Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1986, Image 59

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    York County Farm Women
(Continued from Page B 18)
sylvania-produced commodities.
Winners whose projects will
compete at the state level are
Kathy Ehrhart, Group 9, Mary
Carman, Group 11, and Malinda
Stein, Group 25.
In her county president’s report,
Ruth Santiago honored new 80-
year-old members Armanda
Gingrich, lona Krone, Ailean
Carman and Margaret Johnson,
and new 90-year-olds Esta
Douglas, Mabel Bentzel and Anna
Shue.
Nine deceased Farm Women
members were remembered
during a special memorial service.
Honored in memory were Verna
March, Group 4; Kathryn Hoover,
Group 7; Annie Warner, Group 12;
Clara Sumpman, Group 13;
Rebecca Wileman, Group 14;
Minerva March, Group 15; Salome
Glenn, Group 21; and Alberta
Bupp, Group 27.
Susan Lehman presented the
combined county group reports,
reflecting a total of $6,153.80 given
by the societies. Donations to
various needs ranged from in
dividual losses through fire, organ
transplant funds, an exam and
eyeglasses for a youth, and
numerous community, church and
charitable organizations. Nineteen
new members joined the 35 active
societies, bringing total mem
bership in York County to 595.
State president Naomi Bupp
briefed the Farm Women on up
coming state activities, including
the 1987 annual convention,
scheduled for January 12 and 13 in
Harrisburg. Featured speaker will
be JoAnn Hershey of Lancaster.
The 1987 Spring Rally will be
hosted by Lancaster County Farm
Women on May 20, at
Elizabethtown College. A host
county is still needed for the 1988
Spring Rally. Somerset County will
host the 1989 Spring Rally, a
celebration of the 75th anniversary
of the Pennsylvania Society of
Farm Women, in the county where
the organization was founded.
Also on schedule for 1987 is a new
activity for the state Farm
Women, sponsorship of a tour to
Australia, Oct. 1 through 23. Hosts
for the tour are former state Farm
Women president Lois Erb and her
husband, Wilbur, who lived in
Australia for a few years. Since the
tour is limited to 30 people, and
SAVE
40%
on
New Replacement
Belts For Farm
Machines
• Bale Thrower Belts
*70.00
• Grove-Gehl-Int.-S.U
Wagon Box Belts
*l2O to *l5O
Also Available: Bean Picker Belts & Big
Round Baler Belts
Any flat belt can be custom made for your
farm machinery (cleats installed). Belts
shipped same day by UPS.
For more information, write:
ObbGdbd
Rt. 16, Chaffee, New York 14030
CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-537-3003
Phone Collect: 716-496-6025
If you are...
AN ASSESSOR, BARBER COOK, DENTIST ELECTRI
CIAN, FIREMAN GOLDSMITH, HAIR STYLIST INSUR
ANCE MAN, JANITOR KUMQUAT PICKER. LAWYER
MECHANIC, NUMISMATIST OMBUDSMAN, POSTMAN
QUARRY WORKER. ROUST A BOUT SALESMAN,
TEACHER UNDERCOVER AGENT. VALET WARE
HOUSEMAN, XYLOPHONIST YARDMAN. ZOO
KEEPER ARTIST, BAKER C PA , Etc
CUSHION CREPE SOLE FOR COMFORT
AVAILABLE IN 130 SIZES & WIDTHS
AAA AA A B C 0 E EE EEEE~| R£ Q WJNO
9V, 15 815 7Vi 16 7Vi Is|6Vi 15 |5 16 615 6 14 [ s’/» IT] SHOES
WE VE GOT YOUR SIZE M/fflrffe
IN STOCK NOW NO WAITING' M, ||
HOUM: Dally li3o A.M. to • PM.) Frl. 'til 9 9JM.
w
already partially booked, in- contact their state officers as soon
terested members are urged to as possible.
Hudson Wins Grange Scholarship
NEWARK, Del - Harry T.
Hudson 111, a senior majoring in
entomology and plant pathology at
the University of Delaware College
of Agricultural Sciences, has been
awarded the Delaware State
Grange Scholarship for 1986.
Hudson, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry T. Hudson H of Lincoln,
Del, received the $5OO award on
the basis of his grade point
average and faculty recom
mendations. Recipients of the
Grange scholarship must be up
perclassmen and Delaware
residents.
Hudson is president of the
Farmhouse-College Towne, a part
of special interest university
housing.
Use our unique methbd of install
ing a one piece mat under a row
of cows. Prevents movement
of mat and bedding from
creeping underneath.
All “row" and single
mats f are cut from
heavy one inch
rubber belting
sk The Man
Wears Them
g's your
rn, see us!!
le Pecos 1155 is, by far, our best-selling
>t For the heel-hugging fit of your life, slip
a pair of Pecos boots We ve got your size l
'SIZES
SIZES
Wayne’s Dry Goods
271 W. Main St.
Kutztown, Pa.
Phone (215) 683-7686
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November IS, 1986-119
COW MATS
POPULAR
PECOS
PULL-ON
You’ve earned
your Wings!
MAIL
ORDERS
ACCEPTED
• iVVi
" '(
Harry Hudson 111
I AT LAST!!
A Truly Dependable
WORK WATCH!
[Rugged metal case,
jtough lucite crystal, full
numeral dial with sweep
second hand and
calendar.
WATER RESISTANT!
SHOCK RESISTANT!.
...And, best of all
ITS LORUS QUARTZ!
.Order Now'
* For Christmas! 4^^
* >•
| 82% Efficient.
Get more heat
from your coal.
60,000 BTU Output
Wood & Coal Combination
Up to 24 Hour Bum Time
Convection & Radiant Heat
JOTUL*
BETHLEHEM
GREENWOOD
COAL
Available Nowrl
“Beat The Fall Ruth"
Fill Your
Coal Bins Early!
BOWMAN'S
STOVE SHOP
RO 3, Ephratl. PA 17522
One Mile East of Ephrata
On Rt. 322 Just Off Rt. 222
Tue & Wad 10 6 Thur 8 Fn 10-8
Sal 10 4 Closed Mondays
(717) 733-4973
Surduc 7IS