I I » -«•> -“I v - * 2 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 15.1974 * - a r -it 3: iW*ViVtV*V«V»*MV» i • •*•••••• • " Farm Women Societies Farm Women Calendar Saturday! June 15 2:00 p.m. - Farm Women Society 8, Birthday Party, United Church of Christ, Marietta. Farm Women Society 25 - Bake sale at Southern Market 6:30 p.m. - Farm Women Scoiety 23 family* picnic at the home of Charles Frey, Long Level. Farm Women Scoiety 3 meeting at Project 70, Museum. Monday, June 17 7:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 29 meeting at the home of Linda Hershey. 8:30 a.m. - Farm Women Society 8 Farm Women Society 31 will entertain Farm Women Society 16 at the Mechanic Grove Church of the Brethren. Thursday, June 20 6:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 8 Family night. Saturday, June 22 Farm Women Scoiety 4 will entertain Farm Women Society 20. Society 2 Farm Women Society 2 held it’s monthly meeting on June 8 at the Mervin Hess Farm, Manheim RIM with 19 members present and 2 guests. Grace Hahn was hostess. The meeting opened with a song “Lead On O’King Eternal”. Beulah Graybill was in charge of'devotions. i 1 !Do You Want To Usej |Our Farm Calendar? I * I I We’re happy to print Farm Calendar items for a ■ non-profit, farm oriented clubs and I I organizations. If your group is planning I I something you’d like to see in our calendar, ■ I write us a note or use this handy form to tell us ■ I about it. All items, of course, are subject to ■ I editorial review and space limitations. _ | Organization Name * I •••••••••••••••••••••****** I Function title (Annual Meeting, Show, etc.) I | a.m. ! I Date. ....Time p.m. ■ Address for function • | i Other Information I : J J I Name, address and phone number of person sub- ■ I milling item (must be included for item,to be con- J | sidered)' . MAIL TO - Farm Calendar I Lancaster Farming Newspaper I 22 East Mam St. I Lititz, Pa 17543 J WAW.n%V.V«V*VA%V*VAV*W*V*V*M»I*M< •I£*WvX»X*X*.*.*«va wAv^awavavaVi The president, Elsie Witmer, conducted the business meeting. Roll call was given with each member naming their favorite color rose. A report of the recent executive meeting was given by the president. It was announced that- the Lan caster County picnic is to be held at the Lampeter Fair Ground on August 7 with, each person bringing a covered dish. The group will have the food stand and bake sale at the public sale of Alice Heisey on July 13 at South Main Street, Manheim. Betty Geib was in charge of games and refreshments were served by the committee. There has been a change in date for the July meeting. The meeting will be held on July 20. Society 19 Farm Women Society 19 welcomed Mrs. 1 John Graybill, R.D.I, Box 23, Manheim and Mrs. Elwood Hershey, Newport Road, Lititz as new members at their June meeting Satur day. The members met at the home of Mrs. Henry S. Lehman, RD7, TVlanhelm Roll call was taken by giving favorite salad. Devotions were led by Mrs. Paul B. Bollinger. A trip to Longwood Gar dens, July 27 was planned. Members were invited to attend the County Picnic and Board Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, August 7, at noon at the Lampeter Community Grounds in the If'" "* r ' 'AVA'.WAV.WA'.V.VAV/i^WtViVtVi’ &<<<<Xv*vX’X\\\\w,w .v.v.v.v/IV) form of a covered dish. The State Farm Women’s tour this year features Mexico and South America from September 19 to October 11. Reservations must be made by July 1. Mrs. Paul Metzler, New Holland, demonstrated the “Art of Quilling” and displayed a number of beautiful completed pictures of this work. Next meeting will be held at the summer cottage in Perry County of Mr. & Mrs. Arthur F. Landis, 3100 Clover Court, Lancaster, Sunday,* July 14 for 2:00 picnic. SEW WHAT? 