Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 09, 1977, Image 42

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturda
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Farm Women Societies
Berks Co,
Society 5
Berks County Farm
Women Society 5 held its
June meeting at the home of
Mrs. George Troutman. The
guest speaker for the
evening was Mr. Herb
Wetzel who showed slides
and answered questions on
insects in the garden.
A tour of Hickory Farm
Store, Berkshire Mall is
planned for the July 25
meeting. A short business
meeting will follow the tour
at the home of Mrs. Herbert
Kurtz.
Lancaster Co.
Society 11
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 11 met at
1:30 p.m. on June 30 at the
home of Mrs. Ruth Henry.
The program was given by
Mrs. Mary Boomsma who
showed pictures and
displayed mementos of the
Netherlands she obtained
while visiting that country
for a family reunion.
The July meeting will be
on July 28 at the Quarryville
Legion Park with a picnic
planned.
Lancaster Co.
Society 26
On Thursday, June 23, at
7:30 p.m., Lancaster Co.
Society 26 met at Mrs.
Richard Kreider’s,
Manheim. S. June Smith
Center was voted by the
Farm Women Society as the
county project. Lancaster
Co. Society 26 voted to give -
75 towards this project.
The Farm Women Society
County picnic will be held on
Augusts.
Two daughters of ladies
from the society gave the
program. Debra Kreider,
the Lancaster County Dairy
Princess, gave the
presentation that she gave in
schools and nursing homes
on promoting milk. She used
eight puppets telling about
the vitamins and minerals in
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July 9. 1977
milk. She stressed how
important it is to drink three
glasses of milk each day.
Robin Esbenshade,
Lancaster County 4-H
Princess, showed how to
decorate cakes. She had two
beautifully decorated cakes
with her and decorated
another one there.
There will be no July
meeting. The next meeting
will be held at Mrs. John
Garber’s on August 25.
Lancaster Co,
Society 28
A covered dish luncheon
was served at the June
meeting of the Lancaster
County Farm Women
Society 28 at the Farm and
Home Center? Lancaster,
Pa. Members- from Lan
caster Co. Society 16 and
county officers were guests.
A donation of $5O will be
sent to the county project
fund for the S. June Smith
Center. Final plans were
announced for the food stand
planned at the county farm
plowing contest to be held at
the farm of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Kreider, Strasburg,
on July 19.
The program was
“Scripture Interpretation
and Floral Design” by Mrs.
Rhoda Oberfaoltzer, Lititz.
The next meeting will be
on July 28 with a ride on the
Strasburg Railroad planned.
York Co.
Society 20
York County Firm Women
Society 20 recently met at
the home of Evelyn Ayres,
with 14 members present.
To celebrate Flag Day, the
group members took part in
a reading giving background
information on displaying
the American flag.
On June 28 the group was
entertained by York Co.
Society 22 at the Snoop Shop.
Program for the day in
cluded A. Joan Lamberson,
of the County Extension
Service, who briefed the
Farm Women on the use of
scarves. A luncheon was
served.
On July 12, beginning at
noon, York Co. Society 5 will
be entertained at the New
Freedom Methodist Church
with a dinner.
Margaret Shaub will host
the meeting; 4-H project
club members will be en
tertained. Visiting club
members will conduct the
meeting program. Group 20
members are asked to bring
small gifts for the playing of
“Now you have it - now you
don’t.”
Women’s Calendar
Saturday, July 9
Lancaster County Society 10
meeting at 1:30 p.m. at
116 Charles Road. Mrs.
Henry Sloat, hostess.
Program is on “Place,
Plants and People.”
Lancaster County Society 6
meeting at the home of
Anna Geyer.
Lancaster County Society 2
meeting to visit Mae
Donough with a covered
dish.
Sunday, July 10'
Lancaster County Society 19
picnic at 1:30 pm. at the
Sam Lewis State Park.
Tuesday, July 12
Lancaster County Society 23
visit to Welsh Mt. Clinic.
Dauphin County Society 1
meeting at 6:30 pm. at
the home of Dorothy
Rutt.
York County Society 26 at
12:30 p.m. t hostess Anna
Shoop.
