Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 30, 1969, Image 20

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    20— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 30.1969
Farm Women
Society 2
Society of Farm Women 2 held
its annual family picnic at Mam
ma's Meadow Andrew Low had
charge of devotions The busi
ness meeting included approval
of donations to the United Cam
paign and Conestoga Valley
Association
The Society contributed cook
ies and sandwiches to the USO
Several members will attend the
Homemaker's Camp at Camp
Swatara this week Mrs. Alvin
Graybill. Mrs Eva Keener and
Mrs Sara Kline were in charge
of picnic games
Layser Shenk won the door
prize Andy Low and Jay Wit
mer won the cake walk The
next meeting will feature a
plastics party Orders will be
taken by members and proceeds
will be used for service projects.
Society 4
A demonstration of the elec
tronic oven held in the PP&L
kitchen, participating in USO
activities and visiting Conestoga
View were some of the special
activities of Society of Farm
Women 4 for the month of
August
At the last business meeting
held in the home of Mrs Call
Siegrist, Columbia R 2, with Mrs
Norman Siegrist as cohostess
Mrs Paul Kauffman, president,
appointed seveial committees
for the coming year
Program chairman is Mrs
Robert Garber with Mrs Wil
bur Kauffman assisting, Mrs
Edwin Yeaghn and Mis Cyrus
Gamble special activities; Mrs
Richard King, Mrs Paul Metzger
and Mrs Ira Frantz, nominating
A ballot of officers will be pie
pared for the October election
The next meeting of- Society
4 will be held on Sept 27 at
the Willow Valley Motor Inn at
12:30 pm The gioup will ob
serve their sth yeai of organiza
tion when membeis Mrs Harri
son Nolt and Mrs D L Shellen
berger, along with Mrs Carrie
Lichty and Mrs A R Brooks
will reminisce through the yeai s
Mrs N J Fuhrman will present
the enteitainment.
Society 5
The “Buikhait Kids,” stais of
Shindig in the Bain, Ricky and
Rhonda, played guitai and sang
foi the 33 members and guests
SWITCHING
TO
AGWAY
FERTILIZER
MIGHT PAY
OFF FOR YOU
New
Prices
Sept. 2nd.
her husband w«s In charge of
. the social which was a corn roast
who attended the August meet- K „
inn of soc'cty or Form Womon P Durmt the buslno-ss mooting.
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East Pctcrsbmg. (Continued on Page 21)
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Popular sizes are 6’6”, 7’ and 7’6”. Size ’em by breed.
Our free stall partition may be mounted on wooden
head boards or we make a steel divider Set the
legs in 8 to 10” concrete curbs to hold and retain
bedding. Stall floor can be soil, sand or gravel.
Bedding straw, sawdust, peanut hulls, ground
corn cobs, etc. Should be installed with paved alley
surface 8 feet wide for mechanical cleaning or
washing.
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Mrs. Forney led devotions and
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