—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14, 1961 12 three visitors answered roll Farm Women 1 7 call by tellin « the name of Failil ▼▼ v^llicil it the television star she would Pick Committees like to meetl Society of Farm Women ed as auctioneer in a sale of 17 announced the names of a number of articles. Co the program committee for hostesses were Mrs. Ernest 1962 at their recent meeting Shaub and Mrs. Landis Krei with Mrs Wilbur Pollack as der. hostess. The committee > will During the business meet be Mrs. Clyde Kreider, Mrs. ing the society discussed pl- John Lefever, Mrs - Joseph ans for participation in the Sinclair, Mrs. Henry Frank county Farm Women’s so and Mrs. Cecil Jackson. ciety convention on Novem- Sixteen members and ber 4 at Manheim Central - by letting us spread >—i your fertilizer and lime > GRANULATED stone with our modern FERTILIZER equipment. FEEDS CROPS EVENLY RESULTING IN GREATER YIELDS • BULK SPREADING SERVICE • SOIL TESTING SERVICE SMU6KER BROS. BIRD-IN-HAND IM^REf Ft ■ o / YvUR fcs^sasl MvNEY WITH WAYNE PERSONALIZED SERVICE PROGRAMS You can read about all sorts of new ideas to lower your costs of production in the laying house. But how to know what ideas will work for you, how to adapt them to your particular farm —■ that is a problem. That's where Wayne Personalized Service Programs can mean so much to you. Trained and experienced Wayne service men have the know-how to give you practical help in solving your poultry problems. Come in and put this team of ■trained personnel, research, and modern feed manu facturing techniques at work to keep feed costs down ~ bring flock efficiency up, v p : —^=7= H. M. STAUFFER & SON'S. Inc. Wiimer - Ronks - Leola SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY Liiiiz & Newmanslown ROHRER'S MILL GRUBB SUPPLY CO. R.D. 1, Ronks Elizabethtown C. E. SAUDER & SONS HERSHEY BROS. El. D. 1, Easi Earl Reinholds J. K. STAUFFER & SON ROSS C. ULRICH. JR. Lawn & Bellaire R, D. 2. Peach Bottom LIME VALLEY MILLS J. C. WALKER & SON. Inc. R D. 1, Willow Street Gap MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millcrsville 1 " Mrs. Robert Burkins act- SAVE TIME and MONEY - p MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia Leola OL 6-2229 mm ,sl • Farm Women 22 (From page 51 Prizes in the games play ed were awarded to Mrs. , Lorraine Getz and Mrs. Hel- The next meeting will be en Metz Mrs- W iu iain wel held October 29 at Bpm. j er was chairman of the re with Mrs. Marshall Stoner, f res h me nt committee. r^ S a/“co-Ses2r A**?,” dulS IIOWCen POr ‘ y “ “ he ‘ Oct. 24. , , The next meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, High School. Plans for a Christmas party with hus bands as guests at a covered dish luncheon were discus sed. Advertisers will be glad November 14 at the home to have you mention Lancas- of Mrs. Shenk, Willow Street ter Farming when answering R 1 Mrs. Landis will be co advertisements. hostess. New Ful-O-Pep Pig Starter'is GUARANTEED PALATABLE or your money lback The sooner little~pigs eat and the more"they eat the'more they~gain. With' Ful-O-Pep Pig Starter, you can expect a pound of gain on only 1.4 to 1.6 lbs. of, feed, That’s why payability is so important—pigs eat more and make greater gains at a time when those gains cost you less t r § Try a bag of new Ful-O-Pep Pig Starter today and see if it lsn’t the most palatable Pig Starter you can buy. If your pigs don’t prefer it, return the unused portion and we’ll give you your money back/ H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. WITMER LEOLA RONKS Assure Clean, Healthy Tobacco Beds With Mico-Fume Tobacco Bed Soil Fumigant P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. MILLER Chemical & Fertilizer Corporation P. O. Box 25, Ephrata Your Local Apply This Fall Easy as 1-2-3-4 Prepare seed bed in the usual manner Hand broadcast one 20-lb. bag of Miller Mico-Fume evenly over one tobacco bed (100 square yards). Water bed immediately, apply- ing 150 gallons of water. ieds 4 That’s all you do until planting time . . . then hand-rake light ly and seed in the usual man- ner. ids ECONOMICAL! Compare cost of MICO-FUME with Conven- tional Method of Sterlizing. MILLER Dealer SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. EX7-3539 • Grass Field Day (From page 1) committee. Both men are on the staff of the Pennsylvania State University. The conference and field day will be the first program of its kind for the two spon soring councils. Field activi ties, the co-chairmen pointed out, will have for their set ting an area already known to throngs of farm leaders as the site of the 1958 National Plowing Matches, HqtXi Phone: RE 3-6525