Woman s Committee variety of approaches It It plino”, Mrs. Duncan said. (Ctoftldued from Pago IS) ■ P ro * r * m that involves the Twenty-four people attended caster, president of the local membership in study, action the luncheon. Special music AAUW chapter, said that the anc * considerations of future was provided by a trio consist* AAUW program is strong, concerns. The local chapter is ing of Mrs. Robert Kauffman, flexible and responsive to a P resentl y studying the subject Mrs. Ralph Garber, and Mrs. “Science, A Creative Disci- Lester Hawthorne. ;i MRS. CLYDE WIVELL, right, chairman Of the Lancaster County Farmers’ Association women’s committee, discusses policies of the local, state, and national farmers’ organizations with Mrs. David Holt, state women’s committee chairman, center, and Mrs. Richard Duncan, president of the local chapter of the American Association of University Women. plaW nG '*' You Do! AND IT'S FREE. I 1 This informative bookfet is yours ... free for the asking rr. ct the Lancaster County Farmers National Bank. It tells you what you should do with vour estate. And, believe it or not, you hove on estate!. The booklet is free... there is no obligation. Ask for it the next time you stop at County Farmers Bank. After you've read it you'll be better prepared to plan for yourself and your family. COUNTY FARMERS , >1 i •’ -s r _ —•» »*“» ♦V'i.V. WhoMSe*yH LANCASTER NATIONAL BANK ’3 Convenient Offices to Serve You LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE w CHRISTIANA MOUNT JOY COLUMBIA ‘ -JLSERWCEr, MAIW bffld: 23 EoSf Krug Stre; Member Federal :Dtp«sit Insurance C >n - A Trustee for The Lancaster County' ■ ».i ,|, ..t. Ir-yUs-# -na*. ~an J, «- -' ‘.ancaster LANgfcS7»WI couwrv MMNIM BWK Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 5. 19H6—13 For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Curtains For Less? Check the dress goods counleis lor possibilities when you choose fabrics lor cui tains. Dress fabrics aie colorful and exciting in design and texture. They are usually available in \aned widths and fibeis. Cost per yaid is less than what you us ually find in drapeiy fabrics Read the label before you make your de cision It should list the fiber content along with directions for caie. Be sure to note whether the fabric can be laundered 01 must be drycleaned. Check, too, whether allowance must be made for shrinkage. Line shelves with felt or Correct Glassware Storage per to piovicle a cushion lor Prevents Breakage glassware. Auange glasses Tableware should not be with nms up. Never slack crowded together or stacked, glasses or cups one on lop o'i Use up-right racks to store the other Don’t stoie and plates, saucers, and platters forget glassware . . . x'otate ii and use hooks to hang cups, for daily use. This saves storage space and Flower bowls and vases encourages you to use all of should have a shelf all then’ your tableware . . . not just own. Auange by height . , , what is on top of the pile. (Continued on Page 10) ♦ * ATTENTION!! BALER TWINE LOWEST PRICES NOW Through November 30, 1966 B. A. New Holland, Pa. f4*****^**************JM^**********¥*******-E! Boost Yields NEXT YEAR! Order Your PIONEER SEED Now Order now and get first call on the Pioneer? varieties that will do the best Job for yoia next year. Pioneer offers you; (1) A New Generation of hybrid com vatic* lies—bred to fit your specific needs, (2) Hybrid sorghums for high grain anti forage yields exti*a bushels of grain ansi more tons of forage. (3> Alfalfas bred for the job • • • whethe!? It’s hay, pasture or plowdowiu Check -what you’ll need now—then or 3e& when your Pioneer salesman calls. An ordes? placed now gives you first call on the seed you need' next spring. m. PIONEER. e&Ss Write or coil GROFF, C. Ph: 354-8001 % Your Local Pioneer Dealer THOMAS INC.