Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 22, 1961, Image 10

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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 !
YOUR 1961 Corn Crop ... if you want to make sure of more corn this fall . . .
the finest upstanding, blight-fighting, higher-yielding com . . . decide right now
to plant Funk’s-G seed this spring
SEE YOUR LOCAL HOFFMAN SEED MAN OR PHONE TW 8-3421.
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A: INC., LANDISVIItE, PENNA.
- - 'c Serving farmers with finest qualify seeds since 1899
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To Serve You With Top Values For Your Farming
and Industrial Needs In The Lancaster Area
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Keener Equipment Company
LANCASTER. R. D. *3, PENNA.
Intersection of Ris. 230 and 72 Ph. LOwell 9-9381
stirring constantly. Cool
Add walnuts and pour into
baked pastry shell. Top with
raisins meringue. Bake in moderate
Cook oven (35G degrees) about 15
thick to 18 minutes until delicately
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Will Pay Full Value
For Dead Animals
Dealers in Bones.
Tallow and Hides
FRY'S RENDERING
WORKS
Prop., John Fry
2114 Hollinger Rd*
Lancaster
Ph. EX 2-4815 H No
Answer Ph. EX 7-0472
FORD TRACTOR AND
IMPLEMENT DEALER!
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TRACTORS—Ford Tractors in 2-3 and 3-4
plow power sizes!!!! Al’-Purpose; Row
Crop and, Special Utility models. Also the
powerful, low cost Fordson Power Major
There's a Ford or PSM Tractor to fit just
about any job.
IMPLEMENTS— A big line of modem matching
equipment—lift type, pull type and -front
mounted—to help you farm better, easier and
at lower cost.
SERVICE —Skilled personnel with facilities and
equipment to provide prompt, efficient atten-
tion to your needs.
browned. To make meringue, 10 —Lancaster farming, Saturday, April 22, 1961
beat egg whites until frothy. ; ——
Add cream of tartar and con- 8 minutes. Cool,
tinue beating until peaks, be- Filling;
gin to form. Gradually beat i pound 14-ounce can apri-
In remaining Vi cup sugar, c ot halves
beating until stiff and glossy. 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)
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... THBKB IS NO COST OK OBLIGATION
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for All Self-Propelled Agriculturel equipment INSTALL
•No CylinWeri-•rackclt or • Po>lt!vo Control ovon if «|| M n
bothersome overhang Power Foil* WrSAiK aa LT
o Guarantee* ,• Ee«y to Install DfiVl/EB
• File All Tractor! back • Dees NOT require extra POWER
to 1945 epare for mounting STEERINI
• Lightweight • lew Cost '
• File Alt Papular Tractor* • Cute Fatigue - AMs Safety |N ONLY 3 HOi
• Steering Shaft mounted • Trouble Free
A MIDGET for c omplefe prices anddtl
'."ruur SEE US...
A GIANT
POWERS
Smaller than a carton of Cigarettes.
Neat compact design allows this unit to Th T| B T) V I
be mounted anywhere on the steering If il/l l€fe|iholtfi
shaft. Causes no bother or interference A\a JLTJIa MJI Vla/fllSilV
to operator, strain on or change in
steering system. SALDNGA PA
NO SHOCKS—BUMPS—TWISTS bAUUKUA, fA.
WHEN "KONTROI KING" ASSISTS
HELP YOUR CALVES SROW-Fast!
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
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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.