Blend soup and milk; stir in tuna, peas, and 1 cup po tato chips Spoon into al - casserole. Sprinkle top with remaining potato chips. If desired use whole chips on top of casserole rather than crumbled. Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees) about 25 minutes. Makes three to four servings. Deep Dish Chicken "Pie" 1 can (10 V 6 ounces) con densed cream of celery soup cup milk Vz cup cooked peas 1 tablespoon finely chop ped onion Dash black pepper 1 Cup packaged biscuit mix % cup milk Blend soup and Vz cup of milk. Add chicken, peas, on ion, pepper. Spoon into a 1- quart casserole. Combine bis cuit mix as directed on pack age; drop by spoonfuls onto chicken mixture. Bake in a very hot oven over (450 degrees) about 20 minutes, or until biscuits are lightly browned and sauce is bubbling Makes four serv ings. TWO SCHOLAESHIPS, - each worth $2OO, have been established at the Pennsylva n a State University by the Northeast region of the Flo rists’ Telegraph Delivery'As sociation. They wul be aw arded to students majoring in floriculture, with prefer ence given to juniors and sen iors ✓ The Jacobsen This easy starting, easy running reel type mower is dc signed-by Jacobsen for lawns from 60' x 100' to 100' x 100'. The Victor is safety engineered—made to stand up under heavy duty use, day-in and day-out. with a mini mum of service,. • Safety, snag-proof handle chrome-nickel alloy blades double won’t catch on clothing or shrub- riveted to formed steel spiders. bery when working in close • Easy adjustment of bed knife quarters. Engine and clutch con- to reel with simple micrometer trols at the finger tips. thread screw at each side of the • 6-blade reel. Heat treated mower. See the complete Jacobsen line of 24 reel and rotary Groff’s Hardware NEW HOLLAND Easy terms, low down payment, big frade-in allowance on yoor old mower. Call today fora free home demonstration. AS ADVERTISED IN lilfl AND POST Farm Calendar May 25—8 p.m. DHIA board meeting, Extension Office. May 27—7:30 p.m., Selection of 4-H dairy and Live stock teams, SPABC. May 28—Tobacco Seed Bed Preparation Meetings: 9 a.m., Landisville Re search Station. 10 a.m , John J. Herr farm, Mt. Joy RD 1. 11 a.m., Willis Hackman farm, E-town RD 1. 1 p.m, .John D. Burkhold er farm, Lititz RD 3. 2 p.m., Witmer J. Rohrer farm, Strasburg RD 1. 3 p.m., Amos Stoltzfus farm, Gordonville RD 1. May 27 9:30 a.m., 4-H Home Economics Club leaders training meeting. Griest Bldg. (PP&L), Lan caster. June 22-26—4-H Leadership School, Penn State. June 10—Annual meeting of stockholders, Pennsylvania Potato Industries, Inc., at Potato City Hotel near Coudersport. CONTROL CUTWORMS Where plants are already set in the garden some pro tection from cutworms may be obtained by dusting the soil around the base of each plant, says J. O Pepper ? n nsylvama State University ex tension entomologist. Use 5 per cent DDT or chlordane o r 2V2 per cent heptachlor dust. Recoil Starter "Lo-tone" Muffler Victor type power mowers at For the Farm Wife and Family 4-H Council Lancaster Co. Officers Picked Fred Bernhard, Mt. Jo>, and Betty Umble, Lancaster, were elected Wednesday night to head the County 4-H Agriculture and Home Econ omics Councils, during the annual Officers Training meeting in Neff school, Neffs ville. Miss Umble was returned to the Home Economics pres idency for the second year, w'ilh Bernard serving his first team as Ag Council chief. Home Economics officers elected during the meeting were Miss Umble, Pat Mus ser, vice-pres.j Mary Anne Musser, Manheim RDI, sec retary; Joan Cutler, Drumore treasurer; Barbara Gamble, Columbia RD 2; song lead er; Joanne Denlinger, reporl- Busy? Bank-By-Mail When you hove a lot to do, let the $12950 postman carry your deposit to the bank Ph. EL 4-085 J Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. May 23, 1959 —9 Close Out on Model PS-75 36" TAPPAN STOVE was $139.00 CLOSE OUT PRICE $99*00 OVEN, BROILER. BIG STORAGE ONLY A FEW REMAIN * black - white WARD BOTTLE GAS 25 S~ STATE STREET EPHRATA, PENNA. It's easy and safe to bank by mail. Try it. Use Our Convenient DRIVE-IN WINDOW One-half block from Penn Square on South Queen Street Rear of Main Bank. NATIONAL BANK “Serving Lancaster from 'Center Square since 1889” MIELERSVILLE BRANCH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor er; Helen Musser, Mt. Joy HD 2, and Linda Stehman, Florin, game leaders. Ag Council officers are Bernhard, Gerald Greiner, Manheim RD 4, vice-pres.; Barbara Heisey, Sheridan RD 1, secretary; Darvin Boyd, Ephrata RD 1, treas. urer; Judy Ann Buch, Eph rata RD 2, and J. David Lapp, Bareville RD 2, game leader; Ralph Kreider, Q ville, song leader, and San dra Myer, Lincoln, reporter. DAIRY CALVES are dis tinctly benefitted if fed the best legume roughage avail able—silage, hay, or both, re search at Penn State Agricul tural Experiment Station shows. This is especially true where milk replacement or calf starter is used, a com mon practice on dairy farms. Lancaster Farming Classified Ads Get Results FREE PARKING 25 S. Queen Street— Swan Parking Lot Vine & S Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot S W. Corner Vine & Queen Sts 302 N. GEORGE ST.
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