Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 1969, Image 22

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    22 Lani'ash’" Farimsj, Saturday. Annl 12. IJW')
• For The Form Wife 1 baking ro«dor
('Continued mr'i P i-ra 211 Lj teaspoon ftalt
. . . . - - , 1 1 nip shortening
toed loaf pan. D.x - ■, x .. , chopped maraschino
niches Bake m . nu-hea od ,i.O dlrrrio ,,
oo.rcc oven bO-,0 n-.nuies M t tablespoon grated
low to stand tor s murates, re
mo\c from pan onto wire ruck . .. ...
. , 1 to ‘i e p milk
to cool
V \RIATION 1' t caps sifted Stir together Hour, baking
regular all-purpo-e dour may be powder and salt Cut in shorten
suhsituted ;or I v i cays whole jug until mixture resembles
■wheat Hour coar=e crumbs. Shr m cherries
and orange rind Blend in
enough rai'k to make a sott
dough Turn onto lightly tlour
MEKRV CHERRY RISCUITS
2 cups enriched flour
WHEEL TYPE
Check Our Ports & Service Monthly Spedols
ALLEN SI MAJ 2, liu.
505 F, M:iin St., New Hulland
Why I took my
loan business
to the Key Bank
That's where they talk my language.
There’s Stanley Musselman in the
agricultural loan department. He
knows fanning as well as 1 do. He
gave ms some good advice on plan*
ning for profitable management
even had some ideas on hew I could
improve my operation. The cost of
my loan was detailed so that I had a
clear understanding of where I was
headed financially, I recommend the
Key Bank to get the best farm man
agement advice and any lean needed
to improve your farming operation.
Just ask for Stanley Musselman.
Lancaster COUNTY FARMERS national
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
i»runge
$" the GROUND
Ph; 354-2214
' '♦ >NE
ed surface and kfceadvgcnily 30
seconds Roll out Mi-inch thick
Cut biscuits with (loured 2-inch
cutter Place oh iin'*n*ased bak
ing sheet Bake >n preheated
450 degree oven Hi to 12 unn
ales, o: until done Makes 12
biscuits
• Have You Heard?
(■Continued trorn Page 211
menls you store Starch attract-*
-'iK erlish
Clean gai meats made of man
made fibers before you store
them to avoid insect damage.
‘Seal boxes of stored garments
well Label each box with a list
of contents
Heat Buying Tips
For better quality meats.
(shop at repu'laiole. stores. .
Reply on packer or govern
ment grades
Apply correct • methods ol
storage and cooking. *
Make good use of -recipe in
formation.
Buying Tip For‘Appliance Gift
When selecting a small.'.elec
tric cooking appliance for a gilt,
considci versatility. An - appli
ance that ■will do several differ
ent jobs may be a belter choice
for a newly manned couple than
an appliance that does only one
job
First Astent
The first successful ascent of
Pike’s Peak was not made until
1820, 14 years after ZebUlon
Pike first saw it. ‘Pike himself
never climbed the mountain.
A HIGH PRODUCER?
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LET'S FEED MIR LIKE A HIGH MILK
PRODUCER SHOULD BE FED...
F. M. BROWN'S SONS, INC
Birdsboro 9 Fleetwood © Sinking Spring
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The Corn That
PROFIT-MINDED
Corn Growers GROW
The more concerned you are
about making your com produce
the TOP DOLLAR income . . .
the more you should consider
the one Brand that will do it
, . . PIONEER
See or Call Yovr
Nearest PIONEER
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PIONEER.
SEED CORN
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(■f u») Huontoied uacimmirl, of I'lontiur Mi KrMl
Cum Ctimpnir Dtii Maiikis In *i
HI MILKER
14
Oil
ROYAL
16
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brand