Farm Women Hold Mother's Day Meeting Farm "Women’s Society No. 14 entertained Society No. 24 at a Mother’s Day meeting. After a tour through WGAL TV a short business meeting was conducted with (Mrs. Lloyd H, Ranch, president, in charge. Society No. 15 will enter tain Society No. 14 at Black Rock June 1G at 1:30 p.m. A bake and food sale will be held Saturday, May 21 at Ar lan’s at the Manor Shopping Center. Geraniums were presented to the oldest mother present ' * h Who ,w*M Mr*. Alice Shauhach, Straafturg. She Is. 86 years old. The youngest mother was Mrs. Judith Bomherger, New Holland, a guest mem ber of Society No. 24, Moth er with the most children was Mrs. Jean Thomas, Wil low Street. The mother with a child the furthest away from home was Mrs. Elina Barge, Strasburg, who has a son in Colorado. Hostesses tor the meeting were Mrs. Jacob Herr, Mrs. Everett Newswanger. Mr» William Dean, and Mrs. Charles Leanian. The June Bth meeting will be held at the Agway Storo, If you plan to borrow, for any sound pur pose, may we point out just how big a dif ference in cost that one little word “bank” can make to you? Come ini BANK HOURS: Main Office, Millersyille and Manhelm Twp. Branch: Mon. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m.to 6 p.«. Lititz Branch: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Fri. 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. All Drive In Windows and Walk Up Window Open Until 6 P.M. Monday through Friday except Manheim Twp. Branch open ’til 8 p.m. Fri. FREE PARKING at places listed below. Bring parking ticket to Bank for validation. Any Buhrman Parking Lot Grant Street Parking Lot 48 W. Grant Sc. Kendig Parking Lot 36 S. Queen St. Watt & Shand Parking Garage Swan Parking Lot Vine & Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot Corner Vine & Queen Sts. LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA “Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889” MILLERSVILLE BRANCH LITITZ SPRINGS BRANCH Broad and Main Sts., Lititi MANHEIM TWP. BRANCH 1415 Lititz Pike, Lane. Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor A Trustee for the Lane. Co. Foundation Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Lancaster, at 1:80 p.m. with P. P.A L. Home Economist demonstrating electrical ap pliances. The hostesses for this meeting will be Mrs. Leon Thomas, Mrs. Warren Her shey, Mrs. Vincent Hershey and Mrs, Eva Esbenshade. • For The Farm Wife Beat egg yolks with 2' ta blespoons sugar and salt. Cook over low heat stirring constantly until thick, about 5 mimutes dull. Beat egg whites until stiff, then beat in remaining sugar and va nilla. Fold this and whipped cream into chilled mixture. Hager’s 302 N. George St. (Continued from Page 14) ith nk in! Lancaster farming, Saturday, May 14, 1966—1 ft hot the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Some Tips For Choosing Handbags When you shop for a handbag, check it for good workmanship. Ask yourself how convenient the bag is. See that the opening is large enough and convenient to use. Look at the lining. It should be stiong enough to withstand con stant lubbmg The mountings and fittings should be strong See li there are extra compartments You may appreciate having them. After you buy your handbag, give it good care and it will stay new looking for several seasons. REMEMBER to use the ventilating fan in your kitchen when you’re doing any top- THOMAS ot-the range cooking A fry pi ice themseUes oft the mar-i pan, the oien. or almost any ket Or the competition cooking utensil generates too keen and distribution, is odors and some moisture that poor the tan will remove quioklv Turn on the tan while you’re washing dishes to remove moisture A ventilating fan will do a better job if you turn it on while moisture is building up instead ot trying to clear moisture out of a room all at one tune DID YOU KNOW that for every new food that hits the market two more never see your grocer’s shell'’ Only —Carefully file important 500 of those you do see each recoids, such as bill of sale, year survive until the next, warranty, seivicing contracts. Why? A United States De- and the name and address of partment of Agnculture study the serviceman of convenience foods in four —Keep receipts for serried cities in the United States charges tor future reference, shows new products often (Continued on Page 18) CERTIFIED GEORGIA TOMATO PLANTS Rutgers and other popular varieties FRESH PLANTS TRUCKED FROM GEORGIA Also Egg plants, Cabbage plants, Onion plants, Pepper plants, etc. To place orders, Call: Quarryville 786-2166 Lancaster 687-6603 HOWARD E. GROFF COAL, GASOLINE & FUEL OIL 111 East State Street QUARRYVILLE, PA. f Planning to buy a new ,T ractor See Farm Credit first for \ Money If you've been putting off buying a new tractor because you lack “tractor money". It's time to see Farm Credit, You save money with a Farm Credit loan because you pay only simple interest and only for the actual time you use the money. And your repayment is fitted te periods when you have actual farm income. Call Farm Credit now. LONG TERM LAND BANK MORTGAGE LOANS CANS Some Guidelines For Appliance Servicing To help you keep the cost ot servicing home appliances to a minimum: —Follow directions for use and care of your new appli ance —lnsist on a good installa tion making suie the appli ance is level and operating pei tectly icuter tin
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