Form Women 26 H'.'d Mother-Daughter Meet The Society of Farm Women, Group No. 26, met at East Fair view Church of the Brethren on May 26th for a mother-daughter program. Hostesses were Mrs. Quentin Buckwalter. Jr., Mrs. Ralph Hostetler, and Mrs. Mi chael Grove. Jr. At the meeting, conducted by Mrs. Nelson Hess, the Group voted to make favors for a rest home at the June meeting. Entertainment consisted of a skit by Mrs. Clyde Buchen and her daughter, Debbie. Mrs. Lloyd Esbenshade and Mrs. Le roy Esbenshade showed a film. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. David Lan dis on June 291 h. Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 SUPER Self Service SHOES 2750 Columbia Ave. Lancaster Lane. Co.’s Largest Shoe Store All Ist Quality Super Low Prices THIS MAH HAS HELPED A LOT OF PEOPLE TO MAKE SMART MOVES Joseph Kilgore, Head Teller at the Manheim Township office of the Conestoga National Bank, knows the proper move to make when it comes to playing chess. He also would like to suggest a wise financial move he knows a lot about. Joe will be happy to explain to you the many advantages of a Checking Account at your Headquarters for Money Matters. Paying by check saves time ... saves trouble, too ... your cancelled check is proof that payment has been made. Open a Checking Account soon at any office of the~ Conestoga Bank. Start enjoying added leisure'time, security and convenience. THE Conestoga—Bank urn mi ms « mm mum LANCASTER/LANDISVILLE/UTITZ/MANHEIM TOWNSHIP/MILLERSVILLEjROHRERSTOWM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation Job Hunting Tips Offered For Teenagers School’s out! Is it going to be just another lazy summer in the sun or is this the year you go job-hunting? Your chances of finding a job will be better if you prepare for the job interview, points out Miss Janet Reed, extension specialist at the University of Delaware. Remember, the em ployer wants to know how you cun handle the job; his opinion of you will depend on your poise and appearance just as much as on your tiaining and references. Bring along a peisonal data sheet- include your name, ad dress, telephone number, edu cational background, work ex perience, hobbies, occupational goals and references. Have your social security number with you, if possible. Your appearance counts; dress to please an adult, not your school crowd. Even though wild, way-out clothes are “in” with your friends, your piospec tive employer will probably not be impressed at least, not the way you want him impressed. If you’re a girl, wear a simply styled dress, preferably with sleeves, and conservative jewel ry that does not jingle. No pop art kooky bracelets or dangly earrings Wear nylons and con servative, well-polished shoes without run-over heels Cairy a small, neat handbag, save your shoulder-strap carry-all for the beach Keep your hands and hair well groomed and neat and go easy on the makeup Most businessmen believe eye-make up is out for the office not "way-out", just out, period. Miss Reed recommends teen* age boys wear slacks with a conservative sports Jacket, white shirt and lie. Wear polish ed business-type shoos, no moc casins and certainly not sneak ers. Keep the neon-bright socks for after-job hours: wear socks that match your slacks for your interview. Boy's long hair is a sore point with most employers, unless they're hiring a rock and-roll combo. In fact, boys may have to decide between getting a summer job and getting a decent haircut. Neatness is necessary: some employers feel a prospective employee who doesn’t have the self-discipline or intelligence to keep himself well groomed pio bably won’t have the self-disci pline needed to do the woik. If you’re nervous, try to act as if you’re not Sit still; don’t fidget and don’t chew gum! Try to give an impression of ability and self-confidence; the inter viewer is interested in your at titude as well as your qualifica tions If you’re still in high school, hunting for a job for the summer only, your skill and job qualifications mean very little compared to the immedi ate impression you make. That impiession depends on how you look and act Looking neat may be for the squares, but the squares are “in” when it comes to getting a job. Whenever a peison starts resting on his laurels, he’s like ly to find it’s made of poison ivy. Why not put things off till tomoirow’ Isn’t that what its for’ Lancaster Farming, Salurda For the Farm Wife and Ladies. Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Selecting and Preparing Fresh Sti awberries Size has little relationship to the good qualities of strawberries. Variety, glowing con ditions. matuuty, handling, caie liom vine to retail market, including length of time after harvest, all have as much or moie to do with flavor than has size. Strawberries will lose quality rapid!y when left at warm temperatures When you buy strawberries, as soon as possible refrigerate them unwashed and un capped in a shallow tray. Serve the berries soon after buying them avoid piolonged storage. If berries are slightly underripe, they’ll continue to ripen in a cool dry place When ready to use, wash gently and quickly in cold water. Lift berries lightly from wa ter using your fingers as One way to relieve house strainers, letting sand stay in hold clutter is to thiow away the bowl. —or give away items you no tv . , ~ longer use This takes great inf hl'T y ° n will power, but Us wo.th it. ‘ One guide to help you decide Remove caps after the her- which items to discaul is If nes are clean and fanly dry >’ ou ha\en’t used the item Don’t let them stand in water within the last yeai or two, —it causes loss of color and thiow it out Havor. (Continued on Page 20) Attention Tobacco Growers! For Tobacco Planting USE Ortho Starter Solution 8-16-8 or Ortho Gro 12-6-6 For Cut Worm Control Isotox Transplanter Solution For Weed Control Enide 50 W Available Now DcKalb Sudax - Alfa-Tox - Atrazine Lorox - Weedone LV 4 Hollinger’s Farm Market, Inc. R. D. #l, Ephrata Phone 733-4151 Two important things when borrowing money You need a sharp pencil plus the specialized financial advice of Farm Credit to determine how your financial needs can best be served. Farm production must be maintained, even increased if possible. Providing the financing to insure this is Farm Credit's job. Farm Credit loans are available now for any sound farm need. And, at realistic rates. Farm Credit interest is based on the unpaid balance of the loan. That saves you money. Farm Credit ASSOCIATIONS 411 W. Roseville Rd.. Lancaster Agway Building, Lebanon Ph. 393-3921 ph. 2734506 . Juno 10. 1967 m. Family Throw Away Items You Don’t Use 15 THOMAS
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