• For The Farm Wife (Continued from Page 8) e n brown. Brash lightly with pelted butter. Serve piping hot. Makes 2 dozen large muf fins. SUGARED DOUGHNUTS To recipe for Raised Corn Meal Muffins add -2 tablespoons additional sug ar floured board or canvas to Vt inch thickness. Cut with flour ed 2% inch doughnut cutter. Place on cooky sheets. Let rise uncovered in warm place until nearly double in size, about 45' k minutes. Fry in hot deep fat (375 degrees) about 3 minutes or until golden brown, turning only once Drain on absorbent paper. \Vt cups additional sifted all- While warm shake in paper purpose flour bag containing a small amount 1,2 teaspoon nutmeg of granulated sugar. Makes Stir in above ingredients 2M; dozen doughnuts, just before beating in remain- GLAZED DOUGHNUTS; ing Hour. Cover, let rise in Frost warm doughnuts with warm place until double in thin confectioners sugar frost tiK, about 1 hour. Stir dough--mg; sprinkle with chopped down. Roll out on lightly -nutmeats. BIS, 13s -LB. CAPACITY L. H. BRUBAKER R. D. 3, Lifitz 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Lane. 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 L. H. BRUBAKER YSUR LiLsT CHSNGgM fwmm mi ELECTRIC'S Model-Year EveriT! ;st got to go l So we've priced ’em out fast' You may never get a :e this again l FILTER-FLO washes* BY G-E5 Big, PROVEN 12-lb. capacity! 2 wash and spin speeds. 2 wash cycles. Spray Rinse. Unbalanced - load control. Counter - -high, counter deep. : WABO2Y only $179. • ASCS (Continued (run. Pa S e 1, Heard? ~ . By: Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Type # 41 tobacco, The survey cards were to have been returned by Friday, October 23 The difference be tween the total acreage indi cated fiom the cards and the true total acreage in the county will have to be estimat ed by ASCS. Some farmers have felt in the past that these estimates were not accurate. Any estimate is less accurate than an actual count, but the more farmers that do not re turn their cards the more acre age must be determined by es timate. So, even if you have missed It Comes to Serving Milk Milk can appear as butteP* the deadline on returning Milk and milk products fit m iik ih the breakfast pan. yours to ASCS, get it in the into the menu regardless of cakes; as cheese in the sand* mail today. They’d rather have the time of day or night you niches at lunch, in the dessert your exact acreage figures serve food. t° r dinner, than have you feel they had Milk is an ideal beverage at (Continued on Page 12) estimated these inaccurately. all three meals and for be- mm % * You probably don’t think of your cows as bankers, but if you put them on the Pioneer Feeding Program, they can be a sure source of steady, extra income. The goal of this high-nutrient feeding program is simple more milk per cow. According to dairy specialists, 9 out of 10 cows don’t get enough feed, or the proper kind of feed, to produce up to their genetic capacity If this is the case with your herd, you may be getting 2,000 pounds of milk less, per cow per year, than you should. The SINCE 1870 Joseph M. Good & Son Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 24, 1964—9 Practical Features For Child’s Overalls Small pleats at the bend of the hips give extra seat length for stooping and squatting. A built-up back and a front bib that buttons to the straps about halfway between waist and shoulder keep straps fiom slipp ing. Legs should be wide enough for easy knee bending but not so wide they will cause the child to trip. Hems are safer than cults you can make hems wide for letting out later. Straps with several buttonholes to but ton inside the waist will allow you to length en the body of the overall as the child grows. No Time Limit When tween . mcal snacks> * * s. Your Friendly Banker . . . feeds you con bank on Leola * , ¥ f ' >y * C *, v > Vv y. Pioneer Feeding Program is based on increasing feed allowance as long as milk production increases profitably. For example, as little as 600 pounds of feed invested m a dry cow returns as much as 2,000 pounds of milk. Your milking herd will respond equally well when you challenge them to milk right up to their capacity. We’ll be happy to show you how you can milk your cows for all their worth. We've done it for your neighbors in this com munity. Just give us a call or stop in. We’re friendly, too. i Feed Mill New Providence THOMAS , * V >* ' A
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