Cl2—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, June 6,1981 Saturday, June 6 Lancaster Society 1 meets for a program by Connie Balmer Lancaster Society 6 meets with Mrs. Willis Hackman, to ex change pictures of earlier days Lancaster Society 27 meets for a family picnic Monday, JuneS Lancaster Society 32 meets for miniature golfing at Conewago Golf Course Tuesday, Junes Lancaster Society 22 meets for a bus tour to Bird-In-Hand Farmers Market Wednesday, June 10 York Society 9 meets with hostess Dixie Shue York Society 7 meets with Viola Druck Lancaster Society 14 celebrates their 46th birthday at the Farm and Home Center Thursday, June 11 Lancaster Society 21 meets with Jean Risk and Anne Brown for miniature golf at Village Green mStrasburg Friday, June 12 Lancaster Society 13 meets for a safety program Saturday, June 13 Lancaster 19 meets with Blanche Miller at Hempfield Church of the Brethren ®W r c?SkF/UiM & 'M/W/IV CENTER SgrstfS clears®^ 300 GAL. SKID MOUNT SPRAYER 16721-100 Reg. $1,119.99 Includes Gas Eng. And Pump SAVE NOW $O/1099 $270 Only W^T DISTRIBUTOR OF CENTRAL TRACTOR FARM A FAMILY CENTER Ida’s Notebook Ida Risser I’d venture to say that this has been a busy week for many families. It seems that many high schools in Lancaster County had their graduation ceremonies this week. And along with graduation itself goes class picnics, practices, proms, post-proms and other parties. Our Cindy said to me over and over again “I can’t believe that we only have ten days of school. Or later that we only have five days of school. And finally this is my last day.” It’s good that she can look for ward to college in the fail. She expects to study chemical engineering at Penn State where we now have two boys attending classes. As she looks through her year book, she sees classmates who are not familiar to her. You see, in a class of 382, there are some pupils 25 GAL. MINI SPRAYER 16500-100 Reg. $539.99 Includes Gas Eng. And Pump IZ % *439” R.D. 4125 FLEETWOOD, FA. 1*522 215 944-7486 r(7P?IM or 944-9648 The Friendly Ones with whom one never shares a classroom. The children are grouped ac cording to ability and interests and travel through school with a select group. Only by participating in extra-cumcular activities do they meet others. In my high school class of long ago there were only 76 members and we all knew each other. Some got good grades and some got poor grades. There were those, from quite well-to-do families and some who lived on the wrong side of the tracks. But I considered it a privilege to mingle with all of them and feel that we had more of a comradeship spirit than students do today. Thus Cindy graduates, Philip comes home from college with a truck load of furniture that I don’t know where to store, and I keep very busy picking my early sugar peas and selling them. LLON SPRAYER 00 Reg. $1,049.99 tfiout Pump *Vt’* 30 ' Now Only *819" At LM. Heir’s, Ik Bottom Line Cost Is Your Savinfs. US SYSTEMS PEOPLE ► rffiKuS (g ESI GRAM HANDLING SPECIALISTS - FROM BIKS TO COMPLETE SYSTEMS \mc CTrvr'iA • U-TROUGH AUGERS • BIN SWEEPS VVtbKJUI\ .FLEX AUGERS • PIPE SPOUTING • GRAIN BINS • AUGER FEEDERS • MOISTURE TESTER • FEED BINS • GRAIN DRYER • MOTORS, BELTS & • PORTABLE AUGERS • AERATION FANS PULLEYS • VERTICAL AUGERS * GRAIN SCATTERS • GRAIN CLEANERS • TRANSPORT AUGERS • CHANNEL LOCK • IN BIN STIRRING FLOOR SYSTEMS ★ FULL LINE PARTS DEPARTMENT ★ WE SELL, SERVICE & INSTALL E IJUmn EQUIPMENT, INC. E rd 1 > R t- 272 $ ” Herrville Rd., Willow Street, PA Serving The Gram Industry Phone: 717-464-3321 For Over 20 Years Farm Women Societies (Continued from Page Cl 1) Berks Co. Society 3 Berks Farm Women 3, held their May meeting at the home of Mary Hill, 633 Fourth Street, Boyertown. Thomas Siak of the Boyertown Y.M.C.A. presented the program. He showed blueprints of the new proposed Y.M.C.A. building for the Boyertown area to be built on Spring St. Mrs. Harvey, A ESI ON-FARM SAFE STORAGE SYSTEM WIDE IN WITH "SATED FEATURING All (ahranintf ateel with G-SO calyanued coatinf includm* (at aniied door* Our steel is A 445 quality or * minimum yield of 40,000 pounds per squire inch Walk around steps on top of roof iquipptd with safety nnfs ♦o wrtdinf anywhere on roof, prevents rust Plotted hole* to rahe I lower roof lor air move ment lor dryinc presented a'plaque for $l5O for 5 years to the “Y” from the Farm Women. Ten women attended Group B’s Entertainment Night at the Strausstown Elementary School. Eight members attended the State Spring Rally at Dickenson College, Carlisle and heard POW Lt. Commander Charles Plumb speak. Mrs. Laverne Richard reported plans are being made for a bus trip to be taken on October 27 to Historical Philadelphia. The next meeting will be June 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Bartholomew, R 2 Boyertown. president.
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