j Farm Women | I Societies Society 6 Farm Women Society 6 voted to give $75 to the County Project at their monthly meeting on July 7 at the home of Margaret Haines, 212 Highlawn Ave., Elizabethtown. The group also heard Nancy Tischler, a professor from Capitol Campus, Middletown speak on “Pilgrim’s Progress”. It was announced that the Homemaker’s Camp will be held BEFORE YOU BUY , f ANY SILO OR SILO ' EQUIPMENT.... + Starline Unloa'ders r + Auto. Belt Feeders 4- New Roller Mills - t _ Zls ? * + Used Jamesway 24 ft. unloader F + Used Jamesway 20 ft. unloader , .3 3 4- Starline Water Bowls t'z 1 'i fy + All types of conveying systems fc-r" | + New round hay racks | We Service What We Sell LANCASTER SILO CO.. INC. 2436 Creek Hill Road or 2008 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster, Pa. Aug. 26-28 at Camp Swatara. The next meeting will be at 6 p.m. August 4 at the Milton Grove Sportsmen’s Club. It will be a covered dish picnic. Society Farm Women Society 11 held its regular monthly meeting in the Social room at Octorara Presbyterian Church. In the morning the ladies were permitted" a tour of the Shrine Church with Rev. Tanguay directing after which he gave a history of the founding of the church in the 17th century. In each of the cemeteries around the two churches are graves with special engravings marking the names and founders of days gone by. After a delightful box lunch at noon in the dining room of the main church, the business meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Ammon Huber. The group participated in Bible reading, Prayer, and the Salute to the Flag after which a hymn, very suitable to the place, “Faith of Our Fathers” was sung. Mrs. Huber called attention to some things of interest coming up in the summer months. Each member answered roll call by telling of some history connected with the neighborhood in and around Quarryville. Many pictures were on display. The next meeting will be at the 11 WHEEL DISC ®Fanrm Tools Division PITTSBURGH 5 Ft. to 12 ft. Models Binkley & Hurst Bros. Lititz RD4, Pa. Ph. 626-4705 On Rothsville Station Road Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14,1973 home of Mrs. Helen Wagner in Quarryville. Society 27 Farm Women Society 27 held a family covered dish picnic at noon on June 24 on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Galen Benner. There were 20 members present, and with husbands and children 82 attended. It was announced that the picnic for the County Farm Women will be August 1 at the Central Manor Camp Grounds. The next meeting will be a luncheon at the Candle Glo Restaurant in Palmyra at 12:00 on July 24, followed by a tour of Hershey Medical Center and Founders Hall at Hershey. Society 30 Farm Women Society 30 will hold its next meeting July 17 with a picnic at Hershey Park. Members are to pack a picnic lunch and meet at the entrance of the park at 10:30 a.m. The next family picnic will be held at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 20, at the home of Mrs. Carl Weaver, New Holland RDI. Participants should bring a covered dish, place settings and lawn chairs. The volume of food eaten, per person, in the United States, is expected to hit a record high in 1973, up seven per cent from 10 years ago. Needle Arts By NANCY SEWELL Cobweb Lace Lovely flower centerpiece in cobweb lace. Use snow white cotton for a cobl-look. No. 130 has full crochet directions. TO ORDER, send 60$Z for each pattern with name, address with Zip code and pattern number to NEEDLE ARTS, P.O. Box 5251, Chi cago, 111. 60680. BACKHOES and Payloaders FOR SALE Cat 9228 Loader Terex Articulated loader Michigan 125 Payloader Case W 9 payloader Lorain payloader (3) Case 1537 Uniloaders (2) Case 1530 Umloaders Melroe 600 bobcat (3) Melroe 500 bobcats Owattona Mustang Universal Uniloader Case 580 CK loader Backhoe (150 hours) 3-Case 580 CK loader Backhoe 2-Case 530 CK loader Backhoe Case 680 CK loader Ford 4500 loader Backhoe Ford 3400 loader Backhoe Case 420 loader backhoe 3 Huber Maintainers MORE ARRIVING DAILY WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY, INC. So. Race St. Myerstown, Pa. Ph. 717-866-2138 21