For Farm Women * (Continued from page 10) Mix Together , cup hot water which raisins were cooked in 1 teaspoon soda m the hot wat- cup milk 3*cups flour 1 pound raisins Add 3 egg whites last Makes 25 cakes. Bake in oven at‘4oo degrees. t K We’ll be looking for letters and recipes from some more *of our friends next week. Lick Mastitis These SURE Ways! ROCKLAND'S PENTACIN . . Plus other potent antibiotics Available In 7Vi gram tubas. hr Twice tbs Power—Twlcs the Strength SUPER PENT-A-CIM INJECTOR And For Multiple-Don PENTA-CIN in THE . DIAI-A-^^^E SHOTS with REAL CONVENIENCE At all daalen. R' 1 ROCKLAND C CHEMICAL CO. WEST CALDWELL N. J PHo-M West Willow Farmers Association WEST WILLOW COM! IN ro lt A DMMOMSTAATION NOW! I AUTHORIZED MOTO-MOWER DEALER Farm Women’i Farm Women 20, 19 Treat Comity Home Guests 4-lso at the meeting members voted to make a donation to Heart Haven. Mrs. Park Rein hart, president, presided. Roll call was answered by exchang ing covered dishes. Miss Nancy E. Bower, assist ant extension home economist, spoke on “Color in the Home” and illustrated her talk with swatches of material and photo graphs to show liow the home would look if furnished as she had suggested. It was reported that the soci ety is presently conducting a drive to increase membership. The next meeting will be held at 2 p. m Thursday, April 4, in William Herr r Quarryville home 0 f Mrs j o h n Ferguson, Umonville, Chester Countv. As sistant hostess will be Mrs Rein hart, her sister. Farm Society 20 visited the Lancaster County Home on Wednesday with Farm Society 19. The societies served ice cream and pretzels to the guests. Society 20 also planned a St. Patrick’s Day party to be held tomorrow night at the home of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, Kirkwood RD> at their meeting last Thursday in the home of Mts As part of your good poultry management, it is necessary that you buy the best chicks available. Honegger Layers have prov en the best in the nation dur ing 1956 by having top pen (489 pens entered) all breeds, all contests. This winning pen averaged 305 eggs in 350 days with 100% livability. Order your 1957 chix from breeders of the identical blood lines as these 1956 champions. Keep accurate records and your net profits will soar as egg production, size and in terior quality of Honegger lay ers are tops. Chalk white eggs, too. Come see our breeders on the new Hawkins slat floors youll be glad you did. P.S. Farm management ex perts predict a good egg year in 1957. ' ' ' “ .. . REAL ECONOMY Windle’s Hatchery COCHRANYILLE, PA. Phone—LYric 3-5941 Find aol haw *asy lawn mowing «an ba a canialianal now Mola-Mowari haw maty H l« to awn Ph. Lane. EX 4-5019 Society News RD. Society 1 Hears Mrs. Mary Hess Mrs. Mary Hess, a retired mis sionary, who served 36 years in Africa, was ithe guest speaker at a meeting of Society 1 March 2 at the home of Mrs Abram Bol linger, R 4 Lititz. Contributions of food were brought for the Cnspus Attucks Center. An invitation from Soci ety 10 was read inviting the ladies to accompany them to the Flower Show in Philadelphia, March 27, A contribution of $5 was voted for the Health Fair at the Y M. C. A Mrs Howard Wolf gave a report of the executive boSrd meeting, and a food sale at the Snyder farm on March 20 was announced. Mrs. C. H. Nissfey distributed material for cancer dressings to be made by the members Mrs. Roy Bollinger was co hostess, and Mrs. Wolf presided. Miss Patty Bollinger had charge of the devotions and entertained with piano selections. The next meeting will be held April 6 at the home of Mrs. Claytpn 'Sangrey. Hartmg’s, bak ery will demonstrate cake de corating. Farm Women 2 Plan Spelling Bee Farm Women 2 plan to hold an old washioned Spelling Bee at 7-15 p. m. next Fnday, March 22, in the Penryn Fire Hall. There will be four classes and three prizes given to each class. Entertainment will be furnish ed by the Holstein No. 4 Quartet from Lampeter. Mrs. John Roth, Florin, will give a monologue. Farm Women 2 will also present a play. There will be refresh ments and a sale will be conduct ed at the end of.the program. tttttt mcle a Admission wil be free, but donations will be accepted at the door. The Society met Saturday in the home of Mrs. Alvin Gtaybill, R 4 Manheim. Mrs. John O. Snave ly, president, presided. Society 22 to Serve At Crispus Attucks Farm Women 22 met March 12 at the home of Mrs. Clarence Rohrer, Smoketown. The women will serve at the Cnspus Attucks Center in Lan caster, April 4. On April 10, the group will entertain at the County Home. Also planned is a mother daughter banquet May 8 at Mil ler’s Restaurant. The next meeting of the Society will be held at 1:30 p. m. April 9, at the home of Nancy Bare. Farm Women 10 Guests Of Society 13 Saturday Farm Women 13 entertained members of Farm Women 10 at a meeting Saturday in the Farm Bureau building, Dillerville Rd Mrs. Chester Buzzard, Lan caster, spoke on “The Parable of the African Violet,” and dis played a number of her violet plants. Marimba selections were played by Mrs. Chester Christ. Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 15, 1957—11 Planning Spring House Cleaning Adds Speed and Reduces Work Warm days bring thoughts of stronger leg and arm muscles, spring housecleaning, which in Bend at the knees and hips, turn means e\tra work to some The third part ol every job is homemakers But needless “clean-up.” All tools and supplies chores can be eliminated if must be put awav in their prop there’s a plan of attack, er place. Allow time for this. IVs Miss Ruth Kimble, extension important both to safety and the home economist, Lancaster general principles of good mana county, suggests listing all the gement jobs to do Decide which ones should be done daily, weekly, monthly, or seasonally. Then spread out the work so not all is undei taken the same week or even the same month With im proved methods and equipment, cleaning is now a year-round job. One method of reducing work is to eliminate parts or all of some jobs Then divide the work into three stages First is the “get ready"” stage Be sure all the right or best tools, equip ment, and supplies are assembled before vou start A cart, basket, qr wheel table with all cleaning materials cuts down on steps and reduces time. Second is the “do it” section Motion and posture are usually involved in this performance part of the job. 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