Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 17, 1980, Image 90

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    ClO—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 17,1980
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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.
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THE YETTER 3400 SERIES ROTARY HOE IS ONE OF
THE MOST FLEXIBLE AND VERSATILE ROTARY HOES
ON THE MARKET TODAY!
-FEATURING
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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”
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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
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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.