Man in Black Johnny Caah, Janet Kutz, strums a guitar accompanied by Sandy Morrison and Betty Garman. “Honeymooners,” Sandy Morrison, Carol Williams, and Erma Dingle attempt to work out marital strife. Announcing the publication of a.. -ft ■. -tin f | *r < ■'=* Only a limited number ol C nlur> ol | {| barm inf hooks will he published I o be sure | Century of Farming, A Pictorial R> view !■ lhat you gel the numbei ol topics you want I .... . 11 , .I i . i i tu i Please enter mv order lor il plate youi pre pubhtalion order lodav' Ihe 1 , „ , , , u. . , n, ' u i I topics ol Century ol Farming, A Pictorial Review al pit publication discount price |_ pre-publication price is only 526 00 per book , rrr ' , , , , , . , . . , , , ' , 1 ... , , , ■ , ~ .. ni. o s2b 00 (sales lax included) pci book 1 understand that uil be nobbed when the books ■ II you don 1 resetvc a copy the price will he j liable 11 $24 9*5 when the books are available The j p| CJSC | im ) ctK i osc( j my payment in lull ol $29 92 ,$26 (HI *S2 92) per book Makejl ennsy yania sa es tax is me u c xil postage hecks payable to Utmostei homing My mailme address wlietc 1 want to icccive m\ ,1 and mamne the books to you is $2 9S I. , ' , ' >■ ‘ . , , ibookts) is as follows i_ Simply complete the ordci lorm al the right Name I and mail it light away with payment ol voui Payment Method . I pre-publication price included We do accept | Check or Address I* MasletCard Visa and Discover cauls i Money Otdet _ , ~ I I I Mastei Card C "y State//,p | I Visa Lancaster farming j Chg Caid No i I ■ II 11 Mail to: Lancaster Fanning, Box 609, IE. Main St., Ephrata, PA 1752? J I Pictorial History OF FARMING Recalling the lamilv involvement and histone stgntlicancc i I agricultures homage Century of Farming will feature hundreds ol photographs on |js pagi s I his neasurc chest ol memones will include photos Irom yesteryear giving the u ulu a jliiupsc ol the hie in the I arm community (or the last 100 years \lrcadv mi, i dels an suhmitluiL’ photos tiom then family albums and a numbei ol lusioi n d s.k k * jmips have pledged selections to he used m the Lumaslei /tinning hook 1 his hook will he edited hy the Unuasu i I anmnv si all and will he hml eovci hound to make nol heirloom quality The (unshed produel will he a id ihle h\ mid Novembei 1990, pis! m lime lor C hnslmas giving and the turn ol the > e i tm v Yon will want a copy ol Century of Farming not nniv hu vouisoll hut vour loved ones as well What a great gill idea lor those who have loots n ■ gileuhuie or simply Ide keepsake history hooks loi their library The best way to review agriculture over the last 100 years Phone Discover £ i w lo n v-i r ACCOUNT NUMBER j < Signature. “Getting Older and Getting Fatter” ian’t bad when viewed with the sense of humor pre sented by Judy Dillen. Farm Women Impersonate (Continued from Pago B 6) In other business, Donna Dun can, president of Cumberland County of Farm Women, read a letter from First Lady Michele Ridge congratulating members on From left, Carol Goldinger, Edith Diehl, and Martee Ment zer talk about the events they helped plan for the Rally. their commitment to preserve fam ily farms, on their charitable efforts, and on being strong role models for the young. Lois Hughes, state president of the Society of Farm Women, •M! Jp-'J f\p Date Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Ma] addressed members and said that next year’s Spring Rally will be hosted by members from Lebanon County. Cumberland County members who planned the daylong program included the following: Donna Duncan, president; Betty Wert, first vice president; Norma Greid er, second vice president; Betty Carman, secretary; Sarah Nealy, treasurer; Dottie Dunkleberger, corresponding secretary; Carol Goldinger, state director; Martee Mentzer, past zlute president; and Edith Diehl, past state president. The Society of Farm Women of Pennsylvania was founded in 1914. The purpose of the organiza tion is to contribute to the power and influence of the farm home, to contribute to the community activ ity of farm women, to develop leadership, and to promote better living and working conditions of farm homes of Pennsylvania. Throughout the year, members work diligently to raise monies for charity and perform other notable duties, but the Spring Rally is a day set aside annually for members to gather together to have fim. State membership stands at 2,639. i«HW»»»WKtWWHWC4H» lints Don't Work? p >re? Stiff? Swollen? Get Up! g ZINAXIN | roven to Promote joint Health g een On National TV 5 itologist Recommended - g isfaction Guaranteed £ NOW 1-888-292-4663 | tone enter 859-0773 | Pm* OmAwl yoEtiSL Ditrac for control of Tracking Powder pigeons, for Control of starlings & crows Rats & Mice s ib. *29s°° s ib. *49 95 Restricted Use Pesticide Must Have Current Pesticide Applicators License Blain Ship|* Supply UPS X Blain, PA (717)536-3861 1999-67
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