—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 5, 1977 64 Societies (Continued from Page 63) on Society 15’s calendar are as follows: Feb. 24 - the group will serve refresh ments at the A. L. Herr & Bro. Open House; March 17 - The Society will assist Society 14 with gifts for a visit to Conestoga View guests; April 7 - Society 15 will be guests of Society 20 for a covered dish luncheon meeting at the Quarryville Methodist Church at noon; March 17 - The next meeting of group will be held at the covenant United Methodist Church m Lancaster. The program will feature Doris Thomas with salad and sandwich demonstrations. It was also voted at the meeting to give $lOO to a couple m the community who lost their home by fire. Lancaster Co, Society 18 On February 19, Farm Women Society 18 en tertained Society 6 at the BARGAINS FARMERS!! BRUSHLESS PTO AND DIESEL DRIVE ALTERNATORS No. 1. statically excited with power boost for excellent motor starting No. 2. brushless excited solid state for quick surge response No. 3. farm tested under actual emergency conditions at a confined dairy operation No. 4. dependable gear drive to withstand shock loads No. 5. SLOW SPEED - long lasting, 1800 r.p.m. operation 15.000 Watts *1390 25,000 Watts *1590 28.000 Watts *2276 40,000 Watts *2560 CONTINUOUS DUTY ALTERNATORS YOU BUY QUALITY FOR LESS MONEY AT BYLER’S DIESEL REFRIGERATION & PLUMBING Star Route, Rt. 655 Belleville, Pa. 17004 Phone Peachey 717-483-6646 NUMBER 1 puts it all together! Before you buy any farm loader, see a Bobcat in action! BOBCA Honey Brook Area - Sales & Rental - Contact Ben. M. Stoltzfus Farm and Home Center, Arcadia Road. Guests were paired with a member of the group doing the entertaining and for roll call each told how long they had been a member m the Society. During the business meeting, the group voted to contribute $lO to Cerebral Palsey and the same amount to Easter Seals. Mrs. Martin Swarr, Landisville, read her essay entitled, “How a Farm Woman Ticks in 76.” Doris Thomas, home economist, gave the group timely tips and ideas for salads. She prepared several as she spoke. These were later served as refresh ments. Next month the group will attend the Hershey Com munity Theater to see “Oklahoma.” Husbands will be guests. Lancaster Co, Society 26 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 26 met on February 18 with their husbands to celebrate the anniversary of the Society. ■ More than sixty forks grapples, augers, tillers, tree planters, backhoes, rakes, brooms, blades buckets and demolition hammers ■ Exclusive Bob-Tach® allows op erator to change attachments in less than a minute with out leaving machine ■ Versatility saves buying several specialized one-job machines ■ Four-wheel drive for power on soft, wet or rough terrain ■ Tum-on-a-dime agility for easy close-quarter maneuvering ■ Safe, simple, inexpensive ojsoration and maintenance GRUMELLI’S FARM SERVICE Quarryville, PA 17566 Phone (717) 786-7318 (215) 273-3691 Thirty-six people met at the Host Corral for dinner and a show, which was a mystery entitled, “Catch Me If You Can.” On March 12 the group will be entertained by Society 7. The next meeting will be held on March 24 at the home of Edna Garber, Marietta. Lancaster Co, Society 27 The Lancaster County Farm Women Society 27 met at Lehman’s Rest Home, Rheems, for their February meeting. Refreshments were served to guests and members. The program for the guests consisted of devotions by Lucy Frey; music selections by Mark, Melanie, and Marcy Miller; a skit by Cindy Brubaker and Jodi Brubaker; and games led by Mrs. Fran Sauder. The program concluded with group singing. During the business meeting, it was decided to send a love gift of $35 to Linda Kauffman, who is in England for two months of service. The group’s next meeting will be on March 25. Ven triloquist Steve Brubaker will provide the program. Lancaster Co, Society 28 The February meeting of Farm Women Society 28 was held February 24 at the home of Mrs. Richard Herr, Ronks Rl. Mrs. Lloyd Denlinger served as co-hostess. Mrs. William Dean, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, an nounced plans for a food stand at the farm machinery sale of J. Robert Hess, Strasburg Rl, on March 3 and at the county plowing contest in July at the Ken neth Kreider farm, Strasburg Rl. Mrs. William Harnish, president, was in charge of the business meeting. She announced that the county convention will be held in November at the Farm and Home Center. The speaker for the af ternoon was Mrs. Michael Velevans who spoke and showed slides on “Village Life and Customs in Greece.” The next meeting of the Society will be a progressive supper on March 26 with the husbands as guests. The group will meet at Zim mermans’s Hardware store in Strasburg at 6:30 p.m. York Co, Society 7 York Co. Farm Women Group 7 made 385 bed pads that were donated to Pleasant Acres. And $lO donations were approved for the Heart Fund, March of Dimes, and York-Adams Lung Association. A $25 donation was earmarked for the Four Diamonds Fund at Hershey Medical Center for a York County child. The March meeting will focus on St. Patrick’s Day. The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. March 8 at the East Manchester Township Building. York Co. Society 20 York County Society of Farm Women, Group 20, will meet on March Bat 1:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clair Shaffer, S. Main St., Shrewsbury. Rosalie Winter will serve as program chairman; and the meeting will be a safety theme. LIKING FOR TRACTORS? NEW - LAWN & GARDEN - 7 H.r s 6LDd 75 10 H sOtQrd 100 12 H.P. Ford 120 12 H.P. Ford 125 14 H.P. Ford 145 16 H.P. Ford 165 - FARM - 1- Ford 8700 1 - Ford 7700 2-Ford 7600 2-Ford 6600 1 - Ford 6600-RC 2 - Ford 4600-SU 1 - Ford 3600-D 1- Ford 2600 gas 1-Ford 2600 D USED - LAWN & GARDEN - 16H.P. AriensS-16 16 H.P. Ford (demo) 14 H.P. Economy 14 H.P. Cub Cadet 147 12 H.P. Cub Cadet 127 16 H.P. Cub Cadet 169 12 H.P. Bolens 7 H.P. Bolens 8 H.P. Electrak G.E. 5 H.P. Hoffy (7H.P. Mighty Mac Rear tine tiller) 10 H.P. Wheel Horse Calls pertaining to this ad may be COLLECT KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. 717-949-6501 Buffalo Springs 717-949-6501 Route 419 Between Schaefferstown t Cornwall, Lebanon County Members are asked to bring a kitchen item for the Robert Strickler family, victims of a New Year’s Day house fire. Plans are being - NEW - - IN-BETWEEN TRACTORS - - INDUSTRIAL - 1 - 750017’ backhoe loader - SKID LOADERS - - USED - mutated for an upcoming trip to the York Day Nur sery, where the Society will be presenting gift cot quilts they are making as a group service project. for- „ fir toft) NEW 86000 Kubota 2 w-D 86000 Kubota 4 w-D L-175 Kubota 2 w-D L-225 Kubota 2 w-D L-225 Kubota 4 w-D L-285 Kubota 2 w-D 1-Cl 20-25 H.P, USED - FARM - 1 - Ford 5000 2-Ford 4000 D 2 - Ford 4000 gas 1 - FtSOLDjI 2 - Ford NAA 2 - Ford 8N 1 - FosoLDW loader Massey 175 D Massey 65 D MassoLD.gas Int. 2606 D Faro SOLD!) Farm sOLDb w/plow & cult. Allis -WD- 45 Oliver 55
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