Farm Women Societies icaster Co. society 3 jster County Farm , Society 3 toured jtzer’s Greenhouse at June 18 meeting. ILTZFUS MEAT MARKET ISTOM BEEF BUTCHERING Our Own Corn Fed Beef Right From The Farm fRESH BEEF AND PORK— gUR OWN HOME MADE (APPLE t FRESH SAUSAGE ton and Country Cured Hams tiers taken for freezer Meats PH. 768-3941 Directions: 1 block east of Intercourse on Rt. 772 - Newport Road STORE HOURS ™ u £ s ' Buy Now Grain Storage For $ 13,960 Capacity 6450 Bushels at 25% moisture e your fuel and money, too. SEALSTOR' it. ifi long haul the cost of fuel can go only one And once fuel is used, it's used up Period burning money 'tor is as close to being permanent as any you can erect. And that’s only the start savings •alstor, you harvest grain early, at about 30% \ when it’s at its peak in bushels and nutn- jets art manufactured by Southwestern Porcelain Inc >and Springs Oklahoma 74063 and mail the coupon to: PENN DUTCH RM SYSTEMS INC. RDI BOX 77 KINZER, PA PH: 717-768-3873 Following the tour, the group held a business session in which they voted to donate $lOO to the New Life for Girls Center and $5O to the S. June Smith Center. Helping at the Ephrata Community Hospital’s June Fete were; Esther Pet- I ticoffer, Mrs. Gilbert Paul, and Mrs. William Eberly. Members and their families are invited to a picnic on Sunday, July 17 at the Shady Grove Picnic Area. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. and members are requested to bring a salad or desert covered dish and place setting for their families. Lancaster Co. Society 8 'A Lancaster County Farm Women Society 8 met in the Lutheran Church, Maytown, on June 18. The special feature of the program was given by Christine Erb, a 4-H am bassador to Europe. Miss Erb showed slides taken during her visits to farm homes in Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Russia, France, and Den mark. She showed artifacts which she had purchased along the way. A group decision resulted tional value Then, the “wet" gram goes directly into your oxygen limiting Sealstor. The Sealstor system cuts handling time and costs, reduces field and storage losses, beats the weather and produces a mildly fermented feed that is easier to digest, more palatable, more nutritional You get more meat or milk per acre And you stop using costly fuel for drying gram Now and forever J NAME J ADDRESS ! TOWN • PHONE | No of animals ' Beef in an agreement to give $25 to the International Youth Exchange program. - The county picnic is to be held August 3, at the Lan caster County Park in Pavilion No. 3. The Homemaker’s Con vention date at the Farm and Home Center is November Bth. The date for the Society Picnic to be held at Lilian Eby’s Cottage has been changed to July 13 at 12:30 p.m. Members are requested to bring a covered dish and their own place setting. They will meet at the Mount Joy Mennonite Church at 11:30 p.m. to be directed to the location. Members of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 15 met on June 9 at Black Rock Retreat for a covered dish luncheon. Their guests were county officers as well as Lancaster County Societies 3 and 20. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schneider presented the featured entertainment with a demonstration of “Crafts with Gourds.” Bonnie Wagner, soloist, also sang \ 8-page full-color bro lL[J L C, chure explains the I Cm Imh benefits of a Sealstot i System STATE CHECK IF STUDENT Hogs Lancaster Co, Society 15 ZIP Dairy Acreage Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 25,1977 several selections. She was accompanied on the piano by Lavoyne Feister. Society 15 has been invited to be guests of Society 27 at that group’s meeting at the Donegal Springs Church on July 26. The county picnic will be held August 3 at the Lan caster County Park pavillion Number 3. The president reported that she presented a war bond to a home economics student at Solanco High School. A check for $5O was also given to the local midget baseball team in the Kirk wood area. The Society will have a food table at the George Rinehart farm sale on July 22. A food for supper sale will be held at the July 21 meeting. Lancaster Co, Society 25 Members of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 25 took a tour of White Chimneys after their June meeting held at the home of Mrs. Harry Schied, Lancaster. The next meeting will be held on July 9 at 1:30 p.m. The planned program is miniature golf at Indian Springs, and is intended to be a family fun day. I HOG PRODUCERS! Get Top Price for Your Hogs at New Holland Sold m sorted lots the auction way. See them + weighed and sold and pick up your check. ♦ SALE EVERY MONDAY 8:00 A.M. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Phone 717-354-4341 __ oo Daily Market Report Phone 717-354-7288 Abe Diffenbach Manager ♦ ♦ U— - —* Lancaster Co, Society 29 Mrs. Mildred Zink from Donegal Mills Plantation was the featured speaker at the June 20th meeting of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 29. Mrs. Zink spoke on the three basic kinds of herbs - culinary, aromatic, and medicinal. During the business meeting, the group voted to donate $2OO to the S. June Smith Center. The women have also been asked to help out at the Elizabethtown Fair on September 26. The next meeting of the group will be a pig roast at Musser’s Spring House on September 19. They will entertain husbands, Society 17, and county officers. Lebanon Co, Society 5 Lebanon County Farm Women Society 5 met for a tour of Wilbur Weik’s store as part of their June meeting. Following the walk through three floors of furniture, fabrics, carpet and other home furnishings, the group met for the [Continued on Page 551 JSm w* 9 __ * 49