B—Lancaster farming. Saturday, January 16, 1860 • I of'e Pies Those packed in nitrogen L6T 5 Dane rieb may gtay salable even long . (From pagr> .} er. Check packages of shelled even package. It is used in nu ts when you buy them to tin containers Packing in nitrogen or w ith an antioxidant, treating the nuts with an Give nuts the cool dark antioxidant both gives good treatment - when you get results. Nuts treated with them home. Pecans tested antioxidants will take near- kept for over a year at re -1% three months of shelf life frigerator temperatures w lile untreated nuts stay fiesh less than a month Here are some recipes con- !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ V 111 WHY KEYSTONE LEGHORN CHICKS WILL COST YOU LESS Locally Owned and Operated Breeding Flocks Are All Within Lane. Co We do our Own Breeding Work No National Advertising No Long Distant Hauling of Hatching Eggs or Chicks * No Middle Man or Franchise Kick-Backs Pa. U. S. Approved Pullorum-Typhoid Clean KEYSTONE HATCHERY Rep. Daniel R. Myer. Ph. Leola OL 6-2243 Hatchery: Ph. Leola OL 6-7851 WBaaDßßßaaaßßaaßßaiißßßaißaaaaaßß Abbbbbbbbhb HERE TO SERVE YOU IN YOUR SAVING PROGRAM Are you interested in setting up a savings pro gram that will provide for your future security? Then you’ll find it worthwhile to pay us a visit. We’ll be glad to talk over the best savings plan for you. A convenient amount opens an account. Why not join the people who regularly enjoy the benefits of saving here? m % Paid On Savings ACCOUNTS FEDERALLY INSURED ||first federal| •9 QJavings and Joan AMOOIASON #l* LAN«ASTIII 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 see if they have been treated CURRENT DIVIDEND PER ANNUM TO $lO,OOO tributed by our readers. Joy HI sent these In; (Editor). APRICOT Mrs. J. Ross, Esbenshade. COCONUT BALLS Mount Joy H 2. sent in the iia, cups dried apricots following; ground fine 2 cups shredded coconut % cup sweetened condens ed milk Mix everything together, shape into balls and roll in sugar. Yields about three dozen. CHOCOLATE COOKIES 2 cups sugar 1 cup lard' 2 eggs 1 cup cocoa 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup sour milk 1 cup hot water 2 teaspoons baking soda 4 cups flour Mix ingredients in order, Put hot water over the co coa. Bake at once. Drop by teaspoon on greased* baking sheet. Bake in moderate ov en (375 degrees) FILLING 2 egg whites beaten stiff (in a small bowl) 4 tablespoons flour (in a large bowl) 4 tablespoons milk IVz cups shortening 4 cups confectioner’s sugar 4 tablespoons vanilla Mix ingredients in large bowl and add the egg whites mixing until creamy, about three minutes Put filling be tween two cookies and press together Makes about fifty Mrs. Willis Weaver. ML Farm Women No. 7 Hosts Society 9 ' Camping activities of the Penna Society of Crippled Children and Adults was the illustrated talk presented by John Koshuta, teacher of in strumental music at Pequea Valley High School, at the January 9 meeting of the Society of Farm Women No. 7. Guests at the meeting which was held in the Para dise Twp elementary school were the members of Society No 9. President, Mrs. Jane Brackbill was in charge of the meeting and announced that the delegates to the state convention would be Mrs Josephine Brown and Mrs Ira Mast. Mr Koshuta showed slides of the camp in the poconos which he directs for eight weeks during the summer. He explained that the work of the Society of Crippled Children and Adults in send ing children to camp is made possible through the sale of Eastern Seals. Society No. 7 will sew at the General Hospital on February 23 The next meet ing will be held at the home_ of Mrs. Willis Landis in Paradise when Mrs. J. M. Byler will demonstrate sweet roll, making. Elmer D Lapp, Kinzers was reelected president of the Pennsylvania Horse and Mule Association, Tuesday. Forney Longenecker, Lit itz, was named southeastern vice president of the Penn sylvania Young Farmers Assn. Farming Expenses! Too High? 2 WAYS TO KEEP 'EM DOWN 1. Use “Calphos” liberally on all stable manure to retain valuable nutrients —cheapest way to feed phosphorus starving soils. 2. Use “New Jersey Greed Sand’’ to control ammonia, keep poultry houses sweet and dry. Ap ply regularly a s needed on floors and drop pits. Economical > Practical Available at warehouse Neffsville BROOKLAWN FARM 118 Kreider Avenue Ph. LO 9-1580 H. MERVIN McMICHAEL Lane,, R. 6 Ph. TR 2-4377 or your local dealer PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES Wi cups sifted flour V 2 teaspoon baking soda „ Buckwheat Flour Pastry Flour Need any more Permanent Anti-Freeze? We have some again. Motor oil for your farm tractor, truck or car? Dog Meal. Rabbit Pellets. Don’t forget that early chick order’ Why not try some of our Calf Feed, Fitting Ration or Dairy Feed 9 Poultry, Cattle & Hog wire. Poultry Fountains & Feeders. Prices subject to change. ALTMAN’S CASH FEED STORE 947 Harrisburg Pike Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 Willis H. Weaver, Mgr. TR JCKLOADS OR 2 HORSE WAGON LOADS OF EXCELLENT Kindling Wood $ 2.00 p er i° a( J WOOD SHAVINGS - 5c A BAG OB $2.00 A TON Excellent for dairy or poultry litter. Materials to be loaded and hauled by customer H. M. Stauffer & Sons, he. Leola Supply Co. LEOLA, PENNA. ' V Hea^Raai POULTRY FEEDS . .. feed power behind the nest! HOW GOOD IS THE BEST FEED? Scientists can give you an opinion but only a chicken can give you the right answer. At the Red Rose Research Center and Experimental Farms chick ens raised under average farm conditions, feed tests, feeding programs, and management practices answer that question—and prove that Red Rose Feeds are out standing in effective quality among poultry feeds. A poultry feed must prove its profit making abil ity in terms of meat and eggs and their dollar and cents value. It must be good enough to develop a chicken’s full egg laying potential and good enough to meet the nutritional requirements of layers under the strain of heavy laying. RED ROSE POULTRY FEEDS are that kind of feed. They contain all essen tial nutrients, minerals and antibiotics in properly balanced amounts, and produce the results you want at a profit, with greater efficiency. Start now to feed the Red Rose way DAVID B. HURST A. L. HERR & BRO. Bowmansville, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. MUSSER FARMS. INC. BROWN & REA R. D. 2, Columbia, Pa. Atglen, Pa. WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION West Willow. Pa. V& teaspoon salt Vij cup butter or marg- nne in cup peanutbutter 1 cup light brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 egg, Sift flour, soda, and salt Cream butter peanut butter, sugar, vanilla, and egg. Mix and shape into loaf. Wrap in waxed paper and place in the refrigerator. Slice and bake on ungreased cook ie sheet at 375 degrees Makes about five dozen.
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