Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 08, 1964, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8, 1964
Farm Society
Board Meets
The Executive Board of Lan
caster County Society of Farm
Women held its August meet
ing at Long Park Tuesday af
ternoon when friends and
guests enjoyed a picnic lunch.
Mrs. Landis Myer, president,
presided at the meeting. A de
votional (thought and Bible
reading was given by Mrs
Melvin Shenk, Society 17.
Mrs. Paul Witman introduc
ed the Rev. Richard Grant of
the United Council of Church
es, who presented to the group
the Rev. Frank Reyes, minister
to the migrant workeis of Lan
caster County. His greatest con
cern is “to give the migrant
workers the Gospel of Christ”
In August, Society 1, Mrs.
Abram Bollinger, and Society
2, Mrs. Alvin Graybill, will
visit the County Home Mrs.
A. H. Poyck of the Mental
Health Association gave a talk
on the facilities for the Lan
caster County patients at Em
breeville She stated that
everyday is open house and
everyone is invited to tour the
Lancaster County Building.
She stressed the need for
yarn, thread, bits of material,
curlers, tissues, creams and
magazines, especially church
publications, which can be used
by the patients
Mis Wanen Hanna, Society
16, told of her gioup’s visit to
Embreeville Mis Aaron Den
linger, chan man for the pro
gram committe foi the Nov
ember convention, reported the
speaker for the morning will
be Mrs Alfied Jackson of
Muncy, Pa, and the afteinoon
speaker will be Mis Clarence
Mason of Glenside.
The next meeting of the
Board will be Oct 6 at 130
pm. at the home of Mrs Wil
liam Heisey, Mount Joy, Socie
ty 8. Assisting hostess will be
Mrs Ahner Rissei
Farm Women 1
To Visit Guests
At County Home
Mrs Amos Shenk, Lititz R 2,
entertained the Society of
Farm Women No 1 at the
Pavilion of the Middle Creek
Church of the Biethren on
Saturday afternoon. Mis
Abram Bollinger, the pi esi
dent, was in charge, Mis Clay
ton Sangrey led the devotions,
Mrs. W. Dean Fyock, the group
singing. Twenty members at
tended.
Plans were made to visit the
guests at the Lancaster County
Home on Thursday, August 20
with Society No 2 and take
the usual treat for the guests
Several of the members at
tended the County picnic of
the group held at Long Park
on Tuesday
Mrs. Harold Fiy, school li
brarian, reviewed the book
‘ The Scent of the Roses’' by
Allen Leslie The 101 l call was
answered by each member
naming a book they enjoyed
The next meeting will be
held on Septembei sth with
Miss Mildred Shieinei as hos
tess.
1600 Attend
IH Field Day
Over 1600 people attended
the International Haivester
Field Day held Thoisday on
the Kenneth Eshelman farm,
Rt 230, midway between Mount
Joy and Elizabethtown
All types of farm machinery
was displayed and demonstiat
ed A free lunch was served.
• New Holland
(Continued from Page 2)
Retail hogs to local butchers
brought 18.50-19.50; grades 1
to 3 went to the packers at
17.50-18.00. Heavyweight hogs
brought 16.50-17.25, shoats were
8.00-16 50, and sows. 11-14.
Vealers sold about steady
at the August 3 auction as
200 head changed hands.
Choice and Prime vealers were
32-34.50, good and low Choice
brought 28-32, Standard 25-28,
and Cull and Common 18-25.
Thirty lambs, weighing 70
to 100 lbs., brought 20-23.50
FARM LOANS
Loans for Machinery,
Livestock, Cars, Repairs, and
any farm purpose.
(0-85 year Farm Mortgage*
Full and part-time farms
eligible
FARM CREDIT OFFICE
411 W. Roseville Rd.
Lane. 393-3921
*■■*♦**♦**♦■***■»******
MR. and MRS. R. B, MILLER, SR.
R. D. 1, Christiana
MR. and MRS. AUGUSTUS YARNALL
R. D. 2, Oxford
‘NOT EXPENSIVE' say the owners of these homes about
NAMELESS ELECTRIC HOME HEATING
Be sure to ash your Reddy Kilowatt Recommend
ed Electric Home Heating Dealer today about
the Trade-in Allowance on your present heating
system when you install complete Flameless
Electric Home Heating! It can be worth up to $l3Ol
• Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page 1)
Holstein - Friesian Assoc,
speaker.
Aug. 12-13 County 4-H
Dairy Roundup at the Guern
sey Pavilion, Lincoln High
way East.
Aug. 14 1:00 p.m. 4-H
County dress review at the
Production Credit Associa
tion Building, Roseville Road.
SPRAYING Service
Dairy Barns
Poultry Houses
CARBOLA
Disinfecting White Paint
• Dries White
0 Disinfects Against
Disease
• 90% Less Cobwebs
8 to 10 Mo.
Fly Spraying
DISINFECT
POULTRY HOUSES
0 Witmer Kd., R 4, Lane.
Moynord Beitzel
Phone 392*7227
"~ Sv» K#
It will be an even bigger bargain next winter thanks to
PP&I/s latest rate reduction... effective May 1, 1964!
PP*L 1
AN INVESTOR OWNED
ELECTRIC UTILITY fit
IN THE SERVICE
. OP THE PUBLIC W
Farm Women 10 autumn foliage trip. ° Ult
Plan Bus Trip . policewoman, spoke on "Col^
cern for Youth of Today.*' m, '
Members of the Society of Hendrietta Welsh played acen.
Farm Women 10, meeting Sat- numbers,
urday at Meadow Hills, decid- Members are planning to it
ed to take a bus trip to Ster- tend the county farm women',
ling Forest on Wednesday, picnic Tuesday at noon in Lon*
Oct. 7. p ar k.
Non-members wishing to The September 5 neetmn
make the trip should contact wm be with M rs. Hodecke.
Mrs. Prank Hodecker, 907 Roh- Rohrerstown Rd. ’
rerstown Rd. Hostesses were Mrs. Minnie
Roll call was answered by Lausch and Mrs. Enos Rojei,
VE»RS I
Tobacco Growers!
SERVICE TO FARMERS
MH-30
AVAILABLE AT YOUR
FARM BUREAU
CALL TO-DAY
Lancaster New Holland Quarryville
394-0541 354-2146 786-2126
“ANY ONE MAY BUY FROM FARM BUREAU”
MR. and MRS. JOHN H. MUTH
410 South Cherry Street, Lititz
DR. and MRS. E. W. WILEY
2230 Blossom Volley Road, Lancaster
Mail to: HOME HEATING SERVICES DEPARTMENT 19
901 Hamilton Street
Allentown, Penna. 18101
We would like to know more about FLAMELESS
ELECTRIC HOME HEATING. Please have a home
heating specialist visit our home soon.
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