Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 24, 1965, Image 9

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    Lancaster Farming Ads Pay!
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QUALITY
AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE
WITH A NEW
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FARM COOLING TANK
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CLARK ELECTRIC
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TROPICAL FRUIT WHIItP
SHORTCAKE: Spoon prepar
ed Tropical Fruit Whip into
packaged sponge shortcake
shells. Refrigerate one hour
or longer before serving.
HIGH *N MIGHTY
ORANGE PIE
Cookie Crumb Crust,
inch
14 cup sugar
eggs, separated
teaspoons grated orange
peel
cup orange juice
tatblespoons confectioners’
sugar
cup heavy cream, whipped
Prepare your favorite crumb
crust; cool. In 1-quart sauce
pan, combine Vz cup- sugar
with egg yolks, orange peel
and juice Cook over low heat,
stirring constantly, until mix
ture thickens and coats the
spoon, about 5 minutes. Cool.
Beat egg whites until foamy.
Gradually beat in confection
ers’ sugar; continue beating
until egg whites are stiff but
not dry. Fold into cooked or
ange mixture; then fold in
whipped cream. Lightly spoon
filling into Cookie Crumlb
Crust. Freeze until firm. Re
move from freezer a few
minutes before serving. Gar
nish pie with fresh orange
slices.
Any boy or girl between S
and 19 years old can join 4-iH.
HOLLAND STONE
a tuxurif cfou con et/Ford)
Iniide, outside, you’ll find the rich 1
quarried look o£ HOLLAND
STONE adds a touch of real ele
gance to your building designs.
And yet, HOLLAND STONE is
one of die most economical build
ing materials today. Its unique
versatility in rise and shape lends
a structural freedom to builders,
meeting new ideas, as well as cost
problems. Comes in a wide choice
of naturally warm, distinctive
colon, pins Colonial white.
MEW Holland
CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC.
v MW HOLLAND PENNSYLVANIA
BANK
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Children’s Clothing With Safety Features
If a child’s clothing shows up against
the background in which he is playing, you
can see him more easily. Also motorists can
see him easily. Outer garments of attention
attracting colors, such as yellow and red,
can give this protection.
Fasteners, whatever kind they are, also
need safety features Loosely sewn buttons
can come off readily and a child can swallow
one; broken buttons may bruise a child’s
body; and safety pins are a hazaid they
may open if the child falls.
Although convenient in pj-oviding large
neckline openings, drawstring necklines are
not advisable for children’s garments. Draw
strings become hard to man
age when moist.
All trims and decorations
must be firmly fastened so
they won’t catch onto corners
of furniture or sharp edges
of toys
Because children by nature
like to move around, to play,
and to explore the world in
which they live, choose cloth
ing that is safe for their ac
tivities.
Some Things Worth Knowing
About Split Dry Peas
Split dry peas help to fill
out the creases of a shm meal
Keep a few packages of dry
peas on hand for soups and
casseroles Store the packages
in a tightly covered container
where it’s cool and dry.
It’s easy to cook with split mac * e to treat each kind of
dry peas They require little stain
or no soaking before cook- Soit aitides according to
mg Read the label on the types of fabrics Separate
package for cooking directions woolens from silk and fabrics
You can 'combine split peas (Continued on Page 13)
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 24, 1965
For the
Farm Wife and Family
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Ladies, Have You Heard? . ..
Complete automatic feeding for
DAIRY COWS and CATTLE!
Plus a complete line
of bunk feeders to
8m ut for modern
CALEB M. WENGER
with a variety of foods, such
as meats, poultry, cheese, and
vegetables. You can mix
cooked peas with giound meat
for meat loaf or meat pat
ties. Your favorite cookbook
will give you specific recipes
for using split dry peas.
Prepare Clothing for
Coin-Operated Drycleaning
Before taking clothing to a
coin-operated drycleamng es
tablishment, prepare it for
drycleaning just as the pro
fessional drycleanei does
Mend ups and tears; brush
pockets, cuffs, and seams to
lemove loose soil and lint
Remove stubborn stains,
such as paint, ink, dye, and
food, with special solvents
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UNLOADERS
Doubla augara dallvar more allaga
par mlnuta avail whan allaga I*
daaply froxan . . , and at a lowar
operating coat. Patantad V-paddla
Impallara throw ... not blow ...
allaga down chuta. Adjuatabla drive
huba glva poaltlva traction la atf
typaa of allaga.
Thraa-polnt auapanalon kaapa
anloadar (aval at ail tlmaa.
meet your exact needs
Straight-out Auger Feeder
With Van Dale unlta you can cutfom bufli
the bunk feeding aet-up to tit your naada*
Driver aactlon (neludaa hoppar, drlva ae»
aembly and 10', high capacity •* auger.
Additional auger aactlona are In 10* ‘unlit
and are aaally coupbd.
Feed-R-Flo Bunk Feeder
The new, all-metal complete feeder. Htfte
capacity •* auger rotates within tuba. Gives
all-weather protection, even teed distribute
Hen, and lower operating coat.
Conveyor Trough
An Important Hnk In automatic feeding.
Positioned below ello chute, the VanDpl*
conveyor trough carries the allege te tbp
bunk feeder. Primary section Includes hop*
per, drive assembly, and 10', •* augee.
Additional 10” auger sections at ay bp
added.
lufomatic feeding equipment
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THOMAS