Lancaster Society 3 Lancaster Society 3 held its first meeting of the year recently at the home of Anna Hoover, Stevens. President Erla Gehman en couraged the members to attend meetings and to encouarge others to join the society. During the business meeting he Kubota L 4150. s more than a match for any jo you want done, and done well! We feel that the Kubota L 4150 is one of the most versatile mid-size diesel tractors you can find anywhere It has the engine and PTO power to handle a wide range of farm jobs Its size and agility make it ideal for orchard and vineyard work As a hauler, transporter and worker for livestock operations, it can’t be beat People in the mowing and turf care business will ap preciate its workability and adaptability to terrain and conditions And the L 4150 is ideal for landscaping and light construction tasks, particularly where box blade, back hoe and front loader work is concerned OPEN HOU February 27 & 28 rro9u*9* 1986 23*5 6 7 * 9 10 II 12 13 1* 15 16 17 18 19 21 21 22 23 2* 25 26 gj gg 730 South Broad St Litifz Pa 17543 on Route 501 6 miles North of Lancaster Lancaster County 717-626-2121 'STct/if'w Societies reports from the State Convention were given by Vivian Stauffer, Barbara Wenger and Erla Geh man. Esther Stuber reviewed the by laws. Allegra Leininger was in charge of the program, which consisted of playing games. First Annual Used Tractor and Equipment Auction Saturday. March Ist PARTS ★ SALES * SERVICE How can one tractor be all things to all people 7 Simply because the L 4150 features an 8 x 8, partially synchronized transmission 40HP two-speed (540 and 750 rpm) live PTO position and draft control a roomier operator’s area designed for more comfort on-the-job and a custom-matched front loader that can be mounted in minutes, and which is operated by a single joystick lever Plus lots more l The Kubota L 4150 Read on about this dynamic performer before you put it to the test 1 TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: Lancaster Society 18 Lancaster Society 18 met at the Grace United Church of Christ for its January meeting. Mary Ann Kimmel was hostess and Mary Lou Shetlon led Lancaster Society 31 of Landis Valley, presented a program entitled, “A Magnificent Dream.” The next meeting will be an evening of bowling with husbands on Feb. 22 at Garden Spot Lanes. Lancaster Society 31 met on Jan. 20 at the home of Eleanor Kreider with Carol Groff as co-hostess. Mrs. Hostetler, a volunteer with the Pennsylvania Farm Museum Lancaster Society 33 Lancaster Society 33 met on Jan. Jul Hoober taught the group now 9 at the home of Julia Nolt. to make a decorated wreath. Members discussed upcoming The February meeting will be a fund raising events and submitted “surprise meeting” held at the county project suggestions. home of Ginger Heagy on Feb. 13. Lancaster Society 34 Lancaster Society 34 met at the The next meeting will be a home of Joyce Halloway with covered dish meal for the family Joetta Wolgemuth as co-hostess, on Feb. 21 at Shady Maple. The state by-laws were reviewed. H3KUBOTIT Nothing like it on earth? devotions. The Saxophone Four provided music. Also during the meeting, several members gave Farm Show reports. R 7 Lebanon Pa 17042 Rt 419 1 mile WeSt ol Schaefferstown Buffalo Springs Lebanon County 717-949-6501 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 1,1986-819 Berks Society 6 met recently in the home of Mrs. William Mest, R 2 Oley. Mrs. Joyce O’Brien, representing Berks Heim, gave the group a visual aids demonstration on the redecorating of patient rooms. Group 6 will sponsor the redecorating of one patient room. Mrs. Earl Hoffman and Mrs. Richard Schlegel attended the State Farm Women’s Convention in Harrisburg Jan. 13. The group decided to buy a birthday cake for each member on her birthday. The committee in charge of arrangments is Mrs. Samuel Mast and Mrs. Richard Schlegel. President Mrs. Steve Fisher read by the by-laws. The group made a donation to the American Cancer Society. The group will sell refreshments at a sale at the Fairgrounds in Oley on Feb. 1. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Rodger Wagner on Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. Berks Society 12 met on Jan. 20 at the home of June Beck, Bem ville. The group enjoyed a night of games and had a surprise birthday party for Mary Feymeister. Mb Hay Loaders Accumulators Allen Rakes A Tedders Model 100 “TRACTOR MOUNT” Hay Loader Stop In & See Us At The Penn Jersey Tillage Conference February 4. 1986 David O. Fink RDI Box 429-F Germansville, PA 18053 215-767.1408 Berks Society 1 Berks Society 1 met recently at the home of Mrs. Trula Brown, R 2 DouglasviUe. President Lillian Hetrick, R 2 Oley, presided over the business meeting. The Spring Rally will be May 28 and the Berks County Convention will be Oct. 4. The next meeting will be a luncheon at the Oley Legion on Feb. 12 at noon. Berks Society 4 Berks Society 4 held its January meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Edna Angstadt, Earlville. Members reviewed the society by-laws and read thank you notes from Christmas cookie recipients and Berks Heim. Games and refreshments con cluded the evening. The February meeting will be a Valentine’s party at the home of Mrs. Marguerite Rush with Mrs. Evelyn Becker acting as hostess. Berks Society 6 Berks Society 12 j-— _ *,S
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