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

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    Grange’s Brown Sets
Community Service Goal
Pomona Master Gyles II
Bi own of Lancaslei County said
expanded community v,-i vice
again will highlight Gunge activ
ity in his Pomona dislncl and
throughout the state in 1970
Pieparation will stall in some
places also, he indicated, for ap
propriate observance of impoi
tant Grange anniveisanes
The Pennsylvania State Grange
was founded in 1873 in Reading,
and the first suboidinate unit—
Eagle Grange near Montgomeiy,
Lycoming County, has been
formed two years eailiei, in 1871
By the time the state unit was
oiganized twenty-five subordinate
Granges were prospering in ten
different counties Today the
Giange operates in 65 of the
state’s 67 counties with a total
membership of nearly 60,000
men, women and young people
This Pomom erabiaces thiee Brown stated, will provide sub
subordinate g' auge of wb -h o dmate granges in this area an
theie are 631 in the state These opportunity to initiate piepara
aie grouped undei 56 Pomonas tlons for actmtie s m which they
He said grange members in will participate.
HIGHEST
RATES EVER
PAID ON
SAVINGS
5.75%
On TWO YEAR CERTIFICATES OF
DEPOSIT (Single Maturity) Five
and three-quarters percent. Available
in any amount 0ver.3500.00. Interest
will be paid semi-annually if desired.
5 XV/ On AUTOMATIC
• OVA RENEWAL
/U CERTIFICATES OF
DEPOSIT. Available in
any amount over $500.00
(Interest checks will be
mailed)
SELECT YOUR TYPE ACCOUNT
AND OPEN IT TODAY.
BLUE BALL
NATIONAL BANK
11 Blue Ball Terre Hill
354-5163 . i |;: ; 445-3881
Member Federal Depd»t'! Insurance Corporation « .
‘‘GROWING WITH OUR COMMUNITY”
' v ?
(EACH . ACCOUNT. INSURED, UP TO $20,000)
his dislncl, along with all othcis
thioughoul the state, will be
eligible to compete foi “Grangci
of the Yeai” honois. a piogram
that was stalled a year ago Wil
liam 11. Ringlei, of Beihn RD 1,
Someisel County, was iccipient
ot the awaid in 1969 A commun
ity seivice contest foi impiove
ment of Giange piemiscs also
will be lepeated Hyndman Gian
gt No 1954, in Bedford County,
won last year with new picnic
facilities
State MasP'r A Wayne Read
inger, Hamsbuig, who heads the
statewide Giange progiam, said
State Giange Leadership School,
youth camp. Junior Grange camp
a sewing contest that is open to
giange and non-grange women,
and statewide talent loundups
will be added events
Grange Week, April 12-18,
On ONE YEAR CERTIFICATES OF
DEPOSIT. (Single Maturity) Five
and one-half percent. Available in
any amount o\ er $500.00. Interest
wi.ll be paid semi-annually if desired.
4frf On REGULAR
K/ /f\ SAVINGS ACCOUNT
* 55.00 or more.
(No Notice required
to withdraw)
|BANKAMER)SARDj
For a dressed-up occasion, let the
flattery of lace go to your head.
This utterly feminine hood might
have been copied from a Godey
Lady print. The design is yours
to crochet in a pattern of lover’s
knots. The yarn is nylon with a
satiny strand running through it.
Free instructions are available
by sending a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to the Needle
work Editor of this newspaper
along with your request for Leaf
let B 207.
Try A Classified Ad
VKlk
5.50'?"
If Pays!
Lancaster Fanning. Saturclay, March 28.1970
Ladies,
Have You Heard?...
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
To mcasuic honey when cooking 01 baking, measuie shoitemng
first then using the same cup, mcasuic the honey It will slide out
of the cup easily.
Honey cakes and cookies late high in keep
ing qualities because honey absoibs and letains
moistuie This keeps the baked goods fiom dry
ing out and this is important when jou wish to
do some advance baking
When liquid honey civstalhzes, set the con
tainer in a bowl of waim walei no waimei
than youi hand can beai until all ciystals
melt and honey is liquid Unless otherwise
specified in the lecipe, honey should be m the
liquid form
If you have stoiage space, it’s moie econo
mical to buy honey in huge containeis
One cup of honey weighs about 12 ounces
one fifth of which is moistuie
Liquid honey keeps best in a diy place
Avoid damp places foi stoimg 01 cooidmated watchbands
honey as it will absoib and le- tQ g 0 Wlth the belts
tain moisture While the conventional bow tie
Don’t stoie honey in your ic- b as remained in fairly modest
demand, the new widei shape.
fngerator
up to thiee and one-haL' inches,
Fashion Trends J ttmg blg acce ptance
Men’s belts aie proving to be 15 » ° “ . nio
one of the fashion highlights of Laige butteifly ties a 3
the season becoming populai
With legulai size tie-tacs and
One example is the use of me tI(J bais getting “lost” in all the
tal haidwaie along the entue fabuc an( j co ioi of the new wide
length of the belt ties, the cunent tiend is to larg
(Continued on Page ?4)
Also, there aie now many mat-
LLOYD H.
KREIDER
Auctioneer
and
Sales Manager
Quairyville R#2, Box 180
Ph; 786-3394
Facts About Honey
Robert K.Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Patz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
(Jnloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Densel 548-2559
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