d “dipper*” for avocado, 6 .medium *weet potatoes, and- other'dips.' • cooked and peeled \ For a, quick salad or 4 tablespoons butter or " r t, peel -6-oranges; -slice margarine ' 0 cartwheels. Sprinkle Vi Vi teaspoon salt , powdered- sugar and Vz cup orange juice 1 grated coconut, and you -«j> 0 prepare orange cups, it « dish men love. trace a line around center of . Add 2 tablespoons, of orange. Insert paring knife ,j r to 1 cup of; bite-size in ~ the line at an angle to nge piece*. Allow juice to majce one side of a point, [cct (about 10 minutes) Cut through to center. Re -1 serve as ice cream top- * move knife; cut opposite side Serves. of -point. Continue cutting a • • - • round orange; .pull, halves a 'WEET POTATOES IN- -part; carefully ream juice. ’ ORANGE CUPS RemoVe membrane from I oranges - orange cups. Mash sweet po- INLOCK txm fiam mm m your MIN & ROUGHAGES and turn them info profits w „h SPECIAL TANVILAC Why lead 2 tha. af high prataln awppta want whan Vs lb. sf Spatial Tanvilat, par haad, dally, with train and rawgh will Mg (iva yau higgac prafitt at lata cart? TANVILAC'S AN ECONOMICAL CATTLE AND SHEEP FEEDING PROGRAM THAT WILL ;i h ,d .. try spatial Ta„wUt j MAKE MONEY FOR YOU. nttla and thaap. | Ns guasswark whan yau feed SPECIAL I TANVILAC with hams grown grain* and ■, raughaja. Gat faat, cheap galnal Gat | hkh draiMut pareantagat Yew can —• mu* vri-rr J w8ll» Spatial TanvUac and at a (act 1.... -T™' balaw ordinary leading tnathsdc. lESS , t hmihhhimi » le JAMVILAC CO. Ind C. O. NOLT LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR l-IN-HAND wing HEIFERS Dry COWS n *> ' V. * /-V A . ) Hpfr *■** ** * w v~ \f: * s FITTING RAT 'Hing Ration produces ruggad, full-bodied heifers I and ready to breed at an early age. Fitting Ration dry cow replace flesh lost during the previous lactam tar in top condition to start the new milking period at I of production. rers a nd dry cows must receive « highly nutrltiou* ration the unborn calf, Wayne Fitting Ration supplies fninerals, proteins and energy needed to drop thr 'ed calves. Kie Wayne Rasvarch Farm, wall o£r"-' -•» sts:ns Fenced 1720 lbs. tnora milk ’* ftiore lot than Wueu n of properly \MCri.-U :■ _ „» - - ’ lime valle* mills fcZav. HD. 1, Willow Street MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2. Columbia 1 M - STAUFFER & SON'S, Inc. • *onlw - Leola “ttSHINE FARM MILLERS VILLE UPPLY SUPPLY CO. Millersvill. Iq RHER'S MILL GRUBB SUPPLY CO. *> Bonks Elizabethtown • SAuder & SONS HERSHEY BROS. • L East Earl Reinholds Stauffer & son ross c. ulrich. jh. Wtl & Bellaire B.D. 2. Peach Bottom WHY INCREASE FEED COSTS? Phone Lane. EX 7-075 J •i ' a v / v £ } y * tatoes; add butter, salt and orange juice. Place over low heat 1 minute. Pile into or ange cups; top with orange sections. Serve with turkey, chicken, ham or pork. ORANGE RICE 3 tablespoons butter or margarine % cup diced celery with leaves 1 tablespoons chopped onions 1% cups water 1 cup orange juice 2 tablespoons slivered orange rind iy 4 teaspoons salt Vt teaspoon thyme 1 cup raw rice Melt butter in heavy saucepan; add celery and on on; cbok until onion is ten der, but not brown. Add wa ter, orange juice, rind, salt and thyme. Bring to a boil; add rice slowly. Cover; re duce heat and cook 25 min utes. Serve with chicken, fsiiAVINGSI HAROLD B. ZOOK [ ■ 220 LAMPETER ROAD LANCASTER, PA. £ ■ PHONE EX 4-5412 ■ j • CLEAN DRY PINE £ : • SEMI DRY PINE £ £ • MIXED ■ " BAGS OR BULK DELIVERIES OVER 2 TON AND £ £ TRAILER LOAD PRICES £ Here's broad, low cost g* insurance against v I M™ Damage Suits! YEARLY Farmers* Comprehensive Personal liability Insurance Covers your liability . . . PAYS judgments and legal costs For you when you or members of your family cause injury to persons or damage to property! WHERE THE POLICY COVERS: Farm premises and outbuildings WHAT THE POLICY COVERS: Farming operations including roadside stands; use of farm