ClO—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 17,1980 &O.IUW QA/omcn Societies Lancaster Co• Society 1 Lancaster County Society 1 met at the BrunnerviUe Fire Hall for the Mother- Daughter Banquet. Sarah Brubaker sang three solos. Two from Sound of Music and one" hymn. Amy Fyock gave a recitation-“ Slow Poke” about a turtle. Barbara Moore gave “Memories of YesterYear”. Special music was sung by members of Society 1. Nancy Noll sang a song that she composed “I Thank My God For Mother. ” LIQUID GLASS ITS WATERPROOF, ACID AND SALT PROOF Apply like paint, when dry has a surface like porcelain. Has lasted for 11 years in milk houses and still is in good shape Some Uses; • Poultry & Cattle water troughs • Farrowing & Finishing Houses • Water Proofing Basements AT A FRACTION OF THE COST OF GLASSBOARD AND TILING! LANCASTER CO J.B. ZIMMERMAN & SONS Blue Ball & Strasburg, PA 717-354-4955 BRANDT'S SUPPLY INC. 601 E. High St. Elizabethtown, PA 717-367-1221 FRANKLIN CO DON UPPERMAN DAIRY EQ. 1126 N. Franklin St. Chambersburg, PA 717-264-6007 POTTER CO. M & M BARN SALES RD«I Westfield, PA NORTHAMPTON CO ARTHUR MILLER SURGE DAIRY SUPPLIES Wind Gap, PA 215-863-9712 HORACE E. HEINDEL & SONS FARMS Ann Shreiner gave a slide presentation accompanied by music and prayer. The meeting was closed by the whole group singing the theme song, “Brighten The Comer Where You Are.” The next meeting will be held Saturday, June 28. It will be a family picnic held at Donegal Mills Plantation. Lancaster Co, Society 13 Lancaster Society 13 met in May at the home of Laura Denlmger with Ethel Landis and Dorothy Landis as co hostesses. Direct Dealership Inquires to: Eastern Region Distributor P.O. Box 3146, York, PA 17402 Call Jeff -717-755-8062 Roll call was answered by telling your favorite rose. Mrs. Denhnger showed slides of former Farm Women activities and home maker’s camp. A contribution of $lO was given to Youth for Christ. The next meeting will be held Friday, June 13, at Edie Gehman’s, Ronks, with Dorothy Leaman as co hostess. Lancaster Co, Society 19 Lancaster Society 19 met in the home of Alta Miller, Den-Mil Hoad, recently. Elsie Huber assisted m serving refreshments as the members and guests arrived. Yvonne Geib presented a devotional penod reading from Timothy and Proverbs, and a poem entitled - Nobody Knows But Mother. Each member answered roll call by telling their maiden name S. Jane Parker, Lan caster, who operates The Goodie Shoppe m her home, demonstrated preparation and decoration of petit fours. Contributions were ap proved to the American • Bunk Feeders • Milking Parlors • Mangers • Use Instead of White wash YORK & ADAMS CO PARADISE FARM & HOME CENTER RD 1, Box 265 Thomasville, PA 717-225-1064 LEBANON CO. HUBER'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL Myerstown, PA BEDFORD CO. BENCE FARM EQ. Bedford, PA BRADFORD CO HARLAN MARTIN'S SURGE SALES T roy, PA 717-297-3972 BERKS CO LONGACRE ELECTRICAL SERVICE, INC. 602 Mam St. Bally, PA 215-845-2261 Heart Association, Dairy Princess Contest and YMCA. A trip to Duke Gardens was discussed and finalized for May 31. Progress of the group’s Advocate program was reported. The purpose of this activity is intended to bring happiness to another designated individual each month. The next meeting is planned for Saturday, June 14 in the home of Lucetta Long. York Co. Society 1 York Group 1 held its May meeting at the home of Mary Smith. Roll call was answered by giving a remembrance of the club’s recent tnp and the name of a spring flower. Martha Sloat entertained the group with readings of poems which she wrote. And Iva Craft displayed and described handmade afghans. Michelle Rohrbach ac companied by Lisa Aldmger played two flute solos. The next meeting will be held at the home of Ila Strong on Wednesday, June 4. the UettM THE YETTER 3400 SERIES ROTARY HOE IS ONE OF THE MOST FLEXIBLE AND VERSATILE ROTARY HOES ON THE MARKET TODAY! -FEATURING ■ WHEEL AND BEARING ASSEMBLY -Vetter’s Rotary Hoe features 21” diameter wheels They are riveted for durability and turn on sealed ball bearings There are 16 rugged teeth per wheel Each spoon-billed tooth is hardened drop-forged, and self-sharpening ■ SPRING-CUSHIONED ARM ASSEMBLY - Independently spring cushioned arms permit the 3400 to follow the contour of any field insuring rock and obstruction protection. Section mounting brackets are % inch and designed to endure the most abusive field conditions ■ ARM AND WHEEL ASSEMBLY -Yetter engineers designed this hoe so there is only one wheel per arm, rather than two or more The result is greater flexibility and less stress on the arms Each arm is made of high strength ductile iron. Wheel spacing is 3Vz” IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN EFFICIENT HOE THAT FEATURES QUALITY AND RUGGED DURABILITY, THEN YOU WANT THIS YETTER 3400 SERIES ROTARY HOE GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Robert Fulton Highway Quarryville, PA 17566 Phone: (717) 786-7318 York Co, Society 35 York Group 35 met at the home of Lois Rohrbaugh recently. A program on silk flower arranging was presented by Vida Rohrbaugh. The members of the group enjoyed a bus tnp to the Williamsburg Pottery Outlet in Virginia recently. And the refreshment committee for the York Truck Rodeo, to be held in June at the York v* TOOL BAR ROTARY HOE Fairgrounds, met to establish plans for the event. • The picnic committee fori the group’s entertaining made arrangements for the annual picnic. The group’s next meeting will be held at the home of Vicki Rohrbaugh, Thursday, May 22. The program will be on drying plants and flowers and each member should bring a garden plant for roll call exchange.