16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 16, 1963 Farm Women 2 Hosts Society 12 Society <?f Farm Women 3 have made* plans to entertain Society 12 on April 12 at 1:30 p.m. in the Farm Bureau Co operative building, Dillerville Road. Plane were made at a recent meeting in the home of Mre, Fred Hahn, Manheim. Roll call was answered by presenting get-well cards and stamps to be used by the Sun shine Committee. Members voted to donate JlO to a member who is ill, and another ?5 contribution was made to the migrant work-, ers fund. Members modeled hats they The program included a had made or decorated, and cook mg demonstration on then the hats were sold at auc- small electrical appliances and tion with the proceeds amount- a silent auction, ing to $ 13.05. The next meeting will be Prizes were awarded to Mrs held in the home of Mrs. Rich- Ira Dombach for the prettiest, ard B. Lefever, Holtwood R 1 BajgssßsaSNwWi service i3«~i I lo'tir'i Next winter's egg profits ... depend on what you do this spring! What determines laying-house profits? Price of eggs? Disease? Cost of feed? Rate of lay? Yes ... all these are important, but record-keeping Eastern poultry men will tell you the biggest factor of all is the kind oj a pullet you start with! They’re not talking about the different strains, neces sarily. They’re merely saying that pullets started and raised right— with the best of breeding, feeding, sanita tion, and management—invariably make more eggs and more money than those raised any other way. In fact, poorly-raised pullets sometime fail to make a-return over feed cost! So raise them on the Purina Program. We’ll help you all we can with advice on debeaking, housing, feeding. We have Purina disease treatments and wormers with Research-approved directions on how to use them. We’ll help you wind up next fall with a bunch of big, sturdy, Purina-fed pullets developed to return good money for you in the laying house. S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga James High Gordonville Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Rbeema John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster John J. Hess Kinzera - Vintage a J ,^m m m*m a * m m a jJ l J l, m m * Mrs. Ronald Gordley for the most original, and Mrs. Henry Hess for the funniest. Farm Women 17 Plan Banquet A mother-daughter banquet was planned by members of Farm Women Society 17 at a recent meeting in the home of Mrs Everett Kreider, Quarry ville Rl. The banquet will be held on May 3. Tht roll call featured the giving of waist measurements. Mrs. Samuel Wenger reported on the taking of cook'es to Valley Forge Memorial Hospi tal. John B. Kurtz Bphrata Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood J. H, Reitz & Son, Inc. Lititz John J. Hess, II Intercourse - New Providence Warren Sickmau Pequea r t -3 * Farm Women 19 Vote Donations Members of Farm Women Society 19 voted $lO contribu tions to Heart Haven, Needle work Guild, and the Handl wory Fund of the Lancaster County Prison at a recent meeting in the homo of Mrs. Gerald Noll, Centerville Road. The society made plans to join with society 20 for a visit to the Lancaster County Home to provide a treat for the guests. Speaker for the afternoon was Mrs. Harold Housman, re turned missionary from Tan ganyika, Africa, who showed slides and talked of her work in that country. Mrs. Kenneth Kreider was co-hostess for the afternoon. Mrs. Harold Saylor conducted devotions. Mrs. Samuel Dum presided. The group planned a'rumm age sale Monday and Tuesday, April 8 and 9 at 45 S. Luke St. Rummage may be taken to the home of Mrs. Lloyd Holl- inger, 6045 Lemon St., Bast Petersburg, or left at the rum mage room. The group plans a bus trip Wednesday, May 8, to Winter thur, near Wilmington. The society will entertain members o£ Society 4 at their meeting on Saturday, April 6. Last year, the average Amer ican shopper spent his food dol lar this way: 34 cents foi meats and poultry, 23 cents for vegetables and fiuits, 19 cents for dairy foods; 1G cents for bread and cereals; and S cents for miscellaneous pro ducts. 1%- ■' - S / /' KZ, - FEATURES: (1) Easily attached or detached. (2) Operated by tractor’s own hydraulic system. (8) Lever trip within easy reach of operator. (4) Pork raises “level” and has removable tines. (3) Break-Away Coupler is standard on all Loaders. (6) Scoop can easily bo attached to the Fork. (7) Sturdy construction, yet reasonably priced. HOLLAND, PA. ; a „ . ~ ;s^^^-r-?3ggaasSßSi3MiS Sauder Easily Attached in Only 3 Minutes Now available for certain models of the following tractors FORD FERGUSON INTERNATIONA!, JOHN DEERE MASSEY - FERGUSON MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE OLIVER PORSCHE DIESEL DEXTA FOB FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL . TRACTOR DEALER OR US DIRECTLY Farm Women 14 Rummage Sale Is Planned 'A rummage sale was plann ed at a recent meeting of Farm Women Society 14 at the home of Mrs. Marvin Denlinger, Strasburg. The sale will be held next Monday and Tuesday at 45 S. Duke Street, Lancaster. Dona tions of $lO each were voted to Heart Haven and the Lan caster County Society for Crippled Children and Adults. - Four hundred and eight can cer pads were sewn. Mrs. Mar tha Ranck gave a book report on “The Trail of the Conesto ga”. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Aaron Shirk. Mrs. J. Lloyd Harnish, and Mrs. Warren Her sney. Society 9 will be entertain ed at the next meeting on Wednesday, April 10, at 1:30 p m. in the home of Mrs. Murl Clark, Strasburg. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Amos Shaubach, Mrs. Roy Booki Mrs. William Dean, and Mrs. Jason Melling er. HERR'S BULK BIN SERVICE BUILDERS OF FEED and Grain Bins ALL SIZES TO FIT EVERY NEED GOBDONVILLE, PA. Ph. 708-3931 ALLIS - CHALMERS V y Manufactured by • Hove You Hoard? ■ (Continued from Page 15) you can’t spend more than you have with you or in your banlc. account. Freer use of credit in an emergency jf you haven't used all of your credit reserve. But, you may have trouble getting credit if you haven’t used it at some time to establish your credit rating. The opportunity to bargain for reduced prices on large items if you have ready cash. For Freezing Pish and Seafood Developed and patented, this new process for freezing fish, and seafood has the distinct advantage that fish lose hard ly any liquid during thawing. The new process is said to make use of simple brining method . . . nothing is added to the fish during freezing and nothing is removed. Dry Beans Are Convenience Foods Precooked dry beans that cook tender in 20 to 30 minu tes to make good old-fashioned bean soup and other bean dish es are now distributed in at least 32 states. HYDRAULIC LOADER
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