—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 17, 1976 52 Farm womens’ leaders meet The Lancaster County Farm Women Executive Board meeting held recently was called to order by the President, Mrs. Robert Gregory in the Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church. Attending were Ann Diller, Ist. Vice President, Opal Ruhl, 2nd Vice President, Secretary Joan Hershey, Treasurer, Kay Robrer and Immediate Past President, Dorothy Johnson. Thirty one societies answered roll call. The opening devotion was presented by Mrs. Robert Homer telling of the Easter story. Our guest speaker was Melissa Piper who spoke on communication which in cluded Freedom of Speech, and the Freedom of the Press. Instructions were handed out outlining how to report on meetings. All committees reported with Mrs. Gregory bringing up the need to revise and bring up to date our Mem bership Book. All society secretaries were asked to submit information. The joint program bet ween the American Heart Association and' Lancaster County Farm Women Societies to hold a screening day on April 10 at the Ist Presbyterian Church in Lancaster was announced. After a roll call vote, the St. Joseph’s Mobil Unit was selected as the County Project for (he year. Members were reminded of the annual Spring Rally that is to be held in Get tysburg on May 12, 1976. It was reported that all tickets have been sold and those societies not yet receiving theirs will get their money bade. Society No. 23 and 24 will be responsible for en tertainment of the guests of HUSKEE-BILT MAN! Huskee Gives You More! • Full 6x6" Poles • American made steel or aluminum • Spacious Doors • Factory Assembled Trusses . • Top grade lumber throughout • Eave heights to 19' CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT BUILDING A Thrive Center controlled environment building means heavier healthier animate, reduced labor and feed costs and almost no manure handling or odor. They pay for themselves in no time! YOUR HUSKEE-BILT MEN Society No. 25 and 26 in May. The Half-Way House for Girls started by area churches reported that they still need homes for those girls who have completed their stay at the Half Way House. For those interested please contact the Conestoga Home for Girls. Also, the Lancaster Council of Churches are looking for host homes for children during vacation time this summer. A motion was made to send a delegate to the Penn sylvania State University for the trustee election as Lancaster County has thfc, opportunity to one vote. The next meeting of the Lancaster County Farm' Womens Executive Board will be June 1, 1976. The location will be announced later. Society 19 Society of Farm Women 19 held their monthly meeting April 10 at the home of Mrs. J. Lloyd Rohrer, Lititz. Miss Dorothy Habecker, Lititz, was the guest speaker during the program. Miss Habecker is a collector of fans and gave a presentation on the history and language of the hand-pieces. Easter devotions were given by Mrs. Leroy Hot tenstien. Members answered the roll call by telling what they were doing to keep physically tit. Mrs. Lawrence Van Brookhaven was inducted into the Society as a new member. The next meeting will be held at the Farm and Home Center at 12 noon on May 8. Society 6 will be entertained with a covered dish lun cheon. Mrs. Leon Ulrich will Also Ask About Our MERVIN MILLER Lititz, PA Phone (717) 626-5204 LESTER MILLER TURBOTVILLE, PA PHONE (717) 649-5250 Sewing contest set HARRISBURG Another record event is anticipated in the Pennsylvania State Grange’s annual sewing contest which closes April 30, according to Mrs. Leroy Hoover, of Roaring Spring, director of women’s ac tivities for the organization. Last year more than 2,800 entries were received, and one winner Mary Schuler, of Fleetwood R 3 was one of four first place winners in the National Grange com petition. The goal for this Republican For Congress (16th District) BILL DRURY **^******************* *********** *********** founder of Teen Haven The Man Who Did The Impossible ... year’s contest is 3,000 en tries, Mrs. Hoover said. Garments in the four categories will be judged locally immediately following the April 30 deadline. This will be followed by county and the statewide competition in May, Mrs. Hoover said. First place winners in each of the categories will then go on to the_ National Grange competition in New York. Sausage Sizzlers , With income taxes due this month, your budget may be feeling an extra pinch. Remember, wise shoppers determine the cost per serving before purchasing meat. Lean meat such as hamburger, stew meat or boneless roasts yield 3 to 4 servings per pound; most roasts and steaks with some bone provide 2 to 3 servings per pound; steaks and ribs with a lot of bone, fat and gristle yield only 1 to 2 servings; but one pound of skinless franks serves 4 to 5 ' persons and you can satisfy 7 people with sliced bologna, salami or summer sausage if it’s used in a casserole or in sandwiches. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD!