Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 08, 1997, Image 43

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    Katherine Fry, left, congratulates Martha Weldman, center, for reaching 90 years
and remaining an active member. Martha Is the mother of Arlene Witman, right Both
held many offices Including county president. The mother and daughter team exemp
lify many members who Joined because their mothers and grandmothers were mem
bers.
"Qua City is rememßered Cong after price is forgotten"
1925 West Main Street, Ephrata, PA 17522
717-738-3781 Fax 717-733-2228
We are a wholesale debater and importer of only the finest nuts, dried fruits, candles,
Hours, Shanks 3Extracts, coffels, tees, pastas, and much more. We dfcrrjr over §,OOO
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Weaver Hut Company, Inc, travels to Unbend, Oermany, Holland, Ihrkey, Brazil, and the
Philippines to contract large amounts, which allows us to give yon Idas lowest wholesale prices.
Our ostercompany, “Food Brokers international,* brings in container after Container of
everythingfrom the latest snack sensations to traditional favorites. We selljto distributors,
importers, and almost 0,600 bulk food stores, grocery stores, end convenient stores all over the
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We have 5 price brackets in our master price catalog, which go by volume, or size, of orders.
Onr;cktalogis designed for any size order, and it will save you more money the larger the
order We also hqve 4 price brackets in our Food Brokers International catalog, which is
designed tor our customers whobuy large quantities (over ISO.cases), Please ask us for a ISO
page master price catalog, which descrifees each of our items or a ?0 page Food Brokers
International catalog, We will supply you with everything you need at the best prices
anywhere, la most caseswe sell Cheaper than the manufacturer does, due to our large
contracts. '
He yourself justice, dbu*t pay more than you should leally, come see us at ourtwo outlet
stores, and we will he happy to show yon around. Or call, and we will sendyou a catalog.
Bease check-out our low prices, and see for yourself hew much lower they arethan other ‘
major wholesale retail stores.
Don’t forget, stop by Edward’s Coffee Shop at Weaver Hut Company Outlet store in
Lancaster for a great breakfast or lunch, t mile Bast of Mountville on Columbia damnue, We
serve ojdylhefinest gpurmst coffees, fresh homemade pies and pastries, delicious soups and
sandwiches, 4nd Becii homemade ice, cream.
yleaver Nut Company
OUTLET
STORES
3519 Columbia Avenue 1925 West Main Street
Lancaster, PA 17603 Ephrata, PA 17522
Phone: (717) 285-3818 Phone: (717) 738-3337
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8:30 Sat. 8:30-5:00
Sun. Closed
my Inc;
Wholesale distributor of
Nuts, Dried Fruits,
Candied, Coffees,
Sugars, Pastas & Teas
More Than: 5,000 Varieties
HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 6:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Farm Women
(Continued from Pago B 2)
This year, the county project
was Hospice of Lancaster County.
During the Saturday celebration,
members donated $2,950 to
Hospice.
Tina Texter, community liason
for Hospice, accepted the donation
and expressed appreciation for the
diligent support Farm Women
continue to show for Hospice.
i Donations throughout the year
included the American Heart
Association, community libraries,
children’s homes. Make-A-Wish
Foundation, hospitals, women’s
shelters, and Self Help.
Informative meetings on breast
cancer, food safety, tax reform,
medicare, living wills, water pollu
tion, estate planning, and explain
ing a futures contract were a few of
the topics addressed throughout
the year.
“I don’t believe there’s another
group of people in the county who
\ COFFEE SHOP 6
3519 Columbia Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17603
Phone: (717) 285-9688
Sun. Closed
Uncmir Farming, Saturday, Novcmbtr 8, 1997-J3
do more for their fellow men or
women when there is a need than
you,” said Allegra Leiningdr, who
was installed as president during
the afternoon session.
Other officers installed by Lois
Hughes, stale president, included
Barbara Nissley, vice president;
Julia Zahn, secretary; and Verna
Hostetler, treasurer.
But Farm Women activities
don’t always involve only raising
funds and business sessions. Mem
bers enjoy Victorian tea parties,
holding an Irish program with
everything colored green and tell
ing corny Irish jokes, dinner thea
ters, trips, and socializing with
other society members.
Ninety-year pins were presented
to Marion Puhrman, Society 1;
Ruth Zeamer, Society 4; Martha
Weidman, Society S; Alma Maule,
Society IS; and Reba Gring, 100
yean old.
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On a somber note, members
(Turn to Pago BS)
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