ft 1*“ 10—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 28. 1959 Society 18 Conestoga Farm Women Society #lB met Saturday at the Cones toga Methodist Church. Mrs. Jacob M. Boose was hostess ' Twenty-one members answered roll call by naming a patriotic song. Plans were ‘'made for a beads lood sale at the Farm Bur eau Bldg, on March 5 Members will sew at the L' ncaster General Hospital c i March - 19. Mrs Robert R Good, president, and Mrs. Jay E Landis, secretary, reported oft the State Farm Women’s Convention in Harrisburg last month. The society voted donat ions to Heart Haven and the Cancer Society.' During the meeting mem bers made 65 pads for 'the Cancer Society "of La'ncaster. Mrs. Mary Colles, Lancas ter, was guest speaker and told of her experiences as, missionary to the 1 Indians of Venezuela and showed samp les of their basket-making, cooking utensils? boats and fainuiHi iiiiiiin« I GREIDER I ■ ■ 5 • Super Cross Leghorns s S # Shaver Star Cross S ; 288 Leghorns ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ S • Vantress Arbor Acre t ■ Broiler Chicks S ■ ■ ■ ■ | Greider Leghorn Farms, inc. | S. 'MOUNT JOY RT. 1. PENNA. S » - > *2 ■■■■■■«■■*■■ ■■«■■■■■■■■■ ■■■isvucaaaai !■■■■■■£( TPY “THRIFTY FIG” I BsJgffiaSE fjG GRO lJT«f%••• «»9|iwK'fhmiM: fer «r» 50 TCi. WfeAf Rci Rate fK? 4i f'' r ITc Carr \au are autfca-uri to r*rfe«r 35 W* rl » il 1 * P>i Crawer Mlft*. Yw wJJ rec» \* I /ofV\ Or ,~r t e'm *OO lb* rf l\t Sta %X uo< <1- u.n ( uit nW c- i« aatl.uisei. TK« 3 parisr " tf»nifa»blc.nan ant^nal & riZ G~ Pe”et». At **fc» ur wm' V« ™ *. { *.x wbert »t* use Is p.alubtte.4 t»*rt wlu-1 lOcf lc John W* Eshclman fc Sara FREE 50 lb. bag of HedPßose Pig Grower Pellets with every 500 Ibs, of Pig Starter Pellets Save coupons from 10 bags of Red Rose Pig Starter Pellets and we’ll give you a 50 Jb. bag of Red Rose Pjg Grower Pellets FREE. Research shows that the Red Rose “Thrifty Pig” feeding program gets pigs to market faster on 65 Ibs. less feed per pig. Ask us about the complete program. LOOK FOR TOUR PIG GROWER PELLETS COUPON IN lIVERY BAG MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia, P&. LEROY GEIB. EST. R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa JOHN H. BONHOLTZER I. B. GRAYBILL & SON R D. 4, Lancaster, Pa. Refton, Pa. JOSEPH M. GOOD & SON R. I). 1, Bxrd-in-Hand, Pa. \ •. < . / ) The next meeting will be held March 21 at the home of Mrs David E Buckwalt- Soc 9 Has Flower Sale Farm Women’s Society £9 mot at the home of Mrs. Or am Hagen, Rawlinsville re cent!;/, with a covered dish) luncheon after the regular business session. A report on the county board meeting was heard and a Cower sale, with a / large, variety of plants, was con ducted. About 50 cans of jui ce were collected for Heart Haven. Next meeting will be at 2 p,ra , March 21 at Obland ers There will be a lamp shade fabric demonstration. WALTER & JACKSON. INC. Cluistiana, Pa, SNADER'S MILL R D 1, Stevens, Pa v.v -a; v... , - «* ' r« - 1 ' >'f- . J ' Ranck Herd Society 15 Meets With Mrs, Shoerhak TT ,-' m i.. Farm Women’s Society No, Bible Assn and Mi I Opa v-oumy 15 me t recently With Mrs Dimes. The dairy herd of Parke. Katherine Shoemaker, Bare- Mrs. Herbert Mow. H. Ranck, Ronks RD 1, com- ville, hostess and Mrs. Jean airman of the wa; pleted the highest per-cow Ressel, Mrs. Katherine Jack- means committee j average of any enrolled in son and„Mrs. Nadine Jackson plans to serve refrc; the Red Rose DHIA program as co-hostesses. at the Dwight Hr for the month of November. President Mary Howett, Sa’e, March 20. Ranck’s herd average of presided, with past-president Mrs. Howett repoi 1456 lbs. of milk and 56 lbs. Mrs. K. Jackson reading the) the recent Extensa, pf butterfat for November- scripture. Roll call was an- meeting. jThe program Two herds tied for second, swered by 30 members, with. eluded photographs ar They were owned by H6nry three guests being introduc- es by Mrs. Ressel ai W. Martin, Ephrata RD 1, ed. Howett of the Society with a 1264 lb. —5O lb. avg. JVlrs. Abram Herr present- New York and Was) and John H. Hershey, Lititz the treasurer's report, ad- Korea respective] ED 3, with 1136—50 lbs. avg vising the group of $414.43 An invitation from “Pansy”; a registered Hoi- in the treasury. Donations No. 8 for October 17 stein owned by John O. Metz were voted for American ser Springs was recei ler, Christiana DR 1, had the I highest 305 day completion, e . om A j.* record for November, with bOCIGty O rldilS ACfIVITIGS 19,960 lbs milk and 758 Farm Wome n’s Society' #8 ded and Mrs. Lloyd ' r T ~ . met Saturday with Mrs. War- devotions. ‘Walker , also a Holstein, ren jjeisey, Mt. Joy. Co-ho- Warren Ci a “d. owned by Job Stoltzfus, s t esses W ere, Mrs. Clarence Mrs Abner Risser, Mi iSlverson RD 2, placed sec- Mrs. Alvin Reist and old Frey, Mrs. David ond in November, with 19, Mrs Paul Erb Mrs. Li oy( i Herr at 127—753 lbs. ■ production for ,jvj rs Paul Witman presi- Witman will visit the 305 days. ty home March 19 treats. On April 28, Mrs '59 Small Grain Supports Announced The USDA has announced national average price sup- Mrs. Christ Stoner, M port levels for 1959-crop barley, gram sorghums, oats and andMrsAbra) f y e - , , . , ~ ser wifl help serve Barley 77 cents per bushel foi No. 2 or better, ex- Heart Haven Bazaar cept mixed grain Several musical Sorghums $1 52 per cwt. for No 2 or better. were p-esented by fi’ Oats 50 cents per bushed for Grade No. 3 Tree School sixth gn Rye 90 cents per bushel for No. 2 or better or No. dents. „ , , . , , , Mr. Levi Heisey, El 3 on test weight only. , k t