22—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November la. 1069 'iim CLOISTER CHAPTER FFA GREEN HANDS are Bollinger, Ronald Nolt, Marlin Smucker, Gerald Mus (left to right) Row 1, Jay Frey, Glenn Ritter, Eric Co- ser, Russel Kline. Row 3, Richard Bollinger, Robin Mus penhat er, Robin Greider and Ken Long. Row 2, Mike ser, Andy Martin, Daniel Harting and Kevin Burkholder. “Maid Service" Blamed For High Food Cost Convenience packaging and ‘‘maid service” for the house wife was blamed for the high cost of food by Charles R Old, administrative secietaiy, Penn sylvania Faimeis’ Association, at the 19th annual meeting of the 01 ganization at the Penn Hams Motoi Inn “Today we ha\ e housewives boycotting high food prices when in reali ty food product costs are down ' Old stated “Today’s homemak er spend 16 5 cents of each dol lar of earned income for food products, where just 12 shoit y eai s ago she was spending 26 6 cents of each dollar to pay foi her food purchases ” The farm leaser stated that the farmer is not the xecipient of big pi ice increases, but plac- John Deere 34 Spreader Any way you look at it, the John Deere 34 Spreader lakes work out of loading, hauling and spreading ma nure. Beater and endgate cotions let you handle any Wenger Implement, Inc. The Buck 284-4141 Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-4191 M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 Shotzberger's Elm 665-2141 ed blame on “convenience pack- hold chores, and again unless 1 “rightful role and exhibit per aging and maid service. “Maybe am not reading our lesson cor- sonal interest in all community the housewife does not have a rectly the housewife, or at least and business activities. If farm maid in her kitchen but she the vocal ones think the farm- ers were to accept this responsi does in the employee of the food er should pay. bihty, there would be a lessen pi ocessor and handler. The “I doubt if the farmer can mg of the need for the so-called modem housewife with modem afford the bill, although he has saviors of agriculture, subse foods spends only a small fi ac- been absorbing much of the quently a lessening of confusion tion of her day preparing meals cost in recent years,” he re- about the voice that speaks for The houswife of 50 years ago marked. agriculture ” spent the major poition of her Ord called for strong organi- ______ time preparing food. Unless I za tion of farmers to meet the Alabama has about 4,500 spe am mistaken someone must pay challenges in agriculture He cies of plants that grow without for this freedom from house ul ged the farmers to take their cultivation. Are you paying too much for bottled gas? Are you ordering instead of getting automatic gas delivery? At Ugite, you get fully auto matic delivered gas service and, you get the know-how and backing of one of the largest LP gas marketers the state. Ugite sells and services EVERY gas appliance for vour home and you can shop for these appli ances either at home or in our well stocked show- room. Best of all-check these rates: FOR AUTOMATIC GAS DELIVERY; 4 Cylinders per year $11.50 ea. 12 Cylinders per year S 8.50 ea. 8 Cylinders per year $ 9.50 ea. 16 Cylinders per year S 7.50 ea. Interested? Call now for your free installation survey. UGITE GAS, INC. Route 222 1 mile north of Ephrata, Pennsylvania Phone 733-2207 Ugite is truly your one stop center for gas and service. You also get a full selection of appliances at low, installed prices. We have everything from central heat and air conditioning to the great luxury of self-cleaning gas cooking, gas clothes drying, outdoor grill, and gas lights. in Our delivery and service trucks are radio dis patched for quick service, and our men are fully trained and equipped to handle any gas need. • Anniversary (Continued fiom Page 17) Clarence H. Obcrhollzcr, 22 yeais Jay Wolgcmuth, 20 years. Russel D. IlOiSoy, 17 yeais. Kugcnc R Hess. IB Kars. Michael M. Wolgcmuth, 13 yeai s Jacob S Spangloi, 13 years, han C Kicmei. 13 years Paul B Oboiholtzcr 13 years. Amos G Kanodc. 13 yeais. Donald H. Wolgemuth, 13 BI yeai s. Chi istian B Simons. 12 years. J .Mai tin Gish, 9 yeais. CailM Moyer, 8 yeais Lloyd R Sumpman, 7 years. Haney K Shoemakei, 5 years. Lavina S. Koser, 5 yeais. Other employees with less than five years are; Paul M. Fahnestock, J. Harold Tome, Roy S Spangler, Walter K Gerlach, Carson M. Geyer, Phaies C. Mil ler, Izella Packer and Jan F. Gingrich. Organist for the evening was Mrs. Melvin Shenk. 1k Ml ifiP “An inheritance is the wealth of a departed relative which brings a family to gether to be divided.” lIIM jfuTTT 3 I Vf-/I
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