&QIU « 2 Lancaster Society 19 Members of Lancaster Society 19 met at Herr Park, Landisville July 12 for a covered dish picnic. Over 20 members and their hus bands attended. Committee members Alta Mill er, Miriam Denlinger and Opal Ruhl served the meal on fem and basket decorated tables. Lancaster Members of Lancaster Society 28 met July 23 at the Espenshade Recreation Room for a mother/ daughter ice cream social. Hostes ses were Helen Rohrer, Evelyn Hess, Dorothy High, Grace Dea tine and Buelah Landis. The group gave $75 to the coun- Lancaster Members of Lancaster Society 34 met July 20 at the Village Green in Strasburg where they enjoyed miniature golf. Later, they enjoyed refreshments. Members are to bring baby Green Valley Society 26 Fourteen members of Green * was a visitor. Valley Society 26 met recently at Five members attended the the home of Naomi Cashner for the county picnic at Bair at the 4-H July meeting. Bertell Reitz was u>- Center, hostess and Freda Fry of Florida The group is selling tickets fot FORD TRACTORS & NEW HOLLAND SKID LOADERS FINANCING For Qualified Buyers of Farm Or Industrial Tractors As Low As 4.5% A.P.R. Terms of Contract Will Vary APR Rate OR WAIVER For Qualified Buyers of Farm Or Industrial Tractors NO INTEREST NO PAYMENTS Until March 1,1988 OR CASH Rebates For Anyone As Much As $16,000 Based On A New TW3S ♦ Past president Lovina Musser conducted the business meeting. The group made final plans for helping with bingo at Conestoga View. The county picnic will be held Aug. 4 at the Hoffman Build ing, Quarryville. Betty Saylor led the group in games. Society 28 ty project, the Water Street Rescue Mission. Speaker for the evening was Olive Yoder, who spoke on “Foot prints in Life.” The next program will be held Aug. 20, when the group will tour the Conestoga House and gardens. Society 34 items to the next meeting, sche duled for Aug. 17 at the Farm and Home Center. The program will be microwave cooking. Members will have a Dutch treat at Friend ly’s following the meeting. Before You Buy Any Tractor, Consider The Name Behind It H97s9?Tfll There’s more to consider in buying a com pact tractor than the tractor. See for your self how the competition stacks up against our dealership and the company behind our tractors: IS YOUR TRACTOR BUILT AS WELL AS A FORD? NEW FORD NEW HOLLAND PROGRAMS EFFECTIVE JULY 1,1987 Berks Group 5 Members of Berks Group 5 met at Kauffman’s Barbecue Ranch July 16 for their annual family picnic. Thirteen members and their families enjoyed barbecued chick en and other delicious meals. Din ner was followed by a game of miniature golf and an ice cream snack. The next meeting will be held Aug. 11 at the home of Mrs. Mike Eves, R 1 Robesonia, at 7:30 p.m. Program for the evening will be glass etching. ' " Berks Group 6 Members of Berks Group 6 mel recently for a spinning and weav ing demonstration at Ewesful Spinning, R 2 Oley. Pat Campbell showed the group various types o) wool and other yams to be used foi spinning and wearing. A business meeting was held ir the home of Mrs. Randall Hetrick R 2 Oley. The group will plan a but trip at its next meeting. The group also received an invitation to attend Farm-City Day on Penn Square Aug. 6 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Members and their families recently enjoyed a picnic at Ha Penny Farm, Limekiln. The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. William Hartman, Limekiln. The program will be a surprise. Members are invited to bring their swim suits for an “after the meeting dip.” the quilt raffle at the County Con vention on November. LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. Ym LtnctsUr Comfy Rttithbt 1655 Roh/erstown Rd. Lancaster, PA Flory Mill Exit off Rt. 283 (717)569-7063 g •afqju.s. CaCendait W Saturday, August 8 Lancaster Society 19 meets at 1:00 p.m. to visit the Musical House, Elizabethtown. Corinne Nissley is hostess. Lancaster Society 2 meets for their annual picnic at Ruhl’s Grove. Tuesday, August 11 Lancaster Society 22 Food Sale at 1:00 p.m. Jane Houser is hostess. Wednesday, August 12 Lancaster Society 3 Family Picnic at 6 p.m. Lancaster Society 13 Family Most of us will spend one-third of our lives in bed, so the bedding we choose should be right for us and right for sleeping, says Maryetta Dorricott, Delaware County Cooperative Extension home economist On the other hand, although bedding is important some advice about it has over-emphasized its role in our lives to the point where some of us find shopping for bed ding the most difficult furniture shopping we do. When should you replace the bedding you already own? Here Reach For The Sky! New Holland "Super Boom" loaders lift the payload forward as the boom rises. So you get more forward dump reach where you need it most. Extra dump reach means you can load the center of a tandem-axle dump truck. Super Boom loaders also feature a longer wheelbase for in creased stability and fast cycle times for more productivity. Models range from 28.5 to 75 horsepower with SAE load rating up to 2,050 pounds. Ask us for a demonstration. You'll see how much better a skid steer loader can be. SOME MODELS ft PARTS IN STOCK NEW HOLLAND PROGRAMS SET TO SAVE YOU BIG $ $ Picnic at 6 p.m, Thursday, August 13 Lancaster Society 14 picnic, Tin ney Pavilion, Strasburg. Lancaster Society 9 Family Picnic - Safe Harbor Park at 6 p.m. Saturday, August 15 Lancaster Society 3 meets at Good Samaritan Home at 1:30 p.m. Lancaster Society 18 meets at I+3o pjn. for a food and miscella neous sale.' Buying Bedding are some ways to know if you need bedding. •A lumpy, bumpy mattress is not a good one; a squeeking mat tress indicates that the mattress is not supporting you properly. •If, when you are sleeping in another bed, you find the mattress a good deal more comfortable than the one you have at home, you need a new mattress. •Finally, don’t concentrate only mi your own bedding and ignore other beds in your home. Good hosts and hostesses sleep on guest room beds at least once a year as a test
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