&CLIHM ( -Wowcn Societies . Berks Co. Society 7 The September meeting of Berks Co. Society 7 was a visit to the Abner Zook Wood Carving Studio. Members saw some of his work and he showed some slides of his work. Alberta Man beck hosted the remaining meeting. Eleven members answered the roll call: “What did you like most The Champ is owned by the Ralston Purina Co. and istraveling all the way from St. Louis to Lancaster for the first time in more than 20 years to allow you to experience a unique and educational occasion. Come and bring the family. Once you’ve toured it you'll remember it. Your children will talk about it for a long time. There will be refreshments served along with a display of our many fine Purina Products, some of which are priced at some real bargain prices for the month of October. WALK INSIDE - SEE: • Organs • Digestive Systems • How A Calf Develops HEAR: • Breathing • Heartbeats OCT. 12 - OCT. 13- OCT. 19 - 6-16 DAIRY WORMER* * Not 25% off, but Super Special Pricing Available - Call in! ANNOUNCING New Dates on Another' FREE FEED Offer! October 19th thru October 30th On all our Purina Dairy Concentrates to be mixed with your grain. CALL FOR DETAILSI I n of Mr. Zook’s work?” " Plans for the anniversary program at the Conrad Weiser School, October 27, were'com pleted. Door prizes for the County convention were selected and wrapped. The county hoe-down is October 24 at the Hamburg Field House. The next meeting is scheduled for October 27. Members of 12 groups ut Berks County, Farm Women held their annual convention on October 3 at the Berks County Agricultural Center, here. An election was held for county treasurer. Elected to the post was Helen Ebling, Reading. She was installed by Helen Hess, state THE CHAMP IS HERE Keystone Mills and Ralston Purina Invite All Area Farmers To Attend Their DAIRY APPRECIATION DAYS DATES AND LOCATIONS TO VISIT THE CHAMP ARE AS FOLLOWS: Oregon Dairy Farm at the Oregon Pike Exit of Rt. 222 - 3 miles North of Lancaster Noon to 8:00 P.M. Oregon Dairy Farm 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Norman Wenger Garage at Cedar Lane. Take Rt. 322 East of Blue Bali to Rt. 897, turn right or south to the first crossroad and garage is op right. 10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. r See our Dairy Specialists Mervin Weaver or Eugene Weaver for Details Call us. Berks Co. Society 12 ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ COUPON»w«« KEYSTONE MILLS D 3 Ephrato, Pa. 17522 •' 25% OFF! Send this Coupon to Keystone Mills, or hand it to a Keystone Mills Salesman. 01 KEYSTONE MILLS RD 3 KURTZ RD. president ot the Farm Women Societies. The program included an ap pearance by Betty Jean Hoch, Berk’s County Dairy Princess and One Accord, a singing group from Grace Brethren Church, Myer stown. An attendance award was given to group 1 of Oley. Presiding over the convention were County President Vema Taylor, Boyer town, and committee chairperson Susan Myers, Myerstown. Lancaster Co, Society 5 h arm Women 5 met September 26 at the home of Mrs. Florence Herdwig. During a short business meeting new officers were elected for next year. They are as follows: Emma Ruth Peiffer, president; Sandra _RAT CONTROL PELLETS Place Packs slb 20 lb .DAIRY PLUS MED. 5 lbs 50 lbs. .PURIDINE 2Vi gal. 5 gal 15 gal 30 gal _NOVO DRY 12 Tubes/Box _NOVO MAST 111,12 Tubes/Box .WORM KILL CHECKERS 50 lbs .WORM KILL PASTE 43% TBZ .PRE-LAC DAIRY WORMER 1 lbs 717-354-4616 or 738-1088 Eugene K. Engle, M.D. will be speaking to the group at its next meeting on October 31 at the home of Martha Weidman. Lancaster County Society 29 held its monthly meetingSeplember 21 at the home of Kendy Allen. The program for the evening was entitled “How To Survive On A HVWMSM . , .3 OCT. 30 - Andrew Miller Farm. 2 miles East of Rt 283 along Manheim-Mt. Joy Road. Just west of Manheim 10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. NOV. 3 - EPHRATA. PA 17522 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10,1981—89 Yocum, vice-president; amf Elizabeth Hottenstein, corresponding secretary. It was announced that the county Con vention will be held at the Farm and Home Center on November 7. Goldie Groff conducted an auction among the members. On September 28, Society 5 and friends took a bus tnp to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Lancaster Co. Society 29 Quarryville Community Park 472 East just outside of town 10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. * Redeem by Oct. 30,1981 Phone 717-354-4616 Horse.” Kendy, an avid hor sewoman, gave a talk on how to mount, ride, care for, and the do’s and don’ts of horseback riding. After her talk, we and our children took turns riding the two horses present, lead by knowledgeable 4- H members. After our rides we held our meeting followed by refreshments served by the hostess and co hostess Linda Heisey. Next month, October 19, we will be entertaining Farm Women Society 19 on a tour of the Mount Hope Winery. Anyone wishing for more in formation on attending one of our meetings or joining our society please contact: Linda Heisey 653- 4598 or Janie Garber426-3689. (Turn to Page BIO) s J NAME ADDRESS STATE ZIP J PHONE | .■■■■'■■■■■■■■■a* ir Phone your Order in! KEYSTONE i MILLS i m (John B. Kurtz w
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