#Junior Cooking Edition (Continued from Page 52) TROPICAL PUDDING 3 eggs 3 tablespoons flour 3 A cup granulated sugar 1 cup water 1 can cubed pineapple juice from one can of cubed pmeapple 2-3 bananas 1 dozen marshmallows % cup nuts Beat together eggs, flour, sugar, water and pineapple juice. Cook until thick. Cool m UNCLAIMED FREIGHT CO. % AND LIQUIDATION SALES f 3019 HEMPLAND ROAD LANCASTER. PA. PHONE: 717-397-6241 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 10 AM to 9 PM; Sat. 10 AM to 5 PM GO QUALITY SHOPPING - AT BARGAIN PRICES THAT YOU ONLY GET AT UNCLAIMED FREIGHT COMPANY AND LIQUIDATION SALES 3 1 200 Rediners ... Purchased Thru Cancellations Of Chain Stores And Private Business Firms. On Floor Now At... Wholesale And Under... 110 Bentwood Rockers $7095 Reg $lB9 95. Our Price a * 35 Complete Bunk Bed Sets. Reg. $369.95 $ m 7Q95 Our Price... I M 35 Glass Dinette Sets. Table & 4 Chairs. S^AOO Reg $289 95 Our Price Ww 40 Pc. Stainless Steel Table Ware Reg $59 95 MANY MORE SMALL ITEMS - WAY UNDER WHOLESALE. * TOOL SETS ★ 14 PIECE - 24 PIECE SCREW DRIVER SETS * VICES - ALL SIZES ★ FULL ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS ★ LAMPS * END TABLES ★ GUN CABINETS * BEDROOM SETS ★ HALL TREES TRUCKLOADS ARE COMING IN EVERY DAY. SOMETIMES 3 & 4 A DAY. WE WILL SOON HAVE EVERYTHING FOR YOUR NEEDS...AT SAVINGS TO YOU...OUR SALES ARE EVERY DAY... 365 DAYS A YEAR. WE WILL SOON REACH 1 MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY. Full Warranty... Terms... Lay-A-Way Not Responsible For Typographical Errors ..41 Cut up bananas and mar shmallows into bite size pieces. Add bananas, mar shmallows, pineapples and nuts to mixture Chill and serve. Mary Jane Martin Age 12 Myerstown R 3, Pa. CRACKER PUDDING 1 quart milk % cup flour v 2 to 3 A cupgranulated sugar Vz teaspoon salt legg V 2 cup coconut 1 cup crushed oyster crackers Boil milk. Mix flour, sugar, salt and egg into a smooth batter. Add the bat ter, coconut, and crushed crackers to the milk. Cook until thick. Minnie Reiff Lewisburg Rl, Pa. Fannie M. King Age? GordonviUe, Pa. HO 00 Our Price ■ Farm Women Societies Berks Co, Society 9 Nine members attended the November meetmg of Berks County Farm Women Society 9. The meeting began with Mr. George Harvey giving a program on house plants at his greenhouse in Earlsville. The Society then traveled to the home of Mrs. Helen Oxenford of Amityville for the business meetmg. The next meetmg will be a Christmas Party at The Gilbertsville Fire Company on December 1, starting at 7 p.m. Dinner and a gift ex change for members and their husbands will be featured at the party. Lancaster Co, Society 1 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 1 met November 11 at the home Nancy Noll with Mary Kurtz serving as co-hostess. 50 Pc. Stainless Steel Table Ware $ 1 1 00 Reg $89.95. Our Price I I 74 Pc. Stainless Steel Table Ware $ « 000 Reg. $lB9 95. Our Price IO Ladies Carry Mates « 0% nn Reg $l5 00 Our Price -*3 200 Pool Sticks Reg $9.95 50 Cutting Boards $ h qq Reg. $9 95 Our Price I Helen Cooper presented a program on ways to use mushrooms. Twenty-nme members and one guest attended the meetmg. The next meeting will be a brunch at Willow Valley Restaurant, December 2, at 10 a.m. Lancaster Co, Society 6 Fourteen members at tended the November 11 meeting of Lancaster County Society 6. Sara Holsberg and Margaret Bowers served as co-hostesses. A report was given on the returns from the Milton Eberly food stand. Nme members attended the County Convention and two members plan on attending the State Convention January 8-9. December 2 is the date for the family night Christmas covered dish dinner. A program of “Words and Music” will be given by Reverend Robert Kittermg of Florin. sooo Our Price........ Mm Lancaster Co, Mrs George Trout, Mrs Helen Huber, and Mrs. Paul Swearmger served as co hostesses of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 9 on November 9. Fifteen members were present. The Society packed 23 Thanksgiving baskets for shut-ins from the com munity. The Society will have a bus trip on December 18 to Longwood Gardens for the Christmas lighting. If any other Societies were in teresting m attending the trip, the contact person is Mrs. J. Edward Breneman, 717-464-2230. The trip deadline is December 1. The cost is $6 The Society will be leavmg from Willow Street at 5 p.m., and will return at 9:30 p.m. the same evening. The next meetmg will be held December 2. Husbands are invited to the Christmas party scheduled for that evenmg at the Refton Fire Hall. Lancaster Co, if Stauffer’s Mansion was the site of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 10 November meeting. The Society was given a tour of the mansion and carriage house Donations were given to the Mental Health Association, the United Way Your home’s heating system should do more than just get you through winter com fortably. It should do it inexpensively as well. The Ashley Wood Heater enables you to bum inexpensive, readily available firewood (any kind) while you enjoy the modern convenience of thermostatic con rols. And while you dial comfort, you dial economy. Users report fuel savings of 50% to 75%, and fire-holding ability of 12 hours and more. So install an Ashley Wood Heater and warm up to cool savings. We now also have the new 7150 Model Ashley coal heater. The same fine features as the C-60 wood heater plus reversible grates, for either coal or wood. tit Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 18,1978 Society 9 Society 10 If winter heating bills are making it hot for you, warmup to an Ashley. Now At Truckload Prices FISHER’S FURNITURE Route 896 - 6 mi South of Strasburg In Village of Georgetown Box 57, Bart, Pa. Hrs - 8 a.m to 9p m. Mon, Weo ,Fn 8 a.m. to 6p m lues, Thurs., Sat. Campaign, the Cancer Society, the Lancaster County Library Bookmobile, and the Lancaster Association of Retarded Citizens. Delegates to the State Convention m Harrisburg will be Gertrude Habecker, Anette Habecker, Lucy Miller and Bessie Evans. The December meeting will be a Christmas party at the home of Gertrude Stauffer, Lime Spring Farm, Rohrerstown. Lancaster Co, Society 14 “The Parable of Sour Dough” was the subject of Mrs. Melvin Lauver’s speech to the Lancaster County Farm Women Socie ty 14 at their November meeting. Martha Ranck hosted the Society with Edna Groff, Elva Rowe and Miriam Leaman serving as co-hostesses. President Viola Hostetter chaired the meeting. Donations were given to the United Way, LARK and individual gifts will be given to the residents at the Dutch Boarding Home at Christmas time. Delegates to the State Con vention will be; Rhoda Lan dis, Miriam Leaman and An na Marie Groff. The next meeting will be held December 13, 12:30 p.m. The Society will meet at the Official Tourist Bureau and then travel to the North Museum Planetarium for a business meeting. The pro gram will include a sock and mitten collection and gift ex change. (Turn to Page 54) JMmm America’s Favorite House-Warmer 53
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