Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 06, 1968, Image 12

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    —Langasiter Farming, Saturday, January 6,1968
12
f Counfian Tours
(Continued from 'Page 1)
Produce, Less Expense, and con
cluded with “The mam trend is
to cut costs while producing
more ”
Zimmeiman leFTy went to
the Soviet Union foi the ex
pi eased pm pose of personally
evaluating church-state relation
ships and individual fisedom in
religious matters To accomp
lish this he made his Novem
ber 15-December 1, 1967 tiip
with on’y one othsi person, a
minister fiom New Jersey and
traveled by Russian jet and
rode taxi'ss as a regular tourist
In this way he found he could
readily talk to common people
on the sheets
He v'-'ted the -an, Ca
nadian and Cuben embassy's an
Moscow
Hs so d that cidsi people sHI
remcmbei wan and da'traction
in the r own coy''' v “Tbs re
flects in 'then- thmkmg,” ha said
‘They hate \\ a; and dread to
think about it ”
Z!min e i man found the
churches ciowdad w th standing
loom only and people complain
ing if the preacher talked for
less than two houis He found
churches which would normally
accommodate 150 Americans
taking care of 1000 memibeirs
thei e
Wages foi faim wo’ka>s aie
about (he same as fo. a Just y,
with a new mcsr' va n oaram
being developed wheie the farm
woiksi will iseeive a bonus ac
cording to lus-oop production
• One of the p. obtains + ha/ have
had is that workers don’t care
how much they produce,” he
said
Faim hands aie paid about
100 rubles a month A ruble is
about equal to one dollar in
puichajng power The cost of
living foi the faim woiker in
cludes 10 rabies for rent and
80 rabies foi food pei month
FREE
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• Farm Women
(Continued from Page 11)
Elizabeth Workman'
Donations were made to the
Farm & Home Foundation and
the Upper Room
The Society will sew a. the
Gemsial Hospital, Jan 18 Seals
wall be folded at Heait Haven
on Jan 26
Delegates to the convention
at Harrisburg, Jan 15 and 16
wld be Mrs Bessie Graybill and
Mrs Hnam Graybill '
Next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs Clarence Kee
ner, Manheam RD
After the business meeting,
the Society en'entanned their
husbands at a Chaotmas party
FARM WOMEN 26
Society of Farm Women 26
He also will usually have a
half-acre or an acre of ground
for hrs own use Whatever they
produce on these plots ns theirs
to sell at the going market val
ue Zimmerman stated that 54
percent of the food in the USSR
comes from these small plots
“Agriculture is by far their
weakest pom t,” Zimmerman
said “However, the people are
‘well fed There us no food ra
tioning ”
DAIRY
SUPPLY STORE
CHRISTIANA MILK
PRODUCTS CO.
Largest Dairy Supply Store in the East.
• 20 different brands and sizes of filtering
materials
• 25 different brands and sizes of
detergents
• 20 sizes and shapes of brushes for milk
house bulk tanks or pipe lines.
INFLATIONS
For Surge $2.95 set
For DeLaval & others $3.45 set
FRONT OPENING MILK CAN
COOLING CABINETS
BRAND NEW AND
FULLY WARRANTED
Hundreds of items for milk house and farm,
metalware, paints, etc.
CHRISTIANA MILK
PRODUCTS CO.
(If you have in-place cleaning problems, we
will be glad to test your water and suggest a
sound cleaning program)
met recently at the home of
Mrs Nelson 'Hess,.323l Old Har
risburg Pike Mrs. Harold Es
benshade, 'president, conducted
the business meeting
Nominations were made for
delegates to the state conven
tion ’at Harrisburg in January
TheJSociety voted to give $l5
to the Farm & Home Founda
tion for the new kitchen in thevr
building and made plans to vl's
it the County Home in Febru
ary
Next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs John Bru
baker, Manheim R 2
FARM WOMEN 9
The Farm Women’s Society 9
met recently at the West Willow
Fire Hail Mr.'Floyd McCtena
ghan gave the opening prayer
The speaker was Rev Theo
Schneider of the Advent Luther
an Church, Lancaster
Yeakbooks for 1968 were dis
tributed and ‘two delegates were
appointed by the president to
attend the State Farm Show
Convention They are - Mrs Irv
ing Lampheie and Mis Edward
Brenneman
Next meeting will be held
January 11 at the Colemanville
Methodist Church
FARM SOCIETY 3
The Society of Farm Women
3 met recently at the Swamp
Christiana, Pa.
Jim Mimm
U.C C Educational Bldg., Rein- met recently at the Donegal
holds Rl. The hostesses for the Presbyterian Church.- Dtelegobes
meeting were Mrs. Harold S. were selected jt° attend State
Stuber and Mrs Linda Stuber Convention in Harrisburg duiN
Special guest was Mrs Paul mg the Farm Show. They
Witman, immediate past coun- ‘Mrs John Hershey, President” 1 '■
ty president. The 'speaker was Mrs. Leon Schnupp, Mrs. Robeit
Mrs. Wultam R. Weyant, mem- Shearer and Mrs Witmer Sher
ber of the board of directors of er.
Lancaster Council of Churches N ex -t meeting will be held on
Next meeting wall be held on January 23 at the Leahmanis
January 20 at the home of Mrs. Rest Home, Rheems. Members
Ivan Ebeily, Ephrata Rl. in charge of this program are
Mrs. Harold Frey, Mrs Lester
FARM SOCIETY 27 Hawthorne, Mrs. Robert .Shear-
Society of Farm Women 27 er and Mrs. Roy Sauder.
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