BlB—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 28,1983 Lancaster Co. Society 2 for June U at the home of Ada Almodovar of Manheim. Lancaster Society 2 met at the Farm and Home Center, recently, to entertain Society 28 and county officers. The Society plans to sew at the Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital on May 24. The next meeting is scheduled Water supply is good WASHINGTON, D.C. - Water supplies should be good to excellent for most of the West this summer, according to the season’s final coordinated report issued today by the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Commerce. Peter C. Myers, chief of USDA’s Soil Con servation Service, said the potential for high water still exists in some lowland areas of California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah. April brought heavy precipitation to much of the West - in excess of 150 percent of normal - particularly in California, Nevada, southern Utah and northern New Mexico. Mountain snowpacks set record highs on 14 sites along the east slope of the Sierras. Only in Montana and the Cascades of Oregon and Washington was snowpack reported to be below normal. Reservoir storage remains above normal and should offset most water shortages. Nevada has been forced to release water in anticipation of high snowmelt runoff. The Rome Mill Lititz, Pa Fine Wedding Receptions In A Romantic Atmosphere Starting At *3.95 Per Person We Can Accommodate 150 People Your Menu or Mine! Getting Married Outside? CALL DEAN 717-627-ROME cTa/tm >oc ietieg Lancaster Farm Women 3 met at f°°d stand at the Ephrata Street the home of Vera Smoker, Stevens, Fair. recently, to view slides of The Society sewed at the Conestoga View. Ephrata Hospital on May 24. The members voted to hold a The next meeting will be held at the Cloister Restaurant in June. Lancaster Co, Society 3 Lancaster Co, Society 7 Lancaster Society 7 met at the home of Ella Blank, Intercourse, for a plant and food sale. The next meeting will be held at the home of president Sylvia Martin, Paradise. Lancaster Co, Society 34 Lancaster Society 34 met on May 16 at the home of Nellene Myer, to hear “Market Basket, ‘B3’ by Michelle Rodgers, home economist at Lancaster County Extension. The members voted to donate $lO to the county dairy princess pageant. The next meeting will be held June 20 at the home of Denise Click. The program will be a demonstration of fresh flower arranging by Marcia Hanush. Lancaster Co, Society 8 Lancaster Society 8 will meet at the home of Grace Bixler on June 18. Berks Co, Society 6 Berks Society 6 met at Arner’s Family Restaurant in Mount Penn, on May 17. The members voted to sell refreshments at five sales at the GieyFire^oumpany'gfoiavds7 j iliis summer, and will also help with hot dog stands at the homecoming of Berks Heim on June 12. York Co, Society 26 York Co. Society 26 met on May Chambersburgon June 4. 10 at the 1-83 restuarant at a Stanley demonstration will be Strmestown for the Society’s 17th given during the Society’s June anniversary. meeting, to be held at the home of The Society plans a bus trip to The Lighthouse Restaurant in IMPROVE FEED PALATABILITY AND PROFITABILITY BY USING v _ LIQUID AND DRY MOLASSES PRODUCTS IN YOUR FEED jgrafe FORMULATION FOR ANIMALS FROM ZOOK MOLASSES CO. • Liquid Feeding Cane Molasses • Honey Brook Brand Dried Molasses ■ 50 lb. Bag • Z Brand Dried Molasses - 50 lb. Bag • Honey Brook Energibiock - All Natural 20 - No. Urea • Energibiock -.Hi Protein 36 • Energi Cubes for Horses ZOOK MOLASSES CO. WEST MAIN ST., BOX 160, HONEY BROOK. PA. 19344 Phone 215-273-3776 or 717-393-3987 Call toll free in area code 215 & 7X7:800-662-7464 ■ «»■' ■ ■ GOLDEN BARREL Household Molasses and PRODUCTS Syrup • * BARBADOS * BLACKSTRAP MOI * SSES MOLASSES MOLASSES • PANCAKE SYRUP * HONEY * TABLE SYRUP • CORN SYRUP . cOBfiHUM 1 eurtrt EI Z it WORCHESTERSHIRE * SSS*"* * SHOO-FLYPIE SAUCE SYRUP MIX If your local store does not have it, contact: GOOD FOOD INC. WEST MAIN ST., BOX 160, HONEY BROOK, PA. 19344 Phone 215-273-3776 or 717-393-3987 Call toll free in area code 215 & 717:800-662-7464 Mrs. Butler will present a program on making pressed and patterned glass. The Society also voted to sell milk and milkshakes at the Oley Valley Heritage Festival on June 18 at the Oley Fire Co. grounds. Mrs. Randall Hetrick, Oley, will present a safety program at the June 21 meeting, scheduled at the home of Besie Rapp, Oley. Brenda Grogg.