Home on-the Range (Continued from Page 87) , , Vk teaspoon cinnamon Vz teaspoon nutmeg % teaspoon ginger * 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspon salt Vh cup raisins 1 cup chopped nuts . Cream shortening, add sugars gradually, add eggs, one' at at time and beat well. Add half of the flour to raisins and nuts, and to the remaining half of the flour, add the spices, salt, and baking soda. Add the flour and ap plesauce alternately, add the - "floured raisins and nuts. Bake in a tube pan at 325 Degrees F. for one hour or bake in a sheet cake pan 350 Degrees F. for 45 minutes. Nita Dodrer Littlestown, Pa. \ 7 FRENCH APPLE CUSTARD PIE 1 unbaked pie shell 6 to 7 apples, cored, sliced Vz pound raisins granulated sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg to taste with Cehlbole The Gehlbale 1500 handles big haying jobs in a hurry starter gets hay rolling And dependable baling features keep you moving So your haying is done on time, without extra labor Bale handlers and carriers available We can get you rolling with a Gehlbale this week WAIVER OF FINANCE UNTIL MARCH 1,1979 on ALL FORAGE & HAY EQUIPMENT EEH l_ FARM EQUIPMENT \ ZOOK’S FARM STORL Honey Brook, PA SJOdNSOHHURFF Pole Tavern Monroeville, NJ 609-358 2565 or 609-769-2565 STOUFFER BROS. INC. Chambersburg, PA 717-263-8424 ARNETT’S GARAGE Rt. 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MD 301-733-0515 NEYIKN.MYER & SONS, INC. Chester Springs,-PA 215-827-7414 UMBER6ERS MILL Rt. 4 Lebanon, PA (Fontana) 717-867-5161 A. L. HERR & BRO. 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Make enough custard to level with the top of the apples. Bake at 425 Degrees F. oven for 15 minutes to set pie shell, then reduce to 350 Degrees F. for 35 minutes. Serve warm or cold. APPLE FRITTERS legg 1 cup milk little salt 1 teaspoon baking powder sliced apples flour enough to thicken the dough Mix ingredients for dough together, using the flour to thicker. Add sliced apples last. Fry in deep fat until golden brown. 1 quart apple juice 1 cup pineapple juice juice from one lemon % cup granulated sugar Combine ingredients and chill. Best when served over ice. Sleep better with a warm blanket and secure future. or more to a Farmers First certifi cate of deposit for one year or longer and receive the highest in terest rate available plus a Clip this coupon and bring it to Farmers First before October 21. Yes, I'd like to open a new certificate of deposit as indicated below and receive my free blanket. Term 1 year 3 years 4 years 6 years 8 years Together We Can MaKe It Happen Columbia Avenue*, Ephrata*, Ephrata North, Intercourse, Lancaster Shopping Center*, Lincoln, Lititz*, Neffsville, Marietta, Park City, Park City Motor bank*. And coming soon ... Brickerville Office*. 1 N * Round the Clock Teller Locations, "Federal law and regulation prohibits the payment of a time deposit prior to maturity unless three months of the interest thereon is forfeited and interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced to the legal passbook rate." Custard Mrs. Norman A. Brown Runnemede, N. J. APPLE PUNCH Mrs. Charles Biehl Mertztown, Pa. . — —' FREE BEACON 72 ; ' x 90" BLANKET Rate 6.00% 6.50% 7.25% 7.50% 7,75% , Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14,1978—89 Pa. Guernseys did well HARRISBURG - Penn sylvania farms did fairly well in judging in the Guernsey cattle classes, at the Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show last month. Green Slopes Farm in Farms T H Telma,” shown Imler, Pa., won the chain- .by Co-Hill Farms. “Chedko pion bull title with “Green Princess Valerie” took the Slopes Poseys Bumper,” a deserve junior champion semor yearling bull. The female honors, exhibited by reserve champion bull honor Royal Glow Registered went to Co-Hill Farms, Guernseys, Fayetteville, Pa. Scenery Hills, Pa., showing “Co-Hill Farms B T Double T,” a bull calf. “Clearbranch Prince Maxie,” a 3-year-old, cap tured the senior and grand champion female titles and was shown by Bushy Park Farm, Wake, Va. The reserve senior and reserve grand championhonors went to Middle Ground Farms, For a limited time, deposit $l,OOO compounding Hie People Bonk FARMERS FIRST [EMMS ONE GIFT PER FAMILY Plus daily equals Earleville, Md., showing “Beaufort Emorys Hazle,” from the five years or older class. The junior champion female title went to “Co-Hill The permier breeder and premier exhibitor for the show was Grassland Farm, Salisbury, Conn. Premier sire honors went to “Housleys Dari Faybor” from the American Breeder Service, Wisconsin. Judging the Guernsey classes at the All-American was Donald M. Bay of Macedon, New York. Effective Annual Yield 6.272% 6.812% 7.627% 7.900% 8.173% Member F.D.I.C
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