10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 22, 1964 Society 3 Hears Talk On Civil War Society pf Farm Women 3 met at the home of Mrs. Wil lie Stober, Adamstown. Paul (ierbinger. Adamstown, was the guept speaker. His subject was '‘Pennsylvanians During the Civil War.” His emphasis was on Lan caster County, telling of the days of 1863. He described out standing generals from the City and County, plus other phases of the military The lack of food in those days was most important in the progress of Lancaster County Because of the high prices and the quantity of food produced The September meeting will here in the county, the Lan- be held in the social hall at caster area became one of the Lincoln Lutheran Church Miss richest counties in the country. Alva Stuber will be hostess choose from in the Mueller line of <bulk milk coolers*• • MU E LLE R L H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Plume: Lane, 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 You're $ $ $ Ahead I with ® MORE FEEDING VALUE I IN BALED HAY AND SILAGES | when you use ft) ISF SILO GUARD with the exclusive ja Fermentation Control Process | SILO GUARD is a food grade product. Applied in ft) small quantities on baled hay or silage of any kind, it ® gives you more protein, good color, more nutrients, and ft! improved flavor while it avoids bad odor and cuts down % on fluid loss. % Field tested and proven Ton thousands of farms and at argicultural colleges, SILO GUARD is tffe” money-mat- rtj ing way to higher milk production or faster weight gains. $ SILO GUARD available now from your nearby ISF $ representative, or write i~ ' -f, ft) ROY H. MILLER I 55 S. Grant Street ■ & Manheim Ph. 665-5213 | ’iH-ittirs »*r*« *iij tn an-Atr* a F«r«- Farm Women 18 Sew Cancer Pads The monthly meeting of Faim Women Society «18 was held at the home of Mrs. Dav id Hess, Lancaster, R 6. Devotions were led by Mrs Melvin E Hess The meeting was devoted to sewing 200 can cer pads. Mis T Hershey Rohrer won the baby picture guessing con test. The next meeting will be held Sept 26 at the Manheim Auto Auction when they will entertain Farm Women So ciety -14. models to A . . New "Economy Model R,” popular Model “M” atmospheric and laboi saving vacuum Model “V ” Whatever type of cooler you may prefer, you’ll find it in the Mueller line, and you may choose from a large range of sizes (100 thru 2000 gallon) fot the one that fits your herd exactly. • Come m and let’s review your milk cooling requirements . it may be the best investment you e\ er made. R. D. 3, Lititz r*#*7 # W S / 'Hit :■ x c;r • For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 9) Vi cup sliced black olives 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Dash Tabasco Cook macaroni until tender drain and rinse in cool water. While macaroni is cooking, cook peas according to pack age directions. Stir gelatin in to Vi cup milk. Let soak 5 minutes. Scald remaining S A cup milk and add to gelatin mixture, stirring until gelatin is dissolved Blend into mayon naise or salad dressing. Chill gelatin mixture until it is the consistency of unbeaten egg white, about 30 minutes. Com bine macaiom, peas, cottage cheese, onion, pimiento, black olives, lemon juice, salt, Wor cestei shire sauce and Tabasco Chill. Fold gelatin mixture in to macaroni mixture Turn in to 2 quart mold and lefnger ate until firm, about 2 hours Remove from mold and serve immediately 4 to 6 servings Any salad that is left over will keep several days if cov ered and refrigerated To serve later, mix the salad with chopped cooked shrimp or tuna or chicken and accom pany with little sandwiches, fruit and milk for lunch OVER 50,000 PAIRS OF FOOTWEAR PRICED EXTRA LOW Now at SUPER SHOE Stock Up Now For Back-To-School LADIES' AND TEEN'S WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS NYLON'S • Seamless • Ist Quality • Run Stop in Shadow Welt O Extra Reinforced-Heel and Toe Sold in 3 P r. Boxes A $2.00 Value CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES MEN'S LEATHER DRESS SHOES Men’s WORK SOX That’s 10c A Pair FREE STORE SIDE PARKING Made In U.S.A. Uppers I S l Leather Sizes To Big 3 NEW LOW PRICE 5 FAIRS FOR 50c SUPER SHOES 220 W. King St. 9 AM. to 9 P.M. Lancaster $l.OO IN BOXES 25< $3.77 Men ’ s 39f DRESS SOX OPEN DAILY A Pair A Pair A Pair A Pair A Pair
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