C»-HaiHi«t«f Faming, «, 1980 ‘xjfo.lii/n Societies To all Farm Women Roll call was paying Societies. Lancaster Far* membership dues and mlng would like to request purchasing tickets for the that you send in your 1981 annual Farm Women yearbooks as soon as Convention at the Embers possible so we can continue Restaurant, Carlisle, coverage of your scheduled The project for this year’s events in the farm women convention was an item calendar. made by a grandchild. Two i i * /"i entries were presented. Cumberland Co. S/iriofv in The members and their DOCieiy X U husbands will enjoy an Cumberland Farm Women evening at the Penn National 10 met at the home of Mrs. I™ l on November 22. Bernita Gilbert, Ship- Mr- Galen Karper gave a pensburg for their October presentation, answered meeting. questions and distributed Home on the Range (Continued from Page C 6) PINEAPPLE ZUCCHINI BREAD 3 eggs 2cups sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 cup oil 2 cups zucchini (grated and unpeeled) 31/2 cups flour 11/2 teaspoons salt 11/2 teaspoons baking soda 3/4 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup crushed pineapple well drained (don’t squeeze) 1 cup chopped walnuts Mix eggs, sugar, vanilla and oil. Blend well until light. Add zucchini. Add dry ingredients alternately with pineapple. Then add nuts. Bake in well greased and floured bread pans at 325 degrees for one hour or until done. And now Jbe answer to Anna Steele’s request for pan pizza made from scratch: 3 cups floor 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons warm water Dissolve 1 cake yeast m the water. Add 1/2 teaspoon salt and 2 tablespoons oil. Let dough nse until double in size. Oil two cookie sheets and spread dough out with hands, putting half the dough on each sheet. Put 1 (15 ounce) can of spaghetti sauce with mushrooms over the dough (half on each crust). Put 4 ounces moz zarella cheese on each crust. Add pepperom, mushrooms or any favorite topping. Sprinkle with oregano. Bake at 375 degrees for 18 to 20 minutes. Ivamae Love, East Waterford Marilyn Kearbuff, Benton PAN PIZZA literature on conserving energy in the home. - The next meeting will be held November 20, 1960 at the home of Mrs. Janet Mentzer, Newville. Lancaster Co,. Society 2 Lancaster Farm Women 2 met at the home of Elizabeth Shenk for their October meeting. Entertainment was by Orpha Bauer, a represen tative of the Visiting Nurse Association. Orpha noted the association was established in 1908. She addressed these issues: special nursing, chest percussion, oxygen, therapy, medical and social workers, and homemakers services. Ladies responded to roll call by answering, “Hap piness Is.” New applicant for farm membership is Mabel Hackert. Her sister sponsor is Betty Geib. Ladies representing Lancaster Society 2 at the state convention will be; newly elected president Mae Hosier; delegates Elsie Witmer and Ruth Waltz; alternates Betty Geib and Esther Farrell. Lancaster Co. Society 5 Lancaster Farm Women 5 held its monthly meeting Saturday at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Thomas. Members brought their crafts for show and tell. Mrs. Thelma Deßord was accepted as a new member. On November 24 the members will be packing food trays for some elderly* and shut-ins m the com munities of Manheim, East Petersburg, and Landisvdle. The group will lunch at Johnny Nolt’s at noon on December 13 and then will tour Manheim on the Holiday frail on that day. Lancaster Co, Society 21 Lancaster Farm Women 21 met on October 9 at the home of Sally Jackson for a covered dish supper. The nominating com mittee presented nominees for president, vice pres dent, secretary and treasurer. Elected were Alice ResseD,- -presitfenf; Linda Kreider, vice .president; Sally Walton, secretary; and Jean Risk, treasurer. ' A donation of $50.00 was made to Meals on Wheels FFA SUN-area winners SELINSGROVE - Students from Mifflmburg Area and Selmsgrove Area High Schools captured most of the top honors in FFA Snyder-Umon-Northumberland area contests last week. Winners in the tractor driving competition were Ken Beiler, Mifflmburg, first; John Klmgler, Mid dleburg, second; and Alvie Cook, Selmsgrove, third. In land judging com petition, held on the John Zechman and Eugene Spangler farms, Andy Wagner, Mifflmburg, placed first; Doug Garrison, West Snyder, placed second; and Paul Kaler, Mifflmburg, placed third. Selmsgrove students John Aldefer, Mike Dreese, and Christine Sheaffer placed first, second, and third, respectively, m forestry competition. Students from five schools vied in the competitions, held at Mifflmburg Area High School. Scott Eberly of the Union County Soil Conservation Service served as judge in the land judging contest, and the forestry competition was coordinated by the Depart ment of Environmental Resources Bureau of Forestry. WESKMKiMCSMSMCIMCfMiMtSMCMCSMtMHtMnMKIMCIMCIMCIMMCSMXffCMKSMSfIKXMCiMKSMCSajI h Help Santa Next Year 'Bl Christmas Club! Join Our Christmas Club Now! *2 - *3 - *4 - *lO - *2O A Week s l- Earn A 5V4% □3BISB BLUE BALL NATIONAL BANK -I Lancaster Co, Society 28 Lancaster F«rmWomen,.2B to the JExton Mall on met at the Bird-In-Hand Fire November !#. The group mil Hall for their monthly be leaving from the home of meeting. The program for Ruth Book at 9:00 a.m. " -T. the evening was a fashion Any member who show by the Trudy Kay Shop, to go to the Three Littl* S oc.atyW,a S atopra S »t aS Ashopping trip is planned “ me