Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 17, 1982, Image 54

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    Bl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17,1982
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Societies I
Lancaster Co, Executive Board
The Lancaster County Executive
Board uet April 12 at the Coca Cola
Building in Lancaster.
Thirty presidents attended.
Lancaster Co, Society 1
Lancaster Farm Women 1 met at had to tell the story of it. One hat,
the home of Amy Miller recently to worn by Evelyn Paige, was from
celebrate Easter and to hear a Hawaii and had little hula dancers
program on cancer by Jeame on the top. Another was worn at the
Bentzel, “Nurse of Hope.” wedding of Charlotte Barton, sixty-
Birthday recognitions were two years ago.
given to Jessie Gross and Bertha The nex t meeting will be held at
Cousler the home of Mary Decker.
For entertainment, each
member wore an Easter hat and
Lancaster Co, Society 16
Lancaster Farm Women 6 met at
the home of Ray Hixon on April 3.
Program for the evening was
slides and a talk on the passion
play by Nancy Miller, paster at the
United Methodist Church at Milton
Grove.
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AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR THE
ORIGINAL STAUFFER
PNEUMATIC WATER SYSTEM
Benji Beiler & Ben Beiler Jr.,
134 Black Horse Rd., Paradise
E&R Plumbing (717) 354-5554
Scenic Road Farm Supply
Melvin Kauffman
★ FARM EQUIPMENT REPAIRS
★ MACHINE SHOP SERVICE
Beits & Pulleys, Roller Chain. Coleman
Lantern Service, Hardware
STAUFFER’S MACHINE SHOP
RD 3, Ephrata, Pa Phone (717)733-4128
'/< Mile South of Rt 322 on
Pleasant Valley Rd . Ephrata Exit New Rt 222
The 65th annual county con
vention has been set for November
6 at the Farm and Home Center.
The next meeting will be held
Junel.
Members should each bring a
flower to this meeting
A contribution was given to
LARK and to the Meals on Wheels
project.
The next meeting is scheduled
for May 1 at the Church of God in
Elizabethtown County officers
and Society 31 will be the guests.
*389.00
*550.00
Lancaster Society 7 met
Saturday, April 10, at the home of
Mrs. Carlton Homsher of Ronks.
Speaker for the evening was
Mary Alice Mill, exchange student
from Australia.
The next meeting will take place
May 8 at the home of Mrs. Harold
Eby of R 1 Kmzer. The program
will feature an auction.of plants,
food, crafts and miscellaneous
items.
Lancaster Farm Women 25
entertained Society 17, at a covered
dish luncheon at the Farm and
Home Center, Saturday, April 10.
Robert Shoff, featured speaker,
showed slides of his recent safari
to Kenya, Africa.
New member Evelyn Stecker
vetz was installed by County Farm
Women President Mrs. Roy
Sauder.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. John Gerlach,
Lancaster on May 8.
QUARRYVILLE - Fulton
Grange will hold an open house on
April 26 at the Grange Hall in
Oakryn in observance of Grange
Week
John Kitch of Remholds, district
forester, will be guest speaker. He
will be speaking on “Battling the
gypsy moth in southern Lancaster
County.”
At their recent meeting, the
Grange heard guest speakers
Donna Lucidi, Lancaster County 4-
H Extension agent, and Donald
Trimble. Trimble presented a talk
on the new 4-H club m southern
Lancaster County called the “Kids
and Cows Dairy Club.”
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Lancaster Co,
Society 7
Lancaster Co,
Society 25
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Lancaster Society 12 meets for a
silent auction
Lancaster Society 17 meets to hear
musical selections by Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kettering
Lancaster Society 18 meets for a
tour of Rock Ford
Lancaster Society 3 meets to en
tertain Society 28 at the Salem
Lutheran Church at 12:30 p.m.
Monday, April 19
Lancaster Society 31 to entertain
Society 23
Lancaster Society 29 to hold a
white elephant sale
OAKRYN Lancaster Pomona
Grange #7l will be holding its
spring meeting here next Saturday
at the Fulton Grange Hall. The
meeting is scheduled to begin at 8
p.m.
The evening’s agenda includes a
business meeting conducted by
Master Clifford W. Holloway, Jr.
Then Galen Copp, resource con
sultant with the Pennsylvania
Power and Light Company,
Lancaster Division, will discuss
energy and conservation on the
PRECISION
Washed and disinfected growing
house - Bird weights every
i two weeks - Service call
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Saturday, April 17
Pomona Grange
Lane.
No. 71 to meet
LANCASTER FARMING
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MARKET REPORTS
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Lancaster Society 30 meets for a
covered dish luncheon auction
Tuesday, April 20
Berks Society 6 meets with Delores
Mensch for a covered dish
dinner
Thursday, April 22
Lancaster Society 28 meets with
Eileen Hershey for a health and
physical fitness session
Saturday, April 24
Lancaster Society 27 meets for a
trip to- Baltimore’s Inner
Harbor
Lancaster Society 4 meets to hear
words and music by the Rev.
Gary McCullough
farm and m the home. He wil?
explain how wind and solar energy
can be adapted to use on farms.
Providing the entertainment will
be Mrs. Frank Aument and Mrs. J.
Everett Kreider who will perform
a vocal duet accompanied by Mrs.
J. Richard Jackson. The square
dance routine will be under Mrs. J.
Stanley Stauffer, Jr.’s supervision.
Grange members will be asked
to take part in a roll call for
suggestions on ways to conserve
water m the home and farm.
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