Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1970, Image 21

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    Farm
Societies
SOCIETY 18
The Society of Farm Women
18 installed a new member, Mrs.
Henry Nissley, at a meeting re
cently at the home of Mrs, Gladys
Good of 929 Road..
Lancaster. Mrs. Lester Kreider
president, conducted the meeting.
The club made plans for a 25th
anniversary celebration in April.
During the program, each
member displayed an antique
and told the story behind it.
Two contributions were made:
to the Craig Harmsh fund and
for groceries to a needy family.
SOCIETY 3
The Society of Farm Women 3
recently held a “Happy February
- it makes an honest door stop. Clever
feiveM -will recognize its gift /value. To make one, you use an
authentic clay brick with a slipcover crocheted .of.gold_ metallic
The recipient’s initials are written on top
Sip&araisnds, also unreal. Free instructions are available by send
ing a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Needlework Editor
of this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet PC 4595.
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GREEN
STAMPS
On All New Single Payment Certificates at 5V4% - 5-3/4% -
6%
Full-Paid Certificates of $2OO or More at 5%
Optional Payment Accounts of $2OO or More at 5%
Or Additions of $2OO or More to Existing Accounts
Take advantage of this special offer! For a limited time only, you
can save and have something to spend as well—l,ooo Green
Stamps given one time to an account. You can make your invest
ment by mail or in person and phone inquiries are welcome. Do it
today!
STATE CAPITAL SAVINGS
108 N. Second St., Harrisburg
Branch Office: Camp Hill Shopping Confer
Sfim» Member FeJeraf Rome Loan Bonk System
V* /nsurecf up fo $20,000 by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
m
Women
Party" at Mount Airy Fire Hall
for members and their families
under the direction of Mrs. Har- Presto! Crocheted covcr-ups
Oid Stuber, program committee tiansfoi m a box and roll of tissue
chairman. paper into decorative assets. Go
The 76 persons present enjoy- way out with color when you se
ed a noon meal and later games lect thc two shades of knitting
and contests. Beautiful hand- worsted required for thc graceful,
made decorations were awarded ovei lapping shell pattern. This
as door nrizes set Provides a fresh touch for a
.... , . .. neglected bathroom. Free in
■ A L the .f oClety S / e “ nt ™ ot ‘ ng structions a.e available by send
m the homes of Mrs. Waltei ; np . a se lf-addressed, stamped cn-
Trumbauer, Ephrata RDI, the vt ,] o p e t 0 t) lc Needlework Editor
Ephrata Recreation was 0 f newspaper along with
awarded a $5O donation. join ie q UoS t for Leaflet PC 4189.
The Conestoga Valley Associa
tion was the selection for the
solely’ 8 coumy projeci rules for the 1970 scholarship
w barman I!?Hip awaid of $2OO to male or female
shtp chairman, read the geneial graduate of the Ephrata Area or
Cocalico Union High School fur
thering their education in home
economics or agriculture.
CREEN
STAMP
PHONE 238-8252
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Awards of paper weights en
graved in gold for the Ephrata
area 4-H Club leaders were mail
ed to Mrs Clarence Stauffer,
1969 program chairman, and
weie awarded to the leaders,
Miss Susie Benn, Mrs Ivan Eber
ly, Mrs Harold Fry, Mrs. Harlan
Farlow, Mrs Robert Gregory,
Mrs Ei nest Hartranft, and Mrs.
Alfred Schwankl.
President Mrs. Robert Gregory
appointed Mrs Harry Usner and
Mrs George Wealand to the
scrapbook committee
The flower committee reported
fruit baskets and flowers were
sent to numerous sick and hos
pitalized members and families.
Mrs. Trumbauer, program com
mittee member, introduced the
speaker, Lancaster Trooper Alan
McNult, who spoke on “Wide
Use of Drugs” A general discus
sion was held on the drug situa
tion.
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Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 38.1970
Ladies,
Have You Heard? ~.
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Add a pinch of herbs or a tablespoon of minced onion, green
pepper, or chives before cooking fresh vegetables. These add
flavor, without calories
Season after cooking with a flavorful fat
bacon drippings, butter, or margarine or
with salad oil to which a little lemon juice,
horseradish, or garlic has been added.
Sprinkle lemon juice or herb vinegar on
boiled vegetables for a pleasantly tart touch
Mash vegetables, beat in a little hot milk,
add butter or margarine, and season with salt
and pepper.
Serve with a tasty sauce, such as mushroom,
cheese, onion, celery, white, or hollandaise
Make The Most Of Your
Own Fashion Personality
Concentrate on one focal point, and drama
tize it Don’t weai too many exciting things at
one time wearing something that attracts
Always thing of your hair-style more attention to what you’re
in relation to what you’re wear- wearing than to who is wearing
ing. it Clothes should be an integrat-
Your posture is more impor- ed part of you so people will ad
tant than your proportions mire the whole effect
The most inexpensive dress Good grooming is essential to
can be made to look better if it fashion
fits, if excess trimmings are re- Coordinate your wardrobe,
moved, and if you use the right Take an inventory of the clothes
accessories you have, concentrating on the
Don’t make the mistake of (Continued on Page 26)
PLANT FOOD)
“Look For This Sign”
• Lawn & Garden
Supplies
Store Hours Mar. 15 to July 1
Tues - Thurs. - Fri ,7am to 8 p.m
Mon. and Wed., 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Sat 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Intercourse, Penna.
Variations For Vegetables
• Evergreens
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THOMAS
• Ortho Products
• Garden Pride
Seeds
• Niagara Spray
Materials
• Bedding Plants
Phone (717) 768-8451
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