Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 14, 1975, Image 49

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    Berks Co.
Farm Women
Societies
Society 2
Group 2 of Bethel. Bcrkf
Co. Farm Women held a
Mother and Daughter
Banquet at Trinity United
BULK MILK COOLERS
Model DKE - Direct Expansion
Bulkheaaed with Automatic Bulk Tank Washer
450 Gal to 2000 Gal in stock.
USED BULK MILK TANKS
800 Gal. Zero with 5 h p. Copeland Compressor
800 Gal. Esco with 4 h.p Tecumseh Compressor
650 Gal. Esco
500 Gal Esco
Several 300 Gal. Vacuum Tanks for Water
Tanks $5O 00 each
400 Gal Mueller Vacuum
400 Gal. Zero Vacuum
400 Gal. Sunset
RD4, LITITZ, PA
Church of Chriat, Rchrcr
•burg with 67 members ond
guests attending. President,
Arlene Hcrshey welcomed
the ladies, followed by a solo
by Felicia Snyder. Grace
SHENK'S FARM SERVICE
was offered by the president
before the meal. Betty
Stump read scriptures,
followed by poems and
readings by Wendy Man
beck, IJllian Hamish, and
Tara Ebllng. Miss Snyder
presented the group with
another song. Martha Klahr
did a monologue, followed by
Helen Schmchl and Girls
doing several songs for the
group. This is Your Life for
Elsie Stamm was presented
by Marie Gcttei. Sandy
Manbcck made recognitions
to the following mothers:
Oldest Mother Elsie Stamm,
Youngest Mother Linda
Boitz, Mother Who Came the
Longest Distance Cindy
Stansfield (Emmaus),
Oldest Mother Present Who
Does Not Wear Eyeglasses
Mrs. Harvey Zimmerman,
Oldest Mother Wearing a
Wig or Hairpiece Laura
Patches, Mother with
Heaviest Purse Mrs, Leon
Lutz.
President, Mrs. Hershey
made several an
nouncements and the
KELLER BROS.
yon complete nucm t quip, duuk
Ford Farm Tractors & Equip.
Ford Industrial Tractors & Equip
Ford Garden Tractors & Equip
Ford Rider Mowers
Ford Tillers
■r£i| Ford Walk Behind Mowers
Kubota Tractors & Equip
Good Selection from
Large Inventory
Sales - Parts - Service
I KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO.
Buffalo Springs Call (717) 949-6501
10 Miles North of Lititz
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Bow-Matic Coolers
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THIS TANK ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR
DIESEL ENGINE OPERATION DOES A FAN
TASTIC JOB OF COOLING MILK
Professional milking
systems for the milking
professional
COMPLETE PROGRAM
SALES - INSTALLATION - SERVICE
24-Hour Service Offered
626-1151 or 626-5996 or Answering Service (717) 733-1224
program was closed by
singing “Brighten the
Comer." The Juno meeting
is at the home of Mrs. Carl
Kauffman and it's the bridal
squeeze on June 24 at 8:00
p.m.
Society 7
Farm Women Society 7 of
Berks County - Robesonia,
met at the home of Mrs.
Donald McKcnny recently.
Mrs. Edwin Gcisinger
presided. Eleven members
were present for a safety
program. A dontaion was
made to the Robesonia
Library.
Four members of the
group were present at Berks
Heim to help at the open
house. Mrs. Joan Fessler
and Mrs. Lester Gelsinger
will be serving as welcome
hostesses at the County
Convention in October in
Kutztown. Mrs. Richard
Grajewski will serve on the
silent auction committee and
Mrs. Scott Rowe on the
nominating committee.
TRACTOR CO.
15% DISCOUNT
Model DKO
Three door prizes will be
presented by the society at
the county meeting,
Mrs. Wilbur Strieker and
Mrs. Scott Rowe will
represent the group at the
bicentennial meeting. The
next meeting will be held at
Mrs. Richard Grajewski
home and will feature a
white elephant sale and a
pattern will be selected for
the bicentennial costume.
The monthly meeting of
the Farm Women Society 9
of Berks County was held
recently at the home of Pat
Haas, Douglasville R 2 with
10 members in attendance.
Grace Spohn reported on
the Spring Rally. Program
chairlady Linda Schearer,
reported that the June
meeting would be a Bridal
Squeeze and the July
meeting would be a sand art
demonstration done at
Kelly’s Nursery, Boyertown
Rl.
Joan Hafer reported that a
hoagie sale had been set and
a cake and craft demon
stration sale would be held
October 11 at Zero's Far
mers Market, Gilbertsville.
It was decided by the
group to send a child from
the Hamburg State School to
camp this summer and also
to send a donation to the 4-H
program.
Society 9 will hold their
annual family picnic on
August 10.
The program for the
evening was on nutrition
with each member bringing
prepared food from the
seven basic food groups and
telling about its value.
The next meeting will be
held at 8:00 p.m. at the
residence of Jean Hafer,
Oley Rl.
Still the most economical and most trouble-free
operated milk tank in the world.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 14.197 -
Society 9
5 H.P. COPELAND COMPRESSOR
Pump 4mo old with oil separator suction accumulator and
fan slats
USED MILKING EQUIPMENT
(1) Surge Parlor Milking Equipment
(1) DeLaval Pipelmg 60
(1) Surge Alamo 30 Vacuum Pump
(1) Double 3 Side Opener Bou-Matic Parlor
(4) Sta-Rite Pail Assemblies
Complete w-Stall Cocks
(1) Kesco Automatic Transfer System
(2) Surge Alamo 30’s Vacuum Pumps
(1) Zero Vacuum Pump
Dauphin Co,
Society 1
The monthly meeting of
the Dauphin County Society
of Farm Women 1 was held
recently at the Nancy Lou's
Miniature Golf Course at
Palmyra. An enjoyable
evening, of recreation was
held followed by a short
business meeting.
It was announced that
Society 1 will be the guest of
Society 6 on June 30, for a
program "An Evening in
Hawaii." The group will also
be the guest in Lebanon
County on June 23 for a
program at the Community
Building in Fontana.
Plans were made for the
Fail Convention. Thank you
notes were read from the
Odd Fellows Home and from
Mrs. Ethel Cline by Ruth
Oberholtzer.
Donations were given from
the society to the Dauphin
County Dairy Princess
Contest. It was announced
that the October dues will be
increased to $2.00 this year.
Of this, 90 cents will go the
state, 20 cents to the
scholarship fund and 38 cents
to the county.
aECIRIC or BATON
MODEL FENCE
CONTROLLER REPAIR!
AUTHORIZED FACTORY
SERVICE ON
MOST SHOCKERS
Repair Them Now.
GLENN M. HOOVER
Oregon Pike
RDl.Leola, PA 17540
656-1020
Manufacturers of
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