Sew Your Own Sports Equipment conducting training classes, annual homemade ice cream With modern textile and strawberry night at their developments, it is possible regular meeting June 10, 8 to obtain new, lightweight P-M. Mrs, Doris Thomas, outer fabrics, light-weight Extension Home Economist insulation of man-made of Lancaster Co. will speak fibers, sturdy zippers and on “Food Prices”, Mrs. buckles. These are easy to Owen Groff will give a work with, and the company monologue and there will be has developed kits for other special features. The garments and accessories committee in charge of suitable for home sewing making the ice cream is Mrs. machines. J- Everett Kreider, Mrs. Mrs. Wilson says you can Harold Alexander, Mrs. save about half the cost by Donald Trimble and Mrs. making your own outdoor Clayton J. Metzler. wear since labor usually Charles McSparran, accounts for at least half the Master, presided at the regular Grange meeting May 27 when a $25. donation was voted to Teen Haven. Hie home sewing boom now includes making some of your own sports equip* ment How about making you own tent, sleeping bag, duffel bag, or camping outerwear? Kits are available for thermo vests, weather-all ponchos and rainpants, and all types of equipment for the hardy outdoor enthusiast. Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilson, Extension clothing specialist at The Pennsylvania State University, points out that a Minnesota company developed the kits and is WE SALUTE OF LANCASTER AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES New Holland Super 7Uwith Windrow Pickup We Welcome You to Stop In and See Our Complete Line of TMew and Used Equipment. lb MESSICK ,BB FARM EQUIPMENT INC. 2750 N. Market ALL DAIRYMEN Ph. 367-1319 John Kreider Home 367-6039 Fulton Grange No. 66 cost of most textile garments and items. Fabrics and materials for these kits are selected for water repellency, warmth, color-fastness, strength, suitability and rot resistance. Most of the materials are washable. The Extension clothing specialist explains that making such items offers several construction ad vantages-there are no fit ting problems, no dart or tucks-just straight simple sewing on non-stretch fabrics. Check fabric and sewing centers in your area for these new sporting goods kits you can sew yourself. Caddies or Carts? It is~ interesting the way carts have replaced caddies on many golf courses. There are three big advantages to using the carts, however: They don’t cost,, they don’t criticize, and they don’t count. - , Hut And The Budget |f«tt makes up nearly 40 per cent of the average family’s food expenditures. . Elizabethtown, Pa Miss Joyce Gilbreath, Lecturer, presented the following program: Reading by Mrs. Charles Tindall Sr.; The Master spoke about Peter Fry’s Grange mem bership and dedicated a Grange rug to his memory; (The rug was presented to the Grange by his family.) Group Singing “Nearer My God To Thee”; Dedication prayer by C. G. McSparran. The Lecturer then . presented the annual memorial program in memory of Paul H. Uible, Leslie I. Bolton, Mrs. Mary Giffing and Peter Fry: Group singing “Lead Kindly Light”; prayer by the Chaplain, Gyles Brown; vocal solo “Abide With Me” by Miss Peggy Galbreath; Reading “Life Is Forever” by Mrs. DeWitt Bacorn and decoration of the altar with flowers by the officers led by the Assistant Stewards, Miss Peggy Galbreath and Arba Henry. Group singing “In The Garden.” Scripture reading by the Chaplain; piano solo “The Lord’s Prayer” by Glenn Hough. Memorial address “The High Use Of Memory” by the Rev. Roy Townsend, pastor of the Lititle Britain Presbyterian Church. Youth Night will be ob served June 24. True to your needs. True to the cow’s. That’s Dari-Kool Bou-Matic Automatic Teat-Cup Detachers. With them, one man can milk more cows per hour. Many more. Milk ’em better too. After the udder is prepared, he easily attaches the milker unit. The rest is automatic. When the milk flow stops, vacuum shuts off. Milker units are gently removed from the udder and swung out of the way, ready for the next cow. No under-milking. No over-milking. That’s the true take-off for truly professional milking. From Dari-Kool Bou-Matic, the professional milking systems. And your Dairy Equipment Company dealer. SHENK'S CARL L. SHIRK FARM SERVICE RD4, Lititz, Pa. Phone 626-4355 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 8.1974 Venessa Buckwalter Named To Weaver Personnel Post Venessa A. Buckwalter, 544 E. Main St., New Holland, has been named to the newly created position of employee benefits super visor with the Personnel Department of Victor F. Weaver, Inc., New Holland, Pa. A graduate of Millersville State College with a B.S. Degree in German and ' (Eli tramisol-NH levamisote HCI most effective r=zr swine wormer ■“ TUtTl* you can use I J <d> . J mim uaei - * MKCTKW CONTROLS LUNGWORMS, LARGE ROUNDWORMS, AND NODULAR WORMS. NO OTHER WORMER GETS ALL THREE. AVAILABLE FROM YOUR FAVORITE ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIER bou-matic AUTOMATIC DETACHERS THE TRUE TAKE-OFF Professional milking systems for the milking professional Colebrook Rd. RDS, Lebanon, Pa Phone 867-3741 education, she joined Weaver in 1970 as an in surance clerk. In her new position Mrs. Buckwalter will be responsible for the ad ministration and develop ment of employee benefit programs as well as assisting in wage ad ministration programs. 19
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