» I) • Ida's : Notebook .• "*** • We are asked to conserve energy. Somehow it is dif ficult to do, as we gradually add more labor-saving motors in our homes and bams. Why scrub clothes when a washing machine will do the job and why sweep carpets when an electric sweeper does a better job? Even the farmer succumbs to the advantages Cl QFultozi Ida Risser of a milking machine or an elevator to lift those heavy bales of hay. If perchance all the motors humming and buzzing should stop at the same time, I’lm pleasantly surprised to notice the sighing of the wind through the evergreens beside the house. Why even the twitter of the sparrows at the bird feeder can be Fulton Bank now has the best kind of checking—free! And when we say free, that's exactly what we mean. Regardless of the balance in your personal account, there's no service charge. You write as many checks as you want. You don’t have to keep a specified amount in your savings account either to get Fulton’s free checking. Nor do you have to join one of those bank plans (which charge up to $36.00 a year) to get Fulton's free checking. At Fulton Bank all personal checking accounts are free . . . period. That goes for present customers as well as new ones. If you’re banking somewhere else, visit a nearby Fulton office and open your free checking account. Think of the money you’ll save. If you bank-by-mail, Fulton pays the postage both ways. Serving Lancaster and Dauphin Counties noticed. Wc'll Just have to keep looking for ways to cut down the size of our electric bill which somehow keeps growing bigger and bigger. This spring our third child will graduate from college. It is difficult to realize that he is a senior at Penn State. As Jobs arc not easy to find in a particular field, he will probably do graduate work in agronomy and bio chemistry. Our oldest daughter is taking courses at the University of Washington in Seattle even though she has several degrees already. She tells me she has the “.lear ning bug” and it is due to all the books we have in our home and the fact that we always took tune to read to her when she was little. * | I always wanted to be a period. MEMBER F.D.I.C Saturday, March IS Farm Women Society 12 meeting at 1:00 p.m. at XXX ton. Farm Women Society 18 meeting at 1:30 p.m. program will be a quilling demonstration. Farm Women Society 3 meeting at 1:30 p.m. tp teacher and go to college but didn’t have the opportunity. Now, it seems my children are making up for my lack. My mother tells me she always wanted to write and didn’t accomplish it and is glad that I am writing. Apparently, it is true, that the dreams of the parents are fulfilled in the children. D D Farm the home of Ruth Brin- .ffixUs Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 15,1975 Women Calendar entertain Society 20 at the Salem Lutheran Church. Farm Women Society meeting at 2:00 p.m. Monday, March 17 Farm Women Society 31 meeting at 7:30 p.m. for a safety program. Farm Women Society 30 meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond Horning in New Holland. An auction will be the program. Farm Women Society 29 meeting at 7:30 p.m. program will be a gingham flowers workshop. Wednesday, March 19 Farm Women Society 1 Berks Co. meeting at the home of Agnus Knall. ■ ■ Thursday, March 20 Farm Women Society 15 meeting at 1:30 p.m. Farm Women Society 10 of Berks Co. meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald Daub. Farm Women Society meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 21 Farm Women Society 27 meeting and family night at the Teen Challenge at Rehresburg. Saturday, March 22 Farm Women Society en tertaining Society 21 at the Ironville U.M. Church 12:30 p.m. Farm Women Society 5 meeting at 1:30 p.m. Society 19 Farm Women Society 19 met on Saturday, March 8, at the home of Mrs. Daniel Rohrer Jr., Manheim Rl. There were 31 members present. Devotions were led by Mrs. John Graybill. Program for the afternoon was a talk on “Our Amish Neighbors” by Mrs. John Becker, a member of the local toastmistress club. Contributions were given to the Easter Seal Society and the Association for Retarded Children. Society 2 will entertain Society 19 on April 19 at the Coca Cola Building on the Manheim Pike. Society 19 will host a luncheon for Society 5 on April 12 at the Lititz Church of the Brethren at 12 noon. GULLIVER’S CUCUMBERS In “Gulliver’s Travels,” Jonathan Swift proposed extract ing sunbeams from cucumbers and storing them to warm in clement summers GARBER OIL CO. [TEXACO] Fuel Chief HEATING OIL t Oil HEATING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNTJOY, PA Ph. fi£UU!2l 47