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Wiley & Son, Inc. 101 S Lime St Quarryville 786-2895 pi lri r i/3w -mitt nsti u 'vub'j’Ki Thought For Pood Patriotic Dram Cake Sift together 4 cups sifted all purpose flour, 4 teaspoons double acting baking powder, % tea spoon ground tnace and % tea spoon salt. Cream 1 cup butter or margarine and 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract Add 2 cups sugar gradually. Beat until light and fluffy. Add 6 eggs one at a time, beating thoroughly after eash addition Add flour mixture alternately with 1 cup milk, beat ing until smooth. Pour into greas ed and floured 10 x 4-inch tube cake pan. Bake in preheated slow oven (325*I i '.) for 1 hour and 15 minutes or until cake tester inserted in center comes out clean. Cool m pan 10 minutes. Turn out onto wire rack to finish cooling When cool, frost with Confectioners’ Sugar and Water Glaze Combine 3 cups sifted con fectioners’ sugar, 1 teaspoon grat ed lemon rind 1 teaspoon lemon juice, 1 teaspoon pure vanilla ex tract, 2 tablespoons water and stir until well blended. Decorate with vanilla vream frosting Use Caution with Cosmetics Cosmetics are used on the skin and hair. These are sensitive areas which can be easily infected if mistreated, reminds Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilson, Extension clothing specialist at The' Penn sylvania State University. She urges you to note war nings on cosmetic labels and follow instructions carefully. If you believe you’ve been misled or injured by a cosmetic, report the facts to the nearest Food and Drug Administration office or to your local or state regulatory agency. Seek medical help if you need it. You should also save the rest of the product or container and report what happened to the packer or distributor. If you have a skin infection - see your doctor. Don’t rely on a cosmetic to cover it up. Kinds Of Fish In the world’s seas and nvers there are about 25,000 known kinds of fish Housework! In the average family, house hold tasks take about 67 hours a week st L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster 397-5179 Roy A. Brubaker 700WoodcrestAve Lititz, Pa 626-7766 CONSUMER O f/r- R ' N ' E-l R So SAVE ENERGY AND MONEY You can substantially lower your electric bilk every month by simply in vesting in a timer for your air conditioner. , Everyone wants to return home from work or i shopping outing to a cool house. But leaving your air conditioner running in an unoccupied dwelling will only waste money and energy. •vThe engineers at Emerson Quiet Kool point out that you can keep your cool in a crisis and save money by amply installing a suitably sized timer into the circuit between the air conditioner and the electricity outlet. Here’s how it works: When you leave for work in the morning, leave your air conditioner operating but switch it off at the timer. Then set the timer to switch the air conditioner back on at about, two hours before you expect to return (the time will vary-that depends on size of unit, room condi tions, etc.). When you ar rive home, your room will be cool and because the air conditioner has not been running continually all day, you will have saved energy and money. There are many other ways to get more from your air conditioner according to Emerson Quiet Kool. Make sure you wash your filter at least once a month. A dirty filter causes reduced air flow. This reduced air TRY A CLASSIFIED AD jjTj/jhL® In our feeds fillliUlMi helps you control ★ ATROPHIC RHINITIS ★ SCOURS ★ CERVICAL ABSCESSES AUREO S*P 250* has proved to be the one feed additive that provides a wide range of benefits to pork producers. 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Should the filter become overly clogged, the evapora tor coil may ice up, leading to complete loss of cooling. With this in mind, if you axe just about to pur chase an air conditioner, you should consider a unit with an easy to remove slide out filter. Early in the season, clean the condenser and evapora tor coils. To clean the evap orator, remove the decora tive plastic front and the filter. Then vacuum clean the coil surface. To clean the condenser coil, run the vacuum cleaner brush at tachment over the rear of the air conditioner. Be sure to turn off and unplug the unit before cleaning the coils. Finally, keep blinds and curtains drawn during the hottest parts of the. day, and keep doors and win dows shut. AVAILABLE AT Gehman Feed Mill Denver, Pa. Stevens Feed Mill Stevens, Pa. ★ STRESS
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