' -'1 ’ * John 1010 Christiana LY 3-5687' H. S. Newcomer & Son Mt. Joy The extra quality seed in every Hoffman bag brings a big dividend at harvest time ...fdr Hoffman's painstaking, care in seed selection and production pays off m extra bushels per acre. For 64 years, Hoffman Seeds have been the symbol for more abundant, better paying crops. Yourlocal HoffmarrSeed Man stands ready to help in your crop planning, and to give you quick, dependable service on all your seed needs. A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landisville (Lancaster County), Pa. D. Wayne Sweigart Jason H. Mellinger R. D. 3 R. D. 1 Elizabethtown, Pa, Strasbnrg, Pa, 367-2280 687-6546 ASK YOUR HOFFMAN SEED MAN FOR THE NEW COLORED FOLDER ON "HPS" rassland Seed ORMULAS 77 * 0 f ' ir (Y* nft’jQAK} Deere Row Crop Tractors Alan Beyer 653-3361 2. Higher Quality Each Hoffman variety is a proven high yielder; each has been thoroughly farm tested in seed production we take extra care all along the line . . . from selecting stock seed right through to laboratory testing, cleaning, bagging, storing—m fact, dozens of safeguards to keep quality high. 3. More Profitable Crops an RM SE 2010 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354-8001 Shotzberger's Elm 665-2141 M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 v > i > ' 3020 Jonathan S. Shirk 366 E. Main St. Bareville, Pa, licola 656-9302 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13, 1965—13 & Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 293-3906 Wenger Implement Co. Buck I •i Frank H. Bucher P. O. Boy 62 Rothsville, Pa. liititz 626-6504 s t u re 4020 BU 44467 Eester Erb 312 S. Mount Joy St. Elizabethtown, Pa. 367-7112 E. C. TJmble Pcquea Avenue Gap, Pa. 442-4525 I age FARM WOMEN #1 “An effort will be made by the State of Pennsylvania to place educational television m all the schools of the state,’’ according to Blaze Gusic of the Department of Public In struction, who spoke at the meeting of Society of ..Farm Women No. 1 on Saturday af ternoon at the home of Mis. Paul Stark. Mis Clayton Sangrey, the piesident, was in charge of the meeting and 30 membeis and three guests attended. A contribution was made to Heart Haven and an appeal was issued for waiti esses to serve at the bazaar to be held in Moose Hall, Lancaster, on Apnl 27 Mrs Amos Shenk and Mis. Abiam Bollinger gave repoits on the State Convention held at Hanisburg recently. The group voted to support the Farm and Home Foundation if it is selected as a County project. The group will have a le freshment stand at the Jurell sale on March 17, and a rum mage sale will be held on April 23. Mrs. Willis Bucher displayed the scrap book she is making for the Society. The next meeting will be held at the Lititz Recreation Centei on March 6 with Mis. Fiankhn Weber, Mrs John Newcomer and Mis John Eib as hostesses The piogram will feature Mrs Warren G. Hoopes, Jr., and the Bell Choir. FARM WOMEN #6 MEET Thuty-nine members of the Society of Faim Women, Group No 6, met recently at the home of Mrs Jonas Panett, Elizabethtown They heard reports from delegates to the Farm Women Convention at Hamsburg m January, Mrs Anna Brandt and Mis Ruth McMullen Talks were also given by Miss Jane Andrews and Mrs Maik Gey er, the foimer on the Teen Challenge, and the latter oij Echoes From Brooklyn Hostesses were Mrs Heniy Bieneman, Mrs Irwin Hols berg, Mrs Jonas Panett, and Mis Pams Good. The next regular meeting will be held on March 6 at the home of Mrs William Thome, Milton Grove The Society will meet on Monday, Fehruaiy 15, at the home of Mrs Martha Eshle man at 855 No Hanover St, Elizabethtown to make cancer dressings A bus tup is plann ed to the Philadelphia Flower Show for Mai eh 13 Reserva tions should be phoned t0'367- 1226 BART FIRE CO. TO HOLD SALE The Bart Twp Fire 'Co is sponsoring a Community-Farm Sale. April 3, 1965 at 10 00 am. It will be on a commis sion basis, and will accept such items as hay, straw, corn, farm equipment, furniture, livestock”, etc Here is a chance to tm a that unused item into cash Please i eport large items to be advertised to any one of the following members befoie March 1, 1965 Roy Keene, Nine Points; C S Miller, Nie kle Mines, Charles Keene, Green Tree; M B. Gregg, Georgetown, Jack Woerth, Nickle Mines, Hany Troop. Mount Pleasant; Raymond Hauck, Bartville; Howaid Boose, Nickle Mines All items will be received April 1, Apul 2, and the morn ing of the sale Donated items will be .picked up.
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