Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1970, Image 24

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    24—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 14.1970
Farm Women
Societies
A Rift of $lO was sent to the
Easter Seals Society and a simi
lar Rift made to the Craig Har
nish Fund at a meeting of Farm
' . ~ u. Women Society 28 held in the
(Contimird liom I’asc 21) ed (lie «p>mg lolly to be held homc Qf Ml . s Hlchor( | | lcsSi
prcsidonl. to. the.tow -m . Dflh. M«v s»t Iho Penn Harris Molor Slrasbu R 1 , M , s Rob[rl Hcss
treasin> s miscellaneous tuna inn. The gioup voted to conlii- . . _ ,
The ncM meeting will bo held bute t 0 lhe fe astei Seal cam . was co-hostess Devotions were
April 4 at the home of Mrs pa jg n in charge of Mrs. Donald High
John McGrann. 1464 New Hoi- ' , 4 .
land Pike, when Mis Theodore The piogiam featured Mrs
Bixlcr will speak on “Hcntage
and Homemakers
Society 17
The Society of F.um Women
17 met iccently at the home of
Mis John Lefeu'i. Buck, with
Mis Robeit Delvvilei. and Mrs
Fiank Leed as co hostesses
A coicied dish luncheon pie
ceeded the business meeting
conducted bv the piesident
Mis Einest Shaub Mis Det
vviler led the deletions
This is the 30th anniveisaiy
yeai ot the society and plans
weie made for the following
activities Match 31. bowling
paity. biunch on Apul 1 at
the home of Mis Stanley Stauf
fei legular meeting Apul 2 at
the home of Mis Fiank Pfend
er. Fishing Cieek Apul 4. an
evening out with husbands fol
lowed by a snack at the home
of Mi and Mis Veiyl Giavei
A donation was made to the
Chet Myeis fund
Baked goods will be taken
to Valley Foige Veteians Hos
pital on Maich 24 Membeis aie
asked to leave baked goods at
Mai ions Gas Station oi Mus
ser’s Stoie in Buck
A new membeis, Mis Marian
Neff, Lyndon, was welcomed in
to the society
The program was in charge
of Mrs Verna Lloyd, Mechan
ics Grove, who showed some of
the many antiques she has in
her home.
Sotiety 22
Society of Faun Women 22
entertained Society 29 lecent
ly in the social rooms of the
Willow Street United Church of
Christ A coveied dish luncheon
was served with Mis Jay Landis
and Mis Paul A Witmer serv
ing as hostesses
In April, the Society 22 plans
to toui the Wax Museum aftei
which the meeting will be held
in the home of Mis C Richaid
Landis, 2306 Hoiseshoe Road,
with Mrs Claience Rohiei
seivmg as co-hostess
Pieceding the lecent business
meeting Mis Kenneth Hoovei
led the gioup in devotions Mis
Lloyd Herr, piesident, announc-
ELIZABETHTOWN -
DONEGAL CLUB
By Christine Eib
The Elizabethtown-Donegal 4-
H Club oigamzed on Tuesday,
Maich 10 at Donegal High School
The following officeis weie
elected Piesident, Bauy Hossler,
Vice Piesident, Phil Bixler, Sec
ietai>, Shu ley Gieinei, Asst
Secietaiy, Apnl Bonj-, Treasur
er, Joe Hess, and Asst Tieasuier,
Cindy Dohnei, Game Leadeis.
Jeff Swair and Maiy Jane Eshel
man, Song Leadeis, Pam Wivell
and Sam Reist Club Repoitus,
Chnstme Eib, Donegal Club and
Dennis Hos-lci Elizabethtown
Club, Baseball Cap.ams ■slrilej
Gie.nei and Joe Hess Count',
Council RepicseiPatives, Phil
Bixlei and Joe Hess.
Richard Lcfcvcr, who demon- conducted the business session. Society 23 at the Dutch Dell
stinted the ml of candy making The group plans to attend a Restaurant at 7:30 pm. on April
and gave her secrets for success- hockcy Knmc nt Hershey on 0
ful chocolate coating. Mnrch 14 , Husbands will be
guests.
Society 28
Mrs. William Dean, president,
The next meeting will bo held
in the home of Mrs. Roy Book,
Ronks Rl, when Society 2 will
Society 28 will be guests of be guests at a night of music.
FREY FREE STALL
Lifetime Free Stall Housing
Cut beddiP2 costs 75%, reduce labor for barn cleaning
and cow washing, reduce teat and udder injury to the
minimum house your milking herd m free stall
housing. Each cow provided a stall for loafing. She
won’t be stepped on, the rear curb forces manure out
into alley for mechanical cleaning or washing. A few
minutes twice a day cleans the stalls and curbs, bedd
ing lasts almost forever if your stalls fit the cows.
Popular sizes are 6’6”, T and 7’6”. Size ’em by breed.
Our free stall partition may be mounted on wooden
head boaids or we make a steel divider Set the
legs in 8 to 10” conciete 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
suiface 8 feet wide for mechanical cleaning or
washing.
• 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates
• 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate
For prices, contact: Fred Frev, Mgr.
786-2235 (7,7, fjjgy
R. D. #2
Quarryville, Penna. 17566