Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 11, 1972, Image 26

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 11, 1972
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A Tribute
(Continued From Page 25)
years They sent subscriptions to
Reader’s Digest or Sunshine
Magazine to family members in
the service, and prepared
Christmas packages for them.
To help the war effort, mem
bers knitted afghans for the Red
Cross, sent cookies to Valley
Forge Military Hospital and
cosmetics to nurses at Perry
Point A box of articles was
mailed to a needy family in the
Netherlands, and as a thank-you
the family sent the Society a
Dutch-Enghsh dictionary.
Society 8 members have been
active in County Farm Women
events and several members
have held county offices. They
also participate regularly in state
conventions Today they con
tribute generously to chanties.
One important project this year
was contributing to flood relief
for the victims of Hurricane
Agnes
Speaker for the anniversary
program will be Francis Warfel,
AERIAL LADDER EOUIPT.
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
BOTH Barrels!
ACCOUNTS
INSURED TO *20,000
IFIRST FEDERAL
'av/nps and/jojan
ASSOCIATION OP LANCASTER
25 North Duke St.
Phone 393-0601
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111111 | z New Holland Branch
ZJ Hill' 4 100 E. Main St.
»• 354-2131
Mon. thru Thors.
9 to 4:30
driver education teacher at
Hempfield High School, whose
topic will be highway safety.
There will be songs for the
occasion by a small chorus of
Society 8 members. Past
presidents and charter members
will be honored in a presentation
by Mrs. Mary Sarver.
Past presidents include Mrs.
John Smith, deceased, Miss Anna
Keller, Miss Bertha Erb, Mrs.
Henry Musser, Miss Anna Mae
Eby, Mrs. W. Scott Heisey, Mrs.
Samuel Simmons, Mrs. Jay
Kreider, Mrs. Arthur Mayer,
Mrs Paul Erb, Mrs. Charles
Felty, Mrs. Robert Eshelman,
Mrs. Paul Witman, Mrs. Lewis
Bixler, Mrs. William Heisey,
Mrs. John Keener, Mrs. Harold
Frey, Mrs. Lloyd Derr.
Hostesses for the dinner are
Mrs Belle Garber, Mrs. Arlene
Witman, Mrs. Mary Sarver, Mrs.
Agnes Houseal and Mrs.
Margaret Heisey. Favors are
50th anniversary candle cup
cakes, created especially for the
occasion by William H. Heisey,
husband of one of the members.
Candle centerpieces, also made
Fit
9 to 8
Sat
9 to noon
by Heisey, will be given as door
prizes. Heisey has been making
candles for three years, although
by profession he is a mail truck
driver for the United States
Postal Service.
Current officers are Mrs. Anna
Mae Derr, Mount Joy RD2,
president; Miss Anna Mae Eby,
Mount Joy RDI, vice-president;
Miss Mary Grace Martin, Mount
Joy RDI, recording secretary;
Mrs. Martin Miller, 426 Donegal
Springs Road, Mount Joy,
assistant secretary; Miss Alice
Myers, Mount Joy RDI,
corresponding secretary; and
Mrs. Sylvester Shuman,
Maytown, treasurer.
Goodwill Industries of Lan
caster County, 1048 N, Plum St.,
Lancaster, has scheduled an open
house beginning Monday,
November 13 and concluding
Friday, November 17. Guided
tours will be daily from 9 a.m. to
12 noon and from 1 to 4 p.m.
Refreshments will be available.
Everyone is invited to visit the
facilities at Goodwill Industires.
Assassination Attempt
The first attempt made on
the life of a U S president
was that made Jan 30. 1835.
upon Andrew Jackson in the
rotunda of the capitol A
mentally unbalanced painter
fired two pistols at the presi
dent from a distance of six
feet Both weapons misfired
and Jackson was unhurt
Goodwill Industries
Slates Open House
MORE HOUSE FOR LESS MONEY!
Paul's Can Deliver and Erect This
BIG
24'x60' F "r
Three Bedroom Home vlliy
Expertly Designed—Superbly Built—Economically Priced
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* Carpet in living room, dining room, hall
& master bedroom
★ 2 Baths
★ Sliding patio doors dining room
★ 52 gallon HW H.
★ 14 cubic ft. refrigerator
it 30" Gas range
Mortgages available up to 25 years MODEL ON DISPLAY
PAUL'S MOBILE HOMES .
W. Main Street (Rt, 230) OPEN 9 9 Daily Mount Joy, Pa,
653-1476 9-5 Sot.
EXCLUSIVE SPEEDY
ROOF RAFTERS MAKE
SPEEDY CORN CRIBS
te>tes
Speedv i oof i.iftcis gnai antee
easv, piopei pl.tu.mcnl ol mof
panels Ihc In si time Kaltcis add
gieal stienglh to the mol. Panels
need onlv to be bolted togethei m
thiee places Its another big
time saving feature von get only
in Speedy Bai-1 ok com cribs.
Stands up best—lasts longer
Wire mesh panels aie s-gauge
wue—llnek as a ’a" bolt 1 No
GRUMELLI
FARM SERVICE
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60'x24‘ Model 1,400 Square Feet 1
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Quarryville.Pa.
Ph: 786:3630
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* Loads of storage space
■* 235#'Shingled roof
* Washer & dryer area
* Curtains & drapes
■* Maintenance free exterior i interior
ft. ,SS
bulge or sag Sturdy 26-gauge
g.'hani/ed ioof is sectue’c an
choicd to 9 steel loot rafteis and
side panels Cant blow oil 1
C ome in today and see the
Speedy Bar-1 ok corn cub let
us piove to >ou that Speedy is
twice as fast- twice as easy to
erect. Ict us slum uni all the
othci features that make Speedy
Hai-I ok >oui best coin cub bu>.
LANDIS
BROS. INC.
Lancaster, Pa.
Ph. 393-3906
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