—Lancaster Farming Friday, June 14, 1957 12 Farm Women 17 Fetes Society 18 At Meeting o DRUJVIORE Society 18 was eritertaincd by Society of Farm Women 17 at a meeting June 6 at the Drumore School ‘■''‘Hostesses Grace Shaulf, Ruth Moyers, Pauline Stoner and Pearl Wenger arranged a program that included a Krazy Kitchen Band, a skit, readings, music, and MUSSER Leghorn Chicks For Large White Eggs DONEGAL WHITE CROSS For Broiler Chicks Dir set from the Breeder" Phone Mt. Joy 3-4911 Mob TJT JOY, PA. FREE! 2 Aluminum Lawn Chairs with the purchase of room or Living Room Suite. 4500 SQUARE FEET OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FURNITURE ON DISPLAY Mon., Tues , Wed. 9 A M. to 6 P M Thurs., Fn., Sat. 9 A M. to 9 P M. DELIVERY AVAILABLE EASY TERMS FREE PARKING . 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER Store Hours NOW . MARTINDALE INTERCOURSE FURNITURE STORE BRANCH PH. HILLCREST 5-2932 PH. SOB-3752 “The Cash Discount Stores” 'A CLOISTER RELIEF ASSOCIATION EPHRATA, PENNA Announces to Membeis and Interested Persons E ACCIDENTAL DEATH BENEFIT $2OOO j R CURRENT NATURAL DEATH $lOOO O BENEFIT (Maximum assessment per death—sl.lo per member) ■ NOTE: To be eligible you must be between 16 and 55 yeais of age, inclusive Those above age 50 must submit with their application an ap plication from a member who is NOT over age _ 30. Emollment ends for this above 50, O 7/20/57 W HOW TO ENROLL: Secure information and appli cation cards fiom G R KLINEFELTER, INS. AGENCY, 23 W MAIN ST, EPHRATA. Re turn application and $1 50 to above address. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN Limestone Sand For Use D. M. STOLTZFUS & SON, INC. Asphalt Paving & Crushed Stone Quarryville STerling 6-2191 games Pauline Stoner was in charge of the music, Mrs. Ruth Burkins piesented the skit, games were led by Pearl Wenger and Paulino Stoner gave a reading. There were 18 members and 14 guests at the meeting Roll call was answered by telling “where I went on my honey moon ” The next meeting will be a pic nic July 3 at Gavler’s Beach. Hostesses arc Giace Pollock, Bertha Johnson, Verna Lloyd and Marian Lefevcr Minnesota Declared Brucellosis Free On June 3 acting Secretary of Agriculture True D Morse noti fied Gov Orville Freeman of Minnesota that his state had been declared modified certified brucellosis free This means that the disease is present in not more than one per cent of Min nesota’s cattle and.not more than five per cent of the herds Minnesota is the seventh state to achieve a modified cei lifted biucollosis free statues, the othei states being Delaware, Maine, New Hampshire, North'Carolina, Washington and Winconsin In addition, 374 counties in 26 other states and in Puerto Rico have achived this status For Your In Dairy Barns Call Quarryville, Pa. each Bed- ■ * * THIS IS THE 4-H Electric Club that made a tour Monday of PP&L’s new Martin’s Creek steam power station near Allen town They were accompanied by lohn Riefsnyder, club leader and Victor Plas tow, assistant county agent The structure 4-H Electric CluS) Tours Power Plant Dairy Cooperative in Allentown The new PP&L electric power plant at Martin’s Creek, north east of Allentown, and the Le high Valley Cooperative Farmeis Dairy plant at Allentown were visited Monday by about 20 mem ber of the 4-H electric club At Mai tins’ Creek they saw two generating i nils, each cap able of producing 132,500 kilo watts of power, in the new out dooi type plant The club members werfe trdat ed to a sight seldom Seel* by visitors to a powei plant One turbogenerator was being torn down tor annual oveihaii and nspection, thus giving the vourpsters a chance to see the intricate turbine blading and in tenoi construe ion At the dairy plant they saw a Farmer owned enterprise that serves an area of 10,000 square miles in Pennsylvania and New Jeisev The plant, which employs more than 400 woikers, was started in 1934 Since that time milk receipts have grown 150 times from llr original 3 400 pounds of milk received the first day TEEN AGE CRIME AND TEEN AGE DRINKING Capt Ralph Pelacque, Police C 0. for the Rogers Park district of Chicago, claims drinking is involved in almost every crime involving teen- agers m his district, accord- ing to reporter George Bliss in the Chicago Tribune Committee of 100 L. H. Brubaker, Treas 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster, Pa, Adv. in the background is the plane, wmch is unique in construction. All the pipes, beams, girders and stairs are in the open. Even the turbine and turbogenerator are in the open (LF Photo) The dairy produces, in addi tion to fluid milk, cream, butter milk, chocolate milk, cottage cheese, sour cream, yogurt, lemon yoguit, ice cream, ice cream mix, butter, condensed mflk and milk powder. The cooperative also main tains an antifical insemination small Quick-attoching 2-row corn head means double returns fast pickmg-shelhjig in any weather. MASSEY-HAHHS 60 All the big M-H self-propelled featmes that spell unmatch* ed harvesting are yours with the 60 self-propelled. It’s the only 12- or 10-foot combine in its class with exclusive Balanced Separation . . the perfect coordination of cut ting, threshing and cleaning that pays off in more grain from every acre And there’s a bonus in smooth-harvest ing from the big-diameter auger, floating elevator, rasp bar cylinder, Dyna-Air chaffer . . . extra profits from the coin head attachment. Stop in, see the 60 now. R.M. BRUBAKER SALUNGA, PA. farm in addition to the manu facturing activities The farm, consisting of 43 acres, has hous ing for 30 bulls. There are 12 Holstein, six Guernsey, five Ayr shire, three Jersey, four Brown Swiss and three Angus bulls at the farm. Plans for the tour were made by John Reifsnyder, club leader, and by Victor Plastow, assistant county agent Transporation was provided by PP & L COMBINE PRICE... COMBINE OPACITY It s the only puli-type combine With Balanced Separation Engine or PTO driven MARTIN M. BAREVILLE, R. D. 1 3 PA. 8- or 7-foot cut. WEAVER w/
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