Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 14, 1972, Image 30

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    30—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14, 1972
Women
(Continued From Page 29)
A donation of $25 was approved
for the Needlework Guild.
Six members will serve as
ushers at the County Convention
on November 4. Mrs. Cloyd
Wenger and Mrs. Carl Diller will
each make a table decoration for
the Convention.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Elvin
Sangrey. Mrs. Harold Zook will
show slides of her trip to Alaska.
Society 23
Farm Women Society 23
members elected Mrs. Ralph
Kauffman secretary and Mrs.
John Newswanger treasurer at a
meeting held recently at the
home of Mrs. Edgar Funk,
Washington Boro RDI. Mrs.
Howard Martin will continue as
president.
Mrs. Glenn Burkholder was in
charge of the devotional period.
A refreshment stand was
operated by the Society at the
sale of Clyde Erb, Columbia.
Mrs. J. Clayton Charles was in
charge.
During the business portion of
the meeting a gift of $lO was
approved for the Needlework
Guild Ingathering in November.
The next meeting will be held
at 7:30 p.m. November 7 at the
home of Mrs. Glenn Burkholder,
Prospect Road, Washington Boro
RDI.
Farm Women
Calendar
Saturday, October 14
130p.m. -Farm Women Society
1, home of Mrs. Amos Shenk,
Lititz RD2.
1 :30 p.m. - Farm Women Society
25, home of Mrs. Glenn
Nauman.
2 p.m. - Farm Women Society 8,
, Chiques Methodist Church,
Mount Joy.
Farm Women Society 2, home of
Mrs. Roy Shelly, Elm.
Farm Women Society 3, bus trip
to Mystic, Conn, and
Strawbridge, Mass., October
14-16.
Monday, October 16
Farm Women Society 29, home of
Mrs. John Heisey.
7:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society
31 meets.
Tuesday, October 17
Farm Women Society 23 meets
Thursday, October 19
Farm Women Society 10, en
tertain guests, Contestoga F
View.
Friday, October 20
Farm Women Society 5, bake
sale, Lancaster Shopping
Center.
Saturday, October 21
1;30p.m. - Farm Women Society
19, entertain Society 2, Lititz
Church of the Brethren.
1:30 p,m. - Farm Women Society
12 meets.
MANURE PITS
24-36 ft, 48 ft. & 60 ft.
Diameter 12 ft. Deep
circular precast concrete
with Gunite coated in
terior.
ZIMMERMAN
INDUSTRIES, INC.
R.D No. I Ephrata, Pa. 17522
733-6166
Societies
Society 26
Farm Women Society 26
members recently elected Mrs.
Quentin Buckwalter vice
president of the Society at a
meeting at the home of Mrs. Paul
Brubaker, Manheim RD2. Mrs.
Robert Brubaker was cohostess
and Mrs. Buckwalter led the
devotions.
Lancaster County Farm
Women Convention will be held
November 4 at Lancaster School
of the Bible. Six members from
Society 26 will be serving as
ushers. Tickets for the con
vention are now available.
Plans were finalized at the
meeting for a food stand at the
Manheim Farm Show.
The next meeting of the Society
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Leßoy Esbenshade, Manheim
RDI.
Reynolds
& Yellot
COMPANY INC,
REISTERSTOWN
MARYLAND
833-1840
Builders Since 1953 /
Marlin's
LIMESTONE
Take advantage of early results by liming in the
late Summer and Fall. Get ground ready for the
first Spring shoots by allowing the lime all winter
to condition the soil.
IVAN M. MARTIN, INC.
Fulton Grange 66 held its semi
monthly meeting at Oakryn
October 9 with the Master,
Richard Holloway, presiding.
Fulton Grange is sponsoring a
contestant for the Mss Solanco
pageant November 25 a't the High
School. The hospitality com
mittee for the Pomona meeting
October 21 is Miss Donna Welk,
Mrs. Jesse Wood and Mrs.
Richard Holloway.
Charles McSparran installed
the new officers at this meeting.
He was assisted by William
Ambler, marshal; Miss Jean
Moss, emblem bearer; Miss
Donna Walk; regalia bearer,
Donald Trimble, soloist and Mrs.
Richard Lefever, pianist. The
officers and committees will hold
a planning meeting October 20 at
8 p.m. at the Grange Hall.
The question of Home Rule
which will appear on the ballot in
the November general election
will be discussed at the next
meeting, October 23. Benjamin
Pole-type
Farm •
Buildings
Apply line early
Blue Ball, Pa. 354 4125
Gap, Pa. 442-4148
Fulton Grange
Installs Officers
F. Weaver, County Ad
ministrator, will be the speaker.
Grangers are urged to attend this
meeting to learn what Home Rule
will mean to Lancaster County
citizens in services and what it
will cost the taxpayers.
Members are to bring
something made with pumpkin to
this meeting. These will be
auctioned and proceeds will be
used for program expenses. It is
requested that recipes ac
company baked goods.
ATTENTION
DAIRYMEN
WE OFFER complete sales and service on new and used dairy
equipment
WE HAVE complete line of bulk milk tanks
WE SPECIALIZE in electrical and refrigeration sales and
service for farm and commercial trade
WE OFFER 24 hr. per day answering service to serve you
better.
CLYDE C. LUTZ
R.D.I Denver, Pa. Ph. 215-267-2132
CARGILL
ANNOUNCES
A NEW HIGH SPEED
GRAIN DRYER
MARIETTA, PENNA.
WITH A CAPACITY OF 2500 BUSHELS PER HOUR.
FAST UNLOADS AROUND THE CLOCK DURING
CORN HARVEST.
Corn bids subject to conformation.
New Dry Corn $ 1.45 P ,uS mileage
New Wet Corn $ 1.47 plus mileage
CALL FOR HOURS AND DETAILS
PHONE 717-426-1961
2 miles North of Marietta on Highway 441.
Riding a Bike Better
Riding a bike is fun, but it can
also be dangerous. Smart riders
avoid accidents by obeying the
rules and by keeping their bikes
in good mechanical condition,
says the Cooperative Extension
Farm and Home Safey Com
mittee of Pennsylvania State
University. Keep your bike under
control. Such practices as tricky
steering, weaving and racing
never pays. Ride on the right side
of the street, close to the curb.
Move with traffic, and watch for
parked cars turning into traffic
or car doors opening, the com
mittee urges.