Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 18, 1962, Image 18

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    18 —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 18, 1962
• SANDWICHES
(Continued from Page 17)
wKeets
As you plan flower arrange
ment* don't try to copy what
joo'v* seen but rather let the
materials fyou hive decide
•whet type of arrangement you
will wake. Be sure to consid
er the container as part of the
complete arrangement you're
planning. That's why it's
usually best to use an incon
•picuaua container. But an
ornate one with a single sim
ple twig may be unusual. It’s
well to match the feeling of
the flower with the texture of
the container. Delicate glass
takes fine, dainty flowers and
pottery goes well with the
forceful colors.
Sven it you have to re-do it
few times it will still he an
original when you're finished.
Practice will give you more
assurance that you’ve done
eomething fresh and original.
SUMMER RAMBO APPLES 1
Pick Them Yourself
Yon Furnish Containers, Wc Furnish Ladders
SHANK FRUIT FARMS
Open Evenings Till 7:30
NEW DANVILLE PIKE (Pa. Route 324) -
D. #O, Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 2-(>022
YOU DON’T NEED A CLUTCH-
T,
FORD SHCa-O-SPUD
ALL-PURPOSE DIESEL Ti
Hydraulic power does tl
shifting, but it's control!
handy lever under tho
wheel.
Now, for the first time,
you can shift on-the-go
to any speed you want, any power you need, by
e simple touch of your finger! Ford Select-O-Speed
All-Purpose Diesel Tractors give finger-tip, clutch
less shifting to any of 10 forward and 2 reverse
speeds so you can match rugged diesel pull
power ard speed exactly, instantly, to changing
field conditions. And with Ford’s new independent
PTO, you engage or disengage the PTO shaft
on-the-go, at any time. Come in and test drive a
Ford Select-O-Speed All-Purpose Diesel Tractor
today —see what it can do for youl
11111 l
Grimm's Ford
Troctor & Form
Service
Park Ave., Qunrryville
PU. ST 6-2507
Alien H. Motz
Phone AN' 7-6502
Denver
PINEAPPLE BUTTER
SCOTCH SAUCE
1 cup drained, crushed
pineapple
% cup light corn syrup
1 6-ounce package butter
scotch morsels
Combine crushed pineapple
and corn syrup in a. sauce
pan, and bring just to a boil.
Remove from heat and add at
once butterscotch morsel®:
stir till blended and smooth.
Serve warm over ice cream or
warm cake.
Makes about 2 cups.
* ♦ *
PRALINE SUNDAE SAUCE
cup molasses
% cup honey
Pinch salt
teaspoon vanilla
Blend together molasses and
honey. Stir In salt and van
illa. Turn into desired jar.
To serve, spoon over ice
cream. If desired, top with
pecans. Makes 1 cup sauce.
IT FINOER TOUCH!
Elizabethtown
Farmers Supply, Inc.
Elizabethtown
Phone EM 7-1341
Keener Equip. Co.
Rts. 280 St 72, Lancaster
Phone LO 9-0861
Souder Bros.
New Holland
Phone EL 4-8721
Recipe may be doubled or orange sherbert. Makes l-Vt,
I CUOS.
%*•> - * * *
ALMOND PRALINES SAIICK STRAWBERR¥ PINEAPPLE
1 tablespoon butter J4HORTCAKB
2 tablespoons slivered al-J i impound package frozen
monds strawberries, thawed and
2 tablespoons butter drained, (reserve % cup
1 cup light brown sugar syrup)
% cup light corn syrup 1 i-pound 4-ty-Ounce can
Dash of salt pineapple chunks, drained,
% cup evaporated milk (reserve % cup syrup)
Melt 1 tablespoon butter in 24 shortbread cookies
saucepan. Add slivered al- 1 cup heavy cream
monds; saute until lightly % cup confectioners’ sugar
browned. Add 2 tablespoons ' 1 teaspoon cinnamon
butter, fight brown sugar, 1 teaspoon mace
firmly packed, corn syrup and -Combine stawbernes, pine
salt. Cook over low heat, apple chunks and *4 cup com
stirrlug constantly, until su- bmed syrup. Place five short
gar is thoroughly dissolved, bread cookies on each of four
Slowly blend in. milk. Re- dessert plates. Spoon fruit
move from heat; cool. Serve over cookies. Whip cream with
over coffee ica cream and sugar, cinnamon and mace.
tripled.
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I For LONG RANGE ADJUSTMENT
t
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John E.
Maurice Good
Goirtom jlle
Jacob L. Kurtz
Ehzabolhtovui
QUARRYVILLE SERVICE CENTER
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| Eastern States Farmer’ Exchange, Inc.
MR. DAIRYMAN
Is Your Roughage Program
Hard Hit By Drought??
FOR IMMEDIATE RELIEF—
Contact your Eastern States Representative lor
• FEED DFE (Drought Forego Extender)
Not "Cheap" Feed, but high class
replacement for hay and silage.
One pound will replace 1% pounds of
good hoy or 5 to 6 pounds silage.
• Recalculating Your Feeding Program
Top Dress Gross with 15-10-10 For Maximum
Posture When Rains Come,
Feed Permanent ALFALFA With 0-15-30 W/B
For Peak Tonnage When Rains Come.
Seed Permanent Grasses and Legumes
Sow Fall Grains For Early Pasture ■—
Will Not Depress Grain Yield If Managed
Properly.
ASK FOR FURTHER DETAILS
Melhorn
Ml. Joy
LANCASTER SERVICE CENTER
G and G
Feed & Supply
Ulilz - Manlienu
Martin Warmer
Gap
John Mortin
Baieviile
Enos R. Buckwalter Feed^Supply
liird-in-Hand Holland
Spoon over fruit, each
shortcake with cookie#. Chill.
Makes four serving#.
STRAWBERRY RMIPtt.IT
Vi cup sugar
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1 pint fresh strawberries
J /2 cup heavy cream
-12 shortbread cookie#, roll
ed into fine crumbs about
1 cup
To make strawberry sau
ce, add sugar and cowwfcarcli
to slightly mashed «tcaw
hemes. Cook, stirilf, const
antly, until mixture Is thick
and clear. ChUl. Whip
cream. Alternate "layers, of
strawberry sauce, crumbs and
whipped cream iu
glasses. Makes 4, 'Freese un
til 10 minutes befora serving.
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Wilson Scoff
West Willow
Sfephen Kurtz
Morgantown
Even E. Dinger
Reiuholds
Henry B. Hoover
Kphrata
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