• Form Women (Continued from Page 20) Ressel, president, opened the meeting. Devotions were con ducted by Mrs. Helen Ressler. Reports were given by the sec ictary and treasurer. An arm chair travel along the Susque hanna River was given by slides by Donald Campbell Committee chairman reported. Plans were made by the ladies to prepare cancer dressings on Thursday, Oct. 16 in the home of the president. The next meet ing will be held Oct. 30 at the Eagle Gun Museum, Strasburg. Society 23 Robert Millard, speech ther apist at the Cleft Palate Clime, was speaker of Farm Women 23 as they entertained Society 26 in the MMlersville Fire Hall. The meeting was a covered dish luncheon with 28 persons attend ing. Millard showed slides of the work at the clinic and explained in some detail the activities there. Mrs. Clayton Charles, piesi dent, reported that 160 cancer pads were sewn by the group this year and that the 50 ditty bags sewn by the Society for the Ameiican Red Cioss weie com pleted The group sent $lO to fill the bags to be distributed by the Red Cross to American service men in Vietnam at Chustmas They heard a report on the visit to Embreeville State Hospital, where the group played with the patients, had group singing and piovided refreshments Wendell Funk accompanied at the piano and Mrs. Charles led the singing Money was sent for a Chnst- Start raising more and better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing milk replacer. Just fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer and warm water and keep it warm until calf nurses the mix (approx. 14 pz.) Then it wiU mix a fresh batch of water mid replacer. For more information contact YOUNG BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2462 Peach Bottom, R. D. 1, Pa. 17563 SPECIAL VALUES Free with each purchase of a pair of Wolverine shoes or boots 2 Bladed Pocket* Knife —3" Blade NEW PERFECTION ££ ■■ P" PORTABLE HEATER *1 HXS Burns Kerosene ■ *0 *0 With glass fire box $21.25 MEN'S NYLON VEST « Simulated lambs wool-lining J 3 colors for work or hunting ea THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL WEDNESDAY thru TUEaiiA* ■ Boys’ size 2to 7 Nationally advertised brand 1 BOXER PANTS nn _ irregular $ 1 .00 j. - 4> 1 .1J Khaki color only ||| JL Clothing, Shoes, Housewares, Hardware and General Merchandise GOOD'S STORE 1 mile North of Route 23 Along Route 625 R. D. 1, East Earl, Penna. Ph. 215-445-6156 If You Musi- Reduce, Follow Sensible Plan Avoid getting a case of “cal orie confusion” when you’re try ing to lose a few pounds, sug gests Mrs. Ruth J. Buck, exten sion foods and nutrition special ist of The Pennsylvania State University. When you skip one or two meals a day, it’s easy to develop calorie confusion, and you usual ly end up eating more food at other meals and often uncontrol led snacking. What happens is that you often tally up more calories dunng the day than if you had stuck to a normal meal routine. The same kind of calorie con fusion happens with the potato. A small potato has about the' same number of calories as a slice of bread It’s the extras, such as sour cream, gravy, and butter, you put on the potato that add to the calorie count. Toast stays in the same calorie grouping as bread It’s just bread with lower moisture content Calorie confusion can make dieting difficult Fad or notion dieting can still leave you m the heavy-weight class yet deprive mas gift foi Lin Sam Yul, the 14-year-old Korean boy “adopt ed” by the Society Refreshment stands will be in service at the faim sale of John Murry, Wash ington Boio Rl, on Oct 18, and a household sale on Oct 11 at the Jacob Hess lesidence, Lan caster R 2 The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs J Newlm Groff, Lancaster R 2, when elec tion of officers will take place and dues will be paid A hanky exchange will be featured. you of much needed nutrients, reminds Mrs. Buck. A wise plan is to get milk, meats, fruits and vegetables, bread and cereals in to your everyday eating pattern. You'll know the number of cal ories in a serving of each kind of food This means you’ll follow a good caloric-counting guide and know how many calories your meals will provide. Don’t skip meals, cautions Mrs. Buck. Have more “little” meals if you wish. Just save some foods from main meals and eat them between regular meals. Re member to keep the calorie count withm the day’s budget. ET BE QUICK. This hooded sweater is a wonder for summer. It cuddles you on the beach after a cooling swim and goes over all kinds of sportswear. Using %" diameter needles with two strands each of worsted and sport r arns, it is a bieeze to knit Free instructions for misses’ sizes small, .medium and large are available by sending a self-ad dressed, stamped envelope to the Needlework Editor of tins news paper along with your request for Leaflet PK 4924. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 4. 1969—21 Ladies, Have You Heard?... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist • «••••••••• ••••••••••••• To Wrap Meat For The Freezer Here’s a method of wrapping meat recommended by the Ameri can Meat institute. Use enough freezer paper so the edges can he folded down at least three times. Place the meat in the center of the paper. Separate individual servings (such as steaks, chops, or giound meat patties) with sheets of freezer paper so the meat will come apart easi ly before cooking. Bring two edges of paper together above the meat and fold down in one-half to one-inch folds until the paper is tight against the meat. Press the wrap closely to the meat to force out the an. Seal edges carefully with freezer tape, or fold ovei ends at least twice and tie securely. Mark each meat package to show content, number of sewings, and date of fieezing Freeze meat quickly and stoic at zero degrees temperature or lower When You Buy Men’s And Boy’s Clothes The sizing system for men’s and boys’ clothes is not unifoim The system that is used is based on body measurement When you shop for men’s and boys’ cloths Have these measurements han dy current weight, height, and body proportions Measurements used are height, chest, waist, trouser inseam, arm length and circumference of head and neck Coats and jackets for men and & »i" 1 \ V" \ THOMAS bays are sized by height and chest measuie. Ti ouseis, slacks, shoits, and leans aie sized by waist mea suie and length of inseam For best icsults, have your man or boy along on a shopping tup gaiments should be tued on foi fit, comfoit, and appear ance Furniture Terminology Traditional great periods of furniture style reproduced or imitated Every generation bor lowed something from the past closer to contemporary than to any historical precedent Reproduction a copy of an old piece of furniture of historic 1 style. If it is accurate in all de tails, it is a replica; if it follows the general external form, it is a reproduction. Adaptation a i eproduction that preserves the spirit o| the original piece which inspired it Authentic genuine, an exact replica Style a distinctive manner of designing typical of any given time, place, person, or group. SAVE AT BOB'S Save Rite market 743 S. BROAD ST. LITITZ, PENNA. Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 9 Sunday 9 to 5 I""sUpTr| SHOES I Self Service 2750 Columbia Ave. Lancaster Lane. 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