Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 1968, Image 16

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    Ifr-Lum-nmor harming. Saturday. October 19. 1988
M Earl Smoker. Gate Keeper: Mrs.
|?DA4|£C MCIAIC nichsrd Holloway. Cere*: Miss
allinnvi. HCfVJ Elaine Gnlbroath. Pomona; Mrs.
CK.t.VGg «7i H-a Wo,l< - Ploi'n: Mr* Stanley
Lnm*iu*ior county Pomona k° d y
Oronfo *7l will nold Its regular £j c wa«' d and rman w ® od > Ex '
nicotine Suiurot y. October 18. CC n'\l« e J'°?’ m l lM n !‘ ! T^u 1, , ,
8 p.m. 1.1 Kiiliou Grange Hall. Ml r«m J‘nS n eC I fo ‘
Oakryn. Clmrl.a McSparran. ?* lnR P comm . lUcc M ch £‘ rmen:
Musici. will l*. 1 1 charge of the J. 10 "** Economics. Mrs. Thomas MEAL PLANNING FOR
buslmw The resolution £ fl,b , icnlb: Voulh. Mr. and Mrs. YOUNG FAMILIES
commit wifi iM) linnrv Wnn Stanley StnufTct* Jim Lcgislntivc» f. ~ , n
oer rill Kil l i* I*,* nna Vormnn * , ' Bo,man Wood: Membership. Feeding a family three meals
KI i d ZAi H Mr. and Mrs. Chester Todd Jr; each day. seven days a week, 365
wnferr.-,! ° b Community Service. Mrs. Free- f ay f a f yeai ; l * a , mai ° r mP°nsi
-1 da Huber: and Hospitality. Mrs blll , t - v (® r todays - voun g home ‘
Richard Nyc maker Besides this responsibil
* =66 T . fnll ily you’ie told that lean hus-
Fulton • =6B held its In Tp.-vn hn ILZ !!l bands may ,ive lon ” er and not
regular October 14 at , r®". 1 ”1 10 be f°°led by food fads .
fSrd G u'"“ll 'll" 15 !v ? ak,yn ?! meetin « October 19: Mrs Jacob Written with the young home-
n,p U | I-.,' PteS,dcd Fanlom - M.s. Norman Wood. maker in mind 13 a home -study
The . • Mrs Freeda Huber. Richaid course offered by The Pennsyl
• v e were m - Holloway and Earl Smoker. ™ n ' a State University. Topics
stalled o.» li.n I. s McSparran as- r . discussed are: Time waits for no
sisled l»> Ambler who „T. le will sponsoi a one; you can spend money on i y
acted i... oi.ii ohai. Miss Jean Ihe once: food ° l ' P llls for childien
Moss eioi.li-m tuarer. Mis Rich- be community between the teenagers. lean husbands
aid Jarkenii ...gi.Ua bearer. Miss a^ s 01 five and fourteen Oc- lean nusoanas,
Mary l,o„ tv,- «v pianist and tober 25 - 7 P m with the follow '
Clair Miirt.io ...ioist; ChffoidW mg m char § e: Mrs. Jacob Fan- tee will be m chaige of a re-
Hollow.-.v- Jr. .Vaster Mis Ja- )° m -Miss Elaine Galbreath, Mrs. fieshment stand at the Haiold
cob Fii’niom unior Matron* stanle >’ Stauffer Jr., Mrs Rob- Cramei sale in Quarryville on
Richard H..'ll..way, Overseer’- erl Sloltzfus - Mrs. Alfred Over- Nov. 9.
Mrs. wood. Lecturer" ly ’ Mrs - Chester Todd, Richard An IFYE student from Israel
James steward; Stanley Holl oway and Earl Smoker. will take part in the piogram at
Stauffer .lr.. .u-jisfant Steward: Pomona Choius rehearsal will next meeting October 28.
John i>:iliii«-:.ii<. Chaplain- R be held at Fulton Grange Hall Nove mber 11 will be Hobby
Clair M orpin-. Freasurer: Mrs’ October 27, 8 p.m. Night Everyone who has a hob-
Cl«rl. S M,-S,.,„ ran . Secretary: The Horn. Econom.cs commit- ‘tS'nofij
| the Lecturer, Mrs. Jesse Wood,
I prior to this meeting,
j Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Hol
loway Jr will be delegates to ;
the Penna. State Grange con- I
vention which will be held at
Butler, Pa October 22,-23 and
24. Fulton Grange will have con
testants competing in the art
and yeast bread contests at
State Grange.
SALE
CONTINUES
STORE HOURS;
Mon.. Tiles.. a . roa
’ 9 a.m. to 5: ju p.m.
Thurs. & Fri. 9 a.m. to 9: GO p.m.
Sat, 9 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
GROFF'S Hardware
100 S. Railroad Ave. New Holland, Pa.
Correspondence
Courses
IF YOU KNOW QUALITY YOU KNOW YOU SAVED AT
BAUER'S CANCELLATION SHOES
1929 LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST,
ftOW LANCASTER, PA. APFN
'' vw PHONE: LANCASTER 397-2641 Wi MW
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday and Friday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
What Are Cancellations? Why Can We Sell Them With A Saving
Up To 60 % ? All Merchandise First Class —No Seconds.
may live longer; your figure and • Hav* You Heard?
by U food l fad’*i an(l b ° * oolcd (Continued from Page 15)
Tho aim In each lesion It to Make friends with a well
help you plan and serve more trained, experienced shoe clerk
nutritious meals making the Shop for shoes In the early af
best use of time and money; to ternoon.
help homemakers, their hus- Buy shoes to suit the occasion,
bands, and children develop Buy shoes with good quality
good food habits; and to look to lining.
reliable sources for accurate nu- Learn quality leathers.
trition information. Don’t have shoes stretched to
To get the course send $1.75 Dt.
to Correspondence Courses, 202 Don’t expect to “break In" o
Agricultural Education Build- shoe. If it doesn't fit in the
ing, University Park, Pennsylva- store. It never wiP.
nia 16802. Make check or money After you buy shoes -
order payable to The Pennsyl- .
vania Stale University. a „^ on * Wem the same pa ‘ r
every day.
Don’t pass on hand-me-downs
—they may cause foot problems
Laundry Aid
Bleach often helps to keep
white garments white but it
takes the correct bleach, accord- an oxygen type bleach, then
ing to Penn State extension should be no staining in wate
home management specialists. A that contains iron. A bleach,
chloiine bleach can leave yellow however, doesn’t take the place
and brown spots on fabrics if ol enough detergent to prevent
there is iron in the water With a buildup of soil.
® KRIZER JfSf
Cm HYBRID CORN w
Put corn In your crib not moisture
For dry corn at picking time plant
KRIZER HYBRIDS
ORDER FROM
EUGENE G. HOOVER
Lititz R#3
CASSEL C. MUMMAU AARON S. GROFF
Mt. Joy Route 1 Ephrata Route 3
LEVI N. OBERHOLTZER LESTER H. RAN'CK
Richland Route 1 Quarryville Route 2