Want to Find a New Recipe? Read Home on the Range. Husks-on Harvesting You’ll appreciate the way this 1-row Superpicker per forms. You can count on acre after acre of non-stop, plug-free picking in all kinds of corn. Compare it with other 1-row snappers foi quality con stiuition and operating convenience It’s identical to the 1-iow pull Superpicker except theie is a high capacity cross auger conveyor (in place of the husk ing unit ( to move ears quickly fioni the fiist elevatoi to the \yagon elevatoi Foi the he-i in husks-on harvesting go with the snappei that s no 1 Superpickei A. L. HERR A BRO. Quarryville 717-786 3521 ROY H. BUCK, INC. Ephrata. R D 2 717-859-2441 STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE Cochranville Pa. 215-593-5280 LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY Rheems 717-367 3590 During Quariyville and Lampeter Fairs MIRACLE SPAN’S THE EXCITING NEW BUILDING WITH BIG SIDEWALL CLEARANCE $5,995. 40' xBo' all steel COMPLETE WITH 20’ WIDE X 14’ HIGH DOOR RUGGED ENDWALLS • This new building has huge 20’ wide x 14’ high free rolling door to handle largest combines • This building has big sidewall clearance for the largest equipment • This super strength building securely - holds 33,000 bushels of grain piled to peak. • This building has a lifetime guarantee for your protection • 22 gauge galvanized cold-rolled steely CHAS. J. McCOMSEY A SONS Hickory Hill, Pa 215-932-2615 A.BC. GROFF, INC. New Holland 717-354-4191 N. G. HERSHEY & SON Manheim 717-665-2271 LANDIS BROS., INC. Lancaster 717- 393-3906 M. S. YEARSLEY &SONS West Chester 215-696 2990 SPECIAL FAIR OFFER <* STRAIGHT MASTER STRAIGHT MASTER CALL COLLECT OR MAIL TODAY FOR FREE COLOR BROCHURE Recipe Exchange Junior Cooking Edition Ho £^f er offered Il'« school time again and no doubt many of our Junior Cooka have left their sum mer activities for school time plans. Before they left they did however send in several more recipes and we hope you’ll enjoy trying them. For more recipe ideas why not see our Home on the Range Column? Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Sift 3 cups flour with 1V« teaspoon soda and 1 teaspoon of salt. Melt IVfc cup brown sugar with % cup butter and 2 tablespoons water. Stir in 1 - 12 ounce package of chocolate chips till melted. Beat in two eggs and add flour mixture. Bake 350 degrees for 8-10 minutes. Blend 1 cup powdered sugar, one-third cup butter, V* teaspoon peppermint extract, 3 drops green food coloring. Blend in 2 cups powdered sugar alternately with V* cup milk. Place FOB PLANT LIMITED TIME OFFER Chocolate Peppermint Cookies Filling I MIRACLE SPAN STEEL BUILDINGS ! Cainsdale Farm Service I IVAN R. YOST I (215)593-5326 filling between cookies. Pearl Martin AgeO Hagerstown, MD XXX Quick Homemade Root Beer 2 cups white sugar 1 gallon lukewarm water 4 teaspoons root beer extract 1 teaspoon dry yeast Put in Jars, cover and set in sun for four hours. Chill before serving. No need to bottle. Curtis Martin Mt. Joy, PA XXX Dark Chocolate Cake In a large bowl: 2 cups sugar 2 eggs Vi cup vegetable oil 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups flour 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon salt In another bowl put: % cup cocoa 2 teaspoons soda 1 cup boiling coffee. Beat this into the other Stop by at our booth DRYING & STORAGE SYSTEMS TROJAN SEED CORN AUCTION SERVICE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13.1978 batter. Batter will be very thin. Linda Kramer Age 11 Reinholds, PA XXX Lime Pie 1 tablespoon gelatine Vi cup water Vi cup lime juice cup sugar teaspoon salt 4 eggs green food coloring Mi cup sugar 1 cup cream whipped 1 teaspoon lime peel Dissolve gelatine In water and lime juice. Add sugar and salt. Bring to a boil. Add to beaten egg hoiks. Add food coloring. Beat egg whites with Vi cup sugar. Fold into cream. Add this mixture to gelatine mixture. Stir in lime peel. Pour into baked pie shell. Jolene Hurst Age 8 Lititz, PA XXX Sweet French Buns 1 tablespoon yeast 1 cup milk, scalded and cooled 4 cups sifted flour 1 tablespoon sugar 3 tablespoons butter Vt cup lukewarm water 1 teaspoon salt 1 egg V* cup sugar Dissolve yeast, i tablespoon sugar in lukewarm water. Add Vk. cups flour. Beat till smooth. Set aside to rise for IS minutes. Add the remaining ingredients. Knead till smooth. Set aside to rise for one hour. Shape in rolls. Let rise again. Bake in hot oven 15 minutes. Miriam Beiler Age 12 New Providence, PA RDI CHRISTIANA, PA. 17509 Homemaker Service is for you! Homemaker Services are now available to people in Lancaster County needing homemaker care. Homemaker Services help the sick, the elderly, and the disabled with household and personal care tasks. This offers an alternative to a hospital or nursing home for those people not needing constant skilled nursing care. The homemaker, supervised by a registered nurse, works in the home with the patients and their families. Presently, people over 60 years of age receive the service free or for a fee based on income. Church, civic or social groups may also help pay for the service to others in need. Plans are being made to offer the service to all age groups, using a sliding fee scale. This new service is now being offered to residents of the Ephrata - New Holland - Lancaster • Lititz area. Eventually, homemaker services will be offered countywide, including the Quarryville and Elizabethtoen - Mt. Joy areas. Homemaker Services started in the Ephrata area under the sponsorship of the Visiting Nurse Association of Lancaster County, a United Way Agency. A local task force helps the service meet the community needs. Task force presently meet in the Ephrata, Lancaster and Quarryville areas. For more information call 717-569-7418. Sheep sale slated The annual Susquehanna County Sheep Consignment Sale will be held on the Harford Fair Grounds on September 27, 1975. The sale will feature about 80 head of top quality purebred and commercial ewes and purebred rams from out standing flocks in nor theastern Pennsylvania and southern New York. Don Williams, president of the Susquehanna County Cooperative Wool Growers Association, is the sale chairman. All consignments will be accompanied by a health certificate from the owner’s veterinarian and will be checked by the sale com mittee and a veterinarian when the animals are brought to the sale. The purebreds will have the necessary papers for registration. The consignments will arrive on the Harford Fair Grounds before 10:00 a.m. so potential buyers can check the sheep and ask questions of the owners. Lunch will be on the grounds, featuring roast lamb sandwiches. The sale will begin at 1:00 p.m. This is an opportunity for new sheep breeders to select excellent foundation stock and for others to add quality replacements to their present flocks. 53
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