Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 17, 1967, Image 11

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    Fulton Grange No. 66
Hosts 80/ Scout Troop
Fulton Orange #66 obseived
June a- Dairy Month at the
rcgulit meeting June 12 held at
the Grange Hall, Oakryn The
home e< onomics committee was
In charge of making eighty-six
quarts of homemade ice cream,
Forty-3i\ quails of stiawbcmes
were a’>o consumed
Membeis of Hoy Scout Tioop
#330 ard then patents weie
honored guests, and picscnted
part of ine piogram Charles
Tindall T > assistant scoutmas
ter of Cub Scout Tioop it 130
told about then woik and asked
for a Den Molhci \olunteei He
exhibited some of the hoop’s
craft work and unifoims
Lawrence Temple, scout mas
ter of Tioop i? 330. told of work
done last \oiu The tioop has
thirty-foui registered scouts,
TOP DRESS
Alfalfa After Ist Cutting
with 0-20-20 or 0-15-30
or Top Q (0-12-34)
Use our bulk spreader service
or rent our trailer speaders.
Call us for more information
Phone 392-4963
ORGANIC PUNT FOOD CO.
Grofftown Road, Near Waterworks Lancaster
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TENDER LOVING CARE...
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LANCASTER ILANDISVILLE/ LITITZ/MANHEIM TOWNSHIP / M/LLERSV/LLE/ROHRERSTOWN
and is taking in more at pre
sent. They have five patiols,
each with leaders and assistant
leaders, and they could use
more help. David Read. Jr.,
Chester Gibson and Eddie Cox
put on an impromptu skit. Da
vid Henry. Jr. told what is re
quired to become a Tenderfoot
Scout; Robert Eshleman, a Se
cond Class Scout. Allan Wint
ers, a First Class Scout; and
John Gibson a Stai, Lite and
an Eagle Scout
Tire Jr M Y F of Mount Zion
Methodist Chinch, Fatrlield, un
der the direction of Miss Ruby
James, piesented a melodrama
“The Light Went Out” with
Scott Weaver as narrator The
following cast included- Elaine
and Kim Weavci Pamela. Den
nis, Douglas and Deborah Lew
is Melissa Aument, Robeit
Eshleman and William Sheetz
Clitfoid Holloway Jr pre
with a Conestoga National Bank Savings
Account. Join the thousands of Lancaster area
people who have found the secret of a financially
brighter future through systematic savings
at Headquarters for Money Matters.
Of course, if you need the money, it’s there.
Take it anytime. But, if withdrawal is not
required, your cash goes on working and earning
... safe and secure ... building a personal
nest egg for a happier future.
THE
Coneslog
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MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation _
sided at the business meeting
when plans were made to attend
the Lancaster Co Pomona
Grange visitation meeting at
Kirkwood on June 20 as guests
of Coieram Giange. P’ulton of
ficers will fill the chairs and
Salisbury Grange will piesent
the program.
The "Goto Church Night”
service and the covered dish
supper June 11 at the Grange
Hall weie well-attended Re\
Kenneth Hill, Sleelton, was the
speakei Rev Howaid Huddle
son of the Methodist Chuich of
Fulton Cucuit and the Giange
octette also took part
The Youth Committee will
sponsor a haynde Satin day,
June 17 leaving the Grange Hall
by tiuck at 730 pm Upon ic
turmng the gi oup will have
campfn e refreshments
The community pi ogi ess
committee is requesting used
clothing for State Hospitals and
used glasses for “Eyes For The
Needy” to be brought to the
next meeting June 26. This will
also be the deadline for the
membership contest
Buy It Sell It
With a Classified Ad
In Lancaster Farming
SUPER
Self Service
SHOES
2750 Columbia Ave.
Lancaster
Lane. Co.’s Largest
Shoe Store
All Ist Quality
Super Low Prices
Lancaster Fannin
For the
Farm Wife and
Ladies, Have You Heard? .. o
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Services A Reliable Drvcleanei Provides
A ichable diycleanei caiefully inspects
garments befoie lhe\ aie ictumed to you De
pending on time and equipment, as many as
26 items arc checked
Clothes relumed fiom a leputable diy
eleaner aie free of shine or seam impiessions,
ciooked seams 01 hominies, creases aiound
waistline, gathers piessed flat fabric stretch
ed between buttons 01 buttons mashed into
fabric
Storage Limit On Canned Foods Varies
Commeicially canned foods require a
minimum of care to maintain their quality
duung storage
Store canned foods in a dry place where
the temperature won’t go above „ , , . ~ .
70 degrees or below freezing Store hydrogenated fats, vege
r j table oils, canned nuts, instant
a ” y . ? °^ s i emain safe an< * puddings, cereal products, cann
acceptable for long periods of bou f lloni and bouiHon cubes
time But there is a maximum f onl a year
storage limit for some foods vacuum-packed coffee, tea,
Most canned fruits and vege- and instant cocoa will keep
tables can be kept up to 18 their quality up to 18 months.
months aftei buying Sugar and salt keep mdefin-
Bernes, sour cherries, citrus itely
fruit imces, tomatoes, and Carpet And Rug Care Tips
sauerkraut keep top quality for When carpet or rug pile is
only 6 months crushed down because of furni-
You can store canned meat ture pressure or constant walk
and poultry up to 18 months, mg, try a hot iron over a damp
canned fish up to a year, con- cloth or a steam iron on the
densed meat and vegetable spots Let the steam do the
soups up to 8 months work don’t press the iron
Evaporated milk and nonfat down on the pile While the pile
dry milk packaged in metal con- 15 shShtlv moist, brush up the
taineis keep their quality for 6 s P°t s gently,
months (Continued on rage 14)
f
Keep them clean
with water
heated electrically
With a flameless electric quick-iecnvery water
heater, j-ou’l! have plena of hot water on hand
to keep your whole faimlv squeakv clear.
And, it’s so convenient because you ran
place an electric water heater am where, tai
de >■ a counter. In a closet In a gaiage ]t’s
economical too because as soon as ’ou insta'l
an electric water heatei you quahfv lor PP&l's
special lovv-cost water heatinq iate See vour
elecvnc appliance dealei or plumbei jjui/.
Make a clean break with the past
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Saturday. June 17, 1967
Family
/Switch to
flameless electric water heating
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