Farm Women Societies Society 1 Mrs. Ruth Orvis. occupation •l therapist at the Chester County Home For the Aged, .Laac ly picnic held on August 5 was given by Mrs. Zahn. Mrs. Roy Brubaker reported on the re cent bake sale. Mrs. Carman announced the following schedule of meetings: October 13 from 9 n.m. to 2 p.m- sewing at the Lancaster General Hospital: November 7 County Convention luncheon meeting at the Farm and Home Centci; and Apple Butter Mak ing at the Landis Valley Mu seum on October 3. Evelyn Ay Sempier will be the guest speaker at the Coun ty Convention and the Bell Ringers from the Martin Mylin School will entertain Tickets for this affair may be secured from Mrs Carman. Women r. om the local society A “dean” light glows to in dicate when the range is in the clean cvcie, and a “lock” light warns the homemaker that the oven door is latched shut and cannot be opened until the oven has copied to cooking temperatuie Other convenience features of this range not found on older models are two high speed surface units which can boil water m sec onds, infimte-heat surface unit controls, a timed appliance outlet, oven timing clock, and - lemovable trim rings and re flector pans. who will participate in the Har vest Days at Landis Valley in clude: Mrs. Martin Hess, Miss Rachel Bollinger, Mrs. Martin Moore, Mrs. Roy Brubaker. Miss Mildred Shreiner, Mrs. Willis Bucher, Mrs. Daniel Brubaker, Mrs. Henry Shreiner and Mrs. Carman. The nextßbeiety meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Franklin Weber, Lititz RD2. Mrs. Elmer Hershey will be the co-hostess. Miss Rachel Bolling er will present the devotions. Society 2 A donation was made to the United Campaign by Society of Farm Women 2 at a meeting held m Mt. Gretna Hostesses weie Mis Rufus Waltz and Mrs Fred Hahn Mrs Anna Cape (Continued on Page 26) DEPENDABLE IS ELECTRIC HEAT! Dependable because there's so little that can ever go wrong with it. No regular cleaning or adjustments are needed. In some types there isn't even one moving part except in the thermostat. So convert your home to flameless electric heat 500 n... and enjoy pure comfort as well as real dependability. Call PP&L today for a free estimate of the cost to heat your home electrically. LuncnstcT Farming. Snliirdny. September 2(>. l!)70 2.'1 I Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomu, Extension Home Economist What’.s your favorite apple? Red Delicious. Mclntosh, a tan Noithern Spy? You can be the judge because there is a largi a hardy fall dish.* For dessert you can depend on the old favorite applr pic, or apple cobbler, or even spiced apples. You can try your hand at mak ing mulled cidei when the frost is on the pumpkin this fall, or you might try apple cranbeiry punch for the football ciowd Whatever your taste buds thrive on you can satisfy the whole family with an apple assortment of apples at retail markets now. and more coming in Apples head USDA’s Plentiful list for October An apple makes a good low-caloue snack (only 70 calories if it’s medium size) oi you can use apples in your main couise peihaps Mincemeat apple filled peaches which provides iccipe Ficsh apple production Octobei, the month of cusp forecast for the 1970 haivest is autumn days, thoughts of Hal the second hugest in 30 yeais loween and pumpkins, pio\ides On the plentiful list for Octo- the peifect setting foi mtei est her in addition to applesauce >ng menu^ dish and apple juice \ul e p * guide and plan meals aiound broilei-fiyeis, diy beans, can- t^e Foui” rr.lk, vege ned peaches, canned salmon table-fiuit, meat and biead omons, eggs, potatoes, and dried ceieal gioups Mincemeat-apple filled peach es (8 seivings). Use 1 cup finely chopped apples, Vz cup mince meat, Vz cup mimatuie maish mallow', 8 canned peach halves, diained, and peach siiup as needed prunes Garber Oil Co. Texoco Heating Oil Burner Sales & Service MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 Start raising more and better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way rnilk renlacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk leplacer and warm water and keep it waim until calf nurses the mix (appiox. 14 oz.) Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer. For more information contact YOUNG BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2463 Peach Bottom, R D. 1, Pa. 17563 I Ready-Mixed I CONCRETE I I lew' ■ ■ New Holland, Pa. HOLLAND STONE slew Ho'bud Cess's Products Ladies, Shop October Plentiful* Mix apples, mincemeat and marshmallows. Place peaches m baking dish and fill centers with apple mixture Pour a few tablespoons of peach sirup into bottom of dish. Bake at 375 for about 20 minutes, until (Continued on Page 31) CONCRETE SLOCK METAL WINDOWS . N-' ' V r t ■*i< Q \ Si? \\ v.“ THOMAS 354-2314 * >i • i