I ns Farm Women FARM WOMEN 23 Twenty members of Society of Farm Women 23 met tout weak in the borne of the retorting pres iden's, Mrs Milton Funk, Wash ington Boro HI. Mi’s. Enos New comer ’led devotions For the program, Mrs. Paul li€ agy, Washington Boro, who returned from a Christmas holi day m Bermuda with her fami ly, snaied some of their ex penances Secret sisters were revealed and new names drawn Mrs Maurice Hostetler was in charge of the' program Mis Clay t o n Charles, v in coming president, conducted the business meeting Four urban families were pro vided a complete Christmas dm nei with gifts and toys The names of the families were sup plied hy the Salvation Army. fiiA Christmas card, handmade tjfy the I'l-year-old Korean or phan boy supported by 'the club for me past nine years, was dis played An additional gift of $l5 was given to the county project of furnishing the kitchen at the Fam Si Home Foundation, now under 'construction. Also ap- Agway ■* h INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL APPLIANCES AND SNOW EQUIPMENT Save up to $2OO. Off Lisl on Snowmobile and up to $lOO. Off List on Appliances 515.00 This Coupon Worth $ 15.00 An Additional Qff ' 'j ' On all appliances and Snow Equipment Garden Tractors and Riding Mowers 515.00 Now thru Jan. 15th 515.00 Count bn us to service everything we sell! 24 Hour Service Doily Ph. 394-0541 proved was the continuation of aid to three children an the State School for the Mentally Retarded at Hamburg, whereby a birthday gift and a small amount of personal spending money will be forwarded for 1968 Society 23 will distribute fruit and cookies to the Lancaster County Home and Hospital on Jan. 18, along with Society 24 The special activities commit tee is planning lefreshment stands ait three farm sales in February and March. Mrs Edgar Funk and Mrs Ben Shank were named dele gates to the 4£ i annual convent toon of Farm Women of Penn sylvania in Hamsburg, Jan 15 and 16 Mrs Robert Rohrer and Mrs Lester Newcomer were named alternates Mrs Charles wall also attend Bus reserva tions are to be made with Mrs. Frank Hodecker, Society 10. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Paul Funk, W ashungton Boro Rl, when can cer pads will (be made FARM WOMEN 5 Society of Farm Women 5 met at the home of Mrs. Samuel Longenecker, 140 Sunny Slope Lane, Manheim, last week. A short business meeting was conducted by the president, Miss (Continued on Page 12) BEE-LINE Supply Center 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER Just A Few 17 HP. Snowmobiles left! Come in today and get a free ride! HURRY! GRANGE NEWS Fulton Grange #66 will hold its regular meeting January 8, 8 pm at the Grange Hail m Oakryn. Mrs Jesse Wood, Lec turer, will present a program on community service The Youth Committee will sponsor a dance for the young people of the community January 13, 8 30 to 1130 pm “Lookouts” or chestra will furnish the music. Lancaster County Pomona Grange #7l will hold a dinner meeting January 20, 7 pm. at the Rhoads Spanish Restauiant, Quarryville Reservations aie m charge of the Executive Com mittee Richard Maule, Coleram Grange, Clair Murphy, Fulton Grange, and Alfred Wanner, Salisbury Grange and must he made toy January 17 Charles G McSparran will preside at the business session and Miss Helen Wanner will conduct a m am o rial service Norman Mauie and his team from Chester County will install the officers for the next bien nium One pound of learning re quires ten pounds of common sense to apply it. HURRY! & SB Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 6,1968 —11 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Furniture Terminology Traditional Great periods of furniture style reproduced or imitated Eveiy genera tion bon owed something from the past closer to contemporaiy than to any historical pie cedent Reproduction A copy of an old piece of furniture of historic style If it is accurate in all details, it is a lephca, if it follows the general external foim it is a lepioduction Adaptation A leproduction that pre serves the spirit of the original piece which inspired it Authentic genuine, an exact replica Style A distinctive manner of design ing typical of any given time, place, peison, or group The Cost Of Snacking A large share of your family’s food money goes for potato chips, pretzels, and nuts Almost two billion dollars were spent in a recent year for snack foods Shelf space for snack foods at stores has increased 50 percent in length in the last thiee yeais, according to trade papers Snacks, like candy, are often bought on impulse Bright pack ages, tantalizing new items, catchy names, and desire for approval of family and friends induce the purchase of many snack items When Is Bread Fresh? When you buy bread, how do you know it’s fresh’ The familiar squeeze test is no longer reliable for detecting the freshness of bread. Some new bread formulas contain softeners as an ingre dient These softeners keep bread soft for days And some compact loaves may be very fiesh but because no softeners have been added they don’t yield to the squeeze test. Arrange Furniture For Senior Citizens Consider comfort, conven ience, and safety when you ar range furniture for a senior citi zen. Because older persons aren’t likely to change their I FIRST FEDERAL ‘avings and/oan ASSOCIATION OP LANCASTER will be issuing SAVING CERTIFICATES in a minimum amount of $5,000.00 effective January 2nd, T 968 for a period of 6 months. Saving Certificates can be issued from regular sa; mg accounts during month of January and earn interest as of January 2. Phone 393-0601 or stop at 25 N. Duke St., Lane. furniture arrangements often, you’ll do well to plan an ar rangement that will be satis factory for a long time Plan traffic lanes through a room for comfort and safety. Check that doors open away fiom traffic lanes and that fur niture doesn’t stick out into walking areas Leave plenty of room to walk aiound chairs, tables, and other furniture. Plan furniture airangements so the center of the room re mains clear For safety’s sake, avoid small stools, floor pillows, or scatter rugs O For The Farm Wife (Continued from Page 10) 5 ingredients and mushroom mixture Blend well Pour into 6 greased individual casseroles. Combine cracker crumbs, cheese and anchovies Add remaining 2 tablespoons butter, melted. Blend thoroughly Sprinkle ev enly over casseroles. Refriger ate until ready to heat and serve. If chilled for any length of time, let stand at room tem perature before baking Bake in a preheated moderate oven (350 degrees) 25 to 30 minutes or un til golden Garnish with lemon and parsley. Makes about 6 servings THOMAS