Lancaster The Lancaster Society ot Farm Women #1 met at the home of Betty Sheaffer. Marian Feerman introduced our speaker, Sergeant Tim Ebcrsol, of the Ephrata Boro Police. Sergeant Ebcrsolc spoke on personal safely, giving us many Lancaster LANCASTER Farm Women’s Society #8 met at the home of Arline Witman and Mary Sarver on February 8. Devotions were in charge of Evelyn Russell. “The Power of Prayer” was her subject Twenty-two members and two visitors were present. The program consisted of Con vention Reports given by dele gates sent to Harrisburg. A variety of food and articles was sold on wi'M* MODEL 360 35 PTO H.P. Long Mfg. NC, Inc. PO Box 1139 111 Fairview St. Tarboro, NC 27886 Mil IAIAV Traveler-Type |l|" WMI Irrigation System The “Rain-Maker” from LONG Move it from field to field; it’s portable! 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The Sewing Com mittee reported saddle bags arc being made. On February 22 members are to meet at Ml. Eden Church to get bed pads ready for sewing at the March meeting to be held at Vivian Hess’s home. The Ways and Means Commit tee reported we arc to have the worked? NEVER. You can dapmnd on It. Long's 360 tractor is the de pendable performer, day after day. Precision enginered to out-perform any other tractor in its class with more horse power per dollar. Standard features include: live PTO, 8 forward and 2 reverse speeds, 3-pomt hitch with draft and position control plus automa tic depth control. WJ7i* Lancaster Society 3 Lancaster Society 20 Bence's Farm Bells Equipment 'L°" e * , * r ( Farm * . Equipment R out e 232 1337 Llncoln Way East Route 2, Box 328 R D 3, Box 76 Route 30 Bedford. Pa 15522 New Hope, Pa 18938 Chambersburg, 814-623-8601 215-598-7501 Pa 17201 7! 7-263-0705 Hepline Farm .... 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The next meeting will be March 18th at St. Luke’s U.C.C. Litiu. The program will be a slide tour of Australia presented by Jane Gregory. food stand at the Andrews Bridge Horse Races again this year on March 18. It was agreed that the project of “Make a Wish” was the one our president, Anna Mary Groff, should take to the board meeting for the county project. It was voted to make Sara Hor ner, who is no longer able to attend the meetings, an honorary member. Mary Rintz and Kath leen Keen have given reports on the Slate Convention and one of the things reported was that there are 33 Societies in Lancaster County and 898 members. See One Of These Dealers For Your Next Tractor... Johnson Farms Inc. Deerfield Street P.O. Box 65 Deerfield Street, NJ 08313 609-451-3877 Lancaster Society 25 Lancaster County Farm Women Society #25 met February 11 at the home of Helen Thomp son, Lancaster. Sixteen members and one guest attended. 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