ers Mm Editor’s Request Is Answered Bd Note: In response to a Comment on “Stacked Cake’’ in a letter irom Mrs Grayson Cooper, Peach Bottom, we asked her to subnut the recipe (see Editorial) The following is fiom Mrs Cooper’s daugh ter, Mary Many times, cooked dried apples (snitzl are used instead of peaches, peai Mr Owen, Here is the leupe that vou asked foi. I hope you enjoy it' COOKIE LAYER 4% cups sifted flour tsp. salt 4 tsp baking powder 1 cup shoitening 2 cups sugar 4 eggs 1 tep. Vanilla 2 tbsp. milk Aerial View, McMSllen Feed Research Farm, Decatur, Indiana CALF FEED RESEARCH POULTRY FEED RESEARCH BEEF FEED RESEARCH BARN Sift flour, salt and baking powder togethei. Cream shor tening and yigar together, add eggs and vanilla, then add sif ted ingredients and milk. Roll to inch thickness and cut in circles 7V2 inches in diameter Bake on cookie sheet about 12 to 15 minutes in a mode:ate oven (373 F.) Approximately two quarts ol peach hah es (we use can ned peach halves and slue them lengthwise) Place peach slices one layer thick on a cooky layei Alternate cookie layers and peach la y ers until the cake is as tall as you want it Anange top layei so as to look atti active Top with whipped cream (or eat in a ceic.U bowl with cieam. Sincerely Mary Cooper ditor FILLING S. S. BUCKWALTER Spruiß Citj, Pa. MIDWAY MILLS •Lebanon, Pa. HAROLD BRANDT Aum ille, Pa. ReadeTMakes Editor Proud With Comments Editoi, Lancaster Fanning Deal Editor, I have written many letteis in my mind maybe the thought waves have come through af. tei all, all I needed was some encouragement to wnte I am sine you had stacks of letters last week I started this m the lough last week, and will ti y to smooth it down and mail a leal, hie lettei to you this week. Having lead your editoilals, we do lead the “stud” every week fiom top to bottom, have often lemarked we should wide and tell Jack Owen how much we appreciate the wnte ups The Editoi lals are all TOPS, good common sense, easy to read and understand, timely safety lomindeis plus a bit of humor here and there MASTER MIX Livestock and Poultry MANAGEMENT RESEARCH FACILITIES in Lancaster and surrounding Counties McMillen Feed Research at Decatur, In diana, is the beginning of every Master Mix Feed! In the laboratory and in actual perfor mance tests in the feed lot, McMillen Feed Research works constantly to assure you that Master Mix Feeds perform their specific jobs with the highest efficiency at the lowest pos sible cost. a* # MASTER % w MIX. * EBY’S MILL latit/;, Pa. HEMPFIELD MILLS ROSS H. & SONS Kast Pctoi-sbui s;, Pa. V • J ’ HIE STAND, INC. Marietta, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 17, 1962—5 between the lines at tunes We enjoyed leading about the black monster, the Kala. inazoo took our thoughts back to the “good old days’’. Our childien will never know the pleasuie of wanning cold toes in a waim oven, or how to start a’ wood fue in a ian_ ge on a cold morning, later to be almost loasted in one place and lieeze in anothei diatty corner. We lead, “The Bible Speaks” by Dr Foieman ev_ eiv week It is well wntten Last Apul, Paul was one Of a committee for the Hol 'stein Tour He said he would mail a copy to be punted in your paper As I was looking through that week’s issue, I said, “Heie it is Jack already ■has it in Lancaster Fanning Paul says, “Good for Jack' I see vou are up to date o the Holstein banquet for No vember 13. Your papei is al serve farmers Area Dealers L. J. DENLINGER CO. Pai.ulise, Pa. WEIGEL BROS. Ovtord, Pa. blend & McGinnis Atglen, Pa. JOHN LLOYD ('hatliani, Pa. C. E. SAUDER Past Kail, Pa. ways up to date, first news fust, no stale, week-old stall we have lead in all the other papeis h ist You give the ei>- tue county excellent coveiagc nevei miss an impoitant news item of inteiest to the lannei We know we can lead all about it in Lancaster Fai mmg At least that’s how it looks tiom wheie WE stand' Mi and Mis Paul Wenger Quan jville R 1 PS Satuidaj, I saw jou hart punted Mis Giaison Coop_ er & letter I almost toie this up toi the waste can, hut then jou would ne\er know wo All I can sav is when ion cncouiaged \oui leadeis to wnte ion weie asking for wi ote it so here it it Thank von, Ed. Note Thank You! • John Frey (Continued liom Page 1) showed foiii steeis in the caicass classes at the Penn sylvania State Livestock Ex position last week have won the on.hoof judging theio toui times m the six-jear hibtoiy of the show. In addition to the $2OO fiist ipiennuin aw aid foi the caicass champion, John got a 75c per pound puce tor the 715 pound caicass fiom Ess_ kay Meats, Baltimoie The steei dressed out a whopping 67 45 per cent, diessed prime, and had a 14 2 squaie inch, nb eve The outside fat covei mg was a near peifect 0 70. Giand Champion steer of the show a shorthorn exhibit ed by George H C Arrow smith, Uppeico, Maiyland. The leseive champion was shown by Lyle Miller, Oceola, lowa This marked the fiist time the grand championship of the show has evei been placed on a shorthorn. Last year’s grand champion, shown by Wesley Mast, El leison R 2, brought $2 5 5 a pound The recoid price o£ $5 10 a pound i\as set in 195 0. r'Mx I ■ J&ilL- JrtOHEJJGjER i Z~r~~ — 1 b £diie*4 Old Hens Xeiei Hie They lust Lav Aua\' Especiallj it They’ic HONKCiUIsK’S •‘The Long Trim Laici" Tennessee and C'aliloi in.i Random Minneis'. (The Two lambi's! Random Tests In (lie tinted Stales:) J. HOWARD MOORE R. D. #1 JJTI'J'Z, PKNN V. Plume: 026-5408 Windle's Hafchery COCHRAXVILLE. PA. Phone: Atglen LY 3-5941