3*71 AWNINGS taSJ & patio covers Mmmam CANVAS • ALUMINUM »HIHQLASS MpSTOyBH STORM DOORS S°WINDOWS "/mldM kjr lk« fMph Alik kutm k*w hr 41 yon" LITITZ.PA. Keep or- ■ ing with a arm Credit ban. icaster, Pa York, Pa. West Roseville Road 3301 West Market Street 1-3921 792-2641 . ianon. Pa. • Agway Building Chambersburg, Pa. Carlisle, Pa. b and Cumberland Streets 183 Lincoln Way East 133 West High Street 3-4506 263-3315 **49-1711 f, fttuxrux.cn PH. 626-8581 Irrigation equipment, fertilizer, herbicides, pesticides, more land, more livestock, farm building improvements, even home improvements. You can get a low-cost loan from Farm Credit for any of these things, or anything else to make your farming bigger and more profitable, or your farm life more comfortable. Talk to Farm Credit and keep growing with a Farm Credit loan. Farm Credit We’re your kind of people. % *v*v Farm Women Societies Society IS At a recent luncheon at the Witmer Fire Hall, Farm Women Society 29, with Mrs. Richard Gailer, president, and several officers of the County Board, were guests Camp for Retarded Children of Society 13. will be the county project. During the business meet- Luncheon music was ing, a report was given of provided by TUlie Snader, the day sewing at the Lan- who also sang. Ken Cham caster General Hospital. It bers, Lancaster, presented was voted that the Jaycee entertainment with “Humor Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar. 16,1974 imp with a Message." Mrs. Irvin Lcamon, president, announced the April meeting to be held at Stauffers of Kissel Hill. Mrs. John Bare and Mrs. Elvm Groff will serve as hostesses. Society 19 Patrol Woman Engle of the Pennsylvania State Police was featured speaker on “Protecting Women” at the March meeting of Farm Woman Society 19 on Friday evening, March 8. The Society met at the home of Mrs. Charles M. Long, 3719 Nolt Road, Landisville with 27 members present. Two new members, Mrs. J. Wilmer Charles, East Petersburg, and Mrs. Blanche Miller, Lancaster, were welcomed into the organization. A rummage sale is scheduled for April 29 and 30. Society 3 will entertain the group Saturday, April 20, at the Salem Lutheran Church, Ephrata. Members were reminded of the Spring Rally for May 8 to be held at Memorial Hall, York Fair Grounds. Next meeting will be held April 6,1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Henry E. Martin, Jr., 154 Owl Hill Road, Lititz. Society 25 Farm Women Society 25 met Saturday, Mar. 9 at the home of Mrs. Wade Groff. Mrs. Sterling Elmer led the devotions. Twenty members an swered roll call by naming their favorite color scheme. The gift of the month was won by Mrs. Clayton Haverstick. Plans were made by the Ways and Means Committee to hold a food sale sometime in June at the Southern Market. The Society voted to support the J.C. summer camp as the county project. The donation of $22.00 last month was used to purchase food, which was given to the Welch Mt. Clinic to be used for a Food Bank. This month, each member brought canned food or money to also be given to the Clinic. This project will be continued during the year. The program for the af ternoon was a talk, “Be Your Own Decorator”, given by Mrs. Doris Thomas. The next meeting will be held at the Farm and Home Center on Aoril 13, 1909 \ fStfl 1 65th 1974 Year TOBACCO SEEDS Moth Balls in bulk MICHIGAN PEAT WIRE FIELD FENCING in all sizes Barb Wire, Steel Posts metal gates, etc ' Flower and BULK GARDEN SEEDS now on sale FISHING & DOG LICENSES L-P GAS Bulk and Cylinders W. L. Zimmerman & Sons 37