Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 27, 1970, Image 22

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    g-Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 27.1970
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"Fetter Power Pays”
WORLD LEADERS IN
DIESEL ENGINE DESIGN
MAKE US PROVE IT!
Over 1,000 Amish farmers al
ready have. They have found
that Pefter delivers all it pro
mises. Our diesels provide long
working life, dependability and
good cold starting characteris
tics.
For Prompt atid Efficient Service Call
YOUR AUTHORIZED FETTER DISTRIBUTOR
GEHMAN BROS.
Gas and Diesel Engines Sales and Service
1 Mile Noith o£ Teae Hill on Route 897
East Eail, R D 1, Pa Phone 215 445 6272
We are as close as jour telephone
Sunset Valley Electrical Service
JOHN M. ALLGYER, Prop.
(% mile northwest of Baid’s Crossing, on Hunsecker
Road, 4 miles east of Lancaster, off Route 23)
Bird-in-Hand, R. 1, Pa. 17505
Phone: 397-4081
V/2 10 45 H.P.
Continuous Rating
IT GOES
MUCH BETTER
POWERED
BY FETTER
in Pennsyivania
Pride
Contest Open to Grnnges
Two statewide contests, both
focused on community service,
again will be open to Penn
sylvania Granges and their
members for the second suc
cessive year, A. Wayne Rcad
inger, state master, said re
cently.
All of the 628 subordinate
bodies are eligible to compete
in a "Pride in Pennsylvania”
event sponsored by the State
Grange and the National
Grange Mutual Insurance Com
pany. Eleven cash prizes, rang
ing up to $250, will go to as
many winners.
Purpose of the contest, Read
mger explained, is to promote
community improvement
through beautification of build- _ _ , ,
mgs and giounds of the sub- ' J® rs - Norman J. Fuhrman of
oidmate granges, or those of Lititz entertained with a humoi
other community organizations ous monologue and a short talk
Hyndman Grange, Bedford on things of Life
County, won the fiist of these next meeting will be
events a year ago with the the annual family picnic July
construction of a picnic facility 19 at }Y a^ei ' Park near Hope
m a grove adjoining its meet- land - Program committee
ing place 18 in char S e of arrangements,
“Granger of the Year” honors
will go to the individual
among nearly 60,000 members
throughout the state who, in the
estimation of an impartial pan
el of judges, most nearly exem
plifies the traditional role of the
Grange in community service.
This contest, sponsored joint
ly by the State Grange and the
Farmers and Traders Life -In
surance Company, carries with
it the award of an engraved
plaque and $5O cash. Recipient
of the initial award in 1969 was
Try A
Classified
It Pays
Cimmanl Pirfdimußi
New Van Dale “1230 Series 11" Silo Unloader Customer-
Certified to outperform, outlast any make its size.
You’re In command. Push the bi
the new Van Dale “1230 Series i
Unloader go into action—give you
output, feed more head—witnou'
booster or added electricity. f
Our say so? No, our customers
testify the “1230
Series 11“ is better
three ways:
1. handles
haylage
2. throws out
larger silo
3. unloads on
current draw
So, demand
Command Pet
ance—the ne
Customer-cv
Van Dale
“1230 Series
ganic matter, says James 0.
William H. Rinfiler, Berlin &ult, extension home
RDI, prominent dairy farmer specialist at Pennsylvania Slate;
and community leader. University.
Readinger said prizes in both Vine crops also need fertilizer
contests will be awarded at the and insects must controlled.i
1970 State Grange convention! If irrigation is needed;* tateri
next October. "during the day.
Farm
Societies
I (Continued from Page 19)
Society 19
Members of Farm Women
Society 19, East Petersburg,
were slated to visit patients
and distribute gifts at Cones
toga View Home June 18. Plans
for the visit were announced
during a recent meeting of the
group'held at the home of Mrs.
Henry ..Lehman,, Manheim RDI.
Members were urged to write
to their-state senators and rep
resentatives expressing their
views on X-rated movies.
The women were asked to
begin considering' nominations
for the ’‘Farm Woman of the
Year” award.
Society members will fold
seals for the tuberculosis so-
Vinos Hood Loom Soil
Vine crops, such ns cucum
bers, squash, pumpkins, and
muskmclons, need rich
loam soil containing" mugh or-
Women
ciety in Lancaster oh'Octoben
15 i
Guest speaker was Mrs Mar-J
lin Mussei, Manhemy--who—is s
the mother of a.J>uuß-injiued.
child She also sang “I Believe
in Miracles ”
Next meeting of the group
will be held July 11 at 12 30
p m at the Lititz Church of the
Brethren Members of Society
26 will be guests at the lunch
eon meeting.
Society of Farm Women 9 held
its June meeting in thei£ome of
Mrs. Elmer Huber, -Majrticville.
She was assisted tjy-JffitSE? Claude
Dunkle , and Mrs. ~3J-Sxed Mc-
Clenaghan. Mrs. Oram? Hagen
was in charge of devbfians. -
During the businessfmeeting,
conducted by Mrs. Wilber Haller,
president, $25 was senf to the
County project fuaty-- Mental
Health. Each member was asked
to bring a kit for migrant
workers.
The July meeting will be held
at the hoirite of Mrs. Merle
Huber, Pequea RDX„wtfch a fam
ily picnic, covered dish- style. ‘
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'•PADDLES GIVE
iXTRA THROW POWER
10UILE 7* AUGERS
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LIGHTING
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Society &