Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 1969, Image 9

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    Home Economist's
Officers For 1969
The jpennsylvama Association
of Extension Home Economists
elected] officers for 1969 at its re
cent an'nual meeting.
Officers are from left: Betsy
Jane Smethport, McKean
County] treasurer; Mrs Dons W.
Thomai, Lancaster, Lancaster
County] first vice president; Mrs.
Betty Parks Strutm, Scranton,
Lackawaima County, president;
and Mijs Ethel Diehl, RD 1, Sun
bury, Northumberland County,
secretary i Mrs Delores Wil
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TIME lh
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hp gear drive—or 10 and 12 hp hydro*
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S. M. Manufacturing Co. Inc.
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, 1 .....
hams, Butlei, Butler County,
second vice president, is not
shown
Mrs Thomas and Mrs Diehl
are serving the second year of a
two-year term; the others are
seivmg the first year of a two
year term.
Pennsylvania home econo
mists serving on committees of
the national organization in
clude: Mrs, Mary K Lockhoff,
Danville, Montour County, pro
fessional improvement; Mrs.
Lura J Sollenberger, Bedford,
Bedford County, research; and
Mrs. Marian 1 R Dawson, Read-
r n r r ss-mch
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OR ———
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OR
AVINGS of $160.00
with the purchase of an
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and a 36-inch snow thrower
ang, Berks County, registration
Mrs Eleanoie G Tompkins,
Philadelphia, is chairman of the
convention committee.
Mrs. Patricia L Long, Greens
burg, Westmoreland County,
was elected tieasurer to com
plete the two-year term of Mrs
Janet Tntt Jones, Clearfield,
Clearfield County, who resigned
from the Cooperative Extension
Service staff.
June J Wilke, West Chester,
Chester County, was appointed
councilor of the northeast region
for two years.
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Harold H. Good Stevens Feed Mill, Inc*
Tene Hill Stevens
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4,1969-
Lonchesfer Pony Club lot of happy faces and pioudi
parents
The Lanchestei Pony Club
had their December Meeting , , was L anno^' nc ® d J-he Lan
& chestei Pony Club Ji Horse
and for the childien it was ex- s p o w Wl p helci May 3> 196 g
citing The club had pieviously a j- Diumoie Pony Club Head
fuCei^? d t con espondence from q Ua iteis Oil poitiaits will be
the National Foundation con- g jven as championship pnzes.
coining a conti ibution to The Lanchestei will host the 1969
I-appy Hoisemanship foi Handi- Regional Rally with the D’s and
capped Children Foundation T „„ ,
The children surpnsed everyone s 011 une 21, 22 and C 2 s
by doing individual piojects to ar( f B’ s an< i A’s on June 24,
cam then own money for then 25 and 26
contributions and a total of t ,
S7O 00 was collected from them meeting closed after a
First Pnze went to Judy Hig- visit fiom a lobust Santa Claus
ginbotham who made Xmas who distubuted gifts and then
Wreaths to earn her money the childien played games and
The children leceived then weie seived delicious lefiesh
new latmgs and there weie a ments
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Vernal
Buffalo
Ranger
Cayuga
Narragansett
Haymor
Northwest Common
Northwest Grimm
8 MONEYMAKING CLOVERS
Certified Pennscott
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Penna. Medium Red
Midwest Medium Red
Mammoth
Alsike
Yellow Sweet
Tall Sweet
Fresh seed mixed and Inoculated (FREE)
Save with REIST’S SEEDS
REIST SEED COMPANY
Finest Quality Seeds (Since 1925)
Mount Joy, Pa. Pb. 653-4121
S. H. Hiestand & Co.
Salunga
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