cTa/im Societies Berks Society 1 Berks Society 1 met recently at the home of Marian Hass, Douglassville R 2, and discussed the family picnic, hoe down and county convention. The program for the evening was a craft night, conducted by the program committee. program will be gourmet cooking and the meeting will take place at the home of Jean Haas, Douglassville R 2. New member, Marian Leber man, Douglassville R 2, was in stalled at the recent meeting. tRACTION MASTERS, INC. Grooving, Grinding and Texturing The TMI “EDGE” provides clean, straight grooves in feed alleys, freestails, holding lots and corners for improved traction, heat detection and drainage and the reduction of broken bones and splitting. Group rates available! Merle Becker Dari M. Packard 224 S. Market St 1514 Hollins St. Ephrata, PA 17522 Baltimore. MD 21223 (717)738-1359 (301)945-7313 The Limitation ot Warranty and remedy appearing on the label is part of the terms of sale. •Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, Oes Moines, lowa, U.S.A. Berks Society 6 met recently at Refreshments will be served at the home of Mrs. Jacob Hartz, the sales i,o be held at the Oley Fire Oley R 2. Company Grounds Aug. 20, 27 and The nominating committee for Sept. 5. the officers of 1984 will consist of The Sept. 6 meeting will take Mrs. David Hauseman, Mrs. place at the home of Mrs. Merrill Warren Yoder and Sallie Hetrick, Limekiln. Hauseman. Berks Society 9 recently met for It was announced that 10 a family picnic at the Casner members will be attending the Farm, Douglassville R 2, where county convention in October, everyone enjoyed good food and The September meeting will be games. A short business meeting on safety and will take place at the followed the picnic. home of Pat Haas, Douglassville The Fulton Grange 66 met last 12. Officers will be elected and Monday at the Grange Hall, Robert Armstrong will talk on Oakryn, for a Grange ritual con- “Raising Hybrid Night Crawlers.” test and a slide presentation by Community Night will take place Douglas Hershberger on “Mission Sept. 26, featuring a covered dish Impossible.” dinner at 7 p,m. Twenty-five and 50 The next meeting will be Sept, year members will be honored. CALL OR WRITE: Available From: Your Pioneer sales representative. Berks Society 6 Berks Society 9 Fulton Grange 66 PIONEER 1177 SILAGE INOCULANT MAKES GOOD SILAGE EVEN BETTER FARM BUILDINGS - EXCAVATING MANURE PITS - SEPTIC TANKS SPECIAL FARM PRICES DYNAMIC MASONRY CONTRACTORS Mike Fisher (717) 687-6801 AftT 6 PM. Cali 1''687-7217 BRAND Uncaster Farming, Saturday, August 27,1983—813 SCOA/S Caft Saturday Aue 27 Thursday, Sept. 1 UncMt^Sde& 5 meets for a “ ‘ H,,Sba,,dS Lancaster 1 Satiety 17 meets tor a A« 31 b “ k Myer ' Uncasler Society 24 ™ e gfor ‘.A hmaS £ 6 meets at }^ sit W i^r, L r h * B th Brethren Village to hear Village Manor. Librarian Grace Miller. Airville 4-H members exhibited State Days. She will travel to over 160 projects for the recent 4-H national competition. Ann Hut- Pai r- schenreuter was a member of the Members have also participated York County Flower Team, which in the exchange trip to Fayette placed third at State Days. County and county 4-H day camps. The nex * meeting will be Sept. Member Lesley King was a 20- Anyone interested in joining member of the York County Dairy should contact Bess Hut- Bowl, which won first place at schenreuter. SPECIALISTS IN: The Meal Machine For: • POSTHOLE DIGGING • INDOOR WORK • BACKHOEWORK -FREE ESTIMATES Gordonville, PA Hand SEEDS and INOCULANTS Airville 4-H Club Larry Herr PIONEER. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Phone; 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 OUR OWN HOMEGROWN PEACHES (deal C# ior . JEfiK canning and freezing Sun High - Hale Haven *5.95 V 2 Bushel Quantity Prices Available BROOK LAWN Farm Market Rt 501 at Neffsvi tie 7 IT-569-4748 Open 9-6 Mon thruFn Sat. 9-3 Closed Sunday
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