22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dae 7,1974 Chester 4-Hers Compete Chester County 4-H members who Daniel Delay, Pottstown and Rachel recently represented Pennsylvania at Weinstock, Phoenixville. The contest the National 4-H Poultry Judging was held at the University of Illinois, Contest are from left to right: Chicago Circle Campus. Deborah Warren, Chester Springs; Read Lancaster Forming For Full Market Reports Protect your against costly power outages! Your profits go down when power goes off! To protect your family and farm from costly, annoying power out ages, lease or buy a Winpower alternator now. When power fails, connect to tractor PTO and you quickly restore all electrical equipment—heating and water systems, milkers, coolers, brooders, silo unload ers, barn cleaners, lights, radios, TVs, freezers, ranges. Provides portable power, too. Thousands of owners agree: Winpower is “the old reli able”. Originator and world’s largest maker of tractor-driven generators. Low-cost 7 KW WINPOWER "the old reliable" j MAIL TO: MARVIN J. HORST I Route 1 (Iona) I Lebanon, Penna. 17042 I Please send FREE information ; Please have salesman call ! NAME i ADDRESS ! TOWN or CITY. ZIP ;* PHONE NO„ to giant 80 KW; also full line engine powered units from 2 to 125 KW. Send coupon for free dem onstration on your farm with your equipment by factory trained representative. “We can't afford to be without our Winpower alternator ’’ (Slined) Corme Dunsbergen DISTRIBUTED BY MARVIN J. HORST ROUTE 1 (IONA) LEBANON, PA. PHONE 272-0871 arm □ □ Farm Women Board Meets The Executive Board of the Society of Farm Women of Lancaster County met December 3 with Nancy Garber, Society 29, serving as hostess. Co-hostesses for the day were Anna Mae Eby, Society 8 and Anna Geyer, Society 8. Barbara Long, Mem bership Chairman, reported a total membership of 1014 and it was also noted that there were eighteen Farm Women 90 years of age or older in Lancaster County. LARK was chosen as the recipient of the money donated by the societies for the County Project for 1974. The Safety Poster Contest was won by Society 23. The site for the County Convention in 1975 will be the Farm & Home Center. Appointments for 1975 are as follows: Sunshine Com mittee, Mrs. Jay E. Landis, Society 18; Mrs. Henry Reist, Society 4; Mrs. Mervin Peifer, Society 8; Mrs. Carlton Homsher, Society 7, United Way, Mrs. Ernest Shaub, Society 17; Mrs. Frank Aument, Society 21. Scrap Book & Historian, Mrs. Floyd McClenaghan, Society 13. Pins, Mary Alice Gregory, First V. Pres. Membership, Helen Rohrer, Society 28. Publicity, Claire Hess, Society 22. The State Convention will convene January 7 at 10 a.m. in the Forum Building, Harrisburg with an evening banquet at the Penn Harris Inn at 6 p.m. For banquet reservations contact: Mrs. Wilbur Erb, RDI Harrisburg, Penn*. 17111. Bus service, sponsored by Lancaster County will leave the car bam at 7:45 a.m. on Monday and 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday. For bus service reservations contact: Mrs. Gertrude Habecker, 2401 Spring Valley Rd., Lan caster, Penna. 17601. Actress Jane Wyatt is both a trustee of the March of Dimes, and National Chairman of Volunteer Services for the voluntary health organization’s campaign to prevent birth defects. Water World About 71 per cent of the Berth's surface Is covered by the sea. The average depth of the sea is more than 13,000 feet which amounts to five times the average height of the land above sea level.
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