—L^nraster'€afmirig,Saturday r Oct 23, 1976 52 Farm Societies Lancaster Co, Society 18 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 18 en tertained their husbands at the Fulton Inn on October 16. As entertainment, John C. Hess, Mountville, played several trumpet selections. He was accompanied on the piano by Gloria Femsler, Lebanon. J. O. Austin was the guest speaker. His topic was “Sugar in Your Lemonade,” Slow cooker [Continued from Page 50] cooker, just chop or slice, Aggie says. She added that fresh mushrooms and frozen peas should be added during the last half hour of cooking to have better color in the finished product. Manufacturers have come up with some seemingly unorthodox uses for the slow cooker, and have manufactured accessories to help with these uses. For instance a cake or bread can be baked in a slow cooker with the use of an ap propriate container. Aggie said, however that a coffee can covered with foil can be employed just as suc cessfully. Steamed dishes need to be covered with foil for proper Women a humorous speech on mental health. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. T. Hershey Rohrer, 1635 State St. East Petersburg. The date is November 20 at 1:30 p.m. Lancaster Co, Society 31 The Lancaster County Society of Farm Women 31 met Oct. 18, at the Hoffman Community Building in Quarryville. The members’ husbands joined them in an paper toweling must be used over the batter to absorb the moisture which collects, i Aggie suggests preven tative maintenance in caring for a slow cooker. They should be washed with warm, soapy water and special care must be taken since some are not im mersible. ' Stains should iie removed as soon as they are acquired so they do not accumulate, and Aggie cautions that crockery cookers should not be exposed to sudden changes of temperature. If your schedule does not seem to permit the preparation of nutritious hot meals for your family, a slow cooker could become a valued addition to your kitchi -nnUp"""- evening.of -square .dancing • arid' fun.'Tlie'•‘square dance was'led by Mr. and'Mrs. Robert L. ISntner of 1722 Conrad Road, Lancaster. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Robert * Kauffman Jr., president. Mrs. Mark Risser and Mrs. Kenneth Rutt are to represent the Farm Women Society No. 31 at the meeting of the Southern Lancaster County Family Health Center on November 23. Members voted to add an additional $lOO to the previous $3OO given to the Solanco Fair Association to NEW RITEWAY MODEL 37 COMBINATION WOOD AND COAL HEATERS Has fire bricks and cast iron shaking grates and brick retainers. Holds 7% cubic ft. of wood. Fuel door size -12 x 12 in. Wood length ■ 2 feet. Holds more than any other thermostatic heater on the market. 73,000 8.T.U., H.R. weight 400 lbs. Also model 2000 wood heaters are available. Send for free literature and prices. We also have the bricks and parts for old Riteway heaters. 10 Percent Off Through September and Oct. STOLTZFUS HARNESS SHOP Rt. 1, Box 13 - Honey Brook, Pa. 19344 First farm out of town along N. Broad St. AGROPHiLOS, INC. RDI, Milierstown, PA. 717-444-3232 NEVIN N. MYER & SONS, INC. Chester Springs, Pa 215-827 7481 help ing completion of the baked .goods , and .president, Ifes. .Francis Hoffman Community"needieerafts. T A prize •■Trill * jElsenifwas elected vice- Buiiding. lt was also voted to also be given in the member • • president, and Mrs. -Mildred ' give $5OO to the S. June Smith bringing the most articles. Kindig was elected treasurer Center, Gap, to aid in the fo F 1977 - The-next meeting purchase of Ortlfo-kinetic r f * will be the 50th anniversary chairs to be used by the at the Harvest Drive retarded and handicapped o « ' -a n Restaurant on November 20 children that attend the &OCWty 12 at 6 p.m. 3— wffl i/SSMS SUS Lancaster Co, J? at . 7:3 ® p - m - Blanche Wissler with Mrs. rl prt, eC K ai J> 1 C Bertha Aston as co-hostess. Church of the Brethren m the Mrs . Bett Jo He isey spoke on gift wrapping. Mrs. articles to lilhtolteS' MariM GHck was elecled judging. Classes to be judged are sewing, handicrafts, ptufi- COME AND SEE THE OTHER BLUE LINE! NORMAN D. CLARK & SON Honey Grove, Pa. 717-734-3682 MELROSE FARM SUPPLY Rt. 16 West, Greencastle, Pa. 717-597-3138 RHODES EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Southampton, Pa 215-677-6000 560 DT ■ ■ ■ • Four Wheel Drive, 53.6 pto H.P. • 13.6'x 28 7.50 x 20 Wheels & Tires • 8 Forward, 2 Reverse Speeds • 11 in. 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