—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25, 1973 60 e Exchange. . . Red , At Home On The Range < Continued from Page 58) ‘/2 cup nuts Add these ingredients to the above mixture and pour into a 9x12 inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. ' Icing 5 tablespoons brown sugar 5 tablespoons cream 2 tablespoons butter Boil three minutes. Mrs. J.Z. Martin RDI East Earl xxxx Molasses Sticky Buns % cup milk, scalded 1-3 cup sugar 1-3 cup butter 1 teaspoon salt 2 packages active dry yeast 1-3 cup warm water (110 to 115 degrees) 1 egg GOOD CALF GROWTH PAYS OFF WHEN HEIFERS START MILKING Good solid calf growth can be put on fast at low cost. And it can pay off in early freshening and good produc tion right from the first lactation. Many dairy men have proved to themselves that the Purina Calf Growing Program can help develop heifers that freshen between 22 and 24 months and repay their growing costs in the early months of lactation. Here's the Purina Calf Growing Program: First 3 days—Colostrum 4 days thru 4 or 5 weeks-Purina Nursing Chow®-a milk-base milk replacer fortified with vitamins and minerals. 4 days thru 2 months—Purina Calf Startena®—a pal atable calf, ration with a research-proved energy protein balance for good calf growth. 3 thru 6 months—Purina Calf Growena®—a 16% ration that provides a high palatable level of protein that fast growth demands. Calf Growena is fortified with vitamins and minerals. At end of 2 months—Good quality hay free-choice. Prove to yourself that it can pay to grow calves on the Purina program. Stop in and talk to us—at the sign of the familiar red and white Checkerboard. John J. Hess, il, Inc. Ph 442-4632 Paradise West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph - 464-3431 West Willow Ira B. Landis Ph 665 3248 Box 276, Manheim RD3 4 cups sifted flour 14 cup molasses x k cup brown sugar, firmly packed 1-3 cup butter 14 cup chopped pecans Combine milk, sugar, 1-3 cup butter and salt in bowl. Cool to lukewarm. Dissolve yeast in warm water. Add yeast, egg and one cup flour to milk mixture. Beat until smooth. Gradually add enough flour to make a soft dough. Turn onto floured surface and knead until satiny. Place in greased bowl; turn dough over to grease top. Cover; let rise until doubled. Combine molasses, 14 cup brown sugar and 1-3 cup butter. Heat until butter melts. Spread mixture in two greased 9-inch cake pans. Springle with pecans. lames High & Sons Ph. 354-0301 Gordonville Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ph: 367-1195 Rheems John B. Kurtz Ph 354-9251 R D 3, Ephrata Combine one cup brown sugar, raisins, and cinnamon; set aside. Divide dough in half. Roll each half into 12x18 inch rectangle. Sprinkle with half of the sugar mixture. Roll up like jell}} roll, starting at long side. Cut into 12 slices. Arrange in prepared pans. Let rise until doubled (30 minutes.) Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until golden brown. Invert pans on plates, remove, cool. Makes 24. XXXX Apple Fritters 2 cups flour 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon baking powder Pinch salt 4 eggs, seperated 4 peeled apples, diced Beat egg whites with 1 tablespoon sugar. Put in last. Fry in hot deep lard or oil. “You may sugar We like ours plain and eat with molasses.” Mary Ann Brubaker RDI Leola xxxx Potatoes with Cabbage Vz pound salt pork or ham x h large head cabbage, chopped 6 medium sized potatoes 1 teaspoon salt 1 dried red pepper or a little red cayenne pepper Cook meat until almost tender. Add chopped cabbage and cook three minutes. Then add potatoes cut in one-inch cubes. Add salt and pepper and cook 20 minutes longer Serves 6. Janice Martin Age 10 RD4 Lititz xxxx Corn Fritters 6 ears corn (frozen corn may be used) 5 eggs 4 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 tablespoons cornstarch Fry in frying pan over medium heat in oil. Also: More corn may be used if STAUFFER'S hy Sd lly FORAGE WAGON PROVEN PERFORMANCE IN FIELD TEST For More than 5 years. Outstanding Features Include - Variable speed control of Webs - Low Maintenance - Rear gate opening - Even flow discharge - Three beaters - Adjustable lower beater for Ear Corn unloading MARTINPALE.PA. 17549 o*V6V»v*vi»vymv*ww«V*V'! desired Bar-B-Qued Hamburger 2 pounds hamburger 1 teaspoon salt teaspoons Worcestershire sauce % cup water 1 onion % cup catsup l x k. tablespoons brown sugar IV2 tablespoons vinegar Brown hamburger and onion in pan. Mix other ingredients and bring to a boil. Mix with ham burger. Vera Zeiset RD2 East Earl Lancaster Farming Ads Pay OPERATES OFF EITHER THE PULL TRACTOR OR THE BLOWER TRACTOR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM STAUFFER GARAGE Mrs. Gordon Arment RD2 New Holland xxxx Violet W. Martin RDI New Holland TOTO' Commonwealth Bank Advances in Size The .July 31st edition of American Banker listing the 300 largest banks in the United States will show that Commonwealth National Bank has advanced from 183rd to 179th place in rank. A recent announcement of figures for the first six months of 1973 showed record results for assets, deposit, loans and ear nings. Net earnings increased by 12.1 percent to 1,900,444 or $1.36 per share. Commonwealth National’s total assets as of June 30, 1973 were 522,054,152. PHONE 215-445-6465