Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 25, 1963, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Saturday, May 25, 1963
Farm Women 18
Make Donation
To FFA Boy
A donation to a Future
Farmer exchange student was
made by Society of Farm Wom
en 18 at a recent meeting in
the home of Mrs. Ray Gamiber,
Manheim.
Mrs. Willis Esbenshade, vice
president, presided in the ab
sence of Mrs. Benjamin L.
Greider, president. Devotions
•were led by Mrs. Noah Getz.
A “clothes -on - backward”
contest was won by Mrs.
Christ Greider, who had tbe
most clothes on backward. The
program included an auction of
such items as plants, dfood,
Farm Women 17
Aid Project
Members of Farm Women
Society 17, meeting recently in
the home of Mrs. Ira Holz
faauer, New Providence Hi,
roted to aid the Child Develop
ment Center as a county pro
ject.
Mrs. Richard Huber, Pequea,
read several poems she had
written on rural living. The
scripture was read by the hos
tess and roll call was answered
by telling “Wfhat I did the
morning before the meeting.”
Co-hostesses were Mrs Ruth
Kreider and Mrs. Maude Harn
ish. The next meeting will be
held Saturday, June 1, at the
Bethesda Methodist Church.
Members of Society 10, will be
guests.
INCOME
, PURCHASE
Jpian Mcssick Fojcm Equip.
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Farm Women 23
Sponsor Orphan
Farm Women 23 made plans
to sponsor a Korean orphan at
a Thursday meeting -in the
chicken corn soup. Rroceeds
will benefit the various pro
jects of the group.
Twenty-one members and a
guest, Mrs. Grace Hahn, Man
heim, attended.
The next meeting will be
held Saturday, June 15, at 1:30
pm. in the home of Mrs. Earl
K. Diem, 857 Valley Rd., Lan
caster.
Plan Now To Attend Our Big Hay Machine Demonstration At
Earl HursPs Farm Rt. 222 Near Oregon Tuesday, June 4th
1 to 3 PJML and 7 to 9 P.M. HPf if PRIIP
D. L. Diem & Sons Kauffman Bros.
IjITITZ MOCNTVILLE
020-2131 283,-0151 ,
MAN HE
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Meadow Hills Dining House.
The group donated $l2O to the
fund.
Mothers of the members
were entertained with prizes
going to Mrs. Fannie De'ulmg
er, Mrs. Elizabeth Hess and
Mrs. Guy Brooks. Mrs. Richaid
Kendig, missionary to Peru
was speaker.
A donation of $5 was" lade
to the Lancaster County Unit,
American Cancer Society. A
tree tetanus clinic will be held
June 13 trom G to 9 p.m at
Snavely’s Farm Service, Wash
ington Boro Rl.
The next meeting will be
held Thursday, June 23 at
1-30 pm. at the home ot iVii'p
Enos Newcomer, 55 5 Abbyville
Road, Lancaster.
SEE 3 BIG REASONS WHY
*EXTRA-CAPACITY,.
full-floating/ short
auger automatically
adjusts to any windrow
size.
David Kurtz
MOUG \NTO\VX
AT 0-5771
U' 1 ** vlv MM was nominated to represent
rtOlStein T*n the club at 4-H Club Congress
ll Uf |~| a i* ' at Penn State. El via Shelly,
IsIUD nOlaS Manheim Rl, was elected as
« l • n . • county council representative.
Judging Practice The next meeting will be
held June 27 on the farm of
A judging practice was held Clarence Stauffer, Bphrata
Thursday night by the Lancas- r. d.
ter County 4-H Holstein club ■
on the farm of Ray Harbold,. The cash value of U.S. Sav-
Elizabethtown R,l. Paul Welk, mgs Bonds owned by the
junior leader and a member of American people increased by
the state 4-H judging team last more than a billion dollars in
year, was the official judge. 19 62, to a new high of $45.5
James White, Ephrata R D billion.
A horse with
Ivan M. Martin, Inc.
OUT-BALE
THEM ALL
McCormick
No. 46
J. Paul Nolt
GVP
ST 6-7351
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C. B. Hoober sv j|ttrnatiopg| Hqrvjester
,, % , .Sales .md Servile v
TOS-330),, , .KI’HRATA 733-3283
HI 2-4183
Farmers know that animals must have dry
feet. MARTIN’S BARN-DRI dries damp and
net lloors immediately.
MARTIN’S BARN-DRI also helps prevent
costly animal loss by reducing slipping when
floors are net.
Use MARTIN’S BARN-DRI for all animals
cattle, hogs, horses, chickens, pets, others.
Scatter by hand or shovel. Buy by the bag or
ton.
BLUE BALE, PA.
wldi*meuifi
feed opening lets
’ R v a hay move straight
m into bale chamber—
\ \no sheet-metal
•v ' turns.
1111 , triple packer'
y-JQ fingers reach outj
farther and wider,
7j I move hay across
_ / entire bale chamber.
boots...
Terre Hill 445-3455
New Holland 354-2112
Gap Hickory 2-4148
Baler
Cope & Weaver Co.
NEW PROVIDENCE