Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 26, 1970, Image 28

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    Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 26.1970
A Cam Wmmmh mour, whov satirical lisjlit
Tv™*," .07 \ m-iscs arc Men in Familj W, ok
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mem be i took pa.t in the pro- lions dinlribulid ovci the
United States
Thr next meeting will bo Sat- During the business poition
mi day. Octobei 17 at the homo of of the meeting conducted bv
Mis Ralph Schlegelmilch. RDB. Mrs. William Dean, a gift of
I.ancastei The program theme ten dollais was sent to the
vill be a llaisest Sale. United Campaign. Plans ssere
Also made to entertain guests at
Conestoga View on October 15.
Society 28
Society of Fmm Women 28 u JS selected to icprosent So
ncld the September meeting at city 28 in the Faim Woman of
Cripple Creek, with Mrs. Gor- t *' <? ' car con,esl
Jon Mellmger and Mis. .1 Rich- The next mvtt , ns w ,ll be held
u.d Herr as hostesses Mrs 22 h home of Mrs
Ravmond Landis was in charge u _ .
ol devotions Donald High, 21ao Jams Road.
. Lancaster, when Paul Hollinger
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Vdolescencc" b> Richaid At- tour of the Hob Lands
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FARM TIRE SERVICE
Fully equipped truck for on
the farm or in the field.
Call us ... for fast action.
SWEIGART FIRESTONE
329 W. High St., Mauheim, Pa.
Phone 665-2258 or 665-3603
In other business. Mis Dean
For The Farm Wife and Family...
(Continued from Pane 22)
until healed tlifiiuh Make* 6-8
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SQt'ASH-TOMATOCHEKSE
CASSKKOI.E
4 large zucchini or >ellow sum
mer squash
I small onion
3 slices bread
Special Milk Program
Continued Thru Oct. 15
Secretary of Agriculture Clif
ford M. Hardin recently an
nounced continuation of the
Special Milk Program for the
1970-71 school year.
The Secretary said all State
agencies are being notified by
wire to authorize schools and
child-care institutions to operate
the program at year-age levels
through October 15, 1970, the
expiration date of the Congres
sional "continuing resolution”
under which all USDA pro
grams are opeiating pending
passage of the appropriations
bill.
Both the Senate and the
House have approved $lO4 mil
lion for the Special Milk Pro
gram for the year ending June
30, 1971. The USDA appropria
tions bill is now awaiting action
by a Senate-House Conference.
The Special Milk Piogram
was first authorized by Con
gress in 1954, and provides
cash subsidies to schools, child
care centers, and similar non
pi of it organizations to pay part
of the cost of milk served to
childien
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It Pays
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NO MORE DAILY FEED CHORES!
takes only minutes to pump in a 7/10 day
supply of Mol-Mix Liquid! '*
CUT MY FEED COSTS! ... and locked- NO WEATHER WORRIES! Mol-Mlx won’t
in my winter feed prices with a Mol-Mix i • • emulsifiers 'kfe% ingredients in
booking l orfifbfm iuspens&in.. .
2 cups cooked or canned toma
toes
I teaspoon salt
I cup thin strips of cheese
Pepper, as you like
Slice squash. Finely chop
onion. Cut bread in small pieces
Put tomatoes in greased baking
pan: cut up large pieces. Sprin
kle onion, bread, salt and pepper
over tomatoes. Put squash on
lop Put cheese over squash
Cover and bake at 375 degrees
about 45 minutes, until squash
is tender. Makes 6 servings,
about 1 cup each
JAMESWAY
Cow Comfort Barn Equipment
STANCHION TIE STALLS ME »TALL»° NS
STALLS STALLS _
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FREE COW. CALF. WATER ft AMS
STALLS BULL PENS CUPS
Quality-Built to Last and Last
♦ Plus Free Planning Help
J* Automatic Parlor Feeding
* All-Season Ventilation
* Installation and Service
Come in Today for Details.
M. E. SNAVELY
445 South Cedar St., Lititz, Pa. 17543 Ph. 626-8144
NO MORE WRESTLING with feed bei
.burning ’em, cleaning up the spills—i’ve
gone Mol-Mix Liquid!
YES, IT WAS MY LUCKY DAY
WHEN I DISCOVERED
MehMht
JOHN Z. MARTIN
Nou Holland R=l
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Ph: 717-354-5848