Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 31, 1962, Image 15

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    % teaspoon salt cutter. Place on greased cooky
1 teaspoon soda Psheots Repeat wdth other half
* tablespoons milk T of dough Bake In preheated
2 cups rolled oats (quick oven 7 to 8 minutes Remote
or old-fgbhioned, uncooked) fiom cooky sheets, cool. Put
to hot (400 de- two cookies together with
shortening until Oate or Chocolate Filling (bw
sugar gradually, l°w) Makes 3 dozen
Heat oven
grees) Beat
creamy Add
beating well after each addi- BATE FIELISC- Place m
tioa Sift together flour, salt v uiLtpan 1 cup chopped dates
and soda Add alternately to i PU p sugar, juice ot 1 orange
creamed mixture with milk plus enough water to make 1
Stir in rolled oats Dnide cup liquid and grated raid o!
•dough in half Roll one halt 1 mange Cook oter low lie it
on lightly floured board oi until thickened Cool
ram ,us to Vfe-inch thickness CHOCOLATE FILh 1 N (1
Cut with flouied 2-inch cookj Melt one (1-ounte package
HARSH HYDRAULIC HOISTS
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in the all-new John Deere THIRTY-TEN
In Thirty-Ten Series Tractors—whether you’re a row-crop farmer, a
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above, or the “3010” Row-Crop Utility ... for down-to-eatth lugging
ability oh grain operations, the “3010” Standard. Choose gasoline,
Diesel, or LP-Gas engine*
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Monheim Pike
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HARSH HOIS I has a fast lifting lime of from
12 to 160 seconds, which allows more lime
for actual hauling
These hoists come to >ou at on average
cost of only a day as compared lo the
810-M3 a day jou now spend lo manually
unload your truck
SEE US FOR A DEMONSTRATION
semi-sweet chocolate pieces ov
er hot (not boiling) water.
OKW'GK ItAISIN CVKK
1 medium-sized , orange,
washed
1 tup seedlt ss raisins
■ i tup shortening, sott
1 iup sugar
2 eggs, beaten
l-i. cup silted all-pm pose
11 on r
2 teaspoons baking powdc
lea spoon salt
I- 1 ! cups nnlk
1-V, mps lolled oats (t|uuk
or old-rashiomd unlocked)
To design and hnlM a light-weight, tow.
costing truck, hoist suitable for all types ot
farm use, priced within the average tarrocr's
budget ves the atm of ‘‘Hud" Harsh when
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The HARSH IIVORM'LIC HOIST averages
only S’)2B 32 (including I cdetol excise tax)
and maintains a low taxable weight which
averages 273 lhs“ These economical hoists
are built (or cither back or side dumping,
depending upon y'Our need
Save costly time and eliminate back
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31, 1962—1
Heat oten to moderate
(230 degrees) Grind orange
and raisins together through
the line blade ol load (hopper,
set aside Heat shortening un
til tieainv, add sugar and beat
until Unify Stn in eggs Sil
together Hour, baking powdtr
and salt Add to cx.lined nu\-
Red Rose
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dairy feeds
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vitamin A
■V sS
There is convincing evidence anions dairvmcn todav
that cows need \itannn V to pioniotc general ovei-all
better health. Cow s fed rations fortilied witli a higher
conccntiation of \itainm \ st is at peak piodnclion
looser . . . arc in better condition for cabins ■ • •
ban coats aic glossier . . . and voung slock grow faster
*ud take their place in the milking line earlier.
For better dan sins feed Ucd llosc Dairy
Feeds with added \ilaium A. We c.tti> the
complete ime.
E. Mteser Heis<iy Elverson Supply Co.
IS. I>. 2, Ml,lint .lov, l(i. I-lie.M.n. Fa.
Musser Farms, Inc.
it. I). Columbia, P.i.
Joseph M. Good & Son Leroy Geib Est.
1«7 Nrwpori Ito.nl, l.eola, l’.i. I{. I). 2, M.infn'iiii. I’,i
In , ,
tine altcmatelj rvith imlK
Stir in oranate-raism nn\tui>
mikl rolled oats Pour into -
w ell-ffi eased and (loured '
imh jouiid caKo pans ll.tke n
l>i (heated men 10 to la in in
tiles Cool about lo minutes
uiiime Horn pans When (a\>
(Coniilined on Paite 10)
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