TUC CVtllliC POULTRY, GRAIN inc oidicmd AND livestock equipment SUPER SPRING SALE- GRAIN EOUIPMENT } s Grain Bins ■ Feed Bins ■ Dryers • Angers sisEtfSsSilHf?**' '**■ • M x V* ■is -y ii I % t M \i/ i : SCHULD BULK STORAGE BINS READ FEED BINS Your Authorized Distributor CARDINAL MECHANIZATION CONTRACTOR r m ■> 1,1 8S Cur 719 HJBWL EOUIWMNT. INC. FARM A HOWE SUWH.Y wm w»jto tom, Mmmutm. ' Fhon#; (717) 444-3*21 >/ ' t/ f >'y * ✓S - In Stock SI ON-FARM SAFE STORAGE SYSTEM FEATURING ■ All galvanized steel-with G-90 galvanized coating, including galvanized doors ■ Our steel is A 446 quality or a minimum yield of 40,000 pounds per square inch II Walk around steps on top of roof Sg ■ Equipped with safety rings ■ welding anywhere on roof, B prevents rust mj B Slotted holes to raise & lower WI roof for air movement' for drying. (6) 27x7 RING SECONDARY BINS ★ 10,000 BU. CAPACITY ★ SPECIAL LOW PRICE *l»i 2»w >K sac, Ht *S£i |% T S s&r J*saL ®M «£*•- i iiWf' Ii v ? I" , 1 bffl FULL LINE PARTS DEPARTMENT WE SELL. SERVICE AND INSTALL A J*'*' * • Two models - CMS-320J, CMS-420J. • Choice of Continuous Multi-Stage or Continu ous Flow drying. • Exclusive Automatic System Control is wea therproof and tamperproof. • “Temper Dries" automatically for premium quality grain. • The J Series is specially designed to meet today's need to save energy. • Big capacity drying for high volume grain operations. • Backed by almost 30 years experience in grain conditioning A ✓ FARM WESTOCK • GRAIN BINS • FEED BINS • PORTABLE AUGERS • VERTICAL AUGERS • TRANSPORT AUGERS • U-TROUGH AUGERS • FLEX AUGERS • AUGER FEEDERS • GRAIN DRYER • AERATION FANS • GRAIN SCATTERS • CHANNEL LOCK FLOOR • BIN SWEEPS • PIPE SPOUTING • MOISTURE TESTER • MOTORS, BELTS & PULLEYS ' • GRAIN CLEANERS • IN BIN STIRRING SYSTEMS THE ALL NEW J-SERIES The Energy Saver TO EM HERR M SUPPLY DIRECTION! FARM & HOI \ Ht»kviuE*o*B l MU t SOUTH •* WIUO* STRttT ★ CMHCRft FUM t HOME SORRI* 1 MILE SOUTH Ol WILLOW STREET Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 26,1980—C1S i Junior Cooking 1 Edition ‘ j| From Rickety Uncles to a counterfeit version of Kraft Cheese, our junior-cooks are showing their versatility in the recipes we’ve received this week. In case pie crusts are your problem, we have today a Neyer-Fail Pie Crust recipe that’s sure to help. In ad dition, we have old and new standbys like Ginger Cookies and Double-deck Knox Bloz. So take a few minutes to read today’s recipes and then get cooking. KRAFT CHEESE 5 cups real dry cheese 1 teaspoon soda Vz cup butter 1 cup hot cream 2% teaspoons salt Work soda in the cheese that has been made by scalding sour milk and straining it in cheese doth. Then melt butter in saucepan and have it hot. Add cheese. Stir constantly until the cheese is melted and smooth. Put in the hot cream a little at a time. Add salt last. This is for slicing cheese. If a spreading cheese is preferred, add hot milk and test until it is the right consistency to spread. Susan N. Zimmerman, Age 7, Ephrata BLUEBERRY BATTER CAKE 2 cups blueberries juice of % lemon % cup sugar 3 tablespoons butter Vz cup milk 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Vi teaspoon salt Topping; 1 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon cornstarch Vt teaspoon salt 1 cup boiling water Line a well greased BxBx2 inch pan with berries sprinkled with lemon juice. Cream sugar and butter together, add milk alternately with flour, baking powder and salt. Pour this batter over berries. Combine sugar, cornstarch and salt and sprinkle over the top of the batter. Pour boiling water over all. Bake at 375° F. oven for 1 hour. Serves 6. DOUBLE-DECK KNOX BLOX 4 envelopes unflavored gelatin 3 packs (3 ounces each) flavored gelatin 3 cups boiling water 1 cup heavy cream In a large bowl, combine unflavored and flavored gelatin. Add boiling water and stir until dissolved. Add cream and stir well. Pour into a shallow 9 x 13 inch pan. Chill until firm. Cut into 1 inch squares. Elaine Horst, Age 14, Lebanon QUICK BLENDER BREAKFAST 4 ripe bananas % quart milk Break bananas into small pieces in the blender. Add milk and blend until smooth. No sugar is needed if bananas are very ripe and soft. ' SANDBLASTING REPOINTING WATERPROOFING From repairing drafy, leaking walls to complete stucco removal and repointing, exterior restoration of farmhouses is my specialty! REASONABLE RATES JAMES H. DOSTER 507 South Spruce Street Lititz, Pennsylvania 17543 For information or a free estimate, return coupon below Name Address City State Zip Phone: Area ! Directions to your home: -- Elva Zimmerman, Age 13, Ephrata Edna Hoover, Jige 8, Denver (Turn to Page Cl 6)