Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 17, 1973, Image 34

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34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 17. 1973
I Farm Women Societies I
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Society 1
The Society of Farm Women 1
met at its recent meeting at the
home of Mrs. Neil Clark voted to
give $lO to Cerebral Palsy and $25
to Teen Challenge.
At the business meeting con
ducted by -Mrs. Paul Kurtz,
president, reports were given by
these women in addition to Mrs.
Kurtz; Mrs Graybill Hollinger
and Mrs Henry Shreiner.
Mrs. Elmer Hershey, of the
Sunshine Committee, presented a
silver tray to Mrs. Hollinger, who
had served as the society
president the past two years
Mrs Nissley Rohrer, Lititz
RD3, presented a craft demon
stration at the meeting
Thirty members and guests
were in attendance Roll call was
answered with members giving
their favorite hobby Mrs CV.
Smith presented the devotions
Mrs Daniel Brubaker served as
the song leader and Mrs Roy
Brubaker was the accompanist.
Miss Rachel Bollinger was co
hostess
A dinner meeting, with the
husbands as guests, will be held
by the society at the Brownstown
Restaurant at 6 30 pm Satur
day, Mar J Jacob Toews and
daughter Peggy, Lititz RD3,
will present a program on their
trip around the world
Reservations for this dinner
must be made by Saturday, Feb
24
Mrs Simon Snyder will present
the devotions Roll call will be
answered by members relating
trip they most enjoyed
Society 2
Farm Women
Farm Women Society 2 met at
the home of Mrs Rufus Waltz,
Manheim RD4, with Mrs Nathan
NEW MUELLER
BULK MILK TANKS
USED BUIK TANKS
400 gal. Dari-Kool
300 gal. ESCO
400 Gal. Girton
12 can Star Cooler
12 can Stauffer
0 can used Cooler
Ifl can used Cooler
Used 1 HP. Lehigh Com
pressor
USED 30 h.p. Deutz
DIESELS 12 H.P. Lister
Strainers - Pails
Wash Vats
Glass Lined Water Heaters
Full Line of Milk
House Equipment
SPECIALIST IN DIESEL
REPAIR & SERVICE
NEW LISTER DIESELS
SEE US FOR SPECIAL
PRICE ON INSTALLATION
HAVE YOUR ELEC
TRICAL SYSTEM CHECKED
ON OUR NEW SUN TESTING
EQUIPMENT FOR 6-8-12
VOLT SYSTEMS, IN
CLUDING BATTERY,
ALTERNATOR,
GENERATOR,
REGULATORS, ETC.
WEEN ROAD
REPAIR
Box 67, Intercourse, Pa. 17547
24 Hour Service
Phone 717-768-8408 from
7:00a.m tos:oop.m
JohnD Weaver 656-9982 aftei
5:00p.m.
or Answering Service 354-5181
Oberholtzer as co-hostess. There
were 22 members and five
visitors present
Mrs. Fred Hahn led the
devotions. The president, Mrs.
Jay Witmer conducted the
business session and gave a
report of the executive board
meeting. She announced the
Spring Rally to be held May 16 at
the Johnstown Civic Center and
will be hosted by the Cambria
County Society.
A donation was given to the
Cerebral Palsy and the Ways and
Means committee announced
they will conduct a food stand at
the farm sale of Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Becker Saturday, Mar.
24
The Society voted on the Welsh
Mountain Clinic as the county
project
A birthday party will be held at
the Mt Hope Dunkard Brethren
Home Tuesday, Apr. 3 for the
HERE V* CORN
V 2642 119 day maturity
A Champion. Short-stalked, upright leaf,
with a really high yield and potential.
Moderately high population
V 2592 1,8 day maturity
By demand. A special hybrid for the East,
large-eared, excellent stalk, and fast
drying.
V 2552 1,3 day maturity
This is a high population hybrid. Pour on the
fertilizer, early tasseling and silking a high
yielder.
V 2402 - 102 day maturity
The big yielder. Tough to beat anywhere.
Indiana reports over 200 bushels yield. Earlv
plant hybrid.
V 2332 - 94 day maturity
Tremendous yield potential. Early, Fast
drying. High yielder. Picks and shells
beautifully.
CONTACT
REIST SEED CO.
Mt.Joy.Pa. Phone 653-4121
[SINCE 1925]
guests who have birthdays during
March and April.
The society presidents were
urged to encourage the members
to write to CBS to voice their
opposition to the showing of X
rated movies on late night TV.
A demonstration on coating
candies was given by Glenn
Davidson of Lititz.
The next meeting will be held
Saturday, Mar. 10 when the
members will entertain their
husbands at a banquet at the
Palmyra Dutch Diner.
Society 9
Farm Women Society 9
finalized plans for a work day to
make bed pads for the Cancer
Society during a recent meeting
at the home of Mrs. Warren
Boyer, Millersville RDI. Mrs.
Russell Raush and Mrs. Jacob
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Watch ’em go for...PURINA!
Horses really go for Purina. Now you can chbose
from two great Purina horse feeds—new Purina
Horse Chow Checkers with built-in Jiay or Purina
Omolene, a favorite of horsemen for almost 50 years.
Purina Horse Chow Checkers are a revolutionary
idea in feeding horses. The
hay is built in, eliminating
the fuss and muss of hay.
For those who prefer to feed
hay there’s the horsemen’s
standby—Purina Omolene.
We offer both of these re
search-developed Purina
horse feeds in handy 50-lb.
bags at our store with the
Checkerboard Sign.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow Farmers
Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
Ira B. Landis
Ph: 665-3248
Box 276, Manheim RDo
James High & Sons
Ph: 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill Inc.
t% II
Ph: 367-1195
Rheems
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
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