Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 09, 1974, Image 11

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M. C. ROTARY SCYTHE
SHRED STALKS & STRAW
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Does the work of five machines mower,
windrower, conditioner, rake, shredder.
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MILLER'S REPAIR
1 Mile North of Bird-in-Hand
8 Miles East of Lancaster
RDI, Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Ph. 656-7013
Gibbons Road or 656-7926
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MS Society Recognizes Importance of Volunteers
The National Multiple
Sclerosis Society is the only
national voluntary health
agency in the country
dedicated to finding the
cause, prevention and cure
of MS, called the
“mysterious crippler of
young adults” because it
usually strikes people bet
ween the ages of 20 and 40.
MS and closely related
diseases effect as estimated
500,000 Americans.
The Lancaster County
Chapter is presently serving
186 registered MS patients -
nine of whom reside in the
Lititz area - with drug
payments, loan of equip
ment, counselling, physical
therapy, Visiting Nurse care
and a new three-point patient
program geared to meet the
varying needs of the in
dividual patient.
The role of the volunteer,
with emphasis on services
and fund raising, cannot be
overstated in its importance
FARMERS AgCREDIT
9 East Main Street Lititz PA 717 626-4721
PENN VALLEY
CROPSTORE, INC.
INVITES . . .
YOU and YOUR WIFE FOR
DINNER and a PRESENTATION
"HARMONY IN THE FEEDLOT"
SPEAKERS; Jim Ritchey & Mike McKay
“FOURMOST SOUNDS” A Barbershop Quartet from Camp Hill, Pa.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1974
Reading Motor Inn Wyomissing, Pa. (Just West of Reading)
Warren St. By-Pass (422 By-Pass)
PLEASE REPLY BEFORE NOVEMBER 15,1974
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• Mail To: PENN VALLEY CROPSTORE INC.
* Box 75. RDI Schwenksville, Pa. 19473
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to the MS Society.
700,000 volunteers across
the nation work with the
Society; they help move
ahead programs and ser
vices which could not be paid
for except by raising taxes to
staggering levels.
A recent recipient of the
Society's highest honor, the
Bronze Hope Chest Award,
was Lorene Greene who
served as the 1973 National
MS Hope Chest Campaign
Chairman. He noted the
continuing need and interest
of volunteers in patient
programs and for the fun
ding necessary to aid
research in finding the cause
and cure of MS.
Mrs. Donald E. Scott,
Executive Director of the
Lancaster County Chapter of
the National MS Society, has
stated that support of the
volunteer movement in
America is of prime im
portance because of the
7:00 P.M. SHARP
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 9,1974
Mrs. Donald R. Scott, Executive Director, Lancaster
County Chapter, National Multiple Sclerosis Society,
and Lorene Greene, 1973 Hope Chest Campaign
Chairman, who was awarded the Society’s highest
honor, the Bronze Hope Chest, during the recent MS
conference in St. Louis, Mo. Nine Lititz residents are
among the 186 MS patients served by the Lancaster
County Chapter.
tremendous job the volun- becoming involved in
teers are doing in institutions volunteer work may contact
and agencies to alleviate the chapter office at 6 N.
social concerns. Prince St., Lancaster, or call
Persons interested in 397-1481.
ADDRESS
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