Farm Women Societies Society 2 Farm Women Society 2 met recently in the home of the president, Mrs. Andrew Low, Manheim. A contribution of $lOO was made to the Band Parents of Manheim Central High School. The group will be sewing Ditty Bags for the soldiers m Viet nam at Christmas. The Lancaster County Farm Women’s Picnic will be held at the Lampeter Park on Aug 5 at 12 noon. Farm Women Society 31 Organized This Week Mis Paul Trimble was named piesident of the Society of Faim Women 31 at an organizational meeting held in hei home at Diumoie RDI, Monday evening Othei officers of the new So ciety aie Mrs Kenneth Rutt, vice piesident, Mis Robeit Kauff man, secretary, Mis Robert Ki eider, tieasurer. Mrs John N Hess, president of the Society of Farm Women of Lancaster County, conducted the organizational part of the meet ing and the installation of of ficers. Mrs. Richard S King, County publicity chairman,'also attended. Sixteen Charter mem bers attended. The new Society will meet Don’t Gomble With Security Money laid aside for retirement, a college fund, or family welfare deserves special treatment. It should be saved where there is no question about safety. It should be readily available without penalty. It should earn a good return. That's why most people use a savings account in which to accumulate a reserve. We invite your account, and in any amount, it's welcome. ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $2O/000 ® n , FIRST FEDERALj C Javings ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER vV " O< % tSii&s W 3lon. thru Thurs. Fi i. S.it. 9 to 4:30 9 to 6 9 to noon Vwi* him*'* The program for the after noon was n demonstration of breads with Mrs. Low in charge. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Alvin Graybill, Manheim RD4, on July 11. Society 3 The meeting of Society of Farm Women 3 was held recent- ly at the home of Mrs. George Wealand, Stevens RDI, neai Mt. Airy Mrs Wealand had charge of devotions eveiv month on the thud Mon day at 7 30 pm The next meet ing is planned for Julv 20 at the ! mo of Mis Hauy Spayd, Quaujullc RDI Chaiter membeis include Mrs Cuitis Akeis. Mrs Robeit Claik, Mrs David DeLong, Mrs Samuel Click, Mrs Rooeit Gioff, Mis James Kreider, Mis. Samuel Metzler, Mrs Finest Nissley, Mrs Jay Schaeffer, Mis Harry Spayd, Mis Donald Trimble, Mrs William Ulrich, in addition to the officers. Mis 'Kenneth E Riehl and Mrs. Robert Wenger are also charter members Fifteen of the members are actively engaged in farming in Southern Lancaster-County. On roll call mysterious sisters were revealed and the lovely gifts received for birthdays and wedding anniversaries wore shown. Names were drawn for next year, ending June, 1971 The Scholarship Committee with Miss Linda Stuber chair man. presented a gift certificate and a $2OO home economic scholarship award to Miss Susan Y. Kegense, a graduate of Cocalico Union High School. Miss Kegerise will major in fashion design at Drexel Uni versity, Philadelphia Other contributions weie $5O to the American Cancer Socie ty fund, $5O to the County Pro ject for menial health, a dona tion to the migrant woikeis picnic fund, 20 kits for daily use of cleanliness to be made by membeis, and $5 dues foi membeiship to the Mental Health Organization Membeis of gioup thiee who have leached the silvei age gioup will be taken on a trip June 24. Mis Harold Stuber, piogram committee chairman, is in charge. Mrs Clarence Stauffer intro duced her second son. Exchange Student George Rojas from Columbia, South America. Ro jas graduated as an honor stu dent from Ephrata Area High School recently. Rojas described language, food, and living conditions of his country and what being an Exchange. Student has done for him. (Continued on Page 22) Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. 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Bj Doric Thomas, Extension Home Economist Food shopping would be quite simple if your family would e.il only dry skim milk, floin, sweet potatoes, cabbage, and maiganne Specific amounts of these five foods would furnish all the food nutrients your body needs at a veiy low cost, but meal time would be unsatisfying and mo notonous We still have to shop for food and eveiyone complains about it. But, you can cut your food bill if you give it a little planning and thought It is possible to save from 10 to 15 per cent For a family spending $4O pei week at the groceiy store, that's a savings of $2OB to $312 a year Plan Before You Shop Planning pm chases befoie >ou go to the stoic and making a shopping list aie the fiist guides to cutting join gioceis bill If >ou icly only on the food shelves as lemindeis of what to buy, you will fall pi ey to two of the most common budget smasheis You will likely make moie impulse pm chases such as high cost, out-of-season pioducts of snacks that add little food value but a lot to the food bill Sec ondly you will piobably foiget to buy many of the items you truly need. This means another trip to the store where you will again be exposed to the items you do not need or othei wise might not pur chase. So do some armchair market ing at home and make a shop ping list. Shop The Specials Research has shown that food shoppers can save six to ten per cent on food bills by shopping the specials. Over the years, retailers have increased the number of items put on special until now the variety offered each week makes it possible to plan complete menus at reduced costs But the only way to really tecognize a special is to know the tegulai price Study the food ads in the newspapei and then plan weekly menus and yoiu list to Ask for FREE estimate ladies. include as many “specialed” foods as possible Most stoics have m-stoie fea- tuies that aie not adveitised in the newspapei so keep youi eyes open when you get to the stoit, too National Brand, Private Label You may have noticed that pnvate label of store btand pic ducts m your favorite groceiy store are generally priced lower than national brand products National biands are controlled bj a manufactmer who pioduces and markets his products, advei tismg them nationally. Pnvate labels are marketed by a supei market chain or a group of independently owned stores with limited distiibution and ad vertising There are many in stances where the same processor packs an item in both national and store brands. If you are looking for ways to cut your food bill see if the pnvate label will suit your fam ily’s taste Grocery vs. Food Bill If youi food bill is getting out of-hand maybe you should look a little more closely at what is in youi groceiy bags Moie than 20 pei cent of the value of those ‘gioceues” you bung home is made up of non-food items Consumeis buy at the gioceiy store about 90 per cent of all cal, dog and bud food, moie than half of the toothpaste, half of the aspirin, and nearly half of all the hair spiay sold in this country When you giumble about the food bill, remember the non-food costs as well Moth Detection Event Planned by Counties Lancaster, Chester and Leb anon Counties will be among 20 Pennsylvania countiies that will be included in a gypsy moth detection pi ogram to begin next week. According to the State Depail ment of Agnculture, which is conducting the program, effoits aie being made to detect the spread of the insects in pre viously moth fiee aieas and to measuie the level of infestation .n othei sectois ■\ppi oximately 16,000 tiaps will be placed in a checkeiboaid lutein at seven eighth mile in tervals in the counties While local officials leport the moth is not yet a maioi pest in this aiea, the gvpsy moth has been a peisistent and highly cosllv pest m Pennsylvania lor sune time Many aieas in the 11 0 Uvea-let u pait ot the state h i' e had ticmondous detoliation n.gt tram the moths m the Whole foiests have been killed L\ the attack of the leal eating pest. •/••• % THOMAS