FARM WOMEN NEWS UUULUUULP. SOCIETY 5 A member of the Pennsylva nia State Police presented a safety program for Society of Farm Women 5 recently at the home of Miss Katherine Eichel berger, East Petersburg. The hostess was in charge of devo tions. Miss Elizabeth Workman, president, conducted the meet ing. Tickets were distubuted for the Spring Rally of Pennsylva nia Farm Women to be held May 15 at Dutch Town and Country Inn. A bus trip to the flower show in Allentown is planned 'for May 22. Mrs. Gray bill Longe necker, Manheim Rl, is in charge of reservations The next meeting of the \PLANT Fooo\ nia«ara v rr “Look For This Sign” Large Selection Of Bedding Plants and Evergreens • Serving The Farmer • Gardener & Home Owner Intercourse, Penna. 17534 Phone (717) 768-8451 Switch to UNI-SYSTEM now. It never made more sense! The Uni line is getting bigger all the time .. . more uses for more seasons. Now more than ever it is the system that saves you money. You can have a Uni-Combine, Uni- Shelter, Uni-Picker, Uni-Forage Har vester, Uni-Rotary Snow Plow even a Uni-Tool Carrier to plant up to 8 rows at a time, applying liquid T- ~r ! QooddealeA, \ Lfl, J JULSLSLS. P.B-O-JJLfIJUtJ-ttJJUIJU group will be held on May 24 at 12 30 pm. at the home of Mrs Abram Weidman, Man heim Rl Each member is le quested to bring a covered dish SOCIETY 17 A trip to the Lancaster Cleft Palate Clinic and a tour of the Warner-Lambert Co. plant in Lititz highlighted a recent meet ing of the Society of Farm Wo men 17. After lunch, which was held between the two tours at the Pretzel House in Lititz, a short business meeting was held. It was decided to piovide a door prize for the Spring Rally May 15 The Mother-Daughter Pick the Power Unit that fits your needs best Choice of three hefty models: OHV 6 engine with 292 cu. in. and 80 PTO horsepower; V-6 engine with 401 cu. in, and 110 PTO horsepower; Y-6 Diesel engine with 478 cu. in. and 110 PTO (150 brake) horsepower. the system that saves you money! Graybill Machines, Inc. Lititz, R. D. 2 A. L. Herr & Bro. . 'Quarryville Kinzev Equip. Co. Kinzer Banquet will be held May 16 at the Willow Valley Restaurant at 6.30 p m Reservations may be made with Mrs John Hai nish or Mrs. Landis Kreider by May 10. The Society will entertain Society 20 at Lake Aldred. Holt wood, on June 5, and will be en tei tamed by Society 14 at West Willow on June 11 Society of Farm Women 28 held a Mother and Daughter Tea at the Strasburg Fire Hall with Mrs Roy Book, president, in charge. Mrs William Harmsh was in charge of devotions A contri bution was made to the Red Cross for their Ditty Bag pro ject. Society 28 will be enter tained by Society 25 on Satur day, May 10, at 12 noon at the home of Mrs. Glenn Nauman, Lancaster R 6. During the program following the tea, Mrs Robert Lefever presented a cake decorating demonstration The decorated cakes were given as prizes to Mrs Abram Mummau, Mrs Mil ton Esbenshade, Mrs Amos Dillman, Mrs. Ivan Bowman, Mrs Elam Smoker, Miss Judy Herr. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs Robert Book, Mrs Donald High and Mrs William Harnish The next meeting of Society 28 will be held May 22 at the Farm and Home Center when Society 3'will be guests. Society of Farm Women 1, held a Mother and Daughter ban quet at the Willow Valley Res- ■au£ -v’. fertilizer as you go. There’s a tTn! for practically every season. Build your Uni-System on a single Power Unit that’s the key to Uni’s unsurpassed economy. Just one in vestment in engine, tires, transmis sion, .etc., for a whole fleet of machines. Changing machines on the Power Unit is fast and easy. Landis Bros., Inc. Lancaster Roy H. Buch, Inc. Ephrata, R D. #2 SOCIETY 28 SOCIETY 1 Xongenecker Farm Supply Rheems Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 10. 19(1!) luranl with 75 guests attending Mrs. Scott Carman, pi cadent, was the mislicss of ccicmomcs. Mis Mai tin Mooie gave the invocation. Mis. Roy Biubakci led group singing Mrs. J. Clay ton Sangicy had devotions Mis Scott Nissley, county piesident, was a guest. Membeis voted to donate two puzes to the Spnng Rally on May 15. Mrs Neil Claik, clian nian of the Sheatfer Memorial committee, announced a clock will be given to the Farm and Home Center as a memorial to the late Mrs Ben Shealfei Do nated was $2O to the Red Cioss “ditty bage” project Linda Antes received a gift awaid as Warwick High School’s top home economics student. She was also a banquet guest Prizes were won by Mis. John L Weaver, Mrs Raymond Groff, Miss Rachel Bollinger, Te>, v Rei nard, Mrs. Joseph Russell, Mis. Geoige Zahn, Mrs Call Fiedei ick, Mis. John Michael and Mrs Aaron Hoober. Mis Roy Forney, Mount Joy, was the guest speaker. Hei top- ic was “Queen of the May ” The next meeting will be June 7 at 6 30 p m. It will be a family SAVE AT BOB’S Save Rite market 743 S. BROAD ST. LITITZ, PENNA. Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 9 Sunday 9 to 5 Why I took my loan business to the Key Bank That's where they talk my language. There’s Stanley Musselman in the agricultural loan department. He knows farming as well as I do. He gave me some good advice on plan ning for profitable management even had some ideas on how I could improve my operation. The cost of my loan was detailed so that I had a clear understanding of where I was headed financially. I recommend the Key Bank to get the best farm man agement advice and any loan needed io improve your farming operation. Just ask for Stanley Musselman. LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS national Air Pollution Damage To Crops Survey Topic A statewide suivey of air pol lution dama ;e to agncultuial ci ops in Pennsylvania is being nuclei taken hv the Coopoi alive Extension Ssivice in coopera tion with Agncultuial Short Couises, the Centei foi \n En viionment Studies and the De paitment ol Plant Pathology of Pennsylvania State University, the Pennsylvania Department of Agnculture, the Institute for Air Pollution Tiainmg of the Office ot Manpower Desolopment The puipose of the suivey is to collect data on agncultuial crop losses caused bv an pollu tion County agncultuial agents will collect the data and lepoit it to the Center for Air Environ ment Studies foi analjsis The survey was pieceded by a short course for county agricul tural agents and other Extension peisonnel This training session was held at The Pennsylvania State Univeisity, Apul 29—May 1 picnic at the Middle Creek Church pavilion with each fam ily bringing a covered dish I SUPER SHOES Self Service 2750 Columbia Ave. Lancaster Lane. 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