«! M#ft« JHf >sBto fl & MU *5 Farm Women 20 saw gift wrapping demonstrated at th left, led th.e demonstration of fancy Christmas packaging. Kintz, (treasurer), Mrs. Claire Anderson, Mrs. Elsie Rice are; Mrs. Jane Ferguson (assistant secretary), Mrs. Vera Ressel, Mrs. Vivian Hess and Mrs. Sadie Greenleaf (past present were: Mrs. Dorothy Crawford, vice-president and DOUBLE MEANING A lady was very much pleased an d asked him why he had call because her husband had caK-ed ed her an angel her ah angel. She was not a'ccus- iB aBBB * a a'3Bii aßßßßa i aaBBHBBBHHaaBBiaBHBBHHaaaaaaBaBBHBa Our Customers Are Our Best Salesmen . . . PENNA.- -U. S. APPROVED PULLORUM—TYPHOID CLEAN !' ' ' Write ug.for names of Satisfied Customers in your area. ■ KEYSTONE POULTRY BREEDING FARM ■ 43 Old Mill Road, EPHRATA, PA. Phones; Hatchery RE3-7611 Farm Lane. E\. 7-6321 New Ful-O-Pep Laying Ration Promotes I. C. Suavely & Sons, Inc. "■ Landisville, Pa. Millport Roller Mills J. C. Walker & Son Paul M. 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In the second row Herr, Marion Hastings (corresponding secretary) Mrs. Jean county president who installed the new officers.) Not • Mrs. Jeanne Hart, secretary. are always up in the air, you’re continually harping on some thing, and you never have a darn thing to wear.” George Rutt Stevens R. D, 1. Pa, D. ,W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. Wi' .Vlsi -,vi '< it.i Lancaster Farm: DANGEROUS JOB BOISE, Idaho To estimate a bid on a roof repaint job, Earl Jenson, a Boise contractor, climb ed into the attic of the Boise public library. Jensen accidental ly crashed through a skj'iight and landed 20 feet to the floor below. He wasn’t so badly hurt, but he’ll have to include a brok en skylight in his estimate. Our Farm Machinery Service ...cm save you time and money HEADQUARTERS for Ford Tractors, parts and accessories Dearborn Farm Equipment and parts Expert service Farming information Allen H. Matz Denver Ph. AN 7-6502 Haverstick Bros. Columbia Pike Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5722 Elizabetlilown Farmers Supply Inc| Cones toffa Farm Service Quarryville Ph. 282 New Holland ing, Friday, Dec. 14, 1956—7 Farm Women 20 Vote to Donate To 3 Charities Farm Women 20 met Thurs day, Dec. 6, at the home of Mrs. Silas Rice. Assistant hostesses for the meeting were; Mrs. Park Reinhart, president, and Mrs. Mervin Anderson. Mrs. Rice led devotions. The new officers were installed by Mrs. Martin Greenleaf, past county president from Oxford RD. Money was voted to be donat ed to the Infantile Paralysis Fund (Lancaster County) and to the TB Seal campaign. Money was also donated to the Medical fund. The group also appointed the state delegates to the state dele gates to the state convention of Farm Women which wdl be held in Harrisburg in January. It wi J be held on the first day of thp Farm Show and the convention will be held in the Education Building. j The delegates selected to go Were; Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Glen Eessel. Alternates to the conven tion are: Mrs. Anderson and Mi>. Thomas Ferguson. ! New officers were installed as follows; Mrs. Park Reinhar!, Kirkwood RD, president, Mr--. William Crawiord Jr.. Kirkwood; vice president, Mrs. Russel Hart, Oxford RD, recording secretary, Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, Kirk; wood RD; assistant recording secretary, airs. Marshall Rintf Quarryville; treasurer, Mrs. Hayes Hastings, Kirkwood R 3, corresponding secretary. f Roll call was an exchange of Christmas gifts. On the program was a demorj stration of Christmas wrappings by Mrs Joseph Best. t The Club’s Christmas party, a. covcred-dish family party, m 3 be held at the Kirkwood 1.0 0 E| Hall, Dec. 19, at 6'30 p. m. | A New Year’s night progres sive supper party will be held Jan. 1, Appointed to the plart ning committee are Mrs. Williaii Gross and Mrs. Thomas Fergii son. j nn • Just what is service? Here’s what toe try to do: Keep every Ford Trac tor and every piece of Dearborn Farm Equip ment working at top effi ciency .., and be Johnny on-the-spot when some thing goes wrong. Some of our service is free; some costs only for the parts; some requires a reasonable labor charge. But you’ll find us fair ... we want to keep on serv ing you for a long time. Ph. 7-1341 Sauder Bros. Ph. EL 4-8721 ■■■
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