Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 20, 1980, Image 92

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The Dau P mn Count y
Tllv#fJv«lvoA Executive board met at the
home of Clara Cuttman,
(Continued from Page C 2) Halifax.
Thia summer Kathleen and her three youngest children Final plans for the Thirty
went to the Passion Play and a tour of Germany, Swit- ®*Jb Aiunal Convention,
zerland and Austria. “Ihe Passion Play was really the October 11 in the
highlight of the whole thing. I also liked the window boxes ' Youth For Chnst Building,
and the clean gardens,” she recalled. She said she and her Eisenhower Boulevard,
daughter Heidi took their needlework along, on the plane Harrisburg, were made as
and found plenty of time to work on their projects. She follows,
even brought back a needlepoint kit from Europe. Morning program -
Kathleen says she always has several projects going, registration and bazaar,9:oo
and jncks up “whatever suits my fancy. If I have a a.m.-9:40 a.m. Call to order -
deadline Ido that project first” She calls her projects President Mrs, George
“relaxing” for her, and says she braids rugs mostly in the Zimmerman, Welcome &
winter. Pledge - Vice-Pres. Mrs.
Kathleen Denlinger’s needlework offers her not only ohn McCorkle. Devotions -
enjoyment, but also a sense of accomplishment. Her Group 16 Mrs. Dave Coble,
entries at the fair each year afford many people the op- „ * Pianist - Mrs.
portunity to see and enjoy the work which brings her Helen Young. Leader - Mrs.
pleasure as she works on it and as she sees it go into JeanAlleman.
homes in the community. . Business Session -
Secretary s Report - Mrs.
Gladys Witaker. Treasurer’s
Report - Mbs. Shirley Radle.
Auditor’s Report - Group 3
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ATTENTION! HOM
OWNERS WITH HOTWATEf
You can eliminate or drastically rer
your heating costs with the SFB-3
WOOD FIRED BOILER
• Utilizes Existing • Controlled Electrically'
System • Remote installations
• Fully Automatic possible
• Pays for Itself
SPECIFICATIONS
Diameter 27 in Boiler volume 9 69 gal:
Length 30 in Approx weight 235 lbs
Firebox diameter —23 in Log length approx 18 m
Height approx 40 in
(with gauges)
QUALITY COMPONENTS
Honeywell electrical units large,
airtight, cast iron door with camming
lock handle 11-gauge steel boiler
and firebox Each unit leak and
pressure tested
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Return this coupon to:
LEACOCK COLEMAN CENTER*
85 Old Leacock Road
RDI, Rooks. PA 17572
□ We are interested in more information
on the Wood Burning Boiler.
□ We have a stove business and are inter
ested in dealer information.
Name
Address
City
?honeNo.
FALL SALE SPECIALS
MAALOX
. 12 oz.
$2.78 SALE *1.89
CONTACT
(10)
$234 SALE *2.09
A.R.M. 120
Allergy Relief
Medication
Reg. $2.43
sale 139
I COME TO THE FRIENDLY DRUGSTORE
Z SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT (Age 60) - AFTER HOURS
I EMERGENCY SERVICE - PATIENT RECORD SYSTEM -
X LOCAL FREE DELIVERY OF ALL PRESCRIPTIONS
■ (Quarryville Area)
I COME TO
i QUARRYVILLE DRUG COMPANY, INC.
I 15 E. State St., Downtown Quarryville, Pa.
I 717-786-3100
I Next to Dollar General
For more information,
write or call
* Leacock Coleman Center is the
Factory Rep. for SFB-3 Boilers.
OXY 10
$3.79 SALE *2.39
STRI-DEX
Medicated Pads
$239 SALE *1.49
TYLENOL
Reg $3.51
SALE 119
EXCEORIH
Reg. $2.01
SALE $ 1.19
A Typical Installation
cold 'Hum '■j I
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(ITH THt SFI 3 OIL
M GAS BECOMES THE
SUPPLEMENTAL FUEL
LANCASTER
3 *Q INTERCOURSE
OLD LEACOCK RD.
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LEACOCK
COLEMAN « v
CENTER „
Dauphin County FWS hoard meets
Margaret Deaven.
Nominations and Election -
Group 12. Mrs. Helen Lentz,
Collection - Group 12.
Memorial - Past Presidents’
Club. Compiled Reports -
Group' 9 - Mrs. Geroge
Eckard. Remarks - State
Pres. Mrs. John Hess. In
troduction of Guests'-*Mrs.
George Zimmerman. Report
on County Project - Mrs.
