Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1978, Image 51

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productivity.
Increased capacities of F2/K2 Gleaner combines
add up to more productivity Larger separation area
and greater shoe capacity mean extra productivity
in various field conditions While larger gram bin
capacities (120 bushels on the F 2 with bin exten
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A. j. NOSS & SON, INC.
RD2, Oley, PA
215-987-6257
L.H. BRUBAKER, INC.
Lancaster, PA
717-397-5179
C.J.WONSIDLER BROS.
Rt 309 & 100
R 2 New Tripoli, PA 18066
215-767-7611
BHM FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Annville, RDI, PA
717-867-2211
ROY H. 810, INC.
Ephrata, RD 2
717-859-2441
C. J. WONSIDLER BROS.
RD 1. Quakertown, PA 18951
215-536-1935
215-536-7523
WERTZ GARAGE
Lmeboro, MD
301-374-2672
GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE
Quarryville, PA
717-786-7318
PETERMAN
FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.
225 York Road
Carlisle, PA
717-249-5338
SHARTLESVILLE
FARM EQUIPMENT
Shartlesville, PA
215-488-1025
H. Daniel Wenger, Prop.
AG.-INDUSTRIAL
EQUIPMENT
R 2. Rising Sun. MD
301-658-5568
AIRVILLE FARM SERVICE
Hwy 74
Airville, PA
717-862-3358
Farm Women Societies
Berks Co,
Society 4
Mrs. Ruth Mullen hosted
the September 5 meeting of
Berks County Farm Women
4. Nine members were
present.
There will be eight
members attending the
county convention October 7
at the Agriculture Center in
Reading. Plans are being
made for the annual bazaar.
Mrs. Marian Borenman of
the Boyertown Craft Shop
gave an arts and crafts
demonstration to the Society
following the business
meeting.
A “Surprise” meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
You’ve got those pigs off tp a good start.
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Ifs a complete ration in an easy-eating
‘Ett’ form that pigs love. You can get up to
19% increased daily gams and 12% better
feed conversion. And the high level of
antibacterial drugs helps reduce stress
and protect against disease. For the
growing difference you can actually see,
feed Purina High Octane Pig Startena.
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W. E. MANIFOLD & SONS
Fawn Grove, PA 17321
717-382-4805
H Purina...
planning tomorrow
with research today
Katherine Harrison, Powder
Mill Road, Boyertown,
Octobers.
Berks Co,
Society 9
Mrs. Winnie Hayik,
Weavertown, hosted the
Berks County Farm Women
Society 9 meeting on Sep
tember 6. Eleven members
were present.
The bylaws were read and
a pamphlet on house plant
care was discussed.
Members also reviewed first
aid and safety facts.
The next meeting will be
held on October. 4. at 7:30
p rn. Mrs. Ruth Hafer,
Weavertown, will serve as
hostess.
HOKE BAIR CO.
Hanover, PA
717-637-1123
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1978
Lancaster Co,
Society 2
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 2 held their
September meeting at the
home of Elizabeth Shank,
hostess. Co-hostess was
Martha Brandt.
A white elephant sale and
flower exchange was held.
Ladies and friends of
Society 2 enjoyed a bus trip
to Coming, New York, in
cluding a visit to Watkins
Glen and a boat ride
During the month of Oc
tober an election of officers
will be held.
Ladies will sew at the
Osteopathic Hospital on
October 17. Next meeting
will be held at the Coca Cola
Building with Elsie Witmer
acting as hostess and Grace
Hahn co-hostess.
Lancaster Co,
Society 8
“Parable of Perfumes”, a
talk which compared
fragrance titles with the
inner personalities of
Christians, presented by
Mrs. Walter Bachman.
York, was the main feature
of Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 8 meeting
September 16, at the home of
Kathryn Erb, Mount Joy.
President Kathryn Heisey
presided. Twenty-three
members were present.
Newly elected officers for
the next two years are
Kathryn Heisey, president
and Kathryn Erb, vice
president. The Society plans
to have a food table for
“Christmas in October”
days to be held October 23
and 24 at the Farm and
Home Center. Members
should contact Margaret
Heisey or Hettie Ginder for
details. Containers will be
filled for LARC. A sewing
date has been set for October
5 at General Hospital.
On Thursday, October 19,
at 2 p.m., Society 8 will tour
Goodwill Industries. Lunch
will be eaten at the
Stockyards at noon for those
who will go as a group on the
tour.
Lancaster Co,
Society 9
Mrs. Floyd Kline, Mrs.
Mabel Heller and Mary
Reighard served as co
hostesses of Lancaster
County Farm Women
Society 9jon September 14.
There were sixteen
members present. President
Rosalie Swearingen con
ducted the business meeting.
Members were given LARC
containers and asked to
bring their gathered articles
to the October meeting. The
members voted to give a
donation towards the new
bookmobile. Plans were also
made to have a bazaar table
on October 23 at
Homemakers Day at the
Farm and Home Center.
The October meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
J. Edward Brenneman,
Penn Grant Road.
Lancaster Co,
Society 11
Congressman Robert
Walker, guest speaker,
highlighted the 52 an
niversary of Lancaster
County Farm Women
Society 11 on August 31. Mrs.
Kreider hosted a luncheon
for the celebration.
Mrs. Abner Musser an
honorary member was
presented with a corsage. A
short business meeting was
held and plans were made
for the Fall.
Lancaster Co,
Society 18
“Growing Old
Gracefully,” a speech by Dr.
Paul Z. Rummel, was
presented to the Lancaster
County Farm Women
Society 18 at their Sep
tembermeeting.
The next meeting will
include husbands and friends
for an afternoon at the Ice
Follies on October 28, at 2
p.m.
Lancaster Co.
Society 19
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 19 met at the
home of Irene Heisey in
Landisville on September 9.
After enjoying a social time
while being served dessert
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