• Pastry Mix (Frbm page 9 Add sour cream, and lemon juice over hot water until I SUPER 1 Sell Service H SHOES I 220 W. KING ST. ■ Lone. Co/s Largest H Shoe Store K All Ist Quality I SUPER LOW PRICES Produced In 1960 By Funk's-G Hybrid Seed . . . On the York County Farm of J. E. Lanius & Son FUNK'S G-HYBRIDS have done it again . . . won the 1960 Official Pennsylvan ia 5-Acre Yield Contest with a whopping record yield of 206 8 bushels per acre And also—won 3rd and sth highest yields in this statewide contest open to all brands. , This was the 4th time within the past 8 years that Funk’s G has produced the Champion-Yield. REAL PROOF Funk's G superior breeding pays off in more corn at 'harvest time ! 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IV£ teaspoons Makes one*9-mch pie. gelatine v V 4 cup apricot syrup 3-ounce package cream cheese, softened i/4 cup sugar 6-ounce can evaporated milk, well-chilled 2 tablespoons lemon juice APRICOT CHEESE PIE Crust: 17,’i cups graham cracker crumbs V 4 cup sugar J /4 cup softened butter or margarine Thoroughly blend crumbs, sugar, and softened butter or margarine Press firmly a gainst bottom and sides of fl inch pie plate. Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees) I *' uwßsnin Jui H li |HMi KP ... 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Feed them CALF STARTEJ This premium-quality, dry feed —fed straight fi® l the bag—adequately meets the protein, fat, nui icral and vitamin requirements of calves from the start of grain feeding through the growing period. Calves wll eat Red Rose Calf Starter at an early age for *** coarse granular materials and choice ingredients i n make it highly pa’atable. RED ROSE CALF STARTER supplies highly dl gestible protein. In using distillers’ solubles, led alfalfa, and mill feeds, an adequate level of w ' ate soluble vitamins is assured during the critical n utrl lional period for calves prior to the time the i u ' ne ° begins to function. CHAS E. SAUDER & SONS AMMON E. RD. 2. East Earl. Pa. , R. D. 2, Lititz. pJ serving syrup. Save 7 a p, unflavored cot halves for garnish, c remaining halves into snu pieces. Soften gelatine i n cup apricot syrup, dissoi over hot water. Blend soft t cd cream cheese and sug. Add dissolved gelatine tVh chilled milk until flufiy (Turn to page 11) POWER STEBRIN fireat news for farmers everywher If you want to grow better, well-developed calv (! —feed Red Rose Calf Starter. A. S. GROFF MUSSEB'S 118 N. Queen The Buck, B B Lancaster, Pa. Quarryville, pa E. MUSSER HEISEV R D 2, Mount Joy, Pa. 1 teaspoon grated rind Drain apricot halves, I. C. WALKER & C ° Gap, Pa loin.