3ft—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 23, 197 Society 10 Members of Farm Women Society 10 were entertained at the home of Mrs. Jay Landis for the November meeting. Mrs. Jay Habcckcr, president, presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Chester Dcitrlck and Mrs. Charles Shank were ap pointed delegates to the State Convention at Harrisburg in January. Contributions will be donated to the Mental Health Association and the Lan caster County Lung Association. Lieutenant Aston from the Salvation Army presented a very interesting and in formative lecture with slides relative to the formation and services of the organization. The December meeting is scheduled to be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Stauffer, Lime Spring Farm, Rohrerstown. This will be the annual Christmas party when formerly the members exchanged gifts. This year the custom will be changed and the monetary value of the gifts will be donated to a charitable organization. Society 1 The monthly meeting of the Society of Farm Women 1 was held at the Bantam Shop, Oley, Pa. Before our meeting Mrs. Ray Bortz assisted by Gail Sittler showed us how to make wreaths, com husk dolls, and fill boxes with memorable things. After the demonstration our president Need . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN Buy Now and Save! More and more farmers are buying from us for better value and all around satisfaction DELIVERED ANY QUANTITY Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 ESBENSHADE TURKEY FARM PARADISE PA. A TIME FOR ACTION Through the years HARVESTORE farmers have helped solve their high feed cost and labor problems by feeding Haylage and High Moisture Corn. 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Naomi Howard was in stalled as a new member of group 1. Our next meeting will be held at the Douglassville Diner on Dec. 4th at 6:30 and we will have our Christmas party. After our meeting our entertainment committee served refreshments. Mrs. Ralph Richard Sec. Society 12 Farm Women Society 12 met at the home of Mrs. Harold Wissler, Millersville with Mrs. Raymond Aston as co-hostess. Mrs. John Sangrey had devotions. Mrs. Morrison Fautz read a poem “The First Thanksgiving of All.” Twenty-two members were present at the meeting. Mrs. Harry Hershey also gave a reading. 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Never partially cook it and finish cooking later. Bacteria can survive in partially cooked poultry. Cook turkey stuffing completely. It’s safest to cook it separately from the turkey, because stuffing inside a warm turkey is a breeding place for bacteria. If you must stuff the turkey, cook until the meat ther mometer inserted into the stuffing reaches at least 165 degrees F. Never stuff turkey the night before cooking. Do not thaw commercially frozen stuffed poultry before baking. Put it directly into the oven. CATTLEMEN ... iVe Specialize in shipping fever medications. Intra Nasal and Intra-Muscular Vaccine We offer a complete medication program Cattle off feed, poor appetite, worms, bloat diarrhea lice, foot rot, and respiratory conditions HEATED LIVESTOCK WATERERS, _f ARM. CATES. AND HOG FEEDERS. ZIMMERMAN S Animal Health Supply R D.#4, Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone 717-733-4466 3 miles W. of Ephrata along WOODCORWER ROAD P. 0. Box No. 91 New Holland, Pa. 17557 HEARD? Refrigerate turkey lef tovers immediately Remove all stuffing; store separately. Scalloped oysters, another holiday favorite, are also highly perishable. Keep them refrigerated or frozen until just before cooking. In serving, keep them HOT (above 140 degrees F.). Serve them quickly, refrigerate leftovers im mediately. Bacteria can cause food poisoning. All they need to grow is the right com bination of time, tem perature, and moisture. Foodborne illness can cause diarrhea, vomitng, stomach cramps, and other unpleasant symptoms which can last for several hours or even days. With young children and elderly people, the results can be more severe. Often, people mistake food borne illness for a simple “bug” or virus. The read cause may be food that was not properly han dled, prepared, or served. This can be prevented. On Household Appliances - And Service Life If you’re budgeting for a new home freezer - you may want an idea of the average service-life expentancy of the appliance. Families keep a new home freezer an average of 20 years and a new refirgerator 15 years, according to the latest 717-354-4051 figures compiled by the Home Economists of the Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Researchers made their estimates based on a survey of 12,000 households using a base similar to the method used in estimating the life expectancy of person. The average service-life ex pentancies, according to the report are: gas range, 13 years; electric range, 12 years: dishwasher, 11 years; washing machine, 11 years; electric clothes dryer, 14 years; gas clothes dryer, 13 years; black and white tevision, 11 years; and color television, 12 years. Another list is made for appliances if acquired in the “used” marketplace. A home freezer, 9 years; refrigerator, 7 years; gas range, 7 years; electric range, 6 yerars; dishwasher, 7 years; washing machine, 5 years; electric clothes dryer, 5 years; and black and white tlevision, 5 years. No data was available on used color televisions and used gas clothes dryers. It must be noted that many factors influence the decision to replace or dispose of an appliance. These figures show current practice in the use of equipment, indicating how long, on the average, cons umerskeep each appliance. This does not indicate how COMPANY and LIQUIDATION SALES LIQUIDATING FOR DISTRIBUTORS 8 - Quad Sets - Discrete & Matrix - AM-FM stereo - 8 track - 4 speakers - top name brand reg. $429.95 OUR PRICE $239.95 5 - Stereo Components - AM-FM stereo-phono reg. $409.00 OUR PRICE $219.95 26 - Stereo Components - AM-FM stereo - 8 track - phono w-air suspension speakers reg. $369.95 OUR PRICE $169.95. MANY MORE COMPONENTS & CONSOLES TO CHOOSE FROM. 15-25” CONSOLE COLOR T.V.’s Reg. $669.95 OUR PRICE $449.95 6-SOFA BEDS & CHAIR SETS Reg. $289.95 OUR PRICE $139.95 SOFA & CHAIR Reg. $349.95 OUR PRICE $169.00 Liquidating 2 trailer loads of furniture for local manufacturer. 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