Marshall and William Dren nen as Regalia Bearer, also of Fernwood ©range and ,y Pomona H<irace Prange as Emblem their din- g enrer and Mrs. Horace mds Span- p range as pianist, from Rti«- luarryvllle, geiiviiie'* Grange, Chester Co. mas Gal- j ns ,tailed were: Master, resided at Charles G. MoSparran; Over ■itthe business meeting follow- a€er Ralp h Wanner; Lectur- Jlng the dinner. Normlan er Helen Wanner; _ysManle, Fernwood Grange, steward. Calvin Lord; As- Co., Installed the distant Steward, Melvin Boyce |pewly elected officers for two- Sr ; chaplain, Miles Cochran; 'tjjrear terms of office. Assist- Treasurer, Norman Wood; : }flng Installing officers were Secretary, Mrs. Gladys Bby; Jpdra. "William. Drennen as Gate Keeper, Richard Mattie; I Make a loan in 28 seconds? *2B seconds the length of time it takes you to write a check against your Credit-Line Account. The convenience of check credit is sweeping the country! A Credit-Line Account at County Farmers Bank gives you a continuing supply of cash ready and waiting in your name. When you need a part or all of the amount for which you have made arrangements, you simply write a check —■ 28 seconds that’s all it takes. Ask one of our loan officers what your maximum allowance is and sign up for that amount. Then dash off a check in payment of your next pur- chase ... in 28 seconds. County Farmers Listen to these County Farmers Bank radio broadcasts: 7 a.m News on WGAL, and WLAN ' Monday through Saturday 5:55 p.m. News WSBA, Monday through Friday 9.55 p.m. “Our Changing World” WDAC-FM, Monday through Friday ummwb Member Federal -Deposit Insurance Corporation 2? Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation Iwpnai WWP*H« » I a uJVj hi J You certainly can with a Credit-Line Account at COUNTY FARMERS BANK LANCASTER NATIONAL BANK 12 Convenient Offices to Serve You LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE MAIN OFFICE: 23 E. KING ST., LANCASTER Pomona, Mrs. J. Collins Mc- Siparran; Flora., Mrs. Loran Brinton; Lady Assistant Steward, Mls« Alana Lord and Executive Com'mtttee member, Clair Murphy. There will be an officers meeting at the homo ol Charles Mc&parran, Quarry ville, Jan. 31, 8 p.m. The next meeting will be held April 16, 8 p.m. at Ful ton Grange Hall, Oakryn, Pa. The Legislative Committee for that 'meeting will be Thomas Galbreath, Loran Brinton and Samuel Wanner. MOUNT JOY CHRISTIANA Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5, 1966—9 For the F Farm Wife ami family By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Ladies. Have You Heard? ... 23pk jr j How To Get The Most From Zippers Whether metal or nylon coil, a zipper will work efficiently during the life of a garment if you give the fastener some special attention. When putting on or taking off a gar ment, open the zipper all the way. Close the hook and eye or button at the top of a placket before closing the zipper. When closing a separating zipper, be sure to have the slider all the way down and insert the pin through the slider and firmly down into the box Always close the zipper before washing or drycleaning a garment. When possible, keep a zipper closed THOMAS when pressing. Cover the Same Tilings to Try zipper with a press cloth When serving tray meals when using the iron. The to a bed patient, use hand clot'h will piotect the sole- blze turkish towels for place plate ot the iron. And when mats These colorful towels piessing, have the iron set , at the temperature recoin- ® bborb &ound and s P llls ’ are mended for the fabric in the machine washable, and easy garment BUY NOW AND SAVE Take Advantage of OUR WINTER DISCOUNTS WINTER FERTILIZERS NEED NOT BE TAKEN BEFORE FEBRUARY IN ORDER TO MAKE MAXIMUM SAVINGS OR YOU CAN PAY NOW FOR SEASON DELIVERY AND SAVE Call 392-4963 or 392-0374 for More Information, ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. MFRS. OF COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS SROFFTOWN RD. Next to Waterworks SIMPLICITY SNOW BLOWERS 4 Horse Power and 6 Horse Power New and Used 10% Discount with trade-in 15% Discount with NO trade-in [Agway] Lancaster No. 2 Store (Farm Bureau Store) Dillerville Road, Lancaster Phone 394-0541 to get fiom the linen closet.
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