NURS-ETTE AUTOMATIC CALF FEEDERS NURS-ETTE FEED ALSO NURS-ETTE PARTS & SERVICE YOUNG BROS. Ray M. Young, Mgr. R. D, #l, Peach Bottom Ph. 717-548-2462 WE USE QUALITY PAINT - AND IT DOES STAY ON!!! Aerial Ladder Equipment Used To Paint Your Farm Buildings Modern and Efficient Method Reasonable Prices Over 14 Years Experience Spray-on and Brush-in Method Has Proven Most Satisfactory On Over 1000 Barns Of Our Well Pleased Customers. C. RALPH MILLER R. D. 4, Manheim, Pa. NEW Purina Dairy Conditioner Special can prepare cows for good production at low cost Ira B. Landis Ph 394-7912 1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane. Wes* Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph 464-3431 West Willow Ph. 665-3388 If you’re not among the many good local dairymen who have started mixing NEW Purina Dairy Conditioner Special with your own grain to build a research proved dry cow ration, it can pay you to check into this low-cost way of feeding dry cows. New Purina Dairy Conditioner is a 16 percent protein ration, fortified with extra Vitamins A and D plus phosphorus to help guard against milk fever. To help you save on dry cow feeding, Purina Research recommends varying feeding levels, depending on cow condi tion and the quality of your roughages. For example, if a cow is in good condi tion and your roughages are of excellent quality, you would feed less Purina dry cow ration than if the cow were in only fair condition and if the roughages were of only fair quality. Using Purina Check-R-Mix* formulas we can build you a low-cost dry cow •Reg. Trademark—Ralston Purina Co. John B. Kurtz Ph 354-9251 R. D. 3. Ephrata John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph 442-4632 Paiadise Correspondence Courses mi WATER KEEPS ROSES IN BLOOM Summer sun and warmth bring roses into full bloom Con tinuous flower production de pends on a ready supply of soil moisture According to a Pennsylvania State University correspon dence couise on rose gardening, roses need a weekly soaking of the ground. Apply water direct ly to the soil as with a soaker hose Keep the foilage dry Wet leaves and stems lead to disease damage Mulch rosebeds with peat- moss, wood shavings, cocoa bean hulls or similar matciial. Put it on before hot, div weather comes Make the mulch two to four inches deep and keep it pulled back fiom bases of plants Remove faded fiowei s and seed balls Seed pi eduction is a sign to the plants that flower bud growth is to stop Feed the plants after the first heavy flower bloom Use thiee pounds of 5-10-5 feitihzer to each 100 square feet. Spray or dust for insect di sease control Do it weekly. Study 1 ■> c c nondence eou.se li lea.n iioie abo t loses. Sc .d youi name and ad dress with. $1.85 to Roses, Box 5000, University Park, Pa. 16802. There are no other charges and a complete course copy comes to you by mail. ration, combining New Purina Dairy Conditioner with your grain. Or, if you’re feeding low-protein roughages, it may pay you to feed Dairy Conditioner “straight”—just as it comes from the bag. More and more successful area dairy men are proving that good dry cow feed ing pays off in extra cow condition— and extra milk production in the next lactation. For example, 100 to 200 pounds of additional body weight at freshening can pay off in 1,000 to 2,000 pounds of extra milk during the lactation. Drop in soon and get your free copy of the Purina Dry Cow Program folder. We’ll be glad to point out how new Purina Dairy Conditioner Special can help prepare your dry cows for good production at low cost. James High & Sons Ph 354-0301 Gordonville Wenger's Feed Mil! Inc. Ph 367-1195 Rheems Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 14.1969 Top with remaining numbs; then with remaining cheese mix tine Reliigeiate at least 6 houia, oi overnight To save, icmove sides of pan gianish with ie saved cookies, mange sect’Oiu and chei i ics Makes 16 w edges BLUEBERRY FILLED LESION BAY ARINA rind 1 cup heavy cream, whipped 16 shortbread cookies, broken into pieces 3 cups fresh blueberries, sweetened to taste Sprinkle gelatine over lemon juice to soften, then stir over hot water until dissolved Beat eggs and sugar at high speed until thick and fluffy Add geia tme mixture and lemon rind Re serve Vz cup of the whipped cream; fold remainder into gela tine mixtuie Pour a quaiter into a AVz cup nng mold Sprinkle with some of the shortbiead Add remainder of gelatine mixture, spunkling with lemaming cookie pieces as you go along Refngei ate at least 4 hours or until set. To seive, quickly dip into hot watei: then turn out on seiving dish Fill center with bluebe"- les Garnish with icseued whip :ed ciearn Makes 8 sellings 1.7! cups graham cracker crumbs Vi cup granulated sugar Vi cup butter or margarine, softened 1 pint lemon sherbet, slightly softened 1 pint raspberry sherbet. Thoroughly combine first thiee ingredients Press fiimly against bottom and sides of a well greased Wz quart pyrex or metal bowl Bake in a preheated: moderate oven (375 degrees) 8 minutes cool Line with lemon meibet. fieeze until film Line with raspberry sheibet, freeze until firm Fill center with orange sherbet, freeze overnight. Befoie serving, dip into hot wa tei for 1 minute, loosen with metal spatula Turn out on serv ing dish Garnish with -whipped ci earn, mint spugs and lemon. Makes 8 seivmgs Compare puces ■ Look foi and shop at seasonal sales Rib Steak—Tender And Juicy Tender is the word foi a high quality rib steak Cut fiom the beef rib, this steak has a well developed flavor It’s also a stan dard cut and you can buy it ,vhei e beef is sold Rib steak is perfect for broiling or cooking on an outdoor grill Allow 8 to 10 ounces per serving Society of Farm Women 10 met at Eden Chuich with Mis. Maude Esbenshade and Mis Lo letta Shank as hostesses Mrs. John Habeckei. president, was in charge Mis Lucj Millei led de\otions Mis Habeckei lepoited on the Count} Executive Boaid meeting and the Spnng Rail}. Members weie asked to seive American woikeis have fewer accidents on the iobs then when • For The Farm Wife (Continued fiom Page 20) 1 envelope unfla\ ored gelatine V* cup lemon juice 4 eggs "i cup granulated sugar 1 ' ’■ :' .Ld »« J SHERBET BEEHIVE slightly softened Vz pint orange sherbet, slightly softened % cup heavy cream, whipped or 1 cup whipped topping • Have You Heard? (Continued fiom Page 21) Farm Women SOCIETY 10 25
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