Women -14 sor Sale ‘White Elephant” Sale llic feature of the me 0£ the Society of Farm cn No 14 at the home s Christian Landis, of b Rl, on March 9. Co pses were Mrs Henry cr, Mrs Joseph Nolt, jVirs Aaron Shirk De- 24-HOUR SERVICE! , get there fast if yon •ve burner trouble. Well ijust your burner for jonoinical operation miplete combustion. GARBER OIL CO. 105 Fair view St. MOUNT JOY. PA. Ph. OL 3-2021 > A <• MORE EARS TO THE ROW KILL SOIL INSECTS WITH H alarm Increase yields economically by controlling soil insects with aldrin. One application of aldrin pays for itself through bigger, better yields of quality com. Aldrin is easy to use. You can apply it as a spray, granules or mixed with starter fertilizers. Order your supply today and by harvest you’ll see why aldrin'stands for bigger yields. SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY agricultural, chemicals division ucwinsistml, NtwYork 20, NawVork Mrs. Landis, - and —members responded tp roll ■ call with a “Thrift Suggestion,”. new member, Mrs. La verne Myhn, New Providen ce Rl, tvas welcomed into the society The group received fur ther information about par ticipating in the Community Club Award project. Society No 14 will be en tertained by Society No 10 at 2 00 pm. Saturday, Mar ch 26 in the Rohrerstown Elementary School. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Murl Cl ark, Strasburg, on April 13 at 1.30 pm Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Jason Melhnger Mrs Amos Ranck, Mrs. Ira Rutt and Mrs Alice Shubach Dr. S K Eshleman will be guest speaker and members of Society No. 23 will be guests at the meeting. Reporter for the group is Mrs Rpbcrt M Esbenshade Farm Women -16 Vote Donations Mrs John Graham, Chris tiana El was annointed to have charge of the memo~- xal service at the fall con vention of Farm Women So cieties by' Society No. 16 meeting at the home of Mrs Frank Thompson, George town, Paradise El, on March 12. Co-hostess was Mrs. Graham The society voted a don ation to the Heart Fund and ——————————————— —— —— —I £j NOW! ’t! A low-cost way to control ■ quack grass in potatoes It’s DOWPON" —the economical quack grass killer. Apply just before potatoes come up ... or in the fall after harvest. Tests prove potato profits can be increased as much as 50% when grass is controlled by Dowponl That’s because Dowpon, sprayed on the leaves, kills the Whole grass plant—from the tops to the deepest roots—at a rock-hottom cost per acre. *Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company L. H. JACKSON . ... - - - - — 1 aldrin STANDS FOR BIGGER YIELDS ory Hetr,, Jobh Brennbmao, C Henry Brenneman, and Harry 'Landis,, farmers in tlie area. Moderating the panel on' soil and water con servation practices will be George Myers, teacher of Vocational Agriculture at the Lampeter-Strasburg H S , site of the meeting Ch airman for the event is Al fred R Overly, president of the Lampeter YFA. The bi-county conference, schedu'ed for March 30 in the Schafferstown Reformed Church social room, will fea ture remarks by Senator Thomas Ehrgood and Robert G Strub’e, watershed con sultant with the Penna Soil Conservation Commission. Panel moderator, Harvey Smith, teacher of Vocational Agriculture at Schaeffers town, will guide the discus sion of Luke Krall, Harold Bo'linger, and Samuel Hei sey. farmers, and Victor Zeigler, director of SCD. the Cancer Society, and na med waitresses for a dinner and fashion show at Lanc aster Heart Haven on Ap ril 26 Mrs Lillian Hanna and Mrs. Jeanme Groff gave rea dings during the social hour Next meeting of the soc iety will be at the home of Mrs Hanna, Nine Points, on April 13 Reporter for the group is Mrs Floyd Reinhart, presi dent KIRKWOOD, PA. oir Ccmserva (From rage 1) ion SHELL: Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 19, 1960—7 Illustrated talks showing conservation practices on the land will be presented by members of the SCD at each of the gatherings Many of the new cooper ators during the past year signed soil conservation ag reements as a result of sim ilar watershed metmgs. At the regular monthly meeting on Monday night, the SCD approved the fol lowing applications of five new cooperators to place 362 acres under conservat ion plans Charles Bridges, Denver R 2, 15 acres in E Cocalico Twp ; Alfred R Ov erly, Quarryville R 2, 138 ac res in E Drumore Twp , Paul W Groff, Elizabethtown R 3, 175 acres in Mount Joy Twp; J Wilmcr Lare, 266 Delp Road, Neffsville, 14 STANDARD EQUIPMENT, Inc. Big Spring DISCOUNT SALE 111% OFF MIGHTY MOVE BARN CLEANER EASY ALL COMFORT STALL Designed and Built by Dairymen for Dairymen ' SALE CLOSES MARCH 3L 1360 Delivery Taken March, or April "Easy All" GLENN H. HERR R. D. 1. MANHEIM PH! Landisville TW 8-8391 CO W-Q-LATBD TO BOOST YOUR DAIRY PRODUCTION AND PROFIT Reb^Rose COW-Q-LATED DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM A complete program to make your dairy operations pay off better . . . from calf-to-cow. Test Red Rose COW-Q-LATED Dairy Feed Program yourself for six months ... and prove it to yourself! DAVID B. HURST A. L. HERR & BRO. Bowmansville, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. MUSSE* 5 -ARMS. INC. BROWN & REA R. D. 2 Columbia. Pa. Atglen, Pa. EST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION West Willow, Pa. acres in Manheim Twp ; and Paul H. Kurtz, Lititz R 4, 20 acres in Warwick Twp. CHECK WALLPAPER CARE Find out the care a wall paper requires before buy ing, suggests Dorothy O O'- Donnell, Penn State exten sion home furnishings spec lalist Some plastic coated, impregnated, or bonded wallpapers are washable with soap and water. Thy’re ,a good choice for hard duty areas Other wallpapers must be cleaned with gum base or special dough-type cleaners U S Dept of Agriculture studies indicate liming acid soi’s sometimes improves the efficiency of fertilizer utiliza tion as much as four times START CALVES OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOD Reb^Rose REPLACER