Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 20, 1995, Image 69

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cup nuts or fruit or make plain,
sugar and cinnamon. Bake on
• for 12 minutes. (Good if rolled
5H BREAD
ill purpose flour
15’)
s good)
our and 2 cups warm water in
poon until smooth. Cover. Let
ce for 8-12 hours,
gar, soda and oil to mixture in
n until smooth and flour is
n enough to gather into a ball).
4 cup flour.
id surface, knead until smooth
n greased bowl; greased side
e until double, about 2 hours,
nto round, slightly flat loaf. DO
ce loaves in opposite corners
),'A inch slashes in each loaf,
double, 1 hour.
is with cold water. Place in
s sound hollow when tapped,
asionally with water. Remove
lire racks.
for longer life. And you’ll love the
smooth engagements for quick
and effortless gear changing.
Plus, 6000 Tractors are known
for outstanding hydraulics... the
John Deere-designed pressure and
flow compensating system gives you
instant pressure, hefty lift capacity,
and 3-point-hitch electronic
sensing system.
For outstanding loader productivity
and reliability, see your John Deere
dealer to test drive a 66-hp 6200, 75-hp
6300, or 85-hp 6400 Tractor.
Keep rolling when weather threatens with
a durable cross and bearing - 1.25x3.208
inches. Fits John. Deere 430,510, and 530
Round Balers.
Only $13.86' (AE23516)
'John Deere dealers are independent retaders who determine their
own prices, so actual selling prices can vary from the prices shown
Offer good through Mag 31,1995
DOCC Program Reaches 20,000 Physicians
CHICAGO, IL. The pork neutral perception and eventually r han g » how doctors think Once Most wavcs .°? cr a falfiUment
industry has reached more than persuade doctors to recommend we r hanm» their animH»c toward can *’ 80 physicians can send for
20,000 physicians with positive pork to their patients. pojv the„ W e can rhanm. their free patient brochures, posters, tear
messages about pork’s role in the "We need to educate doctors behavior and motivate them to pad*, etc.
diet in a checkoff-funded direct about the nutritional value of pork recommend nnrk m their naHi-me ” About 10,500 physicians are
mail campaign called DOCC, or and reemphasize the fact that pork -ru, di rectm ail ramnaim hoino enrolled in the second phase of the
Doctor Opinion Correction is 31 percent leaner than 10 years conducted hv the Pork WncJi DOCC program. These doctors
Campaign. ago,” says Pat Fuchs, R.D., medi- Group on b<Lf oftite NatioS have received the five mad waves.
The industry strongly believes cal education coordinator at the Pork Baud included five waves in 31,(1 wIU recc,vc two follow-up
in the producer benefits of reach- National Live Stock and Meat 1994 an( j «„ averaffe < *“ Bct w aves during 1995.
ing physicians with the truth about Board. "However, we are trying to rcsoonsc rate fmm dnernrs nf 17 s This program offers doctors all of
pork. As a result, DOCC was change an attitude, so we need to percent, which is well-above die patient malerials available
designed to change physicians’ present physicians with the mes-" norm The 1995 nroerain include* from the Meat Board and serves as
negative perceptions about includ- sage again and again. One three mail waves dimrtMi ro Hnr a reminder to them about the posi
ing pork in a healthful diet to a impression just isn’t enough to tors who rfbc hypcr So, cs ; ° f , .
teremicandhypertcnsivctowering .J* 01 5 50 adthuonal ttoctois
drugs to thei/JS. Hie wavj 'X 'fit
emphasize that pork is nutritional- A ‘^C C ™ 1995. State
ly comparable to chicken and can ffEZZSfZLJSSS
ft i* . healthy, low-ft, diet
SOURDOUGH BATTER CAKE
1 cup sourdough
1 cup flour
s /« cup sugar
'/« teaspoon salt
% teaspoon soda
Vi teaspoon cinnamon
'A teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
'A cup oil
Mix above and add any combination:
1 mashed banana plus 'A cup nuts
'A cup drained pineapple plus \A cup coconut
1 small sliced apple, cinnamon; nutmeg, 'A cup raisins and
spices
1 square melted chocolate or chocolate syrup/vanilla
For gingerbread: add 1 tablespoon ginger or add anything
you want to try.
Bake in loaf pan.
While dry clutches
absorb and retain
heat, PermaClutch 2 ~
cools after each
engagement to give
disks longer life with
less maintenance.
See these John Deere dealers
for great values in parts
and equipment
ADAMSTOWN
EQWMENT WC.
Ibhnton, M
(imw Adumlown)
717-4M-4MI
BARTRON
SUPPLY, INC.
Tunkhanntek, PA
7174304011
CARLYLES
MARTIN, INC.
HagmiMm, MO
301-733-1173
CARBOI iLi E^ ,IPMEKT K* W EQUIPMENT INC. eq KkTCO.
Diimran, MD mi M Qmm M.
5014724543 mllmmoos fcnmMt, PA
0144414100
CLUGSTON FARM
EQUIPMENT
NMdmora, PA
717473-2210
CLUGSTON AG
S TURF, INC.
Chambaraburg, PA
717-2134103
DEERFIELD AG A
TURF CENTER, INC.
Wittontown, PA
7174304507
DUNKLE I
GRIEB INC.
Cwitra Hill, PA
•t4-3M-1421
OUNKLE 6
GRIEB INC.
