Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 19, 1966, Image 11

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    Fulton Grange Hears
River Basin Authority
William Volght, Director o£
the Interstate Advisory Com
mittee of the Susquehanna
River Basin, was the speaker
at the regular meeting of Ful
ton Grange November 14 He
cited the need for the Com
pact, and gave an illustrated
talk on it.
Corn and Pie Night was ob
served. The Home Economics
Committee was in charge of
the pie contest, »nd Mrs. Wil
liam Fredd judged the twenty
seven entries. Winners were:
Apple —1, Mrs. Gyles Brown;
2, Mrs Harold Alexander.
Spiced pumpkin —1, Mrs.
Theodore Beck; 2, Mrs. Charles
Tuidall, Sr. Plain pumpkin
1, Mrs. Joseph Sinclair, 2, Mrs.
Mary Sinclair.
Thomas Galbreath was in
charge of the com contest and
Paul Balmer, teacher in the
Agriculture Department of So
fcmeo High School, was the
Judge. Winners in the ten-ear
class were: 1, Clifford Hollo
way, Jr.; 2, Clifford HollowajVt
III; 3, John Galbreath; 4, El
wood Barnes; 5, Leßoy Stumpf.
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Hol
loway, delegates to the Penn
sylvania State Grange conven
tion at New Castle, Pa Oc
tober 24-27 gave their reports
Ten members of Fulton
Gilange attended the conven
tion. Others reporting were
Charles McSparran, Gyles
Bhown and Mrs. Theodore Beck.
Clifford Holloway, Master,
presided at the business meet
ing which was attended by
sixty people The Charter was
draped in memory of John
S. Trimble
The following committees
were appointed for the year
Lecturer Mrs. Sherman
Hdf, tMrs Charles Reed and
Gyles Brown. Agriculture
Clhpoh Metzler, Jr, Grant
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FARM WOMEN NO. 1 TO
ENTERTAIN HOME GUESTS
Mrs. N. J. Fuhrman, Lititz,
will be the guest speaker at a
Christmas program and dinner
for the guests of the Lititz
Moravian Home on Saturday,
December 3. The affair is be
ing sponsored by the Society
of Farm Women 1 and will be
gin at 2:30 p.m.
Committees in charge of
preparation and arrangement
Kieffer, and William Arrow
smith. Home Economics
Mrs. Jesse Wood, Mrs. Owen
Groff, Sr., Mrs Clifford Hollo
way, Mrs. Richard Jackson,
and Mrs. Harold Alexander.
Membership Clair Murphy,
Mrs. Theodore Beck, Mrs Rob
ert Reath, Mrs. Elwood Barnes,
Gyles Biown, and David Wiss
ler. Youth Mrs Stanley
Stauffer, Jr, Mr and Mrs
Richard Holloway, Mr. and Mis.
Richard Nye, David Wissler;
and Stanley Stauffer, Jr. 1
The Youth Committee spon
sored a hay-ride Saturday, Nov
12 which was attended by for
ty people Mrs. Harold Alex
ander and Mrs. Gyles Biown
were in charge of refresh
ments.
The Grange gave donations
to the Tuberculosis and Health
Society of Lancaster County
and to the National Giange
Youth Leadership Fund.
The next meeting will be
held November 28 A Christ
mas party will be held Dec
26 and there will be a fifty
cent gift exchange.
There will be a meeting of
Lancaster County Pomona
Grange officers and commit
tees,' Subordinate Grange Mas
ters, Lecturers and chairmen
of the Youth, Home Economics
and Membership commiittees at
the home of Charles McSpar
ran, Quarryville, - Nov. 29 at
8 ,p.m.
Ph. 653-1821
of the event are: program,
Mrs. Mary Clark, chairman;
ways and means, Mrs. Abram
Bollinger and Mrs. John New
comer, co-chairmen; social,
Mrs. Hazel Ulrich, chairman,
and sunshine, Mrs. C. H. Niss
ley, chairman,
Mrs. Paul Johnson, Paoli,
will speak on the topic “Christ
mas Comes From the Heart,”
at the Agricultural Christmas
program to be held November
29 at the Town and Country
Inn. Vintage. A morning and
afternoon program has been
planned. Proceedings will be
gin at 10 30 am. Reservations
will be accepted at the Agri
cultural Extension Office, Lan
caster, on a first-come, first
served basis. A luncheon will
be served at noon. The local
society will display Christmas
decorations at the program
The afternoon program will
begin at 1 15 pm. for those
wishing to atttend at that time
Miss Grace Miller, librarian
at Manheim Township High
School, was the speaker at the
Society meeting on November
12 at the home of Mrs. Abram
Bollinger. She reviewed sev
eral books of interest to the
women. Mrs Dean Fyock was
the song leader and Mrs Ul
rich led the devotions Roll
call was answered by members
recommending a book to read
Mrs Clayton Sangrey, so
ciety president, conducted the
business' meeting She report
ed that eight members sewed
at the Lancaster General Hos
pital on October 13 and six
members helped to fold seals
at the TB Society on Novem
ber 7.
German beehives are paint
ed bright colors to guide the
bees to their own hives. We
apply the same principle in
our housing developments
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 19, 1966
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard? ...
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
When You Buy Your Holiday Turkey
If you’re selecting your turkey more than
three days in advance of the day you’ll seive
it, better buy a frozen one
Choose the frozen turkey that has an
undamaged wrapper Exposure to air dries
out the meat and encourages a rancid off
flavor to develop
You can safely buy fresh turkey two or
three days in advance Select a turkey with
clean waxy skin, without bruises or discolora
tions, few pinfeathers, and a well-distnbuted
layer of fat
For a mouth-watering bird, choose a
meaty turkey, with broad breast and short,
thick legs and thighs
When you buy a ready-to- of mouth” is one of the most
cook turkey weighing twelve powerful forms of advertising,
pounds or less, allow one When you have a problem,
pound of meat for each serving, be ready with the fac ts Have
When you buy medium or a description of the item, sen
heavy ready-to-oook birds 1 ace or incident being reported,
. birds weighing twelve pounds date of purchase, department,
and over . figure on two and the name or number off
servings from each pound off the salesperson, your sales
turkey. check, and any label, seal,
„ . . warranty, oi guaranty thalt
Communicate With came Wlth the purchase
Businessmen Usually it’s preferable to
Your spending choices tell M your pi obtain in per
busmessmen what you want or m a letter rather than
Tell salespeople what you b telephone
like and dislike about piod- If fajl to get satisfac
ucts and services. ttaon from the retailer, com
Let businessmen know, tact the manufacturer directly,
.through letters and calls, when jf you nave serious trouble
you approve or disapprove of W ith a business firm, contact
their operating policies, their local Chamber of Corn
services, or the products they merce or Better Business Ba
sel! ream They are concerned with
Tell your Mends when you fair practices m business and
have good results with a par- they usually get effective re
ticular product or Store. “Word suits.
THOMAS
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