Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 19, 1970, Image 24
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 19. 1970 24 Mrs. Hoober Active in New Holland (Continued liom !’»ge 23) WHITE BETTER BREAD (Baked in coffer cnn«o Dissohe 1 pkg. of >east in 4 cup warm water 4 teaspoon Ringer 1 tablespoon sugar No. of milk cows Breed Present grain feeding program A\e. lbs. feed per cow per day Roughage Lbs silage fed per cow per day Lbs hay fed per cow per day A\ e. daily production per cow lbs. milk Available grains Would \ou like to ha%e \our dair% ration balanced? Just fill out the abo\e form and mail to S ELMER M. SHREINER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa, •net mm p hone 786-2500 Let set for 15 minutes. Add tablespoons sugar can evaporated milk (13 nr.) teaspoon salt tablespoons salad oil to 44 cups unsifted all-pur* pose flour Add 1 cup at a lime (electric Protein r c beulei 1 Beal thoioughly aftci 1 teaspoon salt Cover and let rise in warm, eneli addition Last cup will have <2 cup sugar place until double in size (about to be beaten by hand (Beating 1 pkg. yeast 3 houis). Roll into 2 stnps adds texture ) 1 egg each 12" long, ti” thick and 4" Pul in well-greased (butler) 'a teaspoon rum extract wide. Brush with melted butler cans Place lids on tops, let rise 3'a cup sifted flour (all-pur- and sprinkle with sugar and till lids "pop off " Bake in pie pose western flour) laisins Roll up Cut rolls in heated oven. 350 degrees, for 45 2 tablespoons melted butter crosswise slices about 3 A" thick, minutes or until it sounds hoi- i ( cup seeded raisins, cut Place in greased pans (muffin low when lapped on lop Re- Pour scalded milk over *4 cup oi round or squaie pan) and move from oven, biush with but- sugar, shortening and salt Cool let rise until double in bulk, tei Let stand sto 10 minutes in m 110 degrees or luke warm Bake at 350 degrees 15 to 20 can Remove fiom can. let cool Dissolve yeast in x k cup luke minutes As soon as rolls aie thoioughly on lack Dough can warm water and add. Beal until icmoved ice with icing made of be fiozcn in cans smooth. Add beaten egg and 1 cup powdeied sugar, 2 table- RUM ROLLS aim extract Add x k of the flour spoons hot water and 1 teaspoon 1 i cup milk and beat until smooth Add ic- mm extiacl. Makes 24 to 30 '-4 cup shortening maimng floui and mix well i oils lbs. fat NEW ISSUE This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to buy any of these securities. The offering is made only by prospectus to bonafide residents of Pennsylvania only. 400,000 Shares ROWN KITCHENS Inc. 8% Convertible Preferred Stock OFFERING PRICE $5.00 per share A Pennsylvania coipoiation with 9 years of suc cessful expeuence in the manufacture and sale of custom-crafted wood kitchens and bathroom vanities. l'o> the piosprc tus, mml taupou to i KROWN KITCHENS. INC. i I 266 W. Mam ,S(, Leola, Pa 17510 2 HOLLAND STONE a luxury you can a/Kord Inside, outside, you’ll find tbe rich quarried look of HOLLAND STONE adds a touch of real ele gance to yonr building designs. And yet, HOLLAND STONE ia one of the most economical build ing materials today. Its unique versatility In size and shape lends a structural freedom to builders, meeting new ideas, as well as coat problems. Comes in a wide choice of naturally warm, distinctive colors, plus Colonial white. NEW CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. MEWHOUANO PENNSYLVANIA (? 10 par \alue) 7ip OLLAND July 25.1970