BIS-Lancastar Firming, Saturday, May 28, 1994 State Farm Women Celebrate 80 Years JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent YORK (York Co.) Four scores of the Pennsylvania Society of Farm Women was celebrated at the group’s 29th Spring Rally, held May 11 at the York Fairgrounds. Song, scripture, humor, and fel lowship marked the 80th anniver sary celebration of the Society, founded in 1914 by Somerset Sounty farm woipan Flora Black. Hosting the more than 400 mem bers from across the state joining in the celebration was the York County Society and its president Carolyn Neal, Dillsburg. Soloist Mary Burns and her piano accompanies! Ruth Kreitzer opened the day-long program, which focused on the theme “Four scores have passed,” A former DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? Cocalico Equipment Specializes in Drainage Whether your problem is subsurface water or surface water-Contact Us. * * Mm* We W ||| g| aC | to give \ you some suggestions on \ what to do with your ve \ P ar t ,cular problem. We \no u - >N® \ a,so work very closely \ Basel®®*; . GW® \ with the SCS \ Ca< \^^ —•J in your county. We Install Ponds: • New Pond Construction • Reconstruction of Existing Ponds • Seal Leaking Ponds • FREE ESTIMATES • - We Sell Pipe • All Kinds - All Sizes - € COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO. Farm Drainage & Excavating uiTuime 323 Reinholds Rd. Denver, PA 17517 V, cA / (717) 336-3808 (717) 738-3794 \y Pennsylvanian, Mary Burns recently became associated with the Belhesda Mission, an''adult rehabilitation center. With her powerful singing voice and appro priate scriptural passages, she touched on the role of women and mothers as presented in the Bible. Robert and Vera Kissinger’s inspirational comedy team also brought a message, but in a com pletely different style. The husband-wife team from Mount ville, Lancaster County, kept their Farm Women audience laughing while sharing thoughts about what is inside a person being more important than the outside appearance. Afternoon speaker Joyce Bupp, Lancaster Farming columnist and dairy farm wife, spoke about (Turn to Pago BIT) Hosts for the Spring Rally were York County officers Trudy Reichard, secretary, seated, and standing from left, Treva Stiles, treasurer; Arlene Keener, second vice president, and Carolyn Neal, president. i , 9 i \ I I I I I I V I ■ M PLEASE SEND MY FATHER UNCASTER FARMING *VI \A (Check one) ■J S&S.'arom □ NEW SUBSCRIPTION >1 \fj □ $31.00 - 1 YEAH □ RENEWAL T*i ■'/ □ $59.00 - 2 YEARS ENCLOSED IS A Tj \ □ CHECK □ CASH □ MONEY ORDER / J (To halp correctly cod* pouf addrtt, plaatt himtah COMPLETE addmt. Ai an atampla, Include numbar ot tha /J%m ■\ 4 dwaUln*, itroot iwim, dty and atato. Whan appropriate Indudt othar apadflc InlormaUon mch at tuita, m* I | apartmantlloor.boanumbar,otc.Kirouhavoanß.D.,pltatalndudaßoaNumbar) t&kl ■TJ NAtow | p ADDRESS. I < CITY, i / STATE JjF ZIP+4 - COUNTY /[ Send Gift Card From : 3k| / I Jp. Allow 2 weeks for delivery of your first issue. We can also add 1 year to existing subscriptions sent in for renewal. Subscription Price: $21.00 per year; $40.00 - 2 years $31.00 per year outside of: PA, NJ, OH, MD, DE, NY, VA & WV • P.S. - Don’t Forget Your Father-In-Law! Send us your coupon now with your payment to: Lancaster Farming P.O. Box 609 Ephrata, PA 17522 rriinq II