Lancaster Society 5 have ready when medics arrive in order to save time. The next meeting will be a picnic at the home of Betty Ruhl in Manheim. The society is planning a bus trip to the shore in August. Lancaster Society 10 Lancaster Society 5 met recently ,t the home of Edith Longenecker. >aul Zook, a Manheim ambulance Iriver, provided the safety irogram. He told the group what to Members of Lancaster Society 10 iet June 10 at the General [ospital for a day of sewing. Seven lembers made 64 new items. Our B62OOHST now comes with extra strength under the hood. The liquid cooled, 3-cylinder diesel engine provides 15 horsepower. At the same time, we’ve increased hydraulic capacity to make this hard working Kubota even better. A hydrostatic transmission is also standard equipment for easy shifting from forward to reverse. And you have a choice of 2- or 4-wheel drive. A 3-point hitch plus 2-speed live mid and rear PTO outlets give you the versa- |RJJ I mm ■ ■ tm ® tility to handle any kind of implement. IK II IKII 111 See all the strong points of the Kubota . IM B62OOHST soon. Nothing like it on earth. 730 South Broad St Lititz Pa 17543 on Route 501 6 miles North ol Lancaster Lancaster County 717-626*2121 Following the sewing, members went to the home of Kathy Scott in Conestoga. Lusy Miller was co hostess. TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: slcf PARTS ★ SALES ★ SERVICE The Society is planning a bus trip to Raystown Lake in October. President Nancy Starr announced that the county picnic will be held Aug. 5 at the Hoffman Building in Quarryville. Members were also reminded of the state project, which can be anything made from Pennsylvania products. Projects will be judged in individual societies, then in the county and state. A Conestoga Lawn Fair will be held Aug. 23. Food, plants, white elephants, but no clothing will be welcomed. Delivery is requested before noon. Lancaster Society 11 Members of Lancaster Society 11 met June 26 for a picnic at Huff nagle Park in Quarryville with members of Society 8, county officers and one state board officer several games for entertainment, as guests. Several birthdays were The next meeting will be held at recognized. the home of Dorothy Adsitt on July Margaret Swarr 3l. Lancaster Society 22 Tin punching was the topic of the The Society presented a $5OO June meeting of Lancaster Society educational scholarship to Mark 22. The group learned the craft Young, a 1986 graduate of from fellow society member Conestoga Valley High School, who Bonnie Rohrer. Members prac- will study at the Berks Campus of ticed the craft on pie plates which p enn state University. Young is they took home. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Member Sally Bair talked about Young, 2463 Horseshoe Road, her experiences as a member of Lancaster, the board of the Hempfield School i n July, the Society will travel to District. She pointed out that while the Three Little Bakers Dinner the board members carry out local Theatre to celebrate its 35th an school policy, their authority niversary as a society. Hostess for actually comes from the state, the meeting was Sherry which sets policy for education. Eshelman; co-hostess was Sally She encouraged members to Bair. The August meeting will be become informed about their own held at the home of Elinor Rudy; it school districts. will be a food auction. Lancaster Society 24 Lancaster Society 24 met June 17 at the Conestoga Church of the Brethren to entertain Society 21 and county officers. Mrs. Ralph Good talked about goblets. Lois Erb led devotions. Vice president Carolyn Groff presided at the meeting. Refreshments were served by the food committee. The next meeting will be July 29 at the home of Mrs. Leo Snader, Leola. R 7 Lebanon. Pa 17042 Rt 4191 mile West ol Schaefferstown, Buffalo Springs Lebanon County 717-949-6501 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5,19 M-817 Lancaster Society 26 Lancaster Society 26 celebrated its 20th anniversary June 22. Husbands joined society members for church services at Founders Hall and had brunch at Hotel Hershey. The program was a reflection of the past 20 years by past presidents. The next meeting will be Aug. 28 when the group will entertain society 23 at the Wenger Clinic at 6:30 p.m. Get more from yo To get peak performance from your silo you have to fill it right The Multi-Flo Silage distributor from Lancaster Level-Flo, Inc packs your silo tight—right to the roof—without using motors or complicated parts. Plan to build a new silo? How about your present fill system? Will it survive another year of hard use? For more infor mation on the Multi-Flo silage distribu tor, contact the dealer listed below ruDMirr* \ [tave/-Wo) Now available at MADISON SILO CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1070 Stemmetz Rd Ephrata, Pa 17522 Phone 717 733-1206 \JSr KNIFE! C/ If you need the benefits of a new Multi-Flo and act by July 31— before the busy silo-filling sea son—we'll give you a Trailbla?er knife and sheath worth $2O Call today
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