Fulton Grange Appoints Float Makers for Fair Pulton Grange 66 appointed eight members to prepare a float for the parade at the Southern Lancaster County Community Fair September 18. Appointed at the semi-month ly meeting August 10 at Grange hall in Oakryn with Richard Holloway, Master, presiding at the business session were- Char les McSparran, Lloyd Leßoy and Donna Welk, Thomas Hu ber, Clifford Holloway 111, Da vid Knight, Joyce Galbreath and Mrs Alfred Overly. Boy Scout Troop 330 will mow the hall grounds the rest of the season The Grange may sponsor a class in cake decorating if enough people are interested. Anyone desiring to take such a course should contact Mrs. Al fred Overly, Unicorn, at once Recipes for the Pa State Grange cookbook must be given to Mrs Charles Reath befoie August 20. Approximately 5U people at tended the swimming paity and wiener roast August 1 spon sored by the youth committee For Full Market Reports _ _ _ • 19 years of age can join a 4-H Read Lancaster Farming £iub m- sign UP for short-term Now, we have savings plans with a higher yield than most common stock dividends and without risk of loss due to market decline. As little as $lOO starts you with these more lucrative, safer savings plans. Your deposits are insured for up to $20,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Start today by calling 397-7411. Ask for a Savings Specialist at any of our 14 offices and bring your deposits to the Key Bank where they’re really big on interest. t i LANCASTER COUMTV FARMERS NATIONAL and 45 attended the baseball game in Baltimore August 4 Norman Wood represented the Grange at the meeting in Lancaster August 6 concerning the fate of the monument in the square. Miss Rahime Ozbas from Soke, Turkey, and sponsored by the Quarryville Rotary Club in the Experiment in Internation al Living gave a very interest ing talk about the history, geo graphy, climate and living con ditions in her country Being the daughter of a farmer, sbe told about the crops giown there Mrs Gloria Burkhart, Leola, had a display of Tupper ware and conducted games for the group The Dru more 4-H Sewing Club will have a fashion show at the next meeting, August 24, and there will be suggestions foi officers foi next year The Junior Giange is lequest ing 14 ounce ketchup bottles for crafts Their yarn pictures aie to be completed and bi ought to the September 28 meeting. COMPOUNDED DAILY fa BANK'4Br MEMBER FDIC Steak n’ Peaches For Breakfast? "Steak is one of the most pop ular items on dinner and lunch menus of most restaurants,” states John Huston, Secretary. Beef Industry Council of the National Live Stock and Meat Boaid, "so why shouldn't it be just as popular on breakfast menus?" To carry this idea out, the Beef Industry Council is cooper ating with the Cling Peach Ad visory Board to promote steak n’ peaches for breakfast. Sets of four cards with eight bieakfast recipes are being sent to operators of the food service establishments Each card has two full-color illustrations, show ing how the completed menu will look when being served Menus of eggs, pancakes, and peaches are featured with a variety of steaks, including nb eye roll, strip loin, bone-m top loin, top sirloin, chuck, knuckle, cubed steak and giound beef Cultured Pearls Cultuied peails are real pearls made by pearl oysters but they are brought about by mtioducmg small foieign objects, such as sand grains, beneath the shell instead of waiting for nature to do so by accident. Be a 4-H’er Boys and girls between 9 and Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 15,1.970 - » Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist An a la carte fashion menu emeiges for the 70's with many many choices for the back-to-school and -college crowd. There are soft, feminine, yet diamatic new looks to add spice and interest, tasty colors of yam, pumpkin, and Cheesit The hemline conti oversy nukes for a see-saw clothes closet—full of ups and down with pants and tunics filling in However, the leally new line is the LONGUETTE LOOK Featuung the long and lean silhouette, a whole new set of piopoitions paces the longuette look. The longuette diess, skirt, coat, caidigan or vest allows a sliding scale of hemlines fiom mid-knee to two inches below the knee, to midi length The emphasis is on soft styling Wiapped skirts with conti oiled flaie, peplum effects, blousons eniich the gentle lineal longuette For toppeis, team up the diess or skut with longs o. shoits Choosing a color touch to spoitswear longuette shceme and woiking several go- Choose accessoiies as caiefully together sepaiates into youi as basic pieces to get a unified vvardiobe will allow the greatest look in a season that calls for versatility and timeliness. many additions The longuette takes on the While the look is LONGU skinny, just-to-the-waist sweater, ETTE, the fashion feel is SOFT ciopped battle jacket, shoit fitted MESS Besides styling, fabucs, caidigan, or zippy little boleio. tcxtuies, and colois cieate soft- The look can easily go the othei ness in a vauety of ways. Some way with a longer, belted j'acket, matenals have hair and fur midi-length caidigan, 01 vest and fibeis added, less weight and tunic tips more suppleness is seen, and While skats inch downwaid, finishing piocesses, such as pants are going up, with the big blushing, give lift, lightness and news centeied on boot-topping a velvety touch gaucho pants and knickers Coiduioy pioves its textuie Gaucho pants keep the lean look talent as well as fashion, mobility with cable 01 11b stupes down again turning up in college the side To go-with-all, legs will geaied gaiments in every thing be sheathed in deep colois, in- fiom übless to jumbo wide and teiestmg patterns and textuies nauow wales, thick and thin Ribs, cables, jacquaids, hemng- combinations, and skip coids bones, and opaques with side Textuies combine in exciting detailing will call attention to ways too lower calf and ankle Besides Foi example, a coiduioy battle knee-highs and pantyhose, knee- jacket and zip longuette sknt cappeis will add a finishing (Continued on Page 27) WHEEL HORSE TRACTOR We're emptying the place out for new shipments. Everything's a bargain! COME IN WHILE THEY LAST. utomatic/12 HP GEHMAN BROS. 1 Mile North of Tene Hill on Route 897 East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa, Skirts Down, Pants Up \ THOMAS Phone 215 445-6272 21