Tt Farming, Saturday, May X 4, 1966 Form Women #1 Fate Doughters At Banquet Mrs. John Bomberger ot Mlm, spoke on the topic “Mother” at the Mother and Daughter banquet held by the Society of Farm Women 1 at the Brunnervllle Fire Hall. Entertainment also Included « riolin sol 0 by Virginia Brubaker accompanied by Dabble Wenger, an .instru mental duet by Debbie and Cynthia Hess alccompanied by Mrs. J. Robert Hess, a recita tion by Kim Hess and a read jug given by Mrs. Scott Gar man. Several games were also played with Mrs. Clayton Roy er in charge. Mrs. Clayton Sangrey, pres ident, conducted the business Seed Potatoes Katahdins Green Mountain Groff’s Hardware S. Railroad Ave. New Holland, Pa. • Low-cost baler with big-baler benefits John Deere 24-T Twine-Tie Baler }f you are on a family-sized farm, a John Deere 24-T Twine Tie Baler is the practical baler for you. It’s a low cost baler with big baler benefits. For example. 24-T has all the capacity you'll ever need. Bales are neat, square-cornered, and tied to stay tied. Bale size is 14x18. Many safety devices protect the 24-T from damage. A jackstand is regular equipment. The long hitch gives you excellent maneuverability and better visibility of the pickup. It’s a light-running baler, re quiring a 2-plow tractor for most conditions. Come in and get the full story on the John Deere 24-T Baler. The Credit Plan makes it easy to own machines in The Long Green Line. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-8001 Shotzberger's Elm 665-2141 Wenger Implement Co.. Back BU 44467 M. S. Years ley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 meeting. Mr*. Franklin Web er gave the invocation and Mrs. Henry Shrelner led the devotions. Mrs. Roy Brubak er was in charge ot group singing. Roll call included the introduction ot guests. Special guests attending the banquet were Donna Garrity and her mother, Mrs. Sarah Garrity, 28 E. Lincoln Ave. and Herbert Snavcly and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. War ren Snavely, Lltitz R 4. Donna and Herbert receiv ed recognition for being the outstanding Home Ec and Agricultural seniors at War wick High. They will, be pre sented a certificate and an award at Commencement. Choose Project Mrs. Sangrey announced that the Farm Home Founda tion has been chosen as a 'county project. Societies 1 and 10 will provide cups, plates, napkins and spoons for the USO entertainment at the Moose Hall May 14. Plans "were discussed con cerning a 50th anniversary banquet to be held some time this year in honor of the past presidents Ideas are to he submitted at the next .meeting for ways of conducting the Family pic- SANGER FOR STATE Senator ml" * -*• ■ - Landis Bros.lne. Lancaster 393-3900 Alon Beyer Christiana LT 3-5687 tic t« i« mm »t mu § Hav# Y«u Hiardf Auctiet 12. ™ The Society of Farm Worn- (Continued from P«|« 18) en 'will meet next at the hornet - ol Mrs. Franklin Weber with. Mrs. Daniel Reinard aa co- hostess. Mrs. Vlrelnla Dula- You can atore tome food* ibohn is tbe guest speaker, at room temperature in kijeh ,She will demonstrate flower en cabinets or in the base- arranging. Society -member's are plan- have a relatively long stor ning a trip to Sterling For- age life. Rut most foods est Gardens, N.Y., on May 14. stored on the shelf should be „ tightly sealed and kept in a A meeting of State Farm Women was held recently at Dillsburg. Six members of So- Agricultural Extension Serv ciety I attended. ice was attended by several A Spring Homemakers members at the Meadow Hills meeting sponsored by the Dining Room, New Danville. WHAT’S NEWS? Give LANCASTER FARMING a call, or drop us a card, if you have farming news . to report, a sale coming up, a coming event to schedule. Our columns are for you to use. Please sign all items. Phone: 626-2191 or P.O. Box 266 394-3047 Litifz, Po., 17543 On-The-Shelf Storage ' For Food* ment. Such on-the-shelf foods In 1965, electric heat's growing popularity ain OHS FF&L, customers was shown when 38% ‘Of new liom» buyers chose it for their homes, ■ - i I *;i ; H - MR. BUILDER Build total-electric honaosVand y§®| build "what people want —>and what will swill* 4ry plaoe mmv ■‘'aid Foods ran. ou keap amtl«. faotorily en thi shelf Include - Unopened canned foods.. un less otherwise Indicated on the label. Dried food*, inch as vegetables and fruita. Pre pared mixes, puddings, gela tin, apices, and seasonings. Grain • products including breakfast cereals, rice, mac aroni products, and flour. Fats and oils except butter, margarine, and lard. Whot Do You Need? A Lancaster Farming Classified Ad Helps ; i
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