Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 08, 1968, Image 19

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    FARM WOMEN NEWS
SOCIETY 28
The Society of Farm Women
#2B toured WGAL-TV on
Thursday evening, May 23.
Mrs. Roy Book conducted the
business meeting and alto led
in devotions. Mrs. Thelma Hess
and Mrs. Dorothy Martin werf
the hostesses.
Mrs. W. Scott Nissley, County
President, was present at the
meeting and inducted 10 new
members into the Society. She
also gave a report on the Spring
Rally held on May 16 at College
ville.
The next meeting will be hold
at the Farm and Home Center
on June 27 at 7:30 p.m.
SOCIETY 1
The Society of Farm Women 1
at. a meeting at the home of
Mrs. Elmer Hershey, voted to
present the following donations:
$25 to the Farm & Home Cen
ter; $25 to Mental Health and
$l5 to the Ditty Bag project for
servicemen.
WE’RE OPENING ANOTHER HEW
TIME-SA VER PERSONAL LOAN OFFICE
We are pleased to announce the opening of
another "Time-Saver" Personal Loan Department
in our Millersville Branch ... 304 North George
Street. Richard Putt is Personal Loan Manager
of this new office.
"Time-Saver" Personal Loans provide you and your
neighbors with a prompt, dependable source of
additional funds for any worthwhile purpose. Here in
our Millersville Branch, or at our original "Time-
Saver" Personal Loan office in our Manheim
Township Branch, you may obtain that extra money
you need, from several hundred dollars to several
thousand .in complete confidence... and
very promptly.
Eventually additional "Time-Saver" Loan offices
will be serving the entire community from our
other branches.
You can apply for a "Time-Saver" Personal Loan at
our Millersville or Manheim Township Branch at any
time durmg,regular banking hours ... Monday
thru Rriday. Or, call Dick Putt at our Millersville
Branbh at 872-4042 ... or Fred Lane at our Manheim
Township Branch at 392-8791 to arrange an
"after-hours" appointment convenient for you.
Whatever amount you may require, whatever your
purpose for. borrowing... we will be happy to
discuss your loan and a repayment schedule best
suited to your income and budget. Come in soon and
discover why so many families think of us as ,
their Headquarters for Money Matters.
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A Trustee far The Lancaster County Foundation
Mrs. Roy Brubaker, president,
conducted the business meeting.
She announced the County picnic
for the Society of Farm Women
will be held in the Salungn Pa
vilion on August 7. A covered
dish meal will be served at noon.
A camp will be held for Farm
Women at Camp Swatara Au
gust 25-29. A fee of $9.50 will be
charged. Interested persons can
register by calling the extension
office.
Society 1 will donate 20 dozen
cookies for the Open House at
the Farm & Home Center. June
9. Women donating cookies are
requested to bring them to the
home of Mrs. Roy Brubaker by
June 8. The Society will provide
refreshments for the Lancaster
USO on June 22.
A family picnic (covered dish)
has been planned for June 29
and will be held at the Middle
Creek Church Pavilion at 6:30
p.m.
Twenty-five Society members
and one guest attended the meet-
Richard Putt, Personal Loan Manager
Millersville Branch
Ing. Devotions were presented
by Mrs. Noah Krelder. The
singing was led by Mrs. George
Zahn and the roll call was an
swered by each member giving
their pet peeve. Mrs. Franklin
Weber was a co-hostess.
• For Tho Form Wife
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ring; simmer 2 minutes. Serve
gravy with lamb. Makes 8 serv
ings.
To serve cold: Slice thinly; top
with reserved jellied consomme.
Garnish with kabobs of pitted
dates and pickled cucumber
slices.
CURE FOR SYCAMORES
Warm weather is the cure for
a disease which is causing syca
more trees to lose their leaves,
the Penna. Department of Agn
culture said today.
State Agn. Sec. Leland H.
Bull said the disease, called an
thracnose, disappears when day
time temperatures go above 80
degrees.
He said anthracnose is caused
by a fungus which thrives in
cool temperatures at a time
when leaves are emerging.
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Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 8. 1968
For the
Farm Wife
Ladies, Have You Heard?...
By Doris Thomas, Extension Rome Economist
Tips On Storing Cheese At Home
Store cheese at home the same way it was
kept in the store.
Refrigerate cheese that was displayed in
refrigerated showcases.
You can keep cheese spreads and process
ed cheese on a shelf until you open the con
tainer. then you need to refrigerate it.
Store soft unripened cheese, such as cot
tage or cream cheese, in the refrigerator im
mediately after returning fiom the store.
These items are perishable so it’s best to use
them within a few days
You can keep ripened or cured cheese in
the refugeiator for several weeks if wiapped
well to protect it from doing out
When possible leave the oii- come haid and diy are excellent
ginal wrapper on cheese. fr* r giating and will keep in the
Cover cut cheese surface icfngerator for use as topping
closely with waxed paper, foil. or garnish
or plastic wiap and this will Buck, Camembert, Cheddar,
piotect it from drying out. Edam. Gouda, Swiss. Piovolone,
Mold which sometimes deve- Mozzaiella cheese can be
lops on cheese usually doesn't frozen if cut into pieces a pound
haim it Just scrape it off. or less - not over an inch thick,
Remove cheese from refri- stored at zero degrees Fah
gerator and let warm to room renheit or lower foi six months
temperature before slicing. or less - _
Cheese appetizers or cheese for Choosing And Using A Room
dessert will be more flavorful if A * r Conditioner
you take them from the refri- When choosing a room unit
gerator an hour or two before consider:
serving Fan noise Propeller fans are
Avoid waste by cutting off noisier than centrifugal
only as much cheese as you will ans
need at one time . Leftover Are electrical parts approved
cheese and pieces that have be- (Continued on Page 23)
from
Quick-change 3-row corn unit
Get corn out of your fields faster with our new Model 3C three?
row corn unit. %
It's for 26" to 32" rows. Mounts on our new Super-1000
typg or Model Super-D self-propelled forage harvesters. j
Check these features:
■ One-piece sickle—easily removed by loosening only thref 1
bolts.
■ 3 rows of vertical gathering roller chain on each side to handle
better any tall or down corn, sorghum and cane.
■ Vertical shafts and chains set back closer to base unit paddle?
roll for better feeding.
■ One bevel gear case to drive entire unit—drop-forged
high-carbon steel shafts.
■ Heavy-duty roller chain for drive chains.
■ Anti-friction bearings throughout
m All-welded steel main frame and superstructure.
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R. D. 2, Ephrata Ph. 334-9221
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