Loganville 4-H club plans fun day
LOGANVILLE, Pa. - The
Loganville Community 4-H
Club will hold a Family Fun
Day and Mini-Roundup on
July 17, at Codorus Church of
the Brethren.
Activities will begin at 2
p.m. with entry of-projects in
Always keep chicken
refrigerated until ready to
place on the grill. The
National Broiler Council
says “neyer thaw chicken at
room temperature.” Thaw
slowly in the refrigerator
when possible or quick-thaw
in a microwave oven. If
frozen chicken is placed on
the grill, allow extra time for
cooking.
Lancaster County Society 12
family picnic, 6:30 p.m.
at Safe Harbor Park.
York County Society 29
family picnic, hostess is
Jean Kilgore.
Wednesday, July 13
Berks County Society 1
doggie roast, hostess
Mrs. Agnes Noll.
Lancaster County Society 8
meeting for a covered
dish luncheon at 12:30
P,m. at the cottage of
Lillian Eby.
Thursday, July 14
Lancaster County Society 21
family picnic and swim
party at 6:30 p.m.
Hostess is Joanne Roth.
Lancaster County Society 9
family picnic at 6:30 p.m.
Lancaster County Society 14
family night at 6:30 p.m.
at the Farm and Home
Center.
Any of the following new Badger Northland machines:
FORAGE HARVESTERS - FORAGE WAGONS
FORAGE BLOWERS - BALERS
purchased delivered between
June 20.1977 and July 29,1977
MAY BE WAIVED up to March 1,1978
SHOW-EASE STALL CO.
523 Willow Rd
Lancaster, PA
Ph. 299-2536
MRL L SHIRK
RDS
Lebanon, PA
Ph. 274-1436
CECIL DAIRY SERVICE A. C. HEISEY FARM EQUIPMENT
RDI Rt 274
Vt Mi. South Rising Sun, MO
PH (301)658-6923
a mini-roundup to be held in
the church fellowship hall.
Members are urged to bring
the same type of entry that
would be used for a county
roundup.
From 2 to 5 p.m., club
members will organize and
practice for the upcoming
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STATIONARY AXLE MOUNTING
HYDRAULIC WHEEL UFTOto 36”
The foßowini features are standard equipment on
Martin's Laioon Pump:
• 24’ to 35’ length
• Heavy doty 4” tubular construction
• Split Babbit Bearini installed on outside tube to assure us;
maintenance.
• Impeller - 24” Diameter.
• Curved blades on Impeller require less horsepower.
• 6” Dtscharfe and filler pipe.
• Pump includes aH mounfini hardware and hydrautic cylinder for
wheel Gfl pump.
• PTO shaft, 540 RPM, shear pin protected.
• Brass hubs on wheels.
luggable One
THE BADGER FORAGE BLOWER, built
to fill silos as fast as silage can be haulsd
from the field, is virtually unpluggibl*.
Precision-balanced 54" blower fan use
cupped paddles to concentrate matariil
for easier access to blower • The Thro
Action hopper helps break up wads and
prevent bridging. Also features axti
wide hopper and throat, adjustable shsir
bar, adjustable hitch and adjustiblt
outlet angle.
NOTICE
Sec Your Local Badger Dealer
GRUMELLI'S
FARM SERVICE
Mechanics Grove
Quarryville, PA
Ph. 786-7318
ISAAC W. HURST LLOYD E. KREIDER
RD2 RDI
East Earl, PA Cechranville, P*
Ph.(215)445-5767 Ph.(215)9324700
County 4-H Olympics a
August. {
The family picnic supn.
will be held in the fellowsk
hall, with the dub proviZ
hamburg barbecue, y
dogs, rolls, punch and
cream. Families are asked
to bring a “covered dis
and place settings.
Following the evenu.
meal, group games g
baseball, volleyball, bjj
minton and horseshoes
be available.
All members and the
families are invited to (
tend. Reservations should b
called to Thn Bede, 423-201
Rain date will be July %
FISKR BROTHERS
136W.H'«hSt
Red Lion. PA
Ph. (717) 244-217*
ft 862-3406
RDI Jonestown, PA
(717)865-4526