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Then they teased by saying, “Oh, he likes to plow better than work.” Every now and then you do get a boy who would sooner drive a tractor and work with machinery than do anything else. However, there is one thing Philip has learned this year. He always felt his brother broke so many things; but now he has discovered that you simply can’t plow a field with rocks protruding and always come 859-2688 SILVER BARS SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICES Check our price before you buy. PENN DUTCH, INC. CALL EVENINGS 717-653-2009 OR WRITE BOX 1172, LANCASTER, PA. ONE FULL WEEK MONDAY, April 15 thru SATURDAY, April 20 BIG SAVINGS NO DOOR PRIZES EVERYBODY BENEFITS BY QUALITY AND LOW 1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897 Phone 215-445-6272 ffeWEEEL HORSE EQUIPMENT Ida Risser home with an unbroken plow. During his semester break from Penn State, Jeff reset the corn planter for narrower rows. So let’s hope it won’t be too long before we see those tender shoots pushing through the dark earth. When I see some of the buildings in our township, I feel a variety of emotions - shock, dismay and anger. The buildings I’m speaking of are not a “sight for sore eyes” but rather would give you sore eyes. There are several large brick houses which are not Farm Women Societies bV.V/AWAV.VAWAV.V.V.V.V.*. Society 28 Farm Women Society 28 met Thursday Evening, March 28, at the home of Mrs. Donald High. Mrs. Robert Book was co-hostess. A donation of $lO was given to the Easter Seal Society. The group will have a sub sale Sat., May 4th. After the meeting the society enjoyed an evening of fun and exercise at “The Lean Scene”, physical fitness occupied and have been slowly demolished by errant children looking for ad venture. Closing shutters did not deter them as even the wood panels have been broken. The casings of up stairs windows have been smashed and winding stairways ruined. Isolated farm buildings, even those in use, are not immune from wandering and idle youngsters. What is the anwer to this problem? More observant and watchftd owners; more conscientious parents with high morals which they pass on to their children, or simply more police protection. The least we can do is instill into our own children a respect for others’ property, which seems to be greatly lacking in today’s society 7:00 A.M. to WED. 5:00 P.M. 7:00 A.M. SAT. to 4:00 P.M. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 6.1974 studio. The next meeting will be held April 25, at the home of Mrs. Eugene High, Ronks RDI, when the group will have a white elephant sale. Farm Women Calendar Saturday, April 6 10:15 a.m. - Farm Women Society 31 tour Hickory Farms, Park City, Lancaster. 12:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 1 entertain Society 17 at Farm and Home Center. 1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 19 meeting at the home of Mrs, Henry E. Martin Jr., 154 Owl Hill Rd., Lititz. Farm Women Society 4 bake sale at Columbia market. Monday, Aprils Farm Women Society 5 sew at General Hospital. 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