—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 5, 1972 28 Farm Women Societies ! vi Society 27 Farm Women Society 27 met at the Pleasant View Rest Home, Manheim RD3. Social committee members Mrs. John Hershey, Mrs. Harold B. Frey, Mrs. Lester Hawthorne, and Mrs. Robert Kauffman, planned an evening of entertainment and refreshment for members, guests of the home and nine children who also at tended Group singing and songs by the children were led by Mrs. Robert Kauffman. Glenn Sauder sang several solos accompanied on the accordian by his sister, Nancy Sauder. Mrs. Albert Fry and son Lowell gave a skit about the treasures found in a small boys pockets Mrs. Robert Kauffman shared several humerous poems, written by older folks Favor committee members included; Mrs. James Brubaker, Mrs. Luke Brubaker and Mrs. Russell Swarr. Each guest received a small flowering plant. The business meeting was ERTH-RITE SEA-BORN ALGIT ZOOK & RANCK, INC. R.D. 1 Gap, Pa. 17527 Phone 717-442-4171 LEVEL FLO SILAGE SPREADER in Two Models to fit 10 to 30 ft. Silo. 9" Steel or Vinyl Fill Pipe installed on any type Silo. P & D Silo Unloader Terre Hill Concrete Stave Silo SALES & SERVICE STOLTZFUS SILO EQUIPMENT RDI, Box 77 Kinzer, Pa. 17535 Phone 717-768-3873 conducted by Mrs. Roy Sauder, president. Reports were given by the sunshine committee and ways and means committee. Hostesses were Mrs. Wilbur Erb, Mrs. Harold B. Frey, Mrs. John Hershey and Mrs. Roy Wolgemuth. The next meeting will be August 22 at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shearer, Mount Joy RDI. Husbands are invited. A white elephant sale will be sponsored by the ways and means committee. Society 29 Farm Women Society No. 29 recently met at the home of Mrs. In the Kitchen NEVER-FAIL MAYONNAISE Vz tsp. sugar Vz tsp. dry mustard V* tsp salt Pinch of red pepper 1 egg white 1 cup corn oil 4ft tsps. vinegar Combine sugar, mustard, salt and pepper in bowl. Add egg white; beat well with rotary beater. Continue beat ing and add corn oil, a little at a time, until Vz-cup is used. Add 2 teaspoons vin egar, continue beating, add ing remaining corn oil a little at a time. Beat in last 2Vz teaspoons vinegar. Store in covered jar in refrigerator. Makes about VA cups. Clayton Ranck for a splash party. Many of the members brought their children with them. Mrs. John M. Heisey led the group in devotions by reading from The Psalms Around Us. During the business portion of the meeting it was noted that there are two vacancies for membership. Hostesses for the evening were •Mrs. Ed Strickler, Mrs. Richard Garber & Mrs. Clayton Ranck. On August 21 at 7:30 p.m. the Society will meet in the home of Mrs. Joseph Russell 111 for a PP&L Small Appliance Demonstration. Lorraine Ruhl Secretary Non-scalp mower trims 1 2 acres per hour 32" at a pass Power take-off points in three locations feed engine power direct ly to ten attachments that go on and off in seconds 5-8, 10 & 15 H.P. Models Available Easy Terms L. H. Brubaker, Inc. 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster 397-5179 A "LITTLE LITTER” HURTS ...in fact too many Little Litters can put you out of BUSINESS When used with exclusive Big Dutchman electric heat mats, properly placed Alum inum slatted floor and controlled ventila tion, this unit provides an ideal farrowing arrangement and a disease-free environ ment. If you are concerned about today’s litter problem, see us. We’ll help you “solve" the litter problem. LET US HELP YOU PUT IT ALL TOGETHER READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS AERIAL LADDER EQUIPT. FARM PAINTERS BRUNING QUALITY PAINT WE SPRAY IT ON AND BRUSH IT IN. Call Now For Free Estimates HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 717-393-6530 WANT A TRACTOR DEAL? b OFFERS ★ Waiver of Interest until next Spring ★ Factory Discount for August Sales COME IN AND GET THE FACTS ABOUT BUYING VALUE IN YOUR NEXT TRACTOR KINZER EQUIPMENT CO. Your Equipment Center in Lane. Co. Box 23 Kmzer Pa. Phone 442-4186 768-8916 BIG DUTCHMAN SOLVES THE “LITTER”PROBLEM Mortality rates due to scours and accidental crushing have been sig nificantly reduced by the farm test ed and farm proven Big Dutchman farrowing system; a complete sys tem designed and built by people who understand the sow and her needs. The farrowing unit construc tion features embossed draft panels, heavy galvanized side walls, adjust able bottom rails, welded steel tub ing joints, doors that open at either end, welded steel bars, 17-gauge square steel tubes, feeder adaptable to either dry or liquid feeding and a back up bar adjustable to the size of the sow. BIG DUTCHMAN A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc, eastern branch 215 Diller Ave„ New Holland, Pa. 17557 Ph. 354-5168
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