Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 22, 1972, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22, 1972
Roy Brubaker, center, Quarryville RD2,
achieved the second highest yields in the
Pennsylvania One Acre Corn Contest
history and second highest profits per acre,
it was announced recently at the corn
growers banquet during the Farm Show,
Harrisburg. Champion in growing long
season hybrids, the local youth is
congratulated and given a trophy by Dr.
Farm Women
Societies
Society 3
Farm Women Society 3 met
Saturday January 15 at the home
ol Mrs Carl Meek, Ueinholds
Devotions were led by the
hostess
Mrs S M Mohler, past State
president, installed the following
oil iters lor 1972 Mrs Clarence
Slander president, Mrs Jesse
Palmer, vice-president, Mrs
Karl Smoker secretary, Mrs
Kail Miller assistant secretary,
and Mrs Gilbert Paul treasurer
Mis Robert Gregory outgoing
Sotietv president presented the
gavel to Mrs Staudcr
The following committees were
appointed b\ the president Mrs
Ham Usner and Mrs Earl
Miller scrapbook, Mrs Jay
Miller American Cancer Society
supplies
Mrs John P'dwaids and Mrs
I lovd Mai tin reported on the
Mate Farm Women Convention
held in Harrisburg January 10
and 11
Six members who had January
birthdays were honored
\ talk on interior decorating
was given by Mrs Dorothy
Stolt?lus, 61 Glenbrook Drive,
Keola She showed labnes lor
draperies and rugs that are
appropriate lor the types ol
houses common in this area
The next meeting will be held in
the Coleman Chapel, Bncker
\ ilie Esther Pctticoffer will
serve as hostess
Society 8
Farm Women Society 8 met at
the Florin Church ol the Brethren
with 25 members and two visitors
present Mrs Clinton Eby gave
thoughts to ponder lor the New
Year and read the Scripture
The president, Mrs Lloyd
Derr, was incharge of the
meeting The secretary’s report
was given by Miss Mary
Grace Martin
Hnei reports were given by
several committees Mrs
Charles Shank and Mrs William
Endslow are recuperating at
home alter having been
hospitalized several weeks ago
The Society plans to make 75
c overs lor wheel chairs to aid the
Red Cross lor use in the Lebanon
Veteran’s Hospital A donation of
$lO will be given to the Farm and
Home Center to be used to pur
chase kitchen equipment
A report on the State Con
vention at Harrisburg was given
by Mrs Lloyd Derr, Mrs William
Heisey and Miss Anna Mae Eby
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TRY FARMING . . with an Allis-Chalmers tractor
to soften up the toughest jobs. The seat soaks up
bumps and adjusts to the height and leg reach that
suits you best
Hydrostatic power steering lets you drive easily
with a light hand on the “reins”. The controls are
conveniently grouped within easy reach. All to make
your long days in the field seem as short as possible.
And if you’d still prefer to work inside, you can ..,
by equipping your Alhs-Chalmers tractor with a com
fortable, weatherproof cab. Put a lot of comfort in
your life . by putting an Alhs-Chalmers tractor
under you. RoyvH. Bueh, Inc.
Ephrata, R.D. 2
Grumelli Form Service L, H. Brubaker
Quarryville, Pa Lancaster, Pa.
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Sam M. Curtis, left, of the Penn State
University Department of Agricultural
Education. Taking in the ceremony is Roy’s
father, Marlin Brubaker, right. The
champion produced 237 bushels of shelled
corn per acre at a profit of $lB3 per acre.
The annual contest is sponsored by the
Pennsylvania Crop Improvement
Association.
Mrs George Houseal also at
tended the Convention.
The Spring Rally will be held at
Seven Springs, Somerset County,
on May 10
Miss Mary Grace Martin
provided entertainment for the
afternoon by reading some of her
many, original poems, some of
which have been Her
emphasis on bringing out
“Spiritual Values in Poetry” was
inspiring as she gave poems on
philosophy, science, astronomy,
prayer, children’s poems and our
country
Nissley Form Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
N. G. Myers & Son
Hheems, Pa.
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