—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 20, 1963 18 Farm Women 21 Hear Speech On Farm Museum Howard Rohlin, chief cura tor of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum at Landis Valley spoke on changes that have taken pl ace at the museum during a re cent meeting of Farm Women Society 21 in Rhoads Spanish .Tavern, Quarryville. Members of Society 10 were guests. Devotions were led by Mrs. Harold Shoemakei. Roll call was answeied by member telling of her “most disappointing purchase”. Hostess was Mrs Shoemaker who was assisted by Mrs. James Ewart, Mrs. Giavson Cooper and Mrs. Thomas Bradlev. Mem bers plan to furnish flowers for the chapel at the Lancaster County Home for a month Mrs. Clair DeLong, Mrs. 'f * ,-r,«.'w*sr Uew Idea 4iiieh-smd-Go MOW£i FAMOUS )|ew Idea full huulhg MOWEB »< Vy, _. ‘ _ _ _ hooks up faster . cuts cleaner TTT can’t be beat for rugged, long-life construction and low cost, upkeep. See it... try It. today! •" > ' ' ’ ' -SE Y~ Your New Idea dealer A. B. C. Groff Xew Holland Wilbur H. Graybill Ziititz, R. D. 2 H. S. Newcomer & Son Mount Joy Allen H. Matz Denyor Chet Long Akron fn* f/ nr ~ ' £ s*• Charles Long and Mrs. Roland Heidelbaugh will represent the Saturd a y , April 20, at 12:30 society on a visit to the Lancas- Public gale of valua . ter County Home Thursday, A ble Farm Maehinery and picmc for .all Lancaster County PerßO nal property at R.D. Societies of Fa,rni Women will No _ 7 Yorkt on Mt< be heM at Long Park on Wed- Road Spriagettß . nesday. July 24. bury Twp> Terms fey HU _ bert W. Leppo and Mary E. Jacobs, Executors of the Melvin F. Leppo Es tate. •Plans were made to hold a meeting on Thursday, May 9 at G;3O pm. in the Conestoga Motor Inn. “Bumps” againsit a hard, sol id, relatively small surface are responsible for a high percent age of beef bruise damage. Livestock Conservation, Inc., points out. In addition, the pro minence of the hip area mak es this part of the animal highly vulnerable. “Bumps” in the hip area are responsible for Tues „ Apnl 1963 at damage to the loin cut of the 9:30 a.m. sharp in York carcass and accounts for some County, R. D. No. 1, Hel -60 per cent or more of the total J am Renaa ‘ ° n Dru 'J k Val " beef bruise damage. R ° ad ' Rubl , lc Sal ® f Valuable Real Estate, Farm Machinery, Live stock, Personal Property. Terms by Charles J. Hel ler, Owner. "■SO&- I££a "■’ Landis Bros. Lancaster J. Paul Nolt Gap A. L. Herr & Bro, Qnarryville Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. S * * V >v*v Sale Register Monday, April 22nd at 12:00 noon, sharp located i mi. West of Cecilton, • Md., turn left.off Rt. 282, fol low signs. Auction, 112 Reg. Ayrshires, Mt. Har mon Farm, Earleville, Md. Mr, and Mrs. O. S. Ander son, Owners. Saturday, May 25, 1963 Broad Hill Herd Dispersal at the Court Manor Sale Arena, New Market, Virginia by Dr. Robert L. 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