Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 12, 1994, Image 55

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The leaves are almost all off of
the trees in our meadow and now I
can see the Conestoga River
again. Lately I’ve spent some time
close to the river as I went fishing
two evenings. After picking up
com in the fields and husking it, I
had found some big earth worms.
So, I found a quiet place and
fished for an hour and caught 11
fish by using only two worms.
Allen skinned the catfish for me
but I scaled the others. The next
time that I went only five fish got
caught, but they made a nice meal.
Recently, I’ve gotten several
calls asking if I have old pictures
of landmarks in my area. It seems
that people are interested in times
Tune-up for winter with these cool weather specials!
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to Service Sever
Modular contmlpanel and
quick-disconnect wiring harness
make field serv Ice a snap! *
Control Unit
New side swinging
door design makes
internal cabinet
fully accessible
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Ida's
Notebook
Ida Rlsser
gone by and like to compare now
with then.
My mother was raised in the
village of Oregon and she had a
camera which she used to record
many buildings. Some of these
like an old rifle factory nearby,
where the so-called Kentucky rifle
was made, have disappeared long
ago. A mill that my great, great
grandfather owned has been con
verted to offices.
At one time Oregon was called
“Catfish” as there were many of
these fish in the Lititz Creek. The
village had cigar factories, a dry
goods store, a hotel, a shoe
maker, blacksmith shops, two
butcher shops, an undertaker, and
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New duct features
user-adjustable heat
deflector to suit
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|L Societies %
Berks Society 9 Berks Society 3
The October meeting of Berks,
Group 9, Society of Farm Women,
was held in the home of Pat Haas,
Douglassville. The group is plan
ning to make wind turners as a
Christmas craft. The annual Christ-
mas party will be held December
third at Stopper’s Restaurant The
group will be making family
activity baskets for the State Con
vention in January. Elections were
held. Joan Hafer will serve as vice
president: Winnie Hayik, secre-
tary; and Pat Haas as treasurer.
a Union Church
In recent years it has been reju
venated with a restaurant, various
shops and offices. Nothing stays
the same—in our homes or in our
towns.
Radiant
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NEMA 4X sealed plastic housing
other Tool weather specials
Hired Hand Curtains Inlets &
Repair And Static Pressure
Parts Accessories Controls
Call for Information on our apaclal retrofit Inlal packaga.
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SOIL
PROFI
A Halloween party was held
for Group 3 of the Berks County
Society of Farm Women at the
home of Mayetta Shane, Valley
Road, Boyertown. Thirteen mem
bers attended.
Lillian Bucks, president, con
ducted the business meeting. The
state convention of the Society of
Farm Women of Pennsylvania
will be held on January 9 in Har
risburg. Group 3 is responsible for
five table centerpieces for the con-
vention.
Stephanie Bowman
Lamb And Wool Queen
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
Stephanie Bowman reigns as
“Efficiency Is
The Key To Profit’'
Following the business meet
ing, members enjoyed playing
games and ghost stories were read
to the group.
The next meeting will be a
craft night at the home of Sonya
Moyer, Boyertown, R.D. 4.
the Pennsylvania Lamb and Wool
Queen. The 17-year-old daughter
of Roger and Nancy Bowman lives
on a small sheep farm in Lenharts
ville, Berks County where the fam
ily raises Dorset, Corriedale, and
crossbred sheep.
Stephanie is a senior at Kutz
town Area High School and plans
to study dairy and animal science
at Penn State University. She has
shown breeding sheep and market
lambs as a 4-H member for .nine
years. She has also participated in
local and regional fairs and in lead
line competition locally and at
Keystone International' Livestock
Exposition.
She received the 1994 Pennsyl
vania Dorset Breeders’ Youth of
the Year Award and was chosen as
the 1994 Outstanding 4-H Girl for
the Reading Fair. Stephanie is also
the president of the Berks County
FFA.
The Pennsylvania Lamb and
Wool Queen Alternate is Sarah J.
McCrumb. The 19-year-old
daughter of Robert and Sally
McCrumb of Valencia, Butler
County, Sarah is studying account
ing at Butler County Community
College.
Staphanla Bowman
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