• For The Farm Wife _ _ „ _ . . (Continued from Page 22) C 1 tablespoon melted butler or W margarine 1 2 cup* sifted flour % cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon .soda Mi teaspoon salt 2 egg whites Tiim and disc.utl thin slice fiom both ends of mange. cut in half lengthwise With a shallow “V" shaped cut, lemove white centei coio Cut into chunks Wlml in coveicd clectnc blend er to yield 2 a cup pmee (Or pul thiough food gnndei ) Slice ban ana into pmee mixluie, whnl in blcndei until banana is thoi oughly mashed In laige mixing bowl, stir together milk and melted butter Sift togethei diy ingredients: add to milk all at once along with oiartge and banana pmee Stn until batter is thorouighly blended In small mixer bowl, beat egg whites until stiff, but not diy. Stir and partially fold beaten whites thoroughly into battei, do not underblend Poui into gi eased Bxsx3 inch loaf pan; bake at 325 degrees for 55 to 60 minutes, or until done Let stand in pan 5 minutes befoie turning out onto wire rack foi complete cooling Loaf will cut into 22 CROWING CORN IN 70? IF YOU ARE, LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO INSURE MAXIMUM YIELDS THE MOST EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL WAY WITH; ANHYDROUS AMMONIA O Rental Equipment or • Custom Applied BULK BLENDED FERTILIZER • Rental Spreaders or ORGANIC PLANT Grofftown Road, Lancaster, Pa Justified, Declaring that i.ulroads have failed to provi their need foi another lound of fi eight rate in c.east-,, the V.hional Council ol slices about ’■i inch thick (75 calottes pel slue! DATE-GRAHAM GEMS 1 1 cup shortening 1 1 cup light brown sugar, firm ly packed 1 egg 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking powder ‘••a teaspoon salt ',h teaspoon ground mace 1 cup graham cracker crumbs % cup milk 3/ 4 cup pitted dates, snipped Beat shortening and sugar un til cieamy, add egg and beat un til light and fluffy Sift together next four ingredients, stir in giaham cracker ciumbs Add al ternately with milk to shortemng mixture Stir in dates Divide in to 12 gi eased muffin pan cups Bake in preheated moderate ov en (375 degiees) 25 to 30 minut es or until done Seive warm Top Dress Wheat and Barley Use 30-60 lbs. ACT. NIT. TOP DRESS PASTURES Use 100 lbs. ACT. NIT. or 400 lbs. of 26-13-13 BLEND YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER PLUS • Custom Applied FOOD CO. 392-4963 or 392-0374 Rate Says Fanner Cooperatives asked the Intel.slate Commerce Comnus Mon to dens the request foi a 6 pel cent late boost “The luvv meieasc asked by the lailioads would add up 10 a total hike of 23 per cent since 1967," said the Council’s Don Cliaham "That's not a response to inflation, but rather a cause of inflation " Graham pointed out that fann ers aie the greatst victims of rising rail rates, since then fteight bill runs into billions of dollars annually Further, such increases icsult in higher prices for the goods faimers must buy. The Council statement was fil ed with ICC as a formal state ment m advance of healings scheduled this month. Earliei, the Council urged member co opeiatives to file statements out lining specific examples of how the proposed increases would affect farmer-owned businesses The Council asked ICC to con duct its own investigation of - ' "I Hikes Council was ;i membei of Iht* first place , , „ , calf du ssmjt team at the 45th rrilioad financing lathei than D ( „ r y Exposition iec(ntl> at icl> on fij>uu ■> submitted b> the pennsvlvania State I'lmeiMtv lines themselves It fuithei u- ~ . quested ICT to p.obe the "actual „ AUo 1 u owneiship of the A.nei.cai, .ail- \ rjZ , M . #u (liossnu; pi t of Ine toads to uhetnci in rt 4 . . , . t * 4 . ♦ i, iM « . u m fitting and showing lonie-u tei locking owneiahipi and rti lecloiates exist which would woik to the disadvantage ol accounts’ the Commis-non has no shippeis assurance that uulioad revenue , . will not be siphoned off to othei When carneis are owned ta\ a en t e rpnses w’hich the leal own conglomei ait*, which in turn mav CJS f ee i t, O moie lucialive be owned and controlled b.\ than railioadmg," the Council 'street names’ and ’Swiss bank declared RUGGED, QUALITY CONSTRUCTION Handles haying jobs for TROUBLE-FREE YEARS! I !' i* ’’ ~' r * See Ford’s New 535 Mower Conditioner at ALLEN H. MAIL Inc. 505 E. Main St., New Holland Ph: 354-2214 Not Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 23. 1970—27 Doiry Contest Winner Cordelia Shmdler of Lancaster