—Laricastelr Farmliig, Friday, March 23, 1956 6 For the Farm Wife and Family For the first time or the first time in some time a senes of household hints wins this week’s one-year subscription to Lancaster Farming. Maybe it would be best to quote the letter we’ve received from Mrs Lester B Weaver, RD.2 Elizabethtown: Here are a few short cuts I found practical in my household duties- First, instead of discard ing all old clothes, I trim off seams and buttons- Then I fold the clean clothes and put them ir ii»u»n>n>«>»uuHU>MP»; S Why Pay More? ■ GET THE BEST FOR LESS fC/'/'f S STORM DOORS $3759 [v' | Aluminum Combination « I J 1 1-8 In Thick-Door Length, Bffij J Piano Hinge jjBSB g Completely Installed, $49 95 t STORM WINDOWS- 3 Track &2 Track ALUMINUM SCREENS Kaiser Aluminum Shade Screens, FRCE.ESTIMATC# EASY TERMS Paul Cluck, E. 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This sheet is easily turned or changed while the larger sheet over ,the mattress remains clean. I enjoy Lancaster Farming, she adds. ''N A short time ago we had an inquiry from M. D. at Lancaster asking how or where to keep brown sugar . so it won’t get lumpy or hard. Here’s a reply from Mrs. Conrad Dupler, R 2 Elizabeth town: ~ ; -tv Ph. Lane. 3-2824 Lady, It’s Spring Again Can Spring be far behind? Here’s a view* out of the window of the new Octoraro Newspaper offices in Quarry ville Monday morning, when gentle snows piled deeper and deeper on the streets and trees. Driving was most hazard ous. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo).. “Attention M. I). “A never failing remedy for brown sugar that has be (Continued on page nine) Farm Women 21 To Hold Program Farm Women Society No. 21 met recently at the home of Mrs. Lewis Walton, with Mrs. Thomas Bradley and Mrs. Earl Walton as co-hostesses. Contributions of $5 each were made to the Lancaster County Unit, American Cancer Society and to the Lancaster County So ciety for Crippled Children and Adults. The Society provided enter tainment for the guests at the Lancaster County Home on Wed nesday, along \vith members Farm Women’s Society No. 22. For the Ways and Means Com mittee, Mrs. Charles Tindall re ported receipts of $129.70 from three benefits. Mrs Parke Ressel presided and Mrs. Earl Walton had devotions Housecleaning hints were given during roll call. Mrs. Edison Osborne was in charge of the program. The group has been invited to be guests of Farm Women’s So ciety No. 4 at their March 31 meeting. Make A Point To Visit Our Animal Health Department THE QUARRYVItLE DRUG CO. QUARRYVILLE, PA. PHONE 1 O O FURNACE OIL By uiing TEXACO FURNACE OIL you cun always | Count On A Warm Home | CALL US FOR QUICK SERVICE Garber Oil Company | PHONE 39331 PENN A. | MOUNT JOY Farm l Plan Stand at Red Rose Sale Plans are being-made by the Society of Farm Wdmen 14 to have a refreshment stand at the Red Rose Farm dispersal. The club met March 14 at the home of Mrs. Robert Esbenshade, R 1 Paradise with Mrs- Harold Groff and Mrs. Willis Learaan as co hostesses A contribution of $lO. was made to the Crippled Children’s Society. A food and. plant sale was held among members. Next meeting of Society 14 will be April 7 at the Mountville Civic Center, where the group will be entertained by Society 19. BIGGER PROFITS FROM CROPS!