Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 23, 1968, Image 19

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    FARM WOMEN NEWS
SOCIETY 3
Society of Farm Women 3 met
at the home of Mrs. John Ed
wards, Ephrata HI. The hostess
led devotions. Mrs. Willie D.
Stober conducted the business
meeting.
On April 16, eight women will
sew at Ephrata Community Hos
pital. On April 18, six women
will take treats to Conestoga
View Hospital.
Mrs. Robert Gregory is chair
man of the scholarship commit
tee. Scholarships are open to
students interested in agricul
ture or home economics. They
must be in the graduating class
of Ephrata High School or the
Cocalico High School District.
Anyone interested may contact
Mrs. Gregory, Lititz Rl, or Mrs.
Harold Stuber, Schoeneck.
Contributions were given to
the Ephrata Recreation Center,
American Cancer Society and
Easter Seals.
Mrs. Ivan Eberly, program
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INTRODUCES...
“TIME-SAVER" PERSONAL LOANS
We are pleased to announce the opening of a new
“Time-Saver” Personal Loan Department in our
Manheim Township Branch ... Route 222, next to the
Glass Kitchen.
Our purpose in introducing this new “Timer-Saver”
concept is to provide you and your neighbors with a
prompt, dependable source of additional funds. Here
you may obtain the money you need for any worhtwhile
purpose, from several hundred dollars to several
thousand ... in complete confidence . . . and very
promptly. Eventually additional “Time-Saver" Personal
Loan Departments will be serving the entire
community from our other branches.
You may apply for a “Time-Saver" Personal Loan at our
Manheim Township Branch during regular banking
hours... Monday thru Friday. If these hours are not
convenient, simply call Fred Lane at 392-8791 and
he will arrange an after-hours appointment at a time
convenient for you.
Whatever amount you may require, whatever your pur
pose for borrowing,.. you can be sure that you can
discuss these matters in complete privacy and confi
dence. We will be happy to arrange your loan and a
repayment schedule best suited to your income and
budget. Come in soon and discover why so many
Lancaster families think of us as their
Headquarters for Money Matters.
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lANCASTER/CENTERVILIE/LANDISVILLE/UTIT2
MANHEIM TOWNSHIP/MILLERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation
chairman, introduced the speak
er, Mrs. Michael Valavanes,
whose subject was "Village Life
of the People of Greece."
On April 6, Society 3 will be
entertained by members of So
ciety 1 in the Lutheran Church
social room, Lincoln at 12:30
p.m. The next regular meeting
will be April 20 at 1580 Fruit
ville Pike with Harvey Geh
man as hostes".
Society of Farm Women 12
met recently at EC Church,
Conestoga. Devotions were led
by Mrs. Donald Lownsbery.
Miss Ethel Kindig, president,
was in charge. A cash donation
will be given to the Easter Seal
campaign. The guest speaker
was Mrs. Doris Thomas, Lan
caster county home economist,
who gave a pie baking demon
stration. A covered dish social
was held.
The . Society will make a tour
Frederick B. Lane, Personal Loan Manager
Manheim Township Branch
SOCIETY 12
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CHURCH CRAFTS SALE
A crafts open house and sale
will be sponsored by the Cheer
Lenders Sunday School Class
of Paradise Mennonite Church,
on Thursday, March 28 from 1
to 8 p.m. in the basement of
the church.
-Mrs. J. N. Byler, manager of
the Mennonite Central Commit
tee overseas needlework and
crafts project, will display and
sell handcarved wooden ani
mals, embroidered aprons, fib
er mats, dolls, sleepwear, wood
en bowls and needlework done
by refugees from Jordan, Hong
Kong, Taiwan, India, Haiti,
Korea, and Algeria.
The Crafts program provides
a means of livelihood for needy
women in these countries.
of Zausner’s Cheese Factory,
New Holland, Thursday, April
13. A short business meeting will
follow.
SOCIETY 8
Society of Farm Women 8 met
recently at the home of Mrs. Ada
Greider, Mount Joy Rl. Twenty
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 23,1968
For the
Farm Wife and
Ladies, Have You Heard?.
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Pork Doesn’t Have To Be Fattening
Today’s diet conscious consumers want
pork leaner, so that’s what pork producers are
providing.
Pork has a similar calorie value to other
red meats. You can trim the outside fat off
pork cuts and enjoy the rich flavor.
Select pork with a gram or texture that’s
smooth, fine, and velvety with tiny streaks of
marbling throughout the lean.
Lean meat should have a delicate rose or
grayish-pink color.
Lean pork is an excellent source of thia
mine one of the B-vitamins.
Wardrobe Buying Tips
Decide on a price range before you shop.
Buy a bargain only if it fits
in with your present wardrobe.
Don’t rush into a decision. See
how each dress fits and looks
when you walk, sit, and reach.
Careful attention to me way
the garment is cut, stitched, and
finished will be well worth it
Look for seams that are fin
ished to prevent raveling and
generous enough to permit al
terations.
Stitching should be uniform
and even, and topstitching
should be straight.
If the garment is made from
a patterned, napped, or pile fab
ric, the design should all go in
the same direction.
Zippers and plackets should
be flat and inconspi cuous
Hooks, eyes, and snaps should
be sewed on securely.
Machine-made and bound but
tonholes should be well-made
and fit easily over buttons
After selecting a garment,
keep the hangtags and labels
and give the garment the care
recommended.
Low-Calorie Meal Hints
You can serve appetizing,
slimming, and well-balanced
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jcEHRLICH Pnc:
736 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster
SPRING
• Scotts Products
Complete line
• BPS Paints
• DuPont Lucite
• Speed Queen Washer
• Hotpoint Appliances
• Prizer Ranges
Gas & Coal
• Monarch Ranges
• Warm Morning
Heaters
GROFF'S
South Railroad Ave., New Holland, Pa.
Family
low-calorie meals if you cut
down on calories without cutting
out important protective foods.
Choose a low-calone, protein
rich main dish for each meal in
cluding breakfast.
Prepare meat by roasting or
broiling it.
Take advantage of fish and
poultry which are low in fat.
Avoid gravies and other rich
sauces.
Add tomatoes, lemon, celery,
and herbs for gourmet flavoi
without extra calories
Use a variety of vitamin-rich
raw and cooked vegetables, es
pecially leafy green and yellow
vegetables rich in vitamin A.
When serving a starchy vege
table, choose a second low in
starch
Cook vegetaoles in bouillon or
skim milk and season with lem
on, celery, onion, or herbs in
stead of the usual fat.
Serve generous salads
low-calorie dressing.
Select whole gram or enrich
ed bread and rolls
For variety include thinly
sliced bread, small rolls, bread
sticks, melba toast, and sesame
wafers.
NEEDS
• Seed Potatoes
• Lawn Seed
Scotts
Old English
• Vigoro
• Tobacco Seed
• Tobacco Muslin
• HyGro
• Garden Tools
• Lawn Mowers
Hardware
Phone 354-0851
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THOMAS
with
397-3721