B2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3,1984 Lancaster Society 3 The February meeting of Lancaster Society 3 was held at the home of Barbara Wenger. It was announced that Ada Royer was a recipient of one of the Pennsylvania Society of Farm Women pins awarded to men'ih^ Lancaster Society 8 Lancaster Society 8 met at the Brethren Village recently and heard two duets song by Irene Moyer and Grace Blough. ' The special feature was given by Dr Franklin Cassel, the medical Lancaster Society 11 I-ancaster Society 11 met at the home of Helen Wagner on F'eb 23 County project suggestions were given, and it was announced that the state project was anything made by hand Lancaster Society 18 Lancaster Society 18 entertained Suie Wissler Society 12 recently at the Farm An award certificate went to and Home Center. A food Bianca Stoner,’ granddaughter of demonstration, originally given in members Martha Stoner and Pat 1958, was given by President Anna Lueck, for her entry m the 1983 Esbenshade and Vice President State Craft Contest. v yT 4 j % X hd 1. Distributor In Rotec Farm Tanks - See Us For Your Next Tank! 2. A & L Soil Testing And Recommendations For Your Crops! 3. Over 50 Salesmen To Serve You! 4. Farm Consultation, Backed By Over 20 Years Experience In AM Types of Crop Programs! 5. On Farm Tank Storage! 6. On The Farm Planter Conversion To A Liquid Planter! 7. EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNTS!!! Write or Call For More Information 717-656-4166 cfaiim HMomen Societies who are 90 years old. Trooper Romame Edwards presented a program on “Lady Beware.” The next meeting will take place at the home of Florence Weit on March 17 director of Brethren Village. Ken Allen and Nancy Morgan from Gore, New Zealand, will speak at the next meeting on March 17 at 2 p.m. at the home of Grace Bixler, Marietta R 1 The program was given by Robert Shenk of Spring Valley landscaping Co His talk was illustrated with slides The next meeting will be at the home of Betty Geiger on March 29. GRO-MOR PLANT FOOD COMPANY, INC. 281 Farmland Road, Leola, PA 17540 LIQUID FERTILIZER ■■l (Lancaster County) Lancaster Society 22 Lancaster Society 22 met recently at the home of Mrs. Nancy Witmer. Each member brought a Valentine and told something about it. Snunroi v.C’* * rs *ho Lancaster Society 20 Lancaster Society 20 met recently at the Fredericksburg Fireball for a “Sweetheart Banquet,” with 17 members and their guests present. Plans o'-? made t? *ake a Lancaster Lancaster Society 27 met Feb. 22 at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Erb for Health Night. Mrs. Kenneth Brubaker, of the Visiting Nurse Home Care Association, spoke about the growing demand for home health care and presented a slide senes Lancaster Lancaster Society 34 met Feb. 20 at the home of LaVonne Clark. It was reported that Society 27 and 35 will be entertained by Society 34 on May 21, while Society 34 will be entertained by Society 6 on May 12 Khay Rutt reported on the ski f nn t ci Rnnnfitnn 'Pfto nrrwrrqTT) VV3S Berks Society 9 The February meeting of Berks Society 9 took place at the home of Ruth Hafer, Douglassville R 2. Everyone wore red for Valentine’s Day. Final plans for the hoagie sale were discussed. Pat Haas reported Keystone Grange ijrrv ' Vlsmer ’» Cml W “ » b » Lensh from the Department of h t—i ~ v ine next meeting will be a Environmental Resources. u C a . .. .. ** variety program on March 6. a* attrac was Matt r ® ATTENTION FARMERS! --■••■COUPONJ i WOTOR OIL SPECWa • m* OFF PERGAL* • • F^™™ G Mafch3 11984 • ! J TEXACO MARFAK MULTI-PURPOSE 2 GREASE TUBES 60 TUBE s -_ 10 TUBE $_ m CASE *4l .29 PACK *7.1 2 Quality Products At A Reasonable Price :arl AIR L'. l ' l J f ' , ~Z- - '■’Treating 1 & J FUEL OIL Conestoga View Convalescent Home in February to play Bingo with the residents. The next meeting will be March 13 at 1 p.m. bus trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show on March 14. The next meeting will be at the home of Audrey Mull, and an IFYE student will be the program. Society 27 featuring the services of VNHCA in the local area. Brenda Hershey, a dental hygienist, spoke about the im portance of dental health care. The next meeting will March 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Frey, Marietta Rl. Society 34 a Show and Tell by members. The chance off was won by Elaine Knight. The next meeting will be March 19 at the home of Debbie Mellinger, and the program will be on caring for your plants and a plant ex change. on the harm Women State Con vetion. Karen Schreier showed slides of Europe and described places she visited. The March meeting will take place at the home of Kim Casner, Douglassville R 2. We Deliver Coll Collect 717 768-8248 Green Valley- Society 26 Green Valley Society 26 held their February meeting at the home of President Reba Wise and heard a report on the state con vention by Alverna Bupp and Rose Wintermyer. Five members received ribbons for needlecraft. The March meeting will be at the home of Shirley Miller Sheep and Lamb Club The Lehigh County 4-H Sheep and Lamb Club met recently at the Lehigh Farm Credit Bulling at Fogelsville. The next meeting will be March 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Farm Credit Building. A guest speaker will attend. Winners of trophies in 1983 were: Senior Showmanship, Joshua Grim; Senior Fitter, Joshua Grim; Intermediate Showman and Fitter, Ruth Grim; Junior Showman and Fitter, Nicole Trexler; Ist year showman, Scott Lazarus; Ist year fitter, April Lazarus; Most Helpful Mcmhci, .1 isima liiim, ami Micphci (I Awai il. Ruili Li mi Baby Beef Club The New Holland Baby Beef Club met recently at the Terre Hill £1 lo Company Reports were given by each member on their project calves Leaders reported that all calves were weighed and eartagged. Chet Hughes, Lancaster County Extension agent, reported on his days asa4-H'er The next meeting will be at Sperry New Holland on March 20 at 7 30 p m. Mike Phfautz will give a speech on his visit to Japan. MARCH SPECIAL (With This Ad) Richland 717-866-2105 Middletown 717-561-2772 Lebanon 717-272-2541 New Holland 717-354-4136 Reading 215-376-7364 Mt. Joy 717-653-8026 Lancaster 717-397-8244 York County 717-846-6596 Chester Co. 215-692-6919