■Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 8.1969 8-] FARM WOMEN NEWS SOCIETY 6 Farm Women #6 met recent ly m the social room of the Church of the Brethren, Eli zabethtown The president, Mrs. Martha Eshelman, presided. De votions and the pledge of alle giance were in charge of Mrs. Miriam Heisey. Roll call was responded to by giving a Valen tine memory. There was also a hanky exchange. The Society decided to have a food stand at the sale of Mrs. Delores Eshelman on Feb 10. Cancer dressings will be made at the M F. Eberly home on Feb. 17 A donation was given for cots for the Day Nursery School which will be held at Christ Lutheran Church, Eliza bethtown and will open on Feb 17. It was announced that the Spring Rally will be held at the Town and Country Inn on May 15 The delegates, Mrs Laura Snyder and Mrs. Barbara Eber ly, gave reports of the State Convention held m Harrisburg in January Music was furnish ed by ladies of the Society Refreshments were served in keeping with Valentine, Lin coln, and Washington’s birthl days The hostesses were - Mrs. Muriel Saylor, Mrs Sara Hols berg. Mrs Mary Risser and Mrs. Mimi Dale SOCIETY 8 Faina Women of Society 8 met at the Walnut Tree Farm, the home of Mrs Herbeit Sav er and her niece, Mrs Paul Wit man, Mis. William Heisey pre sided over the meeting with Mrs Clyde Wivell leading the devotions Mrs Fiank Betti and Sara Lee Shultz accompanied by Mis Jap Heisey entertained with two vocal selections President Mar garet Heisey spoke of the coun ty board meeting and asked a vote on the project for 1969 The Society chose to take the Halfway House for the project Two members. Mrs John Warfel and Mis Chust Stoner weie recognized for peifect at tendance in 1968 Society mem beis proved it to be very inter esting to talk about and demon strate their keepsakes Convention icports were giv en by Mrs Roy Greidei Mis Sylvester Shuman, Mis William Heisey and Mis Robert Eshel man Hostesses were - Mrs Shaver, Mrs Elizabeth Newcomer, Mrs Mary Sheaffer and Mrs. Wit man The next meeting will be held INTERNATIONAL* CUB CADET IfiWN AND GARDEN TRACTORS with snow throwers or snow plow attachments. Instant starts m be low zero weather. 5 NEW MODELS —7, 10, and 12 HP models with direct drive all gear transmission, and 10 or 12 HP with hydrostatic drive. STOP IN TODAY AND SAVE S. M. Manufacturing Co., Inc. R D 4, Lititz, Penna, Phone 717-626-8585 SAT. FEB. B—Penna. Yorkshire Co-Operative Assn, Inc. Public Auction, Small Arena, Farm Show Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Show 10:00 A.M. Sale 1:00 P.M. at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mt. Joy, on Feb. 15. WED. FEB. 12 7:30 P.M. The members will make cancer Special Sale at the Black & naris and dressings White Holstein Farm, 1500 pads and diessmgs. Rohrerslown Road, Lane. Charles C. Myers, Owner SOCIETY 1 Society of Farm Women 1, Lititz, met at the home of Mrs. Paul Kurtz, Lititz R 4, on Satur day with Mrs. Scott Garman, president, m charge Mrs Guy Reidenbach led the devotions. State Convention reports were given by Mrs Martin Moore, Mrs Roy Brubaker and Mrs. Graybill Hollinger. The members voted to have Embreeville Mental Health Hos pital as a county project. An all day meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Clayton San grey, Lititz R 2, February 5. It was a covered dish meeting. The ladies made bed pads for the Luther Acres Home, Lititz. The speaker for the meeting was Mrs Allan Fisher, Mount Joy, who gave a demonstration on Cake Decorating. The next meeting will be held Saturday, March 1 at 130 p m. at the home of Mrs. Mar tin Moore, Lititz Rl. Her co hostess will be Mrs. George Zahn. Speaker will be Mrs Al fred Pincmian, Philadelphia, who will talk on her “Life in Germany.” HORSES . . . HOGS . . • /VS or DOGS... / j\ feed them the feeds they needl The Red Rote horse feed line i. complete I * Ilk so you can pick the y** feed that suits your •pecial need. Red Rose "litter market" swine feeds m will make pigs grow I fast and will earn 1 money for you that way, tool Choose from a complete line. \ I Yout dog will like the taste of Red Rose Dog Food. This crunchy and appetizing food will completely nourish your dog. AND HERE’S AN IMPORTANT NOTEI Red Rose t 3 so economi cal to use! Walter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Rea, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson Henry E. Garber R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Graybill & Son Refton Strasburg E. Musser Heisey & Son R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville WED. FEB. 12 9 A.M., Mar tin’s Sale Barn, Blue Ball, Pa. Farm Equipment. We sell on commission. Paul Z. Martin. FBI. FEB. 14 10:30 A.M. Complete Dispersal of Dairy and Farm Equipment along road from Marron’s Service Station to Fishing Creek, 2 mi. S of “The Buck”, 14 mi. S of Lancaster, Lancaster Co., Pa. Terms by Richard S. Enck. SAT. FEB. 15 10.00 A.M. Public Sale of Farm Equipment and Household Goods, 4 mi. W of Elizabethtown using Bain bridge road. Turn right on Boss ier road, near Good’s Mennomte Church, Lancaster Co., Pa. Terms by Norman L. Zeager. THURS. FEB 20 12 Noon, Public Sale of Reg. Holstein Cattle, along Rte. 230, Ist farm W. of Elizabethtown, 18 mi. S. of Harrisburg, Lancaster Co., Pa Terms by Jacob L. Kurtz, Est. FRI. FEB. 21 10 30 A.M. Pub lic Sale of 20 to 30 Tractors and other Farm Machinery, by Wen gei’s Farm Machinery, Inc., So. Race St., Myerstown, Pa. Red Rose ANIMAL FEEDS Mart-In's Feed Mill, Inc Mountville Feed Service Musser Farms, Inc. Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Ammon E. Shelly Lititz E. P. Spotfs, Inc. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Sale Register 1 w 1 David 6. Hurst Bowmansville R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. Mountville Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Terre Hill Honey Brook Inc. Witmer