implements and machinery, including tractors. WHO THE POLICY COVERS: You, your wife, relatives of either and children who reside with you. MEDICAL PAYMENTS; This feature provides payment of medical expens es up to the policy limit, to members of the pub lie regardless of your legal liability. EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY; Pays judgment and legal expenses when you are held liable for injuries to domestic and farm em ployees at or away from the premises. LEGAI* COSTS: Many lawsuits involve-high legal costs, investiga tion expense, etc. The policy provides for pay ment of such costs, even when suits are ground -less or fraudulent. This is in addition to the limits of liability stated in the policy. { I Name | { Address I | Telephone J j I’m Interested in Farmers’ Comprehensive Per j j sonal Liability Insurance. i j ( ) Please telephone me at on | • time date J S. NISSLEY GINGRICH, Inc. 12 S. DUKE ST.. LANCASTER Phone EX 3-3933 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10, 1961 ham, or pork. 6 servings, * * * ORANGE BREAD % cup orange rind, sliver ed (about 4 oranges) IVi cups sugar % cup water 3 tablespoons butter 1% cups orange juice 3 eggs, well beaten 4 cups sifted all-purpose flour - 4 teaspoons baking powder Vz teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons salt Remove the thin orange rind and cut into very thin slivers. Combine sugar and water; add rind;- stir con stantly over heat until sugar is dissolved; cook slowly five minutes. (The peel and syrup should measure ly* cups) Add butter; stir until melted; add orange juice arid~beaten eggs. Sift dry ingredients to gether into mixing bowl. Add orange mixture and mix en ough to moisten ingredientst (Batter should be lumpy.) Bake In greased and lined loaf pan 9x5x3-inches, in slow oven (325 degrees) one hour, 15 minutes. Turn out on rack to cool. ORANGE DOUGHNUTS 1 package active dry yeast 1 tablespoon sugar IV4 cups lukewarm orange juice 1 tablespoons grated orange rind 4Vz cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 egg % cup sugar Vz teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted and cooled Add yeast and the 1 table spoon sugar to lukewarm orange juice, let stand five minutes; stir until yeast is thoroughly dissolved. Add grated orange rind and IVfc cups of the flour; beat well. Cover and let rise in a warm place (80 to 85 degrees F.) about one hour. Beat egg, add sugar gradually until light; stir in salt and melted butter. Add to yeast mixture; beat until smooth. Add enough of the remain ing flpur to make a soft dough. Turn dough on lightly floured board and knead un til smooth and elastic. Place in oi’ed bowl; turn once to bring greased side up Cover and let r>se in warm place until double in bulk (about IVz hours). Roll dough on lightly floured board to V - ; nch thickness Cut with 3- inch floured doughnut cutter. Let rise until double in bulk (about 1 hour). Fry in deep *at 350 degrees F. until gold en brown on both sides, turning once. Drain on ab- paper. Serve plain or sprinkle with confection ers’ sugar. Makes 3 dozen doughnuts. ♦ * ♦ ORANGE COCONUT CAKE % cup butter cup shortening W-i cups sugar 2 teaspoons grated orange rind 3 eggs 2 1 / Z cups sifted cake flour 2V 2 teaspoons baking pow der 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup orange juice 1 can (3Va ozs.) flaked co (Turn to page 10) LOUDEN UTTER CARRIERS MaU CU&ie£ EASIER cl • S\VE % your cleanlns out tltne FJlmintle beek-hreaMn* diudcerv Install a touden li’Ur car foment 40 to 1 rat Ur worm t.taT , » , twin \\h**ei roller boartax trollns . . doul le life* ont pitca track . 12 bushel hcavr wafer tuht t h See Ui for >our bare equipment need* STALL* AND STANCHIONS L H. Brubaker 150 Strusburg Pi're - Lone. LITITZ. R. D. 3 Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179 Strasburg OV 7-6002 Liliiz MA 6-7768 LQ U DEN pH J [farm buildings 9 p WATS* •OWLS