MEMBERS OF FARM WOMEN SOCIETY THREE prepared Christmas.. Seals for - mailing this week at the Lancaster Tuberculosis Society. They* are,- le i t to Royer, Ephrata B 2; Mia. Gilbert J Paul, and M« p ly both of Stevens Rl; Mrs, Ivan Eberly, Ephrata Rl. Mrs. Harry Palm, I°* Ave., Ephrata, and Miss Hannah Wissler, Lincoln. * • rnoTO ‘ Farm Women 4 Host Husbands Husbands of members were quests of Society -of Farm Wo men-' 4 at a smorgasbord in Meadow Hills Dining House re cently Mrs John Gingrich, nee president was in charge of the meeting A-donation of $35 was gi/m bo the county projekrt, the Child Development Center Four members will assist at the Health and Welfare Center Thursday. Miss Mary Greider entertain ed at the smorgasbord with pi ano-selections Mrs Paul Metz ger introduced the wpeaker. Herbert Xeang His subject was “Let’s Take a Look at Oui eelves " Sqieiety 4 will sew at the General Hospital on Thursday, Nov 7 The next meeting will be -Saturday, Nov. 30 at the home of Mrs. Richard King, Mountville at 1 30 pm • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 9) give you a basic custard iecnpe with variations Types Ol Floor Wax Floor wax is available in three general types paste ■wax, liquid polishing wax, and liquid self-polishing wax The manufacturer’s label will state what type wax it is water base or solvent-base wax Paste Wax has a solvent base —the solvent acts like a dry cleaning fluid and cleans as {well as waxes Paste wax needs (polishing The only difference between (paste and liquid polishing wax is the amount of solvent Li quid polishing wax is easier to apply. Paste wax and liquid polishing wax must not be use-J on asphalt or some rubber tile The solvent, which you can tell by its characteristic drj c earing odor, causes the as phalt or rubber surface to sof ten or pit and colors to bleed Liquid self -polishing wax is a water-base wax It’s a com mon choice for kitchen floors where damp wiping is needed often Don’t use a liquid selt polishing wax on wood floors unless the wood is sealed oi painted A woid of caution once yon use either a water-base or a solvent-Jbase wax, don t switch types without first com pletely removing old wax Keep poisons and explosives away from children ft may 1)0 saler to destroy the little you may have on hand J than to run risk of children 6r ani mals getting to them before they are needed next season ;^%>- • , .%ss' k# ‘ ; >*>•,>> fc-A*** > «£'s*s*<,-,<**■ "4f New, High efficiency Thm-PaH insulation ->C Jet-Freeze shelves for fast uniform freezing Rugged, thrifty Rower-King compressor Big storage capacity in the door NORGE I 5-YEAR I FOOD PROTECTION PLAN 9 I "H -| protects acamst food loss Irom $5 to | | Jloolhroi){hspoittie due to median- / I ical failure dunni warranty period /_ Norge offers i complete selection of opr/pht endchest Insists from SI cu ft to 22 on It copoaty BIGGEST SELECTION Used Chest’s and Upright Freezers in Lancoster County. All Freezers Guaranteed. D. L DIEM & SONS Lincoln Ave. and Cedar St., Lititz PH: 626-2131 ' QUALITY NORGE FEATURES THAT ASSURE SAFE FOOD PROTECTION! HEW LOW. LOW PRICE . $169.00 < NO MONEY DOWN ’* -L, ‘‘nr *‘ /' J 'The money ,will .also* be-used WOlllCn to finance programs of health k • . m.n . o 1 - education ■’and’information for AS3ISt i lO» »Jem school childrEnr-aird adults. IVlsafl pamiviicm During-.thffl®paßt> year 358 mail volunteers gave 1579 hours of Representatives from all the service to r the* TB Health Farm Women Societies'*ln the Society. Volunteers assist in county are giving an. -.‘‘assist” many phases-of work in. addi to the Christmas Seal** cam- tion to stuffing .h-nd. preparing paign of the Tuberculosis and campaign maiU- Some prepaie Health Society of Lancaster and deliver*campaign material* , County. such as -bookmarks and ban- Working in shifts of six gles to the-'schools,, posters to , members, . the women-i give - a stores, baaks-and'.service sU half day at the Health Center tions; placet-mats .to restau to help prepare Christmas Seal rants and- payroll*enclosures to ma ,j businesses.*. Others assist re- The annual campaign opens gularly throughout the yeai November 15, when approxi- with preparation and mailing mately 80,000 letters will be of x-ray reports, stamping sent out to residents of Lan- educational literature, prepai ,caster City and County mg kits of materials for nurs- Pioceeds of the 57th an- es, physicians and teacheis, as nual Chnstmas Seal campaign sistmg on the chest x-iay mu*- mil be used in a progiam of and distributing fivers and detection and prevention of educational materials prior to TB and other respiratory dis- the x-ray ’survey program*, eases, through the use of the The Society willl always wel x-rays and tuberculin test, come additional \olunteeis 1V tough new germ killer Drop by drop ... day in day out. .. new Purina Germicide kills disease bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It’s one of the most effective disinfectants on the market. Purina Germicide is strong enough to knock out some of the toughest disease germs, mild enough not to corrode equipment or harm poultry and livestock. Spray, dip, or rinse—any way you use Germicide, it does the job fast in hard or soft water. In solution Germicide is odorless, non-stain ing, and very stable—lasts for several days when you use it to treat footpads. We suggest you use non-toxic, non-irritating Purina Germicide next time you have a disinfect ing job to do. It comes in unbreakable plastic gal lon jugs at our Checkerboard Store ... listed on the cover. WHERETO USE NEW PURINA GERMICIDE: footpads, poultry crates, equipment, walls, ceilings, floors, pens, stalls, livestock truck beds, scales, overshoes. John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane' James High' Gordonville Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rheems Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster John B. Kurtz Ephrata Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiesfand & Co. Salunga John J. Hess, II Intercourse'* New Providence Warren Siclunan Peqnea John J. 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