Gordon Mintz. Safety Report
•HMMMMMma
hot water t
leaving boiler
existing oil
gas or
tlecinc boiler
pump
/
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 • Bunk Feeders
water troughs • Milking Parlors
• Farrowing & Finishing • Mangers
Houses • Use instead of
• Water Proofing White wash
Basements
USDA APPROVED FOR MEAT PROCESSING
ESTABLISHMENTS.
AT A FRACTION OF THE COST
OF GLASSBOARD AND TILING!
iTRONGCO.
GEOX6E MISSER
RDI, Box 268
New Bethlehem, PA
814-275-3774
BEDFOI
BENCE FARM Ed
Bedford, PA
814-623-8601
BERKS CO.
LON6ACRE ELECTRICAL
SERVICE, INC.
602 Main St.
Bally, PA
215645-2261
CO.
HARLAN MARTIN’S
SURGE SALES
Troy, PA
717-297-3972
CENTRE CO.
HENRY* CLICK
Box 203 C, RD2
Howard, PA 16841
DAUPHIN CO.
LANDIS LABOR SAVERS
RDl.Box 410
Millersburg, PA 17061
717692-4647
FRANKLIN CO.
DON UPPERMAN DAIRY EQ.
1126 N. Franklin St.
Chambersburg, PA
717-2646007
NORTHERN
. FRANKLIN I
CUMBERLAND CO.
A. ARTHUR WITHER
’ RDI
Fayetteville. PA 17222
717-352-7910
INDIANA CO.
CUM G. BEATTY
R.D. 4 Box 188 A
Indiana, PA 13701
412-465 7368
Direct Dealership Inquires to:
HORACE E. HEINDEL & SONS FARMS
Eastern Region Distributor
P.O. Box 3146, York, PA 17402
Call Jeff -717-755-8062
- Mrs. Walter Scbmeltz.
County President’s report -
Mrs. George Zimmerman.
Grace - Mrs. Howard Kopp.
Lunch will follow, the
Bazaar table will be open
after lunch.
Afternoon program -1:30
p.m. Music - Mrs. Helen
Young. Speaker -' Chester
Heim, Secretary, Penn
syvlania Department of
Agriculture. Awards for
iNCAI
JJ. ZIMMERMAN (SONS
Blue BalK
Strasburg. PA
717-354-4955
BRAMTS SUPPLY UK.
601 E. High St.
Elizabethtown. PA
717-367-1221
LANCi
ITER
LAPP’S HARDWARE
t DAIRY SUPPLIES
RD 4, Box 96.
Loop Road
Quarryville, Pa. 17566
717-786-3970
:banoi
HUBER’S ANIMAL'
HEALTH SUPPLIES
810 Tulpehocken Road
Myerstown, PA 17067
TRI-COUNTY SWIIS SVSTESM
608 E. Evergreen Rd.
Lebanon, PA 17042
717-274-3488
MIFFLIN CO.
BA. ROOK
Box 552
Milroy, PA 17063
814-364-1243
717667-2115 .
ALLEHYIUE
PLANOK WLL
E. Main St.
Allenville, PA 17002
717-4836386
IR CO.
LANDIS FAJWSTEAD
AUTOMATION
RD, Box 207
Milton, PA 17847
717-437-2375
CO.
NORTHAMPTi
ARTMIR WLLER SURtf
DAMY SUPPLIES
Wind Gap, PA
215-863-9712
Children’s Crafts. Awards'
for Crochet Projects. In
stallation of New Officers -
State Pres. - Mrs. John Hess.
Door Prizes - Gropa 11 - Mrs.
Mildred Swab. Closing
Thoughts - Mrs. George
Zimmerman. Adjournament
- Mrs. John McCorkle.
BOffio66S
PERRY CO.
RONALD HUTO
R.D. 1 Loysville, PA
717-438-3530
POTTER COL
MIM BARN SALES
RD#l
Westfield, PA
814-334-5504
MULTI SERVICE
EQUIP. CORP.
RD 2, Box 114
Somerset, PA 15501
814-445-6842
YORK A ADAMS CO.
PARADISE FARM
& HOME CENTER
■, RD 1, Box 265
Thomasville, PA
717-225-1064
WESTERN
MARYLAND
KIRSDRER CEUTRAI
TRACTOR PARTS
RD2
Oakland, MD 21550
301-334-4129
iRYLAND
PIS EQUIPMEKTIKC.
3639 Grier
Nursery Road
Street, MD 21154
TM-SMTE FARM
AUTOHATION, IKC.
Rt. 9, Box 338
Hagerstown, MO
21740
VIRGINIA
JOHN 6. DALLAIN
RD lßoxll3
Remington. VA 22734
703-439-3842