INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS for the 20th year of Society of Farm Women No. 15’s activities occurred Oct. 16 at Union Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Richard Ed wards, left, installing officer of the first elected officers of the southern Lancaster Society 15 Marks Twentieth Anniversary More than 40 charter members former officers and members of Farm Women’s Society No. 15 participated in celebration of the group’s 20th Anniversary, Oct. 16 in Union Presbyterian Church- Mrs Richard Edward. Quarry ville RD 2, former state president of the Penn Society of Farm Wo man, who helped organize the group, served as installing offi cer for the club’s newly-elected 1959 officers Mrs Wylie Howett, Kirkwood, who was the first secretary of Society 15, was elected president Mrs Forest Reinhart, Kirkwood RD 1, is vice-president, and Mrs Henry Wengei, Quarryville RD 2, was elected corresponding sec retary The Society’s first meeting was leenacted with Mrs Howett read mg the minutes and Mrs Charles with a POWER INSURANCE GENERATOR tower your tractor to gener ate standby power. Your tractor is easy starting and easy to connect to the Winco ganeratoi There are 2 models driven by flat belt, each 5000 Watts capacity Al so available in 6SOO Watts and 10,000 Watts capacity driven by Power Take- Off Send coupon for Information or Call for FREE demonstration L. H. Brubaker. 350 Strasburg Pike, Lane., Pa. (.entlemen Please send me full in f(imation on the Winco line of <taiid by gencratois Name Redress ( ity S f a<e L. H. BRUBAKER 350 Strasbur? Pike, Lane Litit/. P.D. 3 Schnber, the first president, pre siding Mrs. John Haverstick, con ducted devotions Charter mem bers and past presidents were introduced. | Darby Leghorns again the winner | | in 1958 out of the ten highest pens of the | | nation.. Darby Leghorns are on top.. Tried 1 i and proven for the last 30 years for out- | | standing, performance. Darby Leghorns | 1 are great layers.. Buy Darby chicks for | | extra profit from your local Darby Associ- | 1 ated hatchery.. Call Elizabethtown EM i | 7-3246. | | The Keener Poultry Farm | I R. d. i | | Elizabethtown, Penna. 1 WtiiiiiinmimiiiHiiniitmitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiim Try Putting Your Herd on a\ We carry all the Super MA - CO Poultry .Rations from M. S. Graybill & Son Clem Hoober Intercourse S. O. Trupe East Earl, R. D. I Pianey Manufacturers of High Efficiency Poultry Rations. County group returned for this year’s cere mony, taking the same role. Officers being installed are, from right, Mrs. Harvey Wenger, Mrs Forest Reinhart and Mrs. Mary Howett. LF Photo BALANCED-PRODUCTIVE Chick Starter to Breeder Mash B. G. Mel linger & Son Willow St., R. D. 1 Bareville Retiring president Mrs. Ber nard Jackson, presented a gift to Mrs Schnber. Mrs. Erma Wit mer delivered a report on the county executive board meeting. Ira B. Landis 779 Valley Rd., Lane. Silage Users On the Rise Silage production keeps grow ing, and harvesting methods keep improving Horsedrawn cutting sleds were used when silage was first reported on a small scale, in this country In 1875. But field choppers have harvested ov'er 80 per cent of the silage in recent years. Janies Paul for Congress Lancaster County Democratic Committee David R. Eaby, Chairman ATTENTION DAIRYMEN Limestone Sand For Use D. M. STOLTZFUS & SON, INC. Asphalt Paving & Crushed Stone Quarryville STerling 6-2191 piifiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiii!!: | Greiders Do It Again! | I High Leghorn Pen In 1958 Storrs Egg Laying Test | I This pen of Greider leghorn hens finished 1 | the year with 3508 eggs and 3779 points. | = This fact may not seem too much in itself, but 1 g doc°, ue be!ic\e offer continuing proof that Greider 1 g leghorns are plain downright hard to beat. 1 = Our competitors know this only too well, regard- g = less of what they might be saying. g | NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER. SOME DATES | = ARE ALREADY FILLED. = Contact* one of the following salesmen: | Joe Wolgemuth, Jr., Mt. Joy, R. I, Pa. | George Spoils, Paradise, Pa. | Martin R. Noll, Manheim, R. 1, Pa. | Ammon P. Sloltzfus, Elverson, R. 1, Pa. Greider Leghorn Farms, Inc. Phone OL 3-2455/ Ml. Joy, Pa. 'niiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifimiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiuimiiimiiiitmimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiif A USDA survey indicates that about one-eighth of our farms used silage in 1955. The study, conducted by ARS and Agri cultural Marketing Service on 29,000 farms, shows an increase m silage making and m number of farms using silage. This trend is pronounced everywhere ex cept in the Lake and Northeast ern States Pioduction in 1955 ran 73 mil lion tons one third more than in 1951 The 600,000 farms mak ing silage in 1955 represent a 20 per cent increase in 5 years “You and I know that we need a new voice in Congress if we are to get the representation we need and deserve.” (HI VOTE DEMOCRATIC For Your In Dairy Bams Call Quarryville, Pa. James Paul w
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