Lancaster Society 34 Lancaster Society 34 met Oct. 20 at the home of Debbie Kreider with Sue Rutt as co-hostess. Dr. Mary Wirshup gave a presentation on NEW 7.5% FINANCING yours diroct from Kubota if you buy one of thoso L sorios Kubota tractors: L2250/L2550/ L2850/L235/L275/ L305/L345. Mm UKUBOTh 730 South Broad St Lititz Pa 17543 on Route 501 6 miles North ol Lancaster Lancaster County 717-626-2121 health, women and prevention. The next meeting will be held Nov. 17 at the Drumore Township building with Charles Achey Jr., who will analyze handwriting. CASH rebate check for $4OO will be Annual 7.5%:;;;“'“’ (Available to qualified boyars through Kubota Cradlt Corporation Inataad of tabataa) OFFER GOOD NOW THRU DEC. 31,1986 NOT AVAILABLE ON FLEET AND 810 SALES Over 100 Kubotas In Stock ■ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: - R /Lebanon Pa 17042 Rt 419 1 mile West of Schaefferstown Buffalo Springs Lebanon County PARTS ★ SALES ★ SERVICE 717-949-6501 Buy ■ brand iow F2OOO ml mount mowing tractor or a B Sorias Kubota and rocoivo a chock for $3OO direct from Kubota. mm OR KCC FINANCING Lancaster Society 20 Members of Lancaster Society 20 celebrated their 40th anniversary Thursday, Oct. 16 with a luncheon at the Country Table in Mt. Joy. Tables were decorated with roses and mums. Committee members were Valaria Ferguson, Lillian Winters and Marion Hastings. Among the 25 Society members attending were three charter members: Pauline Reinhart, Dorothy Crawford and Marion Hastings. The chairman welcomed everyone and Jane Ferguson of- fered a prayer of thanks. Following the luncheon president Mary Shirk gave a speech and Valaria Ferguson read the history of the society. Several scrap books kept throughout the years were displayed. Members shared memories of society events; many of them were humorous. Members of Lancaster Society 8 met Oct. 18 at the home of Nellie Blake. Phyllis Endslow led the devotional time and members responded to roll call by showing and telling about individual keepsakes. Show and Tell was the main theme of the program and members showed various crafts, including a United States quilt. Members of Berks Society 1 met recently at the home of Mrs. Lillian Hetrick. Marian Borneman from the Miniature Shop in Boyertown spoke on miniatures. President Lillian Hetrick con ducted the business meeting. Members were asked to bring a Christmas gift for a guest at Berks Heim ** ♦**«' Mr "’ember meeting. Members of Berks Society 6 met for their October meeting at the home of Mrs. David Bauer, Rl, Oley. Robert Wolcott showed slides and spoke on dental health and root canal procedures. The group gave a donation to a local family whose home was damaged by fire. Members and guests recently Berks Society 12 met Oct. 14 at the home of Gloria Christman, Hamburg. For roll call, members told their favorite pizza topping. Following the business meeting, P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA PH: 71 and AgrtPro are trademarks of Nickerson Ami lnc,PO Box 2955, Mission, KS 66201 The Limitati Remedy on each bag of seed sold is part of the ten Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,1986-813 Officers for 1986 are Vivian Trout, vice president; Anna Mary Groff, secretary; Jean Ressel, treasurer; and Vivian Hess, corresponding secretary. At the conclusion of the program, each member received a red rose and a crocheted star for a wall or .window hanging. Lancaster Society 8 Berks Society 1 Berks Society 6 Berks Society 12 Pro AGRIPRO BR, A P-5 High performance all the AP 510 is new for 1985 hybrid in every way demon retention as well as rapid dry medium full season maturity throughout Zones 6 and consistent high performance as Pioneer's 3382 3389 and 3 A medium tall hybrid AP 5 emergence along with excelli qualities And low ear placei helps improve this hybrid’s dabihty AP 510 shows very good tolerance to dryland and drought stress Be sure to ask your dealer about AP 510 Order this one early Supplies are limited counted cross stitch, tatting wreaths and folded stars. Hostesses were Kathy Vogt, Phyllis Endslow and Hettie Cin der. The Society will meet in Donegal Presbyterian Church at noon Nov. 12 to entertain Society 5. The societies will share a covered dish meal. Mabel Warner and Friends will present the program. New officers were elected for 1987-88. They are: president, Agnus Noll; vice president, Esther Berndt; secretary, Pauline Hef felfinger; treasurer, Joan Haas; and corresponding secretary, Donna Hetrick. The next meeting will be held at the home of Naomi Howard. spent a day in New York. They took a boat tour around Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty, and toured West Point. The group will meet Nov. 18 at the Reading Hospital and Medical Center for a presentation on osteoporosis. A meeting and refreshments will follow at Denny’s Restaurant. members indulged in pizza and other fall favorites. The November meeting will be held at Karen Vail’s home in Myerstown.