State Farm Women Elect Officers At Convention - Two hundred and sixty .dele- leaf, Lancaster County, con .gates from seventeen .Penn- tinues. ■ as state secretary, as jsylyania .counties attended the- sisfed by Mrs. Harold W. Gray business session c" the 52nd an*- heal, also of,Lancaster County. irirSl convention of the Society - At, an election conducted by of' 'Pam '.Women of Pennsyl- Mrs. W. F. Dummer, Mrs. D. 'vania held this' week during Merrill Bachman, Franklin the 55th State Farm Show County, was elected treasurer, Mrs. Virgil Duppstadt, Stoys- succeeding Mrs Samuel Eidson, town RD3. Somerset County, Chester County, president of the state organi- Mrs. Robert Gender, Cam zation presided. Mrs. Arthur bna County was elected a di- Black, Washington County, rector, replacing Mrs. Walter was in charge of - devotions Horst, Franklin County. Mrs. D. Wilbur Erb, Dauphin ' Mrs. John N. Hess, Lancaster County, second vice preisdent, presented reports on meetings led the pledge of Allegiance, with the Pennsylvania Gover- Mrs. S. Lee Richards, Fulton nor’s Committee on Pollution, County, serves as first vice Landuse, Medical, Health and president. Mrs. Martin Green- Safety and General Ecology, Mrs. Carl M. Johnson, Quarry- all representing the Pennsyl ville RD2, was given honorable vania Faim Women state organi mention as farm women of the zation year, Mrs. Richard King, Mountville was appointed Publicity Chair man of six counties in and aiound Lancaster. Try A -Classified It Pays! DeLaval's new » I Vacuum Pump 76 □ More CFM per H.P. -□'More CFM per operating dollar. □ Cool-running, maintenance free, metered oil supply. Call us today! J. B. ZIMMERMAN & SONS Bine Ball, Pa. Call 354-7481 Six resolutions were adopted and will be referred to the state legislators for consid eration for renactment of fu ture laws. The resolutions con cerned preservation of the morals of youth; investigation of the Pennsylvania welfare system, both recipient and ad ministration; a policy on deal ing with' campus disturbances; education on drugs; preserva tion of natural beauties and re duction of present pollution. Garber Oil Co. Texaco' Heating Oil Burner Sales & Service v-i _ ; ‘ ' - MOUNT JOY. PA. , Ph. 653-1821 ; * * 1 > * Fulton Grange Fulton Grange #66 held then* * regular meeting in the Grange Hall at Oakryn at 8 pm„ Jan uary 11. Richard Holloway, Mas ter, conducted the business meeting. Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr. presented the program Ralph Layman, Quarryville, Principal of Brownstown Vo-Tech School spoke on “Vo-Tech Education Ir Lancaster County.” They have over 2000 students in the three vo-tech schools in the county, 62 shops and 65 teach ers He explained how they opeiate, the various courses offered and answered many questions concerning their opera tion. Several people took pait m a bird charade. Group singing “Auld Lang Syne” was accom panied by Miss Mary Lou Wes ley The Junior Grange met at the same time In their cratt ses sion they made a number of pic tures from dned flowers and weeds Miss Judy Longenecker will speak at the next meeting Jan uary 25 She will tell of hei experiences as an IFY student in the United Kingdom and show articles she brought from there — ~ “Sp- The bag is a swinger. You sling it over your shoulder and go. It is soft and satchel shaped for holding lots of swag. The bag’s nubby textuie, crocheted of woisted yarn, goes with fall’s newest plaids and tweeds. The flap and stiap,are made of imi tation leather. Free instructions' aie available by sending a self addressed, stamped envelope to this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet PC 4510. Lobster’s Habitat The common lobster lives among the rock ledges off the shores of the Atlantic Ocean north of Cape Cod, particilarly in rock crevices below low water. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 16,1971 — Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Winter has “gotta bee” the perfect time to tell you this little-known fact about honey, it does not freeze leadily, and it could be used, if necessary, as antifreeze for your car But don’t try it if you want to keep peace with your husband and his mechanic It could clog up the engine For centuries honey has been used as a sweetener for foods Before man discoveied how to make granulated sugar from sugar cane and sugar beets, he used honey Some people use it as a cough syiup, and some even claim it’s helpful in healing cuts and sores Farmers depend on honey bees for the pollination necessary to produce fruits and other crops For example, apple production . . a three hundred million dollar industiy in this country . . . relies upon the honey bee for pollination. In fact, some bee- . .. , keepers lease out their bee c ?“ es f / om , tl } e cen f , se . ctlon colonies to farmers and fruit of the steer between the loin or growers for just that purpose stea *> s f ctlon + and ‘ l l e shoulder, nniiinafinn or chuck, section Rib roasts are p ■ generally tender because they Pennsylvania produced 3 3 come from muscles that get million pounds of honey last less woik and exercise, year . . the type with a water- ~ , .. . . white cast. This comes from The small end or first cut, nectar obtained from alfalfa, comes fiom closest to the steak sweet clover, mustard flowers sectlon f fd has the largest and black locust trees. Most amount of rib eye muscle This honey offered for sale to consu- Bma “ e “ d se f ! ls f ol ' more , P er mers is extracted honey which LT. Mw IL ’ has been separated from the cause there 18 less waste ‘ wax comb. But you can buy if you’re confused by the mer chunk honey . . . that which chandising methods in your fa consists of parts of combs. And vonte store, ask the meat man some honey is converted into to explain the cuts to you. And creamed honey or honey spread, remember: whether it’s called You can even buy honey in one- prime rib, standing rib, or 1 just ounce -cellophane packages, plain beef rib roast, it‘s like Athletes use these for a quick Shakespeare’s rose . . it would source of energy. still smell . . and taste ... as good as it looks. The Misunderstood Rib Roast A rib roast is unmatched as a glamorous meat cut. It high lights any festive occasion, but it’s the most misunderstood of beef cuts. It’s known by many names . . . prime rib, standing rib, or just plain beef rib roast. It A Honey Of A Sweetener Mashing Up The Trash The first new appliance in thirty years is out to clean up America. It’s the trash com pactor. And it’s growing so fast in popularity that manufactur- ers claim production is way be hind demand. It’s a boom to women who are tired of carry ing out the tiash because a week’s-worth of family trash is compacted into a neat little deodorized bag weighing about 20-to-30 pounds. Here’s how the trash com pactor woiks - waste paper, boxes, plastic and glass bottles, and most food wastes are put into a special moisture-pioof bag inside the drawer of the compactor When the drawer is closed, a deodoiant spiay is re leased. Then, a push of a but ton and a ram, exerting 2,000 pounds of force, crushes all that waste into a neat little block. When the bag is filled, the homemaker simply lifts it out of the drawer and sets it out for the trash man to haul away. The handy little machine is about two-thirds the size of a dishwasher, fits under the coun ter or out in the open, and le quires no special wiling or plumbing. It’s available in white or colors, and safety is a built in featuie A key locks the diawer while the ram is in operation, and the ram will not operate il the door is open. Thus, small children can’t hurt themselves. This is one appliance that gets rid of a messy household job and helps out in the effort to cieate and preserve a clean er America. 23 (A *, :•• *,*•* •• ••v \ THOMAS
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