• Have You Heard? Farm Women 22 (Continued from Page 15) __ |- _ nts as meat It’s a good source JriOlCl amounts of'iron and the B vi- w *w ■ i of protein, and contains small fOr FIUSD3IICIS tannins, thiamine and ribofla vin. Fish also contains iodine, Hus'bands of members were a mineral that’s needed for the guests of Farm Women Society healthy functioning of the t'hy- 22 at a progiessive party rec roid gland Yet, pound for ently Fifty two persons attend jiound. flsh is often less evpen- ed the meal which was served .sive tlfan led meats in several homes Because it is tender, fish Mrs. Wilmer Andrews, 2077 needs only enough cooking to Mill Stream Rd , was hostess develop its fla\or Whether you for appetizer and salad' Mrs. boil, bake, broil, or fry fish, Carl Diller, Refton, for the took it just long enough to main course, and Mrs. Donald have it flake easily when you Kepner, New Danville, for des ; touch it with a fork. Overcook- sert. img often, makes flsh dry and The next meeting will be ■tough. held Tuesday, M.ay, 14, at 6:30 Baked stuffed fish, served pm at the West Willow Fire with a green leafy vegetable, Hall. A Mother and. Daughter can provide an easy-to-prepare Banquet will be held meal that’s tasty and elegant. To prepare, wash and dry the tfish Spi inkle inside and out With salt Fill body cavity of ifish looselv with stuffing Sew ■the opening with needle and cord or close with skewers Pl ace fish in greased pan, brush (with flat Bake at 350 degrees, allowing 10 to 15 minutes cooking time for each pound of fish If fish is lean, such as cod, baste it with fat during cooking, or lay bacon over top Bene piping hot If at first you don’t suc ceed you have lots of com pany Bulk Spreading Service .Dealers for FERTILIZER and LIMESTONE SMUCKER BROS. Bird-in-Hand Ph. CSG-9136 (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l FARM LOANS Loans for Machinery, Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and any farm purpose. 10 - 35 year Farm Mortgages? Full and part-time farms eligible \ ■FARM CREDIT OFFICE 411 W. Roseville Rd. Lane. 893-3921 AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES! 'luH «• flw »mrity •< tka weather and y««r “darrea-day" aeeda. Ha aaad to eall oa—and na worry about runainy «horl GARBER OIL CO. MOUNT JOY, PA- Ph. 653-2021 105 Fairview St. r „ S'* “V*. ** ***• ' .V.V.V.V.'.V.’.V.V.V.WA These Hoffman Seed Men all carry a new book “How To Turn Crop Problems into Crop Profits”. Let them share this valuable information with you. ELMER BRILL LESTER ERB Elizabethtown 367-5441 % Elizabethtown 357-7112 FRANK H. BUCHER | EDGAR C. UMBLE Lititz 626-6504 E .Gap HI 2-4525 , JONATHAN S. SHIRK | JASON H. MELLINGER Leola 650-9302 £ Strasburg 687-6546 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. LANDISVILLE, PA. Phone 898-3421 ttr.rii ?«oI JnoriCr<t OJ, oiow gjtao Host Husbands 1 * (M Husbands of members svere guests of Farm Women. Society 5 at a dinner meeting recently at t'he Plain and Fancy Farm. Mrs. Kenneth Esihleman, coun ty president, and her {husband were special guests. The Reverend Albert Brink er, pastor of the United Church of Christ, Penryn, was sipeaker. His subject was “The Home and Family Influence of Child ren.” Mrs. Clyde Hottenstein will speak at the next meeting on Saturday, May 25, at 1:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Ray mond Hess, Landisville. Her topic will be “A Trip To The World’s Fair.” -wol «rfi odf.B oiow ban o'gr. mov I' ■ > . , ‘ v Every Second Saturday of. the month yon can enjoy Plan a party at home, or a dinner for your organiza tion. Reserve your chicken, in advance by calling Sally Harper, 5C9-0428. We do all the cooking, and will specially-package your orders for pick-up on barbecue dates. CARRY-OUT ONLY! Special Prices on 25 or $l.OO PER HALF more h * lv< ; s advance reservation! 3 HALVES AT $2.7,5 GALL US! FIRST SERVED! FIRST COME m There is just one sensible way to guard your val uables and that is to give them the protection that only a Safe Deposit Box offers. Get one! 3 1 /Sz% Interest Paid-On Certificates of Deposit for 1 Year 2Vi% "Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Use Our Convenient Drive-In Window ' One-half block from Penn Square on South Queen Street Rear of Main Bank. “Serving Lancaster from Center £*uare since 1889“ MTIXZ SPRINGS BRANCH Broad & Main Sts., Litita M2LLERSVILLE BRANCH Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor BARBECUED CHICKEN at the “Poultry Center” of the Lancaster County Poultry Assn. 340 W. Roseville Road, Lancaster SAT., MAY 11 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. ST a* £\lll /, // I 1 ‘ FREE PARKING 25 S. Queen Street Swan Parkins Lot Vine '& S. Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot S. W. Corner Vine and Queen Sts. fISJKUijL 302 N. George St.
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