—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 4. 1960 10 • ice Cream Desserts (Fiom pa se 9) cookies. ICE CREAM 'FRUIT RIPPLE 2 cups (16-oz. 'can) dark pitted cherries [•^7 r, '■ «r'. FLORIN FEEDS OFFER THE FOLLOWING TO EVERY TYPE OF FEEDER o Feeds Unexcelled in Quality Modem Up-to-Date Feed Manufactur ing Plant © © Courteous Service Low Cost Whatever type of feeder you may be... take advantage of the “extras” FLORIN FEEDS has to offer f Call Us Today AT Mount Joy OL 3-2411 • Wolgemuth Bros., ; A FLORIN. PENNA. -1 r " y _ * ’ f f "■ s' •* s*? "*«#/<;? sVJ'&v,'' NOW.. short hopper blower with auger-feeding capacity Handles Silage, Grain, or Chopped Hay FAST * Big capacity comes from twin force-feed augers . . . wide, deep hopper . . . 9-inch delivery pipe. ★ New convenience with side-unloading wagons. ■k Same heavy-duty reliability thousands of fanners have found in Alhs-Chalmors blowers. See us for both long (Model 30-L) and short (Model 30-S) hopper bloweis. Ask us about the Allis-Chalmers plan to finance your time purchase of farm equipment. ALUS-€HJIUWERS SALES & SERVICE L H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son Lancaster, Pa. Mann & Grumeiii Farm Serv. Quorryville, Pa. L H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lititz, Pa. Snavelys Farm Service New Holland. Pa. 1 tablespoon cornstarch Vt teaspoon salt 2 cups sliced fresh nectar ines or peaches. '4 cup sugar 1 quart vanilla ice cream Drain cherries, reserving juice and cut in half. Set s f * -. & »♦ X t'.l'" - ' ■■ ' v ' —'.TV* MMVUV 4t . . , A. «W M t-V. „ <U 1 Rheems. Pa. R. S. Weaver Stevens. Pa. Waybillerton Boro, Pa. aside. In a saucepan, mix cornstarch with a few table spoons of the cherry juice to form a paste Stir in remain ing juice and salt; cook, stirring constantly, until mix ture boils. Cool. Chop the sliced nectarines or peaches and add sugar. Cover the bottom of a 2-quart contain er with scoops of ice cream, and top generally with the fruits and syrup. Continue to fill pan with alternate layers of ice cream and fruits Pack down firmly with back of spoon, cover and freeze. variety contained 21 percent SAVE STRAWBERRIES oil. Other varieties with 20 Many strawberry growers percent or more oil included have found that an irrigation Blaekhawk, Adams, Hawk system can ' save the crop eye, and Perry, from frost 'just as easily as from dry weather, says Penn T . „ . , State extension agricultural Lancaster Farming atfvertls engineers. mg “rings results. /louden % rFREE BARN PLANS If you pDuxftrm build ing Improvements, drop la. for a copy of Loud*' en’g Bam Plan Boole r2r> L. H. BRUBAKER 350 STRASBURG PIKE, PH. LANG EX 7-5173 LUITZ. E. D. 3 • He’s man of the month ... The Dairy Farmer . Step right up and meet our choice for the Man of the Month. The Dairy Farmer! Because of him we enjoy Milk, Ice Cream, Cheese, Butter and Cottage Cheese. Because of his efforts, our country is strong and healthy. In June, support our local dairy industry. Enjoy Dairy Foods often MOUNTVILLE WALTER & JACKSON. FEED SERVICE INC. R D 2 Columbia, Pa Christiana. Pa. SNADER'S MILL R D 1 Stevens, Pa. JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON I. B. GRAYBILL & SON R D.' 1, Bird-m-Hand, Pa. Refton, Pa. • Soybeans (From page 16) Blackhawk was slightly bet ter than. Monroe and Hawk eye at University Park and Hawkeye was a little higher yielding than Blackhawk and Monroe at Landisville. In general, higher protein value were obtained from grain of the early-maturing varieties. Protein ranged from 38 to 43 per, cent Seed of the late-maturing Clark STALLS and STANCHIONS Qioe *lfoHb Gatul PadiHteComjfOstt • Want more milk ? A larger In come? The i provide your cows with pasture-comloit in the barn. For tests prove that comfortable, contented cows prOL ice more and for longer periods. Sanitary, too. The one best way to provide each pasture comfort is to Install Louden stalls and stanchions . , , the choice of leading dairymen. A complete line of etallr including Arched, Lever, Milking Parlor, Hoard Type, and others, and many types of stanchions. See us for your barn equipment) needs. Litter carriers LANCASTER, PA. STHASBUHG OV 7-6002 LEROY GEIB, EST. R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa, PH. MA 6-7766 The number of oatl , farms has continue to crease at about th c sam^ as population during tj, c ( 20 years. Sh&viQgg HAROLD B. ZOOK 220 Lampeter p og( j LANCASTER, Phone EX 4 5412 CLEAN dry or GREEN PINE CHICKS. J. HOWARD MOORE, Sales Mgr. Second Avenue LITTTZ. PENNA. Phone: MAdison 6-5409 Wmdle’s Hatchi HAROLD G. WINDLi COCHRANVILLE, V Phone: Alolen LY 3-' ■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■l Standard Equipi Incorporated ANNOUNCES I G% BIG SPRING DISC SALE Mighty Move Barn Cte Easy All Comfort Sa'e Closes June 30, I* "EASY ALL" Cope & We? WILLOW STB# r-V 3# Phone Lane. E*
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