. M ix well. Serve iy. t * * . so Cooler ITnstant nonfat dry lemonJuice P on cinnamon gglt ins sugar water water ice cream . Sender or electric instant dry milk, union juice, cinna bar and 1% cups L smooth, add 2 of water, blend jn tall mugsorglas , scoop of vanilla ! and two straws. [ servings^ * * wh Cooler ' $2.20 up Scratch $3.80 t $l.lO-52.60 Rabbit pellets . . $5.15 ie nt 25c-45c-$1.20 Dog meal - 100 lb. .--$8.50 $2.95-$4.00 t Altman’s Milk Replacer $2.40 25 lbs. . . $3.95 $2.60 Calf meal . $5.00 $2.40-$4.40 Fitting ration . $3.70 liter $4.40 16% Dairy , r $4.30 Horse Feed $4.00 ility mash. $4.25 ,20% O.F. Hog feed $4.35 mash Altman’s ■ Turkey & $4.95 Developer Pellets $4.80 full hne of Pigeon feed and medication line of Carbola Insecticide and Fungicide .TMAN’S CASH FEED STORE rrisburg Pike Willis H. Weaver, Mgr. - S -j /.■my -- -■ Xjf * C?» v vs W **.****•&> . \ >■ ~' s ■? 1 \*M- I cup.chilled orange juice five-eight cup chilled lime juice V* cup chilled lemon juice 1 cup chilled pineapple jui ce % cup sugar * 3 large scoops vanilla ice cream Put above ingredients in a mixing bowl and beat until the ice creams half melted. Serve at once. Makes three to four servings. * * Chocolate Malted Milk Shakfe Measure into shaker or mixing bowl the following: V 2 cup chocolate syrup V 4 cup malted milk powder 2 cups chilled milk 1 large scoop vanilla or choco’ate ice cream Dash of salt Shake or beat "until well Ph. Lane. EX 4-7715 # mixed and? frothy Sprinkle with nutmeg, if desired. Ser ve at once. Makes two ser vings. Pineapple 'lint Punch 3 cups cold milk 2 cups cold pineapple juice % cup cream, V* cup sugar I'/z teaspoons lemon juice Dash of salt 12 drops peppermint ex tract Combine all ingredients and shake or beat until foa my. Pour into tall glasses, granish with sprigs of mint * serve immediately. Ser ves six. Soc. 7 Votes Two Donations Farm Women’s Society No. 7 met July 11 at the home of Mrs. Mildred Hersh in Paradise, with Mrs. Harry Myers and Mrs. Mark Leon ard as co-hostesses. Members responded to the roll call by relating their most frightening experiences. Mrs. Samuel Wenger, Mrs. Aaron Denlinger, Mrs. Em ma Denlinger and Mrs. Wal ter Snead told of trips taken recently. - Miss Estelle High, also a member, told of food pre paration among the natives of Sierre Leone, West Africa, where she was a missionary for severed years. $3.40 Donations were voted for the Migrant Workers Camp and for the Society’s share of the 1959 County Project of an oxygen tent for the Col- BUY NOW AND GET -ABSOLUTELY FRSI f. i "BURNER with a BRAIN” makes every pot and pan automatic with the purchase of a XURIOUS, DELUXE SUBURBAN ARDWICK GAS RANGE ’ JUST A FEW LEFT IN STOCK YOUR CHOICE OF TWO SIZES 36" WIDE 30" WIDE ANUFACTURED BY HARDWICK—KNOWN FOR QUALITY AND SERVICED BY SUBURBAN PROPANE FAMOUS FOR DEPENDABILITY ’T DELAY... ACT NOW! tlantic States Gas Co. LANCASTER. PENNSYLVANIA ,STER ON HARRISBURG BY-PASS. RT. 230 LcmdisviUe, TWinociks 8-3371 ♦ * * A SENSATIONAL Lancaster' Tanning. Saturday. July 18/ 1959 Farm Wife and Soc. 12 Picnics At Safe Harbor Farm Women’s Soc. 12 met-Tuesday at Safe Harbor park for a family picnic, covered-dish style, with 44 persons present. Plans were completed for a group bus trip to Washing ton, D.C. on Oct. 21st. Mem bers will visit the 'White House, Capitol building, Smithsonian Institute and the Mint. All members desiring to take part .must make reser vations during or before the September meeting. There will be no Soc. 12 meeting in August. When buying fresh mush rooms, select ones that are snowy white and have round ed, knob-like tops tightly closed around the stems, sug gest Penn State extension consumer education special ists. A dark, discolored mu shroom with underside fins exposed is past its choice eating stage. umbia hospital. Hostesses for the Septem ber meeting will be Mrs. Moses Brackbill and Mrs William Buyers. Family Soc. 14 Lists Coming Events Farm Women’s Society 14 met recently in the home of Mrs. Ross Leaman, ROnks RD 1. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Charles Leaman, Mrs. Lester LeFevre, Mrs. Ralph Metzler and Mrs. John Groff. Mrs. Clarence Herr, presi dent, presided and reported on Homemakers Week at ■Penn State in June. Other Soc. 14 members attending, were Mrs. Murl Clark and Mrs. Ellis Esbenshade. Mrs. Melvin Stoltzfus re ported on the Society 14 and 13 June visit to the Lancast er Coupty Home. Members treated those at the home to ice cream and crackers. A one-day bus trip to the Poconos was voted for Octob er. Miss Meriam Leaman led the devotional period. The program featured a review of the book, “Papa’s Wife” by Miss Lillie Ann Werner of Lancaster. Members voted to have a family picnic at 6:30 p. m, August 12 at Paradise Mem orial Park. Patronize Lancaster Farm ig Advertisers. Farmers Supply PASTURGRO is special ly formulated to meet pasture needs. It supple ments plant nutrients in your soil. 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