry into a rectangle a- starts bubbling up through
,p of lhc sugar mix ‘ out th^5 e se ven inches vents. Remove to cake rack
V Tnm off edges neatly and to cool.
-aches into pan, cut a long design down cen- Serve lukewarm, plain or
evenly Dot with ter for generous Steam vents with cream Six servings.
. add almond ex tjay mis pastry over center • < i
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•K "IT a"' S »ug“ Wh T do wax baam
' ut tfh a t each cor- soon or so ’ for an interesting ! urn dark when 1 can ihem?
dough at surface I use a pressure canner?
-event me pastry Perhaps the gauge on your
jg too thick ~ ,i 6 to minutes or pressure canner isn’t accur
, ends at the four crust starts browning ate so you are over process
>atly There will be f'/™' reduce neet to moder- ing them. Ask your county
' ab out 2x6 inches slow (325 degrees) and home agent where the gauge
Super Shoes
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Children’s
Oxfords &
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INDREDS OF PAIRS AT THIS
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toys’ Shu-Loks
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Gym Shoes
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Teenage Sport Shoes
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Straps
50 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM
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These are worth $2. to $4. a pair more!
GIRLS’ GYM SHOES
ONLY $ 89 a pair
BLACK OR BROWN
BIG BOYS’
School
Oxfords &
Loafers
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ARCH TYPE ALL SIZES
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REE STORE
»E PARKING
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 29, 1959 9
For the
Farm Wife and Family
may be checked. inch is thick enough If you
If your water is very hard pour the paraffin when the
and contains iron this may jam is quite cool then store
effect the color. Adding a Lhe jam in a warm place,
half tablespoon vinegar to this leak may also occur,
each pint jar of beans may j am on the inside edge of
help keep the bright color the glass can cause a poor
Whal makes jam ooze seal, then it may happen. It
through the paraffin topT doesn’t hurt the jam, but
Perhaps the layer of par- you may want to use these
affin is too thick. One-eigVih glasses first.
First Entries In For
1960 Penn. Farm Show
Harrisburg, August 21—Harry Wareham, Everett, Bed
ford County, and Richard L. Boyd & Sons, Glen Rock,
York County, share honors as being the first Pennsylvan
ians to enter animals in the Pennsylvania Livestock Expos
ition
Ben Morgan, Penna. Live- Last year more than 3,000
stock Exposition manager, animals from 22 states and
said that both entries, dated Canada were exhibited at
the same day, arrived in the the “Keystone Internation
same mail. Both feeders will al.”
show swine. This year major emphasis
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t
Wareham has six Hamp- at the show will be placed
shire barrows entered in the on showing livestock breed
carcass classes. Boyd & Sons ers and feeders consumer de
will show a total of 25 hogs, sires in meat production.
Ten will be shown in a Carcass classes have been
truckload lot class, and the expanded so that more feed
remaining 15 will be shown ers of swine, sheep and beef
as individual market bar- cattle can have their entries
rows. AU are Berkshires judged for meat qualities be-
The Penna L vestock Ex- fore and after slaughtering,
position will be held Nov 9 Entr es for the show close
through 14 in the Pennsyl- October 1 Premium lists
vania Farm Show Building may be obtained by writing:
in Harrisburg. Premium of- Pennsylvania Livestock Ex
fenngs total more than $BO.- position, Farm Show Build
-000. ing, Harrisburg, Pa
BY THC
Current Dividend I ®fo
ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $lO,OOO
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fFIRST FEDERAL ft
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AMOtUSbN 09 LANCAITf*
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Gilbert H. Hartley Emlen H. Zellers
Treasurer Secretary
Savings added to your account here by
the 10th of the month earn from the
ist so it pays to save now' If you do
not have an insured savings account
nere, why not open one right a wav 9 A
convenient amount will get you start
ed Good earnings paid on savings,
here, help your account grovv taster!
Paid On Savings
25 North Duke St.
Phone EX 7-2818
Geo. L. Diehl James N. Esbenshade
Asst. Treasurer Asst. Secretary
per Annum