jig\ ■■ ■ j|H§ « Wa|B ■ >Elaine Stoltzfus and Robert Gif ANGt NEWS' rindlcy. John C. Hodman, Quar ■wfcWW*r i.willc, showed some very inter- Fulton Grange #66 held their csting pictures of a big game semi-monthly meeting January hunting trip four local men took 26 at their hall in Oakryn with l » Biitish Columbia. Canada, the Master, Richard Holloway, hist summer The trip was made conducting the business meeting hy plane and horseback. The Youth committee is plan- Mrs. Stauffer conducted a ning to have a sledding party “Tiuth and Consequences” game Jan 21, (today) 7:30 pm. at the with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Gal home of Miss Sylvia Shirk, Card- breath, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose inal Drive, Quairyville R.l, if Gifting, Mr. and Mrs Gyles there is snow, if not they will Biown, Mr and Mrs Norman have a fun party. Wood participating. They are Mrs. Stanley Stauffer Jr. pre- conduct a scavenger hunt un settled the program which fealur- 111 the next meeting and bring ed one of the Lancaster Co blue- in a number of articles. The libbon square dance team prize winning couple will receive free winneis at the Pa. Farm Show, turkey supper tickets. Taking part were Mr and Mrs. The program theme for the Roj Eager, Mr. and Mrs Stanley Feb 9 meeting will be “Pollution Stauffer Jr, Miss Sylvia Shirk, On The Farm.” The Junior Gran- Clifford Holloway 111, Mrs ge will meet that night also 000 DO X___N \ x S State Capital Savings and Loan ANNOUNCES pour ion- I a Jp\ i Savings i; Mow filftel - JB ytesw Now you can save op to $20,000 at State Capital Savings and receive in sured protection by a permanent agency of the U S. Government. You are also protected by State Capital's own reserves and sound management, which has paid uninterrupted earnings since 1397. Stop in today and save the State Capital way. STAT 108 N. Second St., Harrisburg vow#. Branch Office: Camp Hill Shopping Center Member Federof F/ome toon Bont System 1 1111 Insured up h $20,000 by Federal Sa\mgs and Loan Insurance Corporation Vs"''' -ISII AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Farm Women An informal fun night and come-as-you-are meeting of So ciety of Farm Women 29 was a relaxing evening out for mem bers as the 25 women chatted to gether and discussed materials needed for the February meet ing when a handicraft program is planned. The January meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Allen Esbenshade, Mount Joy Rl, with Mrs. Jay Stauffer serving as co hostess. Mrs. Dale Hiestand, vice president, conducted the brief business meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. Ronald Ober. During the business portion, Mrs. J. Stanley Newcomer re- ported on the activities of the state convention and present ed the five resolutions adopted by the state- delegates concern ing education, religion and pa triotism. She particularly em phasized the resolution encoui aging each person to work on conservation of natural and historical resources, beginning in her own area, even in her own back yard, if need be. (Continued on Page ?4) Fulton Giange was host to a regional Giange meeting Janu ary 27 The following Pa. State Grange officials spoke briefly and conducted workshops; Mast ei, A Wajne Readmger; Secre tary, J. Luther Snyder and Mrs Snyder; Women’s Activities Di rector, Mrs Ross Metz; Junior Grange Superintendent, Mrs. Alan Markel, Regional Youth Committee Member, Kenneth Schlegel. i | i 1 ~ C-n«»ni*rTJi ncl 1 r hi tj . uia I v !3 \ oareJ \ SOCIETY 29 V » Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 31.1970 Ladies, Have You Heard? ... *■-. * By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist When You Choose Canned And Frozen Vegetables Most canned and frozen vegetables aie packed and pi iced ac cording to quality or grade even if the giade isn’t indicated Grade A or Fancy means lop quality, tender succulent vegetables with excellent flavor and color Grade B or Extia Standaid means slightly mature vegetables with good flavor and coloi Grade C or Standard are matuie vegetables not as tasty or good-appeaung as Giades A and B. Whole vegetables or specially sized vegeta bles usually cost more than cut styles Fancy cut vegetables aie moie expensive than othei cut styles Dices, short cuts and vegetables pieces aie least expensive. The U S giade name on a can or package means the vegetable has been packed under continuous USDA inspection. Roquefoit Fiance The grade name or the contm- Children Need Encouragemert nous inspection statement may As a paient, tiy to objectively be shown within the USDA appiaise your child’s ability, shield. Tnen encouiage and even insist Safety Pays that he woik up to that capacity. If someone’s clothes catch fiie Help yom child dieam enough foice him to drop or lie down to realize what he can or can't wherever he is If a rug, coat or do wool blanket is available, roll Then provide encomagement, the person into it to smother the mthei than piessme to help him five seek his goals If no heavy article is handy roll him over and ovei until the flames are out The natural tendency when common about the faun and clothes catch fire is to run This many non-farm piemises, they only makes the fire burn faster can be used to waim looms and and inci eases the danger of flam- motors, and to keep pipes and es and smoke sweeping up tow- pumps from freezing On live ard the face. stock farms many are used to Use care when you’re near op- waim the area of a new-born pig en flames or lamb, this is very important Origins Of Better- m extiemely cold weather. I’d Known Cheeses hke to caution all useis to be Camembert France certain that the heat lapip is Cheddar (aged) United we jj f as t ene d so that it will not S Damshßlu d e a - Denmark do '™ int ° beddin * J* f ber Excelsior - Fisnce flnnirnsble ixistexislj cinci tlist in© Goigonzola (Colombo) —ltaly unit is safely out of reach of all Gouda (farmer’s aged) Hoi- amma ls In times of stress and land „ , , excitement animals may not be- Sieml’romage 1 -France have noimally and will attack Paimesan Italy these fixtures in then pens. <3 THOMAS Heat Lamps The use or neat lamps is very 21