PICK A PERFECT PICKLE Before you pack your peck of pickled peppers, be sure your pickles are perfect. Pickles are an art everyone has advice on how to do them right. But maybe you need to know a little bit more. If . . . the introduction of our new Gehl 8U960 self-unloading forage box! Our new, improved Gehl model 960 forage box is ready to order in three available sizes. The 14-foot unit features wood stakes and sides, while the 16-foot model offers both wood and steel stakes and sides. The all new 18-foot forage box is available with steel stakes and sides. We’ve Put Good Jdeas to Work with an all-new look and several refinements on our new 960 box. The 20-inch cross conveyor has been lowered three inches for easier unloading with a full eight inches extending beyond the box side for better silo positioning. A totally new designed roof, non-wrap beaters and the addition of steel to the main sills provide extra strength and durability to our new self-unloading unit. And the three-speed worm gear drive with two operating speeds and one sweep speed unloads crops quickly, easily with less time and spillage at the silo. Versatility Pays! Waiver of Finance on Gehl Equipment until Dec. 15,1982 PEOPLE'S SALES & SERVICE Oakland Mills, PA 717-463-2735 N. 6. HERSHEY & SON Manheim, PA 717-665-2271 A. L. HERR & BRO. A Quarryville, PA v 717-786-3521 S. JOHNSON HURFF Pole Tavern Monroeville, NJ 609-358-2565 or 609-769-2565 Ladies Have You Heard? By . Doris Thomas Lancaster Extension Home Economist you are going to enter yours in a local fair, you should know how the experts pick their pickles. Here’s the inside scoop: Use standard canning jars, sealed with vacuum or self sealing lids, but remove the screw STOUFFER BROS. INC. LEBANON VALLEY Chambersburg, PA IMPLEMENT CO., INC 717-263-8424 R ichlan d.PA 717-856-7518 ZOOK’S ENGINES R 4 Box 344 Honey Brook, PA 19344 Answering Service 215-273-2943 CKAS. J. McCOMSEY &SONS Hickory Hill, PA 215-932-2615 WERTZ GARAGE Lineboro, MD 301-374-2672 or ring bands before exhibiting. Pack pickles with a headspace of Vz inch. Food should not be in contact with the underside ot the hd. The pickles should be uniform each piece -being the same size and shape. The flavor should be natural and not over-spiced. The texture should be firm, not tough or soft—and the pickles should be translucent and crisp. The color of the pickles should be as near the natural color as possible, even throughout, and free from lighter or uncured places. The liquid should be clear and free from sediment or defects of any kind. Gehl’s 7200 flail chopper green chops, shreds stalks, mows weeds and tackles other tough har vesting jobs with 39 double edged, hardened steel flails. Unitized fan blades cut and throw material in one step for continuous crop flow. If you want a versatile, economical flail chopper, stop by today and see the Gehl 7200! ARNETT’S GARAGE Rt. 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MO 301-733-0515 CLAIR J. MYERS Lake Road R 1 Thomasville, PA 717-259-0453 OMBERGER’S MILL Rt. 4 Lebanon, PA (Fontana) 717-867-5161 MILLER EQUIPMENT CD. RDI Bechtelsville, PA 215-845-2911 BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Road Lititz, PA 717-626-4705 PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. 225 York Rd. Carlisle, PA 717-249-5338 FACTS ABOUT TEA There is no better way to quench a thirst than with a tall glass of iced tea. Iced tea is probably the most economical, versatile, and best-loved summertime refresher in America. Do you know that iced tea is as all-American as apple pie? It was at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904, on a particularly hot summer day, that a merchant of Indian tea tried unsuccessfully to sell hot tea to the sweltering crowds. In desperation, he poured the hot brew over ice and created an in stant success...which has remained an American favorite ever since. Whether it’s called Sun Tea or Call Now To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 10,1982—813 the more intriguing "Solar Tea,” this energy way o! brewing iced tea is gaming in popularity all across the country. Very simply, tea bags are placed in cold water in a glass container, then set in a ‘sunny place allowing the sun’s rays to brew the tea. Many iced tea lovers claim that tea brewed by the sun is the most delicious and crystal clear tea you will ever taste. Here are the directions: 1. Place 9 single tea bags or 3 family sized teabags in a gallon jar and fill with cold water; cover. 2. Place outside in hot sunshine for 3 to 4 hours. Refrigerate within 5 hours of brewing start. 3. Remove tea bags. Pour into ice-filled glasses. Makes 1 gallon. PK: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164
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