—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24,1968 8 Farm Women NEW SOCIETY FORMED The first meeting of Society of p rn Farm Women #2B was held at the home of Mrs Joseph Nolt, Thursday evening Mrs W Scott Nissley, county president, pre sided New officers were elected as follows- Mrs Roy Book, presi dent, Mrs William Dean, vice president-, Mrs Richard Hess, [•leadership in; HtghProducing I Forage Crops pEED^j Call your local HOFFMAN SEED MAN FRANK H. BUCHER 2160 Main St., Rothsville, Pa. 626-6504 Lititz LESTER ERB 312 S. Mount Joy St. Elizabethtown, Pa. 36"-"112 JASON H. MELLINGER R. D. 1 Strasburg, Pa. JONATHAN S. SHIRK 366 E. Main St., BareviUe, Pa. 636-9302 Lcola EDGAR C. UMBLE Pequea Ave. Gap, Pa. | SPECIALIZING LTrrlfJ OATsf FORAGE A.H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landifville (Lancaster Co.), Par ROHRER’S CAN SUPPLY THESE Top Recommended VARIETIES • Cert. Ca) uga Alfalfa • Pennsslvania Red • Cert. Saranac Alfalfa Clover • Cert. DuPuits Alfalfa O Penulate Orchard • Cert. “Alfa” Alfalfa Grass • Cert. Vernal Alfalfa ® Viking Trefoil • Cert. Narragansett • Climax Timothy Alfalfa Cert. Russel Oats • Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa „ _ _ „ , • Cert Orbit Oats • Cert. Pennscott Red Clover • Cert. Garry Oats Cert. Maine Grow n Seed Potatoes Dekalb Corn SUDAX ' Alfalfa & Red Clover available Pre-moculated Send For Free Catalog Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 secretary, and Mrs Joseph Nolt, treasurer Committees were also appointed It was decided future meetings will be held the fourth Thursday of every month, starting at 7 30 SOCIETY 18 Society Of Farm Women #lB met recently at the Willow Val ley Motel, Willow Street, with Mrs Suie Wissler, president, presiding. Devotions were led by Mrs Willis Esbenshade The program included a “Mother-Daughter” fun day A rummage sale will be held March 20 and 21 at the Malta Temple A bus trip to Philadelphia will will leave the Lancaster Shop ping Center at 8 30 a m Those interested should contact Mrs Melvin Hess, 1110 Hunsucker Rd , Lancaster. Society of Farm Women #8 met recently at the home of Mrs Paul Witman, former county president, of Mt Joy- Devotions were led by Mrs Alice Myers Mrs Michael Vala\ anes, of Lancaster, a native of Gieece, showed slides on Greece and served the Society a Greek sweetmeat Hostesses were Mrs Arlene Witman, Mrs Anna Groff, Mis Mary Sarver, Mrs Anna Shank and Mrs JSsther Musser The next meeting will be held March 1 at the home of Mrs Ada Greider Society of Farm Women #3 held their meeting last Saturday in the Mellmgers Lutheran Church school room, Schoneck Hostess was Mrs. William Eber ly who also led the devotions Glen Eshelman, Manheim pho tographer and artist, and hi's wife presented the program, en titled “To God Be the Glory” Mrs Willie Stober, president, conducted the business meeting Donations were given to Lancas ter County Heart Association for Heart Haven and to the Ephra ta High School Marching Band Fund toward the trip to the Ap ple Blossom Festival at Win chester, Va 687-6546 442-4525 SOCIETY 8 SOCIETY 3 • Harry Kreider (Continued from Page 1) The sire reporting committee men elected in each breed were Guernsey Elam W Mull, Quar ryville Rl, Holstein, John Har msh, 1036 Beaver Valley Pike, and Jersey, Robert Ulrich, (Juar ryville RI. The Northern Lancaster Coun ty District Meeting was held on Thursday evening at the Brun nerville Fire Hall The sire re porting committeemen elected at this meeting were Ayrshire, James W Martin, Stevens Rl; Guernsey, Jesse G Balmer, Lit itz R 4; Holstein, John E Krei der, Willow Road, Jersey, Ivan S Zimmerman, East Earl Rl Dairymen receiving Atlantic's Production Certificates are. Southern Lancaster County, R F & L A Witmer, Clarence H Harnish, K D & Elsie Linde, Lloyd Wolf, J Mowery Frey Jr , Edwin Landis, Robert C." Groff, Calvin D Beiler, Robert W Ul rich & Son, William P Arrow smith, Amos H Rutt, J Rohrer Witmer, Harry G Kreider Northern Lancaster County, Harry S Mumma, Donald S Program chairman, Mrs Ivan Eberly, announced the arrange ments for the bus trip to New York Flower Show, Mai’ch 2 The bus will leave Lincoln park ing lot at 6 p m Forty-one mem bers and friends signed for the trip. Next meeting will be held March 16 at the home of Mrs John Edwards, Ephrata R 1 Can You Afford Not To Be A LANCASTER CO. FARMERS ASSOCIATION MEMBER? Can you afford to lose the Pennsylvania Milk Control Law? Can you afford to lose your farm to land-grab government schemes? Can you afford to lose your sales tax exemption on farm supplies and ma chinery used in production? Can you afford the threat of legislation forcing you to purchase, a license to haul manure? Can you afford to lose your farm to “open-space” schemes? Can you afford to let your farm be managed from Washington by so-called “Agricultural Experts?” • Can you afford to have meat inspection legislation that would halt the slaughtering of your own meat? • Can you afford government regulations prohibiting your sons to work on your farm? • Can you afford to employ union labor on your farm? These are just a part- of the proposed legislation that Lancaster Co. Farmers Association members were able to stop in 1967. But many of these threats still face us in the State General As sembly ond Congress. AGAIN WE ASK: Can You Afford Not To Be A Lancaster Co. Farmers Association Member? Lancaster Co. Farmers Association has a complete program To fulfill its Farmer-Member Needs! IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO FARM IN 1968 YOU CAN’T AFFORD NOT TO BE A MEMBER! NOAH WENGER President DONALD E. NEY Secretary-Treasurer Stevens, R. D. 1 Marietta, R. D. 1 CLYDE E. WIVELL Columbia, R. D. 1 LEROY PFAUTZ S(e\ens, R. D. 1 JAMES M. GARBER IWount Jo>, R. D. 2 Eby, John L. Landis, Robert F tin, John M Nissley, Red Rose & Joan B. Book, Paul B Zim- Research Center, Henry E. Ket merman, Hiram S Aungst, tenng, J Eby Hershey, Amos Amos B Lantz, Wilmer C Kray- B Lapp, J Z. 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