Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 21, 1977, Image 50

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 21. 1977
50
Farm Women Societies
(Continued from Page 45]
York Co. Society 26
Hie Green Valley Society
of Farm Women Group 26
held their eleventh an
niversary meeting at the
Holiday Inn, York.
Chairman Mrs. Shirley J.
Miller presented a hanging
plant to the president, Mrs.
Luna Kahler.
A potted plant was given to
each member as a favor
table setting. In total, 23
members attended with 12
charter members midst the
group.
Hie Hospital Fete will be
held at the fairgrounds in
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York on May 20 - 21. All
Society members are doing
voluntary help in three hour
shifts.
The next benefit bake sale
for York County Farm
Women will be held at the
York Mall on June 24 - 25.
Group 26 will work on June
25 from 12 to 1 pan. Arts and
crafts tables will also be
exhibited for special events
and projects.
During the meeting a
Mother’s Day program was
presented by the charter
president Mrs. William Hake
READ
FOR FULL
with a report of the very first
meeting of Mrs. Flora Black,
founder of Pennsylvania
Farm Women in the year
1914. Mrs. Hake also read the
letter received from Mrs.
Black’s four children on
State Farm Women’s 50th
anniversary.
Tim Markovits from the
York Extension office also
spoke on the special care of
house plants.
Hie June meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Ethel Conley, 1761 North
View Road, York, on June 14
at 12:30 p.m. The program
will be a special flag day.
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| Ida’s
♦ Notebook
I
I don’t remember a Spring
when I’ve seen a wider
variety of birds than this
Spring. Everywhere I look
they are gathering material
for nests.
The other morning I
watched a cardinal pull
strips of bark off our white
grapevine and carry them to
a row of evergreen trees.
When I drive down our lane,
I startle thrush and they dart
here and there in the rasp
berry bushes.
This morning as I hunted
moss and fern, a bird that I
can’t name flew off an
almost nonexistent nest on a
bare mulberry branch and
flopped on the ground to
distract me. It is becoming
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more difficult to find a really
untouched area of woodland,
as our 18 cottagers keep their
land quite well trimmed.
But, there is still a secret
place or two where white
violets cover the hillside and
fallen trees areieft to rot and
return to nature instead of
quickly being sawed and
neatly stacked.
One thing which strikes
terror into my heart is the
cry, “the heifers are out.”
Especially is this true if it is
nighttime and we don’t know
where they have gone. We
grab every available
flashlight and Allen drives
the truck through the fields
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one thing
about
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ingredients, like corn distillers solubles, con
densed fermented corn extractives, phosphor
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New Holland R No. 1 Phone 717-354-5848
in search of them.
' I’m notaure which I fear
the most, their running pell
mell through my 800 feet of
fenced sugar peas or then
escaping to a nearby
development and
devastating newly planted
lawns. Either would be
disastrous in my mind. Long
gone are the days when each
field was fenced in and
animals could be contained.
Guess I better stop writing
and go pick some more of
those big strawberries which
we’ve so carefully covered
on those cold nights.
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