Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 17, 1968, Image 15

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    Farm Women
Farm Women Board
Met To Set Plans
The executive board of the So
ciety of Farm Women of Lan
caster County met in the* home
of Mrs. Samuel S Wenger, Para
dise, 'to set plans for County
activities for 1968.
Attending were County offi
cers: Mrs. Scott Nissley, presi-
GITMCKIN THE BtACK WITH Ai
Ray’-Wiggins,ti Tellerafthe Cohestoga Nationalßahk, is well
known in shooting'circles. In this field of competition he is
regarded as an outstanding marksman. Ray likesto point out
thaTgood marksmanship ahd good money management have o'ne
common aim.. .'to get in the black, ahd stay there.
'Knowledgeablebusmess men and individuals know that
sometimes borrowing money is the wisest thing to do. For
example: to meet emergency medical expenses, to consolidate
accumulated small bills, for urgently needed home
improvements or for major purchases such as a color
television, washer or refrigerator.
Whenever you need cash... 'discuss your needs with the
Conestoga National Bank. Your Headquarters for Money
Matters stands ready to provide you with fast, easy,
confidential Personal Loans at bank rates to let you enjoy
the good things in life sooner.
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LANCASTER'CENTERVILLE/LANDISVILLE/LITITZ
MANHEIM TOWNSHIP/MILLERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN
dent; Mrs. Everett Kreider, sec
retary; Mrs. Jdhh'Frantz, treas
urer; Mrs. John N. Hess, first
vice president; Mrs. Aaron Den
linger, second vice president,
and the 27 local Society presi
dents.
Mrs. E Robert Nolt, Society
4, former Lancaster County rep
resentative to the state board of
Farm Women, who is also on
the board of directors of the
Farm & Home Foundation, out
lined suggestions for the use of
the new Farm & Home Center.
She explained that meetings
Con
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
A Trustee for The Lancaster Codnty Foundation
may be held in the Home Eco
nomics Extension area, housing
the demonstration kitchen fea
turing cabinets financed by
Farm Women of Lancaster
County The room will seat 250
persons There is service for 60
in stainless steel utensils and a
coffee maker available as a part
of the Extension Service equip
ment.
Mrs. Nolt stated that all meet -
mgs should be scheduled through
Howard Campbell, 1212 Valley
Rd. He is retired from Arm
strong and was employed in the
fields of purchasing and person
nel
The auditorium of the Center
may be used for larger meet
ings including dinner or lunch
eon meetings, but they must be
catered by the caterer designat
ed by contract for the year, ac
cording to present rulings
County Farm Women voted to
hold their annual convention at
the Center on Nov. 2 Mrs Niss
ley appointed four representa
tives to the Community Council
They are Mrs. J N Hess. Soci
ety 18, Mrs. Edward Wissler,
Society 18, Mrs Glenn Nauman,
Society 25, and Mrs Richard'S.
King, Society 4.
A letter was read from Heart
Haven thanking members for
folding 'heart seals for mailing.
Societies 25 and 26 will visit the
‘County Home On March 21 'to
distribute ‘fruit and cookies
’’The ‘Executive Board and
members from Societies 8 and
27 'will usher at the 'lecture of
the Baroness Maria Von Trapp
scheduled for March 23 in 'the
auditorium at t h e 'Centerville
Junior High School. A limited
notriber of tickets will be avail
able at the door Tickets pur
chased for the performance orig
inally scheduled for Nov. 4, 1967
wilTbe honored at the March 23
performance However, if a re
fund is desired, the tickets may
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Lancaster farming, Saturday, February 17,1968
For the
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies. Have You Heard? . •.
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Selecting Fresh Fruits And Vegetables
When you buy fresh fruits and vegetables
buy only quantities you can keep without
waste
The largest sizes aren’t necessanly the
best
Defects may not affect the quality of the
produce, only the appearance
Sometimes the blemish is removed when
the product is prepared.
Avoid handling fruits and vegetables un
less it’s necessary.
A small bruise quickly causes spoilage in
very perishable foods
Wasteful shoppers can create higher total
cost of produce by rough handling
You can select fresh produce
just by sight if you know what
to look for,
To wrap Meat or The Freezer
Here’s a method for wrapping
meat recommended by the
American Meat Institute:
Use enough freezer paper so
the edges can be folded down at
least three times
Place the meat in the center
of the paper.
Separate individual servings
(such as steaks, chops, or
ground meat patties) with sheets
of freezer paper so the meat will
■come apart easily before cook
ing
Bring two edges of paper to
gether above the meat and fold
down in one-half to one-inch
folds until the paper is tight
against the meat.
Press the wrap closely to the
meat to force out air
Seal edges carefully with
freezer tape, or fold over ends
at least twice and tie securely
Mark each meat package to
show content, number of seiv
ings, and date of freezing
Freeze meat quickly and store
at zero degrees temperature or
lower.
How to Buy at Clothing Sales
Clothing sales may offer an
opportunity for you to buy cloth
ing at reduced prices without
sacrificing quality, but sales
also may cause you to buy gar-
JAMES WAY'S 23-ft. per minute speed
gets afl the solids and liquids into the spreader.
You cstn't buy a faster-operating barn cleaner.
’WINTER SEASON
SALE
M. E. SNAVELY
merits you don’t need or really
want
Have a definite wardrobe plan
to help avoid impulse buying
Learn store policies, find when
various items will be reduced,
and whether the sale items are
returnable.
When possible, shop the 'first
and last day of a sale The best
selection is offered the first day,
and further price cdts may be
offered the last day.
Try to know the original pric
es of sale items Then compare
prices to be sure you’re getting
real price reductions
Examine merchandise care
fully. Check size, color, style,
and condition of the garment
Inspect seconds and irregu
lars They may be good buys un
less flaws affect their use.
Check guarantees on sale mer
chandise
Save : BfG with Jamesway
"Cold weather specials"!
'Get greater value than ever before.
Donl’delay-dffeT isllmitedl
145 South Cedar St., Lititz.Pa. 17543
Ph. 626-8144
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