/»f| AH/T UCUir ectS( society 21 made cupcakes UKAmlt NtWj Farm WamAN for a Chicken Barbecue spon- GRAivrp ■arm ¥¥olll6ll sored by the Solanco'Fair As uKAiNux. #ob , sociation and furnished sand- Fulton Grange #66 held its '* wiches for the USO. They fold regular meeting October 23 SOCIETY 21 ed Christmas Seals at the TB with Master Clifford W. Hollo- Mrs. Morgan Foose, Quarry- Center on Monday, way Jr. presiding at the busi- y l^6 wa s elected vice pres- Mrs Ray Strawser showed ness session. He made the fol- ident of the Society of Farm pictures of her stay in Germany lowing committee appointments Women 21 at a recent covered and England. Holiday foods will for this Grange year: Home Ec- dish s °cial when members of be the program subject when onomics-Mrs. William Walton, Soc,et y 22 were guests. Mrs the group meets on Nov. 9at Mrs. Melvin Shaub, Mrs. Owen Thomas Bradley was elected 7:30 p m at the home of Mrs Groff Sr, Mrs. Gyles Brown, treasurer. Melvin Meek, 8 Cedar Drive, Mrs. Harold Alexander and Mrs Mrs Clair UeLong, president Willow Heights. Co-hostesses Charles Long. Legislative - and Mrs. Park Ressel, secre- Wlll be Mrs Geol ’S e Pickel and Sherman L Hill and Norman tary, are starting their second Mrs Frank Aument. Wood; Youth - Mr. and Mrs. year of a two-year term. SOCIETY 2 Stanley Stauffer Jr, Mrs. Don- The group will sponsor a con- _ , , „ aid Hess. Misses Betty Sheetz testant in the Miss Solanco Pag- 7 , of F 4 arm Women 2 and 'Linda Barnes, James Hu- eant in November. They will me : Sa ; urc r y t 0 ” lake cancer her, Dennis Carroll and Mr. also serve the guests at the Lan- P a ds. The day included a cov and Mrs Chester Todd Jr caster County Home in Novem- cred dish luncheon with Mrs Membership - Clair Murphy, ber with Society 22. Marlin Hosier, Manheim R 4, as Mr. and Mrs. Richard ,Nye; In other recent service proj- and Mis. Layser Shenk Hospitality - Mrs. Thomas Gal- assisting. Ureath. The Hobo Show has , , , . Devotions were led by Mrs been postponed until after the dele f lt f s Fu J ton Gran S e Morns Shaffer. Mrs. Earl Pet beeinnine of 1968 thls week t 0 the Pennsylvania ticoffer presided over the busi oeginning ot xvms state Grange convention at ness meeting. _Mrs. Jesse Wood, Lecturer, Gettysburg. Clifford W. Hollo- Donations were given to the gresented the program. A skit, wa y j r W ill be a delegate to Lancaster Association for Re- A u r J a °j tbe National Grange convention tarded Children and the Nee- Flags* given by Rev. Howard a t Syracuse, N.Y. Noy. 13 to 22. dlework Guild. B. Huddleson together with a Boy Scout Troop 330 wili Mrs Shenk was elected trea display of a very large oollec- gi ve demonstrations on first aid surer. Mrs. Fred Hahn is as faon of of the world; group aa d resuscitation at the next sistant treasurer, mngmg, Columbia the Gem of meeting November 13. Novem- The group will decorate a ta- Une, Ocean ber 27 will be Corn and Pie Ible at the Homemaker’s Chnst - Mir. and Mrs Gyles Brown Night. (Continued on Page 5) STOCKADE BRAND Livestock Equipment • 8 Models oil steel, welded form ond^fe,edict gates • 2 Models dll steel welded head catch gate • All weather salt and mineral feeder/face fly control i f I i ■* • All steef hay and silage bunks \ ' • Groin troughs 4 models • Pickup stockracks • Lifetime free stalls: “unequalled in quality" • Ritchie Waterers and Behlen Steel Buildings For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr. 786-2-235 ,7,7, F R EY BROS. R. D. #2 Quarryville, Penna. 17566 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 28, 1967 —11 or t Farm Wife and Ladies. Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Keep Knives In Good Condition Knives stay in good condition through reasonable care, rather than frequent sharpen ing This means- Cutting on a board. Protecting a knife in storage, not storing it with other tools. Never use it to pry off lids, open packages, or sharpen pencils. Use an old, inexpensive knife for rough jobs. Never use a kmfe to open cans it’s un safe Heat is harmful to knife blades Too hot water can spoil steel, and the handle of a knife is more delicate than the blade Keep knives clean and sani tary and dry thoroughly before storing. Use a cleaver to cut bones not a butcher knife Bones can dull sharp knives. Some Convenience Foods Cost Less There are some convenience Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Pafz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2359 M Family foods that cost less than foods you prepare from “scratch” at home. They include- instant coffee, canned or frozen orange juice, canned red sour cher ries, ’ canned or frozen lim» beans, canned or frozen com, canned or frozen peas, canned, spaghetti, and devils food cake mix. Curtains for Less? Check the dress goods coun ters for possibilities when you choose fabrics for curtains Dress fabrics are colorful and exciting in design and tex ture. They are usually available in varied widths and fibers Cost per yard is less than what you usually find in drap ery fabrics Read the label before you make your decision Label (Continued on Page 7) THOMAS
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