Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 29, 1958, Image 7

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    Dates Set for '59 Homemakers Week W mte , 2 3-7 , 31 Attend
June 15 to 18 are the da- banquet, and tours. A » ««S SoCietlGS GlV©
tes for the 1959 Extension This seventh annual State- (] ll# , i s->i •
Homemakers’ Week at the wide meeting is open to all 1 «-> a Wh©©l
Pennsylvania State Univer- interested homemakers. Re- TOT the *7 ' _ ~ _ ,
sity. The program planning gistration will start about _____ I * * jin .Five Southern Lancaster
committee met recently to the middle, of May and all W7‘f J *| jMi County Farm Women’s So
putline plans for the three- homemakers must register JT allli WUC dUU f alllll y cities were donors of a wheel
day event. Two full days will for the three days. 7 chair presented to the schools
be devoted to special interest Eight -homemakers, two , . ,
groups with members of the jfrom each of. the four dist- ngs; ' , , - - r ‘ area n . a cere "
University staff in charge of riots, are on the planning 'Wjt < . '* 7 f ' in mony at Quarryville Ele
the groups. Other "features committee. They include , * - h%"~: V.-* ” men^ary School, Nov 21.
will include a chicken bartoe- Mrs. Owen H. Groff, Oxford, ,'f - , r* t» -> wheelchair, purchased
que, ‘ informal get-together, Chester county. irapr ~T^ v J3| % tSSSr3JIB WBKjjji by several societies with a
Trademarks Are Good Buying Guides ' ,1 m s f outhlrn b L a nLstL s ?oun-
Use trademarks as guides ment tests. UVESuroi ty.
in your shopping. They are a Sanforset treated rayon ] SHIPPINGL(»SE> The idea, of the wheel
excellent ind’calions of qual- fabric will not shrink more ('hmiy. '&t chair drive came from a sug
ity as every manufacturer than two per cent. W n, t .,1 ,7 - - B of Mrs. Edith Quig
strives to keep quality con- describes wool- K V ley ’ pr , incipal of L’ttle Bnt
stant in each product and enf . treated for shrinlcage B MtWd fM Lo ? p. B am Elementary School, to
throughout his complete line. t l When V ou wash San- Mrs. Ammon Huber. Society
Three w"““ § y °“^ ■ rife. 11 president Bn: Huber, In
monly _ found on clothing are mended washing instructions t lij- urn contacted the various
Sanforized, Sanforset, and for woolthe fabric wlll not 'I % I . groups and obtained unan-
t ’ felt ’ or shrink ° Ut a£ ™° us a P p roval of the pro
processed so they won’t shr- , ! Participating in the pre
ink more than one per cent Patronize Lancaster Rarm- ,*’ '* >t. - ~ sentation were:
ing Advertisers. - " " - ' 'Mrs Huber; Mrs. Levi
itHiinniiauinnnil . '- ’ Groff, Pres. - No. 15; Mrs.
_ t r „ Edwin L Witmer, No 16;
rf?ss— —V, _ _ £ »| f ” ' Mrs Glenn Eessel, No. 20;
B N Q Tin?' DISCUSSING THE line points of managing their “props” S mo ® a d rl aSap^suSr
—— in the demonstration to be presented in Chicago Tuesday . y * n ap ’ s i? p f
nt are, Darvin Boyd, left, and David Lapp. The boys were n ? pnncipal, and Mrs.
Your *chool-»gers . practicing almost until train time Friday morning for the Dorothy O Diem principal,
jL. big national 4-H event. -LF PHOTO Quarryville Elementary
I will use it and love it. Full size ° Cn °°
During the past fifty years, Agriculture advertisers in- B——BBII 'WtBKWd
ifeatures. Smart carrying case newspaper circulation has in creased their total newspa- ■ B
Included. Pick yours out now, creased by more than 40 mil per investment in 1957 by 9 B Si IPFR " R
!<or Christmas! lion newspapers purchased per cent over the previous v/ 1 L> IV I
MS it - every-day. year. Self Service I
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A U I * Remington *Royal Ji H SALE \ Qudily
• Underwo6d • Cole • Hermes I'. SUPEg LOW PRICES
L. B. HERE & SON
“The Portable Typewriter Store”
44-48 WEST KING STREET
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GIVE A GIFT
OF THRIFT
Looking for
Fulton Savings Account . . .
matter who the person might be.
Also available for your own gift giving problems
a Fulton Christmas Club . . . just starting . . .
rot open yours today.
PEMM SQUARE ' ★ McCOVEXN AVE. * WOUNTVII4X * EAST KTERSBURO ★ AKRON
gift to give, then give a g
unusual
the
member jdmtl deposit insurance corporation
LANCASTER, PA,
always welcome no $
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$34.95
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Cabinet $98.75
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;| A complete office combined
• i into onfe unit. All heavy
i-j Gauge steel.
SAVE up to 50% on FUEL
WITH SIEGLER'S EXCLUSIVE PATENTED
TWO-IN-ONE HEATMAKER!
L. H. BRUBAKER
350 STRASBURG PIKE LITITZ. R. D. 3
Phone Lone. EX 3-7607 Lititz MA 6-7766
Strosburg OV 7-6002
Portable
Typewriters
NEW
$59. up $29&539 i
Complete Line of All
Business Machines ”
New and Used
A-C-M Co. ::
301 S. QUEEN ST. •
Lane. EX 7-2861 ’■
Open Daily 9 to 9 ’
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I; . Breeding ?
h From Hubbard
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Hubbard’s Kimberchik K-137 ha}
proved its outstanding superiority
as a white egg producer. Under tho
most difficult commercial condi
tions the Hubbard Kimberchik
continues to be the poultryroan’a
profitable answer for top quality
white eggs. The K-137 produce*
eggs with an excellent firm albu
men content...the kind of eggs the
consumer demands...not too large
—not too small—but just right.
Every trait of the K-137 points to
profit. Largo egg size early memo
an early return on your flock in
vestment High egg average per,
year meant more eggs and more
profit. The smaller body size means
lower feed costs. You, too, will And.
the Kimberchik K-137 produced by
Hubbard the best all-around bird
you ever bad. Make your next flock
Hubbard Kimberchik and cash In
on this top white egg producer.
HUBBARD PROFIT-BRED
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clicks
MORI
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PROFI'
EGO STRAINS
Manbeim Pike
LANCASTER. PA.
Phone EX 2-2155