Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 13, 1973, Image 9

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    Lebanon County Farm Women Hold Annual Convention
The thirty-third annual con- leader, and pianist was Mrs. by Mrs. Marlin Bennetch, Mrs. Municipal building with newly
vention of the Lebanon County Ronald Royer. The Rev. Donald Warren Lentz, and Mrs. George elected president, Mrs. Earl
Society of Farm Women was held Rummel extended a welcome. Trump. Mrs. Raymond Saul Horst, leading the session,
recently at the Palmyra Church Mrrs. Kenneth Frey and Mrs. presented the nomination report The secretary’s and
of the Brethren. Richard Groff contributed music for election of officers. Mrs. treasurer’s reports were given by
Mrs. Harvey Smith, president, on the organ and piano. Smith gave her annual summary. Mrs. Marie Steinmetz and Mrs.
called the session to order. Mrs. The treasurer’s, Mrs. Bennetch gave the report Arthur Krall.
George Bowman was song and auditor’s reports were given for the 19 groups. The Agricultural extension
The afternoon session opened office will have its annual
with a memorial service by Mrs. Christmas meeting Nov. 27 at St.
Jay Levengood, followed by vocal Gregory the Great Church,
selections by Mrs. Marie The Lebanon County Com-
Steinmetz. Mrs. Marianne missioners requested nominees
Fisher, who is a native for Farm Director and Urban
Hungarian and World War II Director for the County Soil and
refugee, from Willow Grove,was Water Conservation District,
the speaker. The state convention will be
Mrs. Howard Schwenk held Jan. 7 and Bin Harrisburg at
received the attendance award the Education Forum, Penn
for Group 11. Mrs. S. Lee Harris Motor Inn and the Farm
Richards installed the new of- Show Building. Lebanon County
ficers: Mrs. Earl Horst, will supply ushers for the banquet
president; Mrs. Marlin Ben- and 10 entries for the fashion
netch, first vice president; Mrs. show.
Harvey Krall, second vice The next meeting will be held
president; Mrs. Marie Steinmetz, Dec. sat the Municipal building
secretary, and Mrs Arthur when Mrs. Horst will install new
Krall, treasurer officers for nine groups
Mrs. Smith was presented a
gift by Mrs. Lentz for her two
years services.
The convention committees
were: program, Mrs. Abram
Risser, Mrs. Stanley Smith and
Mrs. Jeremiah Yeager;
registration, Mrs. Leroy
Blouch and Mrs Russell
Haldeman; nominating, Mrs.
Raymond Saul, Mrs. Ronald
McFeateres and Mrs. John Clay;
place, Mrs. Earl Horst, Mrs.
Frank Reist, and Mrs. John
Forney.
Ushers, Mrs. Luther Dundore
and Mrs. Fred Bohn Jr.; bazaar,
Mrs. Harvey Krall, Mrs. Irvin
Kaylor, and Mrs. J. Alfred
Bowman; devotion and
memorial, Mrs. Jay Levengood
aq,d Mrs. Paul Bollinger;
auditors, Mrs. Marlin Bennetch
and Mrs. George Trump;
decorations, Mrs. Mary Arnold
and Mrs. Howard Schwenk.
The following evening the
executive board met at the
HRE W CORN
V 2642 119 day maturity
A Champion. Short-stalked, upright leaf,
with a really high yield and potential.
Moderately high population
V 2592 m day maturity
By demand. A special hybrid for the East,
large-eared, excellent stalk, and fast
drying.
V 2552 113 day maturity
This is a high population hybrid. Pour on the
fertilizer, early tasseling and silking a high
yielder
V 2442 - 102 day maturity
The big yielder. Tough to beat anywhere.
Indiana reports over 200 bushels yield. Early
plant hybrid.
V 2332 - 94 day maturity
Tremendous yield potential. Early. Fast
drying. High- yielder. Picks and shells
beautifully.
HEIST SEED CO.
Mt.Joy.Pa. Phone 653-4121
[SINCE 1925]
A major breakthrough
in feeding breeders*
For the first time all feeder pans
fill simultaneously*
You eliminate crowding al„ f rfh»TS
because every bird enough. Birds crowd to the hopper
end when the feeding cycle starts. Boss
can eat at once* birds take over. Timid ones don’t get their
fair share. And you end up with an uneven flock.
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CONTACT
WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL
E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT,
R. D. 1, Willow Street
INC.
717-464-3321
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13, 1973
First And Last
The first submarine to sink a
warship was the Confederate sub,
“Hunley”, which rammed a tor
pedo into the “U S S Housatonic”
in Charleston Harbor in 1864. But
the “Hunley” - a converted steam
boiler propelled by seven men
turning hand cranks also was
sunk by the explosion
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• Four wheel drive 30 BHP engine
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reduction of engine stall
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Stop in right now and see these make-a-profit features
that make the 3200 A Loader Tractor fit for the farm and
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INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
Ephrata, Pa
Roundup Time
For Beekeepers
The Lancaster County
Beekeepers will have the final
meeting of the year on Tuesday,
October 16 beginning at 7-30 pm.
at the Farm and Home Center,
1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster.
This will be the 4-H Roundup
meeting. The 4-H Bee Club is
sponsored by the Lancaster
County Beekeepers and the
Extension Service
A color film, “City of the
Bees”, will be shown Put out by
Moody Science, it took 10 years to
produce this film The public is
invited.
A business meeting will follow
the film showing Election of
officers will be held.
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“Easy credit is what makes
people uneasy later.”
SALES & SERVICE
1054 South State St.
Ph. 717-733-2283
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