Bl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 28,1984 cFa/im S | Societies I Lancaster Society 2 J~ S meeS2 et « y t home - Mae Hosier invited ladies to l 'SSC££r m • , j-a-“ • A money donation was presented Lancaster Society 3 Mrs. Mildred Pfautz was hostess Easter Seals and a memorial for the January meeting of Lan- service was held for Mary Royer, caster Society 3. Entertainment was provided by Officers for 1984 are President, Alice Leininger and son, Joshua, Doris Miller; Vice President, who sang. Barbara Stauffer; Secretary, The February meeting will be at Cheryl Lawrence; Corresponding the home of Barbara Wenger. Secretary, Linda Toledo; Trooper Romaine Edwards will Treasurer, Sara Stober. give a program on “Lady It was decided to donate (50 to Beware." m FRONT & REAR UNLOADING IMgSIBIMf FORAGE BOX JH. - . >v V ts Cheek These New And Improved Features... A safety clutch on the P.T.O. disengage the complete box mechanism. The 4”xlo”xl6’ sills are made of "B.C. Fir” which j is at least 1.5 time stronger than spruce. I A new guard is placed in front of the 3rd beater j to avoid the spillage of the silage. i A second coat of red paint is now applied to the outside surface of the wood side of the Dion box Compare Price And Quality HEISEY FARM EQUIPMENT SALES, SERVICE & PARTS RDI, Box 2294 Jonestown, PA 17038 (717) 865-4526 (717) 865-4028 Located lf 2 Mi. So. of Fredericksburg off Rt 343 in Shirksville Leyland & Same Tractors lay lor-Way New Idea GT Dryers Landoll Dion Lamborghini Crawlers I BUSINESS HOURS Doily; 7 AM - 5 PM; Sot; 7 AM till Noon Evenings By App't. WE SHIP UPS Lancaster Society 7 held their Rally will be held May 29th at January meeting in the social Hershey. Jane Brackbill was room at the Kinzer Fireball, reinstated as a Society member. Household hints were given by Edna Jean Homsher spoke on AverellLichty. her hair dressing experiences and It was announced that the Spring gave some grooming tips. Lancaster Society 21 met at the Aument gave a report on the State home of Anne Stemburg in Convention. Quarryville. The February meeting will take President Linda Kreider, Alice place at Alice Bessel’s home. Ro "'c!, Lois Aument n nd Lancaster Society 22 met patients at the Lancaster General recently at the home of Vi Weller Hospital, for a program on health, given by The next meeting will take place Joyce Wenger, R.N. in the in- Feb. 14 at the home of Nancy tensive care units for heart Witmer. Lancaster Society 27 met Jan. 17 Thelma Wolgemuth. at the home of Mrs. John The Feb. 21 meeting will be a Wolgemuth Mount Joy R 2. “Health Night,” featuring Pam Craft workshops for the evening Brubaker, a public health nurse, were stencil painting by Gladys and Brenda Hershey, a dental Shearer, and Band Boxes, by hygenist. Lancaster Society 34 met The |.05 tasters delight was recently at the home of Joyce enjoyed by all. The chance was Holloway. won by Carol Byers. The Decorama will be March 26 The next meeting will be Feb. 20 at the Robert Fulton Inn from 10 at the home of LaVonne Clark. The a.m. to 8:30 p.m. program will be Show and Tell. ATTENTION J AVIAN FLU VICTIMS * • 10% Wintertime Discount • • On Sandblasting Or High • • Pressure Washing And/Or • • Painting Inside Of Your • • Chicken House. • J Qe Rent Our Equipment If • J You Want To Do It Yourself. •' tFISHER'S PAINTING? • 4056 Newport Hd.,Kinzers, PA 17535 # • (717) 768-3239 • •»•••••••••••••<* DO YOU NEED CASH FLOW? Sell Your Surplus Farm Machinery, Small Tools, Accessories, Loads of Hay and Straw, Corn Fodder, etc., by bringing to our P S. - Want a complete dispersal and don’t want the headache of an auction? Call us for a special rate on everything: Machinery - Small Tools. Lancaster Society 7 Lancaster Society 21 Lancaster Society 22 Lancaster Society 27 Lancaster Society 34 PUBLIC CONSIGNMENT AUCTION t. be held .n SAT. FEBRUARY 25,1984 at BINKLEY & HURST BROS. INC., 133 Rothsville Don't Forget To Have Your Consignments Called In By Monday, February 6, 1984 For FREE Advertisement. CALL NOW 717-626-4705 NOTICE! Hauling Services Available Station Road, Lititz, PA ' Berks Society 1 Berks Society 1 met recently at the home of Donna Hetrick, Oley. The program was Daniel Christ, Oley, who spoke on the hidden and sometimes forgotten details about a funeral. Thank you notes were read from recipients of gifts at Christmas of fruit baskets and poinsettia plants. The next meeting will be a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at the Oley Legion Diner. All members are asked to bring a Valentine with them or send one along for your secret pal. Berks Society 6 Berks Society 6 met recently in the home of Mary Youse, Oley R 2. Coupons were exchanged and the by-laws were read by President Mrs. Roger Wagner. A Valentine party will be held Feb. 21 at the nome of Mrs. Roger Wagner. 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