24 —Uncaatar Farming. Saturday. Nov. 16. 1974 Farm Women Enjoy Holiday Meeting For over 500 women In Lancaster County. Thursday afternoon proved to be an Interesting holiday, as the annual Homemaker’s Christmas Program got underway at the Farm and Home Center. The program, which is sponsored annually by the Cooperative Extension service, features craft displays and speakers along with bazaar tables and eating stands lined with home baked pies, candies, cookies and sandwiches. Most of the eating stands are sponsored by the many Farm Women Societies in Lancaster County. Featured speaker for the morning program was Mrs. Betty Groff, a well-known personality of the area who along with her husband Abe, own and operate Groffs Restaurant in the Mt. Joy Area. Mrs. Groff speaking before a full audience, explained that there is an increasing interest in “old fashioned food." And that many people take for granted the recipes that have been in the family for years. “People can get excited over the basic foods, too,” she explained. “We in Lancaster County have a good heritage of food and should use it.” Mrs. Groff delighted the audience by making her favorite holiday recipes that included stuffed pheasant and pumpkin chiffon pie. The goodies that she had prepared during her talk were given as door prizes to members of the audience. Mrs. Jesse Myers, York, took the floor in the af ternoon and gave a demonstration on how to make inexpensive Members of Farm Women Society 7 of the Paradise-Kinzer area of Lancaster County had one of the most outstanding food booths at the Mrs. Betty Groff, noted personality of the area and owner of Groff's Restaurant near Mt. Joy, shared her favorite holiday recipes that included stuffed pheasant and pumpkin chiffon pie with a crowd of nearly 500. Homemaker’s Holiday Program. Helping to serve the food were (from left) Esther Arment, Anna Eby, Alice Weaver and Martha Landis. ** V*— , decorations and crafts for the holidays ahead. Many of the Farm Women Societies had displays of holiday craft items that ranged from evergreen door designs to wreaths made of 1 in 5 Americans has a disease of breathing tUSE CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT LUNG DISEASE TRY A CLASSIFIED V » , ■* « P v ?» ' Society 3 had one of the largest craft displays at the Holiday program. They featured Christmas decorations including Christmas trees and candle holders made from overturned goblets. com husks and polished their displays showed much nuts. creativity and ability along Those that chose to have with many hours of hard food stands instead showed work, their talents at cooking and baking by selling such delicacies as chocolate-chip cream cheese cupcakes and blueberry-cinnamon cake along with wedges of pumpkin pie and glasses of spicy cider. Much credit can be given to all the Farm Women as Takes the guesswork out of worming We have it in stock, now! •njectable solution 18 2% AVAILABLE FROM YOUR FAVORITE ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIER Farm Women Society 18 had many novel and in teresting crafts displayed at the Holiday Program. One of the most popular displays was the goose characters created from polished squash. TRAMISOi: levamisole phosphate INJECTABLE SOLUTION the first injectable dewormer for cattle New TRAMISOL is this easy to use: 1. Dose: 2cc. percwf 2. Pull the trigger 3. The job is done the pnrz ■ BARN cleaner handles all types of silaget with four sues - 12' to 16’. 16’ to 20”, 20' to 24’ and the BIG ones 24' to TO' in diameter' your PATZ Dealer todays CALL 717-272-0871 MARVIN J. HORST Dairy Equipment and Amana Appliances R.D. No. 1 (Iona) Lebanon, Pa. Located on Route 897 between Schaetterstown and Lebanon, over 30 years in business at same place. Tramisoi