WOMEN NO. 14 John B. Groff tod Mrs. Ranck. ;y of Farm Women Contributions of $lO.OO each et Wednesday, Janu- weir® made to the Lancaster ait the home of Mrs. County Tuberculosis and ,n L/andte, Ranks HI. Health Society and the Lan it Mrs. iLloyd H. caster County Citizens Schol prestded with 24 ra'em- arship Fund, present. mi Hostesses were Mrs. Lam groti'P sewed 77 can- dls, Mrs. Charles Mlteken, i, 'and reports on. the Mrs. Raymond Barge and ’onvention. were given Mrs. J. Clarence Groff. Joseph B. Molt, Mrs. Tihe group will sew at the tailor-made for our area 19 BRAND ALFALFA A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. idisville, Pa. BUDGET BALANCED? • a combination of high yielding, hardy, north ern-adapted varieties specially selected for our conditions. • recommended for short term rotations in Lancaster County. • NOCULIZED® SEED alxeady inoculated and ready to plant. WES-6RO® processed for fast, uniform germi nation and surer stands. • lush, leafy plants pro duce high-quality hay or pasture.. CONSOLIDATE BILLS WITH AN INSTALLMENT General Hospital on Febru ary 3 from 9 a,m, to 12 noOn, and will entertain So ciety # 24 at the February 9 meeting to be held at the home ot Mrs. Robert M. Ea benahade. FARM WOMEN' NO. 3 SEATS NEW OFFICERS The Society of Farm Wom en Group No. 3 held its reg ular monthly meeting in the auditorium of the Brlcker ville Fire Co. building recent ly, at which time the newly elected officers were seated. Mrs. Harold S, Stu'ber, program ohairtnan, outlined the program schedule lor the year. February 6, at 12:30 p.m., there will be an “Everybody’s Birthday Party” for the members and their fa mikes dn the auditorium of the Ak ron Fire Hall. The regular February ■meeting was set for the 19'th at the home of Mrs. Earl B. iDatshaw, Schoeneck. The following members folded seals at Heart Haven recently Mass Mary Royer, Miss Ada Royer, Mrs Elam Shelly, Mrs Charles Weach ter and Mis. Paul Weidman. Their efforts totaled 21 boon s. Repoits were given on the State Convention ot the So ciety of Farm Women by Mrs Donald H Graybi‘ll, Mrs. Earl F. Smoker and Mrs. Samuel M. Mohler. 898-2261 HOLLAND STONE a luxury you con afford) TniMe, outside, yen'll dind die rich quarried look of HOLLAND STONE adds a touch of rcal_ clo cancs to your building deaipis. And yet, HOLLAND STONE i* one of tbe most economical build in* 1 materials today*, Its unique versatility in rise and shape lends aatroctural Worn to builders, aweting..!** ideas, as weiU as cost problems. Gomes in a wide choice of naturally warm, distinct*** plus Colonial while. MEW PLUMP CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. rCNNSYUTAMA LOAN it’ssZ'k Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22, 1966—9 For the Farm Wife and Family By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Ladies. Have You Heard? ... Some Things To Do When Child Is 111 Whenever possible, move an ill child in to the den, recreation room, or living room during the day. This provides a welcome change of scenery and often makes it easier to care for him, especially if Ws bedroom is on the second floor. It also gives him the feeling of not being alone and removed from his usual routines, which often are the major complaints of an ill child. Books, magazines, portable radio or television, and records will entertain the child while you do your housework. But a word of caution avoid Overloading a sick child’s bed with toys. When confined to bed, a child looks for ward to visitors. If his ill ness is not contagious, let ham match wits with a broth er, si'ster, or friend in one of his favorite games. Poor Investment Household appliances you seldom use are not always a good investment To get full value from the money you’ve invested, try to use the ap pliance in as many ways as you can. Also, learn to use The grouip heaid Bell Tele phone Co representative Miss Sarah Martin on the “Famious Women of subject, Pennsylvania.” Buy If - Sell It With A Classified Ad In Lancaster Farming A Chiropractic Spinal Examination Should Always Follow A Fall or Accident LANCASTER COUNTY CHIROPRACTIC SOCIETY V/ I sure like my 'k / LONG TERM FARM MORTGAGE \ I Forrey worked out for me! And | \ I didn’t have to buy any stock or pay / \ any appraisal fees. After one year / \ I can pay off as fast as I want / to from current farm / earnings! / Contact Charles H. Forrey 127 W. Main St., Leola 1 The PQLWTABLE Life Assurance Society of the United States IW and care far each appliance correctly. The manufactur er's instructions that come with the appliance l are your be’st guide for the use atnd care of his product. (For Your Records Check stubs are your record of the checks you write. That’s why you should fill ih the stub each time you write a check Then, if a check i<s lost or you need to stop payment on a check, viou’ll have a record o i the number, date, and exact amount of it It’s woith the time it takes to fill m the stub. REAL ESTATE FARM LOAN CORRESPONDENT for .vl A** THOMAS Phone 656-3861
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