—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 7.1970 22 Mrs. Henry Musser Mrs. Henry Musser, in her Girl Scout uniform, has her scout notebook in hand as she sits at her desk at home. if you want to TILL, GRADE SLOPES, LEVEL RUTS, DIG HOLES or TRENCHES, RAKE or CULTIVATE... Fn EARTHBIRD Tough, rugged, troublefree tillers that really dig in and get the job done 3. 4 and 5 HP EARTHBIRD TILLERS have the features that match the performance; FINGERTIP DRAG BAR RELEASE controls tilling depth. QUICK-CHANGE BOLO TINES take only seconds to change from standard 22" width to 11" width. Tills up to 32" with optional tines. FULL POWER FORWARD AND SAFETY REVERSE controlled by one lever. SAFETY TINE SHIELD • ADVANCED POWER TRANSMISSION • TOTALLY ENCLOSED POWER GEAR BOX. ASK YOUR YARD-MAN DEALER ABOUT EARTHBIRD FREE DELIVERY! ELI F. KING Pond Road, Ronks R. D. 1 Phone 768-3670 (2 Miles Northwest of Intercourse) get a Gives 28 Years To Girl Scou ts (Continued from Page 17) says this too piesents many chal lenges and often great vcnluies in faith The Musscis had a son who died while attending Haverford College. As a bov. he had been a Boy Scout. They have a daughter, Eliza beth (Betsy) who graduated fiom Bi>n Mawr College and man icd John E. Dixon Ji Fo r the past three \eais thev have ie sided in New Delhi, India, wheie Mi Dixon is woiking with the U S Intelligence Seivice undu the Depaitmcnt of Slate The U S has its largest embassj staff in New Delhi They have two sons and two daughteis who attend Ameucan International School They all like India, especially the people One daughtei and her Girl Scout Troop w'ork with children at St Thersa’s Childien’s Hospital A daughter also helps there twice a week. They expect to letuin to the U.S. this summer Mrs. Musser has traveled ex tensively, having been to the west coast and Canada twice. In 1930 she went abroad with some teachers and visited most of the European countries and saw the Passion play In 1965 she visited her chuich mission fields in In dia and East Pakistan, also Haiti. She enjoyed visiting in the homes and mission schools of national Christians She says the people are so humble and so appreciative that missionanes aie sent She le turned with one of the missionar ies and they visited the Holy Land, lian and Egypt Then last September and Oc tober she and two of her sisters visited her daughter and family in New Delhi for thiee weeks There they found a different level of Indian life and activity. They leturned via Bankok, Cam bodia, Hong Kong, Japan and Honolulu She has collected a lot of col ored slides and many mementos such as art objects in her travels Mrs Musser has been serving on the Boaid of Elizabethtown 'Public Library as chauman of Ipeisonnel She feels availability lof books, records, and pictures, is needed for today’s complex ' world. As a member of Elizabeth town Women’s Club, Mrs Musser helped get this hbraiy staited The Rotary Club and Elizabeth Youths helped organize it It is now part of the Lancaster Coun ty Libraiy System A children’s librarian and two assistants aie on the staff. This libraiy has a program one Sunday afternoon a month for the public. Esther has been a member of Farm Women Society 8 since 1934 and some years ago seived two years as president She en joys the friendship and meeting with these women who are inter ested in basic virtues and issues of life Through the years she has done sure from giving her services to vauous worthwhile causes that she finds little time foi hobbies Though the years she has done some knitting and makes hei own slip covers and draperies n^n I SHOES I Self Service 2750 Columbia Ave. Lancaster Lane. Co.’s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality Super Low Prices Shi’ has a nutnbei of African I 3 ox. pkR. froirn or fried \ iolets and enjoys «rowln« How- onion rinjw eis in summer for bouquets She s.i>s. "I i’hJov my home and the country" She used lo can 400 to 500 jais of food a year and did a lot of pieseivinß and fieezuiß She .still docs some but the family can't use as much now She likes to rook Ilcie aie some of her favonle icnpes. QUICHE LORRAINE (A main dish) 1 9" pic shell, unbaked 4 strips bacon 1 onion, sliced thin, medium 6 07. Swiss cheese 2 oz. Parmesan or other mild cheese 3 eggs, slightly beaten 1 cup light cream ’,4 teaspoon nutmeg ‘,-4 teaspoon salt pinch cayenne Fry bacon ciisp, drv, break in to small pieces, keep to add later. Spread cheese over bottom of crust, then onion slices. Beat eggs, add cream and seasonings. Pour over cheese. Bake at 450 degiees for 5 minutes, then spr inkle bacon bits, bake another 5 , Mlx together, put into greased minutes, then reduce heat to 400 cassero i e Bake 45 minutes at degrees, bake 15 minutes more, Let stand 5 minutes Broiled to matoes are good with it IMPERIAL SEAFOOD CASSEROLE V 2 cup chopped onion J /2 cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons butter 1 can cream of celery soup 1 lOV2 oz. pkg.'frozen crab (cut in 1” pieces) 1 7 oz. can chopped pimento 3 cups cooked rice 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning sale & pepper to taste Garber Oil Co. Texaco Heating Oil Burner Sales & Service MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 SPECIAL VALUES r Grey Herring Bone $6.10 Pr. MEN’S DELUXE Green COVERALLS %a Oft p r In Long, Regular or Short X * • "EVEREADY" RECHARGEABLE FLASHLIGHTS Suggested OUR Retail Price PRICE $ 7.95 $ 6.85 $12.95 $10.95 HAND BAG SIZE REGULAR 2 CELL SIZE "THORSEN" 5 PC. PUNCH & CHISEL SET Suggested Retail Price OUR PRICE $4.34 Set $3.65 Set THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL CHILDREN S WED THRU TUES ‘ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRAND IRREGULAR „ * ~ LONG SLEEVE Size 3 to 14 TURTLE NECK SHIRTS Clothing, Shoes, Housewares, Hardware and GOOD'S STORE 1 mile North of Route 23 Along Route 625 R. D. 1, East Earl, Penna. Ph. 215-445-615* Saute onion, celery In butter until tender. Add int of ingied lenls Tuin into gicascd 2 ql. casseiole, top with onion lings. Hake .it 350 degiees foi 25 minu tes Selves 6 HAWAIIAN HASTY PUDDING Layer in order Riven in a 9" by 13" Rlass baking dish: “2 can crushed pineapple I'a cups Aiircl flake cocoanut 1 box yellow cak mix (unpre- pared). Sprinkle over above. 8 oz. chopped pecans or Maca- damia nuts l‘j sticks butter, sliced thin to cover top completely Bake 35 to 45 minutes at 325 degiees Serve with whipped cream, if desired. BAKED PINEAPPLE 1 #2 can crushed pineapple V- « lb. melted butter 1/ 4 cup sugar 4 eggs, slightly beaten 5 slices Pepperidge bread, bro ken into pieces (regular bread gets too soft) CHOCOLATE COCOANUT 1 can sweetened condensed milk 2 oz. Baker’s chocolate V 2 lb. Angel flake cocoanut Melt chocolate, add milk and cocoanut, mix well Drop on greased cookie sheet. Bake in moderate, almost cool oven for 10 minutes at 300 degrees Re move from pan at once. If oven is too hot they will become wery hard Robert K. Robrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeder* Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 General Merchandise 1 <■ DROPS 5 1.15 EACH
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