Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 10, 1971, Image 27

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Call 394-3047 or 626-2191
FARMERS’
FERTILIZER
WORKS, INC.
365 W. Boinbridge Street
PROUDLY ANNOUNCES
APPLICATORS
SMITH & WISSLER
CUSTOM
FOR NITROGEN SOLUTION AND
PESTICIDES FOR THIS AREA!
401 STONY BATTERY ROAD
LANDISVILLE, PA.
PHONE 898-7233 .
County Farm Women Board Meets
The April meeting of the Lan- was reported by the membership
caster County Executive Board committee that there are 1,014
of Farm Women met April 6 in members to date,
the home of Mrs. Robert Rohrer, ,
Society 23. with Mrs. J. Clayton „ Jhe 4-H Walk-A-Thon is May
Charles serving as cohostess. 12 for P ur P£ s< L °U r£f
money for the Retarded Chil-
Preisdent Mrs. John N Hess drens Center. Anyone wishing
opened the meeting. Devotions to sponsor one of these children
were given by Florence May should contact Miss Joan Lucas at
Kreider, Society 17, reading the Farm and Home Center.
Psalms 138, followed by the , , ...
Lord’s Prayer and the Pledge to » was decided the Lan
the Flag Roll call was given by caster County Farm Women will
Anna Mae Snader, secretary sponsor the USO' birthday pa y
being held at the USO on King
with 36 present. Street, Lancaster, on May 1.
Under committe reports, it Hostesses will be Mr and Mrs
LANCO BEDDING
FOR
POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK
• Wood Shavings Soft and Hard Wood
• Peanut Halls
Call for information
Phone 285-4506
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717-367-1211
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Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 10,1971
John N. Hess, Mr and Mrs. Ken
neth Warfel, Mr and Mrs Rich
ard King, Mrs Esther Musser,
Mrs Mary Denhnger, Mrs.
Nancy Garber and Mrs Sharon
Hiestand.
A 1 food being donated by the
Farm Women gioups should be
delivered to the USO building
between 11 a m and 4 pm. on
May 1
B
The County project for this
year was voted upon by the re
sponses brought to the meeting
by each Society president. The
majority vote was for the Child
Development Center.
It was announced that the
County Convention will be held
November 6 at the Farm and
Home Centei, with Mildred
Kreider seiving as program
committee chairman
Concerning the Spring Rally
being held at Stokesay Castle,
Reading, the puce will be S 4 per
ticket with a menu of baked
ham Society 8 will be charter
ing a bus for the Spring Rally.
Anyone wishing to go on the bus
should contact Mis Charles
Felty, Millersville, at 872-2127.
Call immediately for reserva
tions
Societies 8 and 9 will be visit
ing Conestoga View on April 15
and Societies 10 and 11 will visit
May 21.
Speaker at the meeting repre
senting the Alpha Club of Lan
caster was Mrs Spiese The
Alpha Club is sponsored by the
Mental Health Association and is
a social club for the people who
spent some time in a mental hos
pital during then lives or have
had emotional problems
The organization is looking for
an assistant director and wants
to know the name of anyone who
would be interested in this posi
tion. Mrs Spiese also stated
that any Society that would like
to serve refreshments some Fri
day evening at the Alpha Club
should contact Mis Virgal
Spencer at the Mental Health As
sociation The club meets every
Friday evening at 7 30 p m
Any Farm Women interested
in the European Tour should
contact Mrs John N Hess, Co
lumbia RD2
The meeting was closed by
singing the Farm Women theme
song. Brighten The Corner,
The next County Board meet
ing will be June 1 at 1 30 pm.
at the home of Mrs Hiram Gray
bill, preisdent of Society 5, with
cohostess Mrs Robert Summy,
Soicety 26.
FHA Goes to $lOO,OOO
Farmers Home Administra
tion credit can now be available
to farmers whose real estate
debt may total as much as $lOO,-
000, according to James V.
Smith, administrator of this
credit agency of the U S De
partment of Agriculture.
The new limit is authorized in
recent legislation It changes a
10-year-old maximum of $60,000
that has been outmoded by in
creases in land values and farm
sizes.
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