Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 11, 1963, Image 9

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(Conwiued .fr°m Page 8) ■ x’3% x; 2%-inches) Cut loaf ipau. Bake in moderate ov-..
oven < 3s ® degrees) about 30 talking tl * me t 0 55 minutes. en (350 degrees) about 55
minutes. Cut into squares and ***** minutes.
serve ■vrarm. # # # BRAN DATE BREAD
APRICOT DATE BREAD IV2 cups boiling water
1 egg, slighly beaten IVz ’cups cut, pitted dates
% 'cup sugar 2 tablespoons shortening
% cup milk IVz cups whole bran cereal
% cup tomato catsup 1 egg. slightly beaten
3 cups packaged biscuit 1 teaspoon vanilla flavor
mix ing
IVs cups finely cut dried ap- IV2 cups sifted flour
ricots 1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup finely cut dates 1 teaspoon baking soda
Heat oven to 350 degrees. 1 teaspoon salt
Combine first 4 ingredients. Vi cup sugar
Stir in biscuit mix and fruits. % cup chopped nutmeats
Beat vigorously 30 seconds. Pour boiling water over da-
Turn into well greased loaf pan tes, shortening and whole bran
(9M x 514 x 2%-mches). cereal. Stir in egg and vanilla;
Bake 1 hour 5 minutes or un- let stand until most of moist
til toothpick inserted in center ure is taken up. Sift together
comes out clean. Flavor impro- flour, baking powder, soda, salt
ves with overnight storage and sugar. Add to first mixture
Serve thinly sliced with butter together with nutmeats, stirr-
USE ONLY K LB. SPECIAL TANVILAC
PER HEAD PER DAY WITH GRAIN AND
KOUGHAGE GET BIGGER PROFITS
FOR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON !
THE TANVILAC COMPANY, INC. !
4th A Corning Aves., lox 96, Highland •
Park Station, Dos Moines 13, lowa •
• Please Send Me Additional Informs* *
lion about Spacial Tanvilac, 1
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NAME
AODRESI
C. O. NOLT
BIRD-IN -HAND
MASTER
L. J. DENLINGER CO.
Paradise, Pa.
ROSS H. ROHRER & SONS
Quarrj ville, Pa.
LEROY M. SENSENIG
Hinkletoun, Pa,
blend & McGinnis __ TO
' Atglen, Pa. HEMPFIELD MILLS
‘ , ! ,; r; "c , „»■{,- H pEast Petersburg, Pa. ; m
Soft feed. You’ll be more then
ed with our feeding program
for you’ll get healthy stock, quick
gain* at low cost. Remember, there’a
a FEED LOT PROVEN TANVILAC ’
'CULTURE PRODUCT FOB EVERY
FARM-FEEDING PURPOSE.
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LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR
WAYS TO SAVE
ON SILAGE with
SWEET BULK
’N FLAKES
PRESERVE YOUR SILAGE
Sweet Bulk 'N Flakes has extremely high
water absorption . .. saves nearly all green
forage weight from run-off . . . prevents
silage value from seeping away.
INCREASE ITS FEED VALUE
Sweet Bulk 'N Flakes accelerates the for
mation of acids which enhance the feed
value of your silage . . . increase the pro
duction of meat and milk.
ORDER EARLY!
Take advantage of your Master Mix Deal
er’s special offer for "early birds"... Stop
In and see him about it today!
Phone Lane. 307-0751
JT MASTER %
..MIX. *
m £
EBY’S MILL
PititiC, Pa.
*** * *
COFFEE CAKE SWIRL
packaged biscuit *
cups
mix
cmp sugar
cup milk
egg
tablespoons melted sh
ortening
cup light brown sugar,
firmly packed
teaspoon ground cinna
mon
cup tomato catsup
tablespoon melted butt
er or margaune
'cup chopped nuts
Heat oven to 400 degrees
Mix first 5 ingredients just un
til thoroughly blended; spread
evenly on bottom of gieased
squaie cake pan (S x S x 2-iu
ches). Combine blown sugar
with remaining ingiedients;
spread evenly oier top of bat
ter. With a knife cut down and
(Continued on Page 10)
DeKalb 640
Can Take
It When
The GOING Is ROUGH
“DKKALU” is a Brand Xante.
Tlie Xumber it. a Variety Designation
Next Time PLANT ALL DEKALB
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
j) Sinoketown
‘'•'Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 11, 1963
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard? ...
By: Jane Thurston, Extension Home Economist
Remove Stubborn Chocolate Stains
Chocolate stains are easy to lemove if
you take piompt action and use the light
method.
For a washable tabnc, sponge the stain
with cold water or soak in cold, clear Mater
30 minutes or longer. It stain lemains alter
sponging or soaking, woik a synthetic detei
gent into the stain, then nnse thoioughly and
allow the article to diy. It a greasy stain re
mains, remove it with a giease solvent, such
as carbon tetrachloride
It a blown stain remains alter the de
tergent treatment, use a chlorine 01 sodium
perborate bleach or hydiogen pei oxide Fol
low institutions on the container toi using
the bleach. To be sine bleach
is safe to use, test it flist on a
seam allowance, hem, inside of
DeKalb 640 in dn 1002 non 8
ol the top 12 places in the
Lancaster County rennsyhau
la Corn Club.
640 is tops for Lancaster
County It jields, it stands,
it takes thick planting.
iij.,,. 1 x *■
. _ =3flidne Lane. 307*3539
a pocket, or tail of a blouse or
shut.
It the fabnc isn’t washable,
sponge the stained aiea with
lukewaun watei Place a sp
onge under the stain to absoib
excess water If the stain per
sists mb synthetic deteigent
on it and work into the tabiic,
then rinse Use the same pioce
■dure for lemoving gieasv sta
ins 'that you use on washable
faibncs
Food Halids Are
llcliable Guide
Quality, amount, biand
name, ingredients, and similar
iniormation on food labels help
(Continued on Page 10)
COMPARE
■AND YOU’LL SAY
make mine
f 18" SUPER
\ WALKING
A ROTARY
A truly precision mower with
outstanding features.
Convenient
on handle
controls.
New SAF-T-TEMP
blade guarantees
against
crankshaft
damage.
See or call us for used
mowers, tillers and garden
tractors.
L H. Brubaker
330 Sti-ashm-*- I’iKc, Lane.
Lititz, ]i. 1). 3
I’ll. Lane. 307-3179
Strasburg CB7-0003
Lititas 020-776 G
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THURSTON
Msjic touch
height control
Meets ASA.
safety standards.
Look for this
seal before
you buy.