• For The Form Wife Women Society #l7 which (Continued from Page 10) meete monthly in the homes of members around the Buck. She helped this society serve the Thursday night dinner at the Southern Lancaster County Com munity Fair in September She a director of Lancaster County Farm and Home Center, an Ag v.ay committeeman and many other activities. Both are ardent church work- i ust finished serving a term as ers in the Mechanic Grove Secretary of Lancaster County Church of the Brethren where Farm Women Society, she sings in the choir and is a membei of the Women’s Fel- She is a director of Lancaster lowsldp. County Extension Association, is Vice President of Farm serving for a second time, this SPECIAL VALUES t GLSN RAVEN LADIES NYLON our C AC PANTYHOSE price * ■ Suggested List $3.00 Pr. * iACHELOR GIRL FISHNET TIGHTS 46K - List Price $2.00 OUR PRICE $1.60 8-M List Price $2.50 OUR PRICE $1.95 ladies List Price $2.00 OUR PRICE $2.25 WMLiLE THEY LAST OUR EVBREADY 2 CELL PRICE FLASHLITE Regular List 08c / THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL assorted LADIES 7 UNDERWEAR Reduced For Quick Sale STORE HOURS: 7:20 A.M. to 9 P.M. Except Wed. *• Sat. 7:30 to 5 P.M. Closed Sunday Clothing, Shoes, Houseware, Hardware and General Merchandise GOOD'S STORE R, D. 1, East Earl, Penna. Ph. 445-6156 1 Mile North of Route 23 Along Route 625 WHEN CHRISTMAS BELLS BECOME CHRISTMAS BILLS... You Heed a PERSONAL LOAN So many Lancaster County families turn to us for financial help because we have a warm un derstanding of the need for extra cash at this time of year. That’s why we’re known as Head quarters for Money Matters. If you need cash to pay off year end bills, talk to the Loan Officer at any one of our 8 banking locations. We repeat. We’ll be glad to help. Conestoga—Bank mammas» man mm LANCASTER CENTERVILLE/EAST/LANDISVILLE/LITITZ MANHEIM TOWNSHIP/MIUERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN MEVBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCF CORPORATION being her third three year term on the board. Mrs. Kreider was born and raised on a farm near Millers ville, being the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Neff. She gradu ated from Penn Manor High School. She used to help in the fields with the faim work and with the milking before their son Everett Jr, now 20, was old enough to help and she still enjoys getting cut on a tractor. Everett Jr. is now entering Thompson Jr Col lege, York and Harry Spayd is farming the Kreider farm on the halves as of January 1. Other members of the family are four daughters: Joyce is married to Marlin Shenk and lives at Manheim Route 2. Jean is married to Ervin Hoover and lives at Akron. Linda 16, is tak ing a secretarial course at So lanco High School, is in the chorus and is Vice President of Gym Leaders Club. Diane 11, at tends Drumore Elementary School, is a member of the Com munity 4-H Club and of the Dru more 4-H Sewing Club. She also takes piano lessons. Florence is a neat housekeep er and has several nice antiques. She is a good cook, so say the girls. Here are some of the fam ily’s favorite recipes; CRANBERRY RELISH SALAD I lb. box of cranberries 3 oranges with rind 3 apples Grind the above ingredients and add 2 cups sugar. Make 1 5 oz box of raspberry jello us ing 2 scant cups water and let it partially jell, then add to cran berry mixture. FUDGE 1 cop coffee cream % caps granulated sugar (Continued on Page 9) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11,1969 —1! Ladies, Have You Heard? ... \ ; By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Checklist For An Expert Shopper Always has a list. Courteous to other shoppers and store employes Shops early in the morning, early in the afternoon, or whenever stores m her locality aren’t crowded Does most shopping when stores offer special prices. Beads labels before she bays. Carefully considers sale merchandise to determine why price is reduced. Knows quantity needed and makes deci sions based on use intended. Compares price of different forms of food on list before selecting. Uses the market as a laboratory for new ideas, latest available foods, and trends that may mean it will be better to buy a certain food in a few days rather than right away. Bad Weather Tips For Men and liquid as soon as they hap- When carrying an umbrella pen. against the threat of ram, hook the handle to the inside sleeve of raincoat or outercoat. Yon won’t forget and leave it some place as you might if it weren’t hooked to your coat When your hat gets wet m the rain, shake off excess water but don’t rub. Turn up the brim, push out and dent. Pull out inside leather band and stand hat on it allowing the felt to dry naturally Good Work Habits Can Help Prevent Accidents Avoid falls by wiping up all fat spatters and spills of food COLLEGE SOMEDAY? If may be a burning ambition to give your children a good education. Here is what to- do. DECISION NO. I. Decide you will save some money. DECISION NO. 2. Decide on the amount. Make II o goal that is not impossible for you to reach. DECISION NO. 3. Choose a safe place to save where your money will earn good dividends. These are funds with which you can't afford to take a chance. Many people use our help! ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000 I FIRST FEDERAL! 'avings and /sian ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER 25 North Duke St. *4l||||L* 393-0601 s" s' v Mon. thru Thurs. f \ Use a sturdy stool for reach ing objects on high shelves Never trust a rickety stool, step stool, or stepladder. Keep a pair of lifting tongs close to the cooking center and potholders for handling hot utensils close to the range and oven If you prefer mits for hand ling hot utensils, be sure to get well-padded mits Keep handles of utensils turn ed toward the back of the range. Keep handles away from the edges of tables and work cen ters so young children can’t (Continued on Page 9) Fri. 1 THOMAS Sat.