Mill Hill, PA
717-7214111
ENFIELD
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Oxford, PA
110-132-MSI
ENFIELD
EQUIPMENT INC.
Whlltlord, MD
301-452-S2T2
FINCH SERVICES* PKEVILLE
HANOVER MC. EQUIPMENT INC.
Hum Mr, PA ®*7> FA
7174324341 1104*74277
*■!£ SSS’m 0, pole tavern
7174M4111 Ea «ALEi OORP.
170 Ru. 40
Imar NJ
GirrsHAU.’s mc. m-stum
mntn 74-A
Uytvil*, M
O.C. RICE, INC.
104 NMlh Main 9L
Dglwviß*, PA 17307
7174774111
GUTSHAITS INC.
CarlW*, PA
717441-2313
LANDIS BROS. INC.
Uneaator, PA GEORGE V. SEIPLE
717-3IMMI A SON
Eiaton, PA
110-2H-714*
LANDIS BROS. INC.
Übinon, PA
717-221-2*Bo
LEHIGH AG
EQUIPMENT
AHwitewn, PA
010400-2553
8.P.E., INC.
M. 1, B«( 157
LONE MAPLE TswMHta, PA
SALES A SERVICE 717-2184440
Now Altundrli, PA
412455-7172
TOBIAS
LOST CREEK "gS ft
IMPLEMENT 717-NMI32
Oddind MR*, PA
717-413^2111
WALTEMYER'S
SALES A SERVICE
Rid Lion, PA
717-24441 H
MILLER-LAKE INC.
Mtovilk, PA
7174354336
MILLER'S
EQUIPMENT
RD «1 RL 66
Filrmount City, PA
NORTHERN TIER
IMPLEMENT CO.
RD it BbX 277
Ihntddd, PA 16933
717412-3200
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QUESTION A Lehighton reader would like to know the
market price for goose and duck eggs.
QUESTION Marian Mosemann, Summit Hill, is looking
for a wire jig that can be used for making patterns in any shape
and size by bending the wire.
QUESTION Marian Mosemann, Summit Hill, would like
paper puzzles that were sometimes given away by the John
Deere tractor franchises. The puzzles were made either out of
thin cardboard or thick paper. The puzzle pieces were pack
aged inside a letter-sized envelope with instructions to solve
the puzzle printed on the outside of the envelope.
QUESTION Marian Mosemann, Summit Hill, would like
to know where to purchase gift boxes for jellies and breads.
Candy boxes are too small.
QUESTION Blanche Hertzler, Mt. Wolf, would like to
purchase some old readers used in public school in the
19305. She wants the third through sixth reader of the Baldwin
and Bender series, copyrighted 1911 by American Book
Company. She has the second reader. One of the readers
has the poem ‘Taming the Colt,” which she wants.
QUESTION —Edgar Jackson, Ligonier, would like to know
how to puft wheat, rice, and corn for making cereal.
ANSWER Vickie Davidson, Shepherdstown, W.Va.
wanted to know how to make fragrant homemade soap and
where to to purchase the oils. Arthur Sweetman wrote that he
carries the oils and sopa instructions at his shop, Stone Haus
Herbs, 2281 Rehmeyer Hollow Rd., Stewartstown, PA
17363-8940 or call (717) 235-2823.
ANSWER —Both Conny Riggliman, Warriors Mark, and a
N.Y. reader wanted to know how to make feather trees from
goose feathers. One also wanted to know a wholesale source
for goose feathers. The source for the feathers was not sent in
but thanks to Pat Sweetman who writes that she will mail
instructions if Conny sends a self-addressed, stamped enve
lope. Pat's address is 2281 Rehmeyer Hollow Rd., Stewarts
town, PA 17363-8940.
SMITH'S
IMPLEMENTS, INC
Khimraburg, PA
7174204344
ANSWER Evan Weidman, Westfield, wanted to know if
there is a company that makes milk can coolers like those
used before bulk tanks. Thanks to Christine Timbers, Etlan,
Va., who writes that she receives an excellent catalogue that
has the milk coolers, black iron kettles, Aladdin lamps, and
everything else one can think of in it. The catalogue is $3.
Write to Cumberland General Store, Old Time General Mer
chandise, Rt. ‘3, Box 81, Crossville, Tenn. 38555 or call
. 1-800-334-4640.
ANSWER Louise Graybeal, Renick, W.V., wanted to
know where to purchase flaked hominy. She wrote that a
company called Pleezing used to sell it. Thanks to Christine
Timbers, Etlan, Va., who writes that Pleezing still sells it. Con
tact Merchants Grocery Co. Inc., 800 Maddox Drive, Culpep
er, Va. 22701.
WINELAND
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Mirtlmburg, PA
114-7134109
M.S. YEARSLEY
A SONS
Wool Chottir, PA
110-6964990
ANSWER Carol Brown, Halifax, wanted to know where
to purchase patterns to make things out of safety pins and
beads. She especially would like patterns for an angel and
snowman about 10 inches high. Thanks to a Maryland reader
who wrote that the patterns are available through* Enterprise
Art, P.O. Box 2918 Largo, FI. 34649. And, at Craft King, P.O.
Box 90637, Lakeland, FI. 33804.
Lancaster Fanning. Saturday, May 20. IMS-829
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