Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 03, 1962, Image 17

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    Farm Women 5 ,
Hear Ministers
The Re\ ereud Roger Sing
er was the main speakei at the
recent meeting ot the Farm
Women Society number 5 in
the home of Mrs Paul Ebei
sole, 19(10 Linden Sticet,
Petersburg
The Rous rend Mi Smgei
spoke on hit, wOl k in Horn;
Kong Mis Ebersole was in
charge ot dec otions, and Miss
Ruth Ann Ehcrsole placed a
piano solo
Plans were made for a bus
tup to the Philadelphia Flow
er Show on March 11 Th“
group will meet at the hank
in East Petersburg
Husbands will be the gin sts
at a banquet on Maich •!! U
6"30 pni in the Plain and
Panov restauiant Speakeis
Dr Harold Houseman, Ephra
ta, and Dr Paul Ripple, .Nefls-
Vile, will discuss their lecent
work in Afrn a
Best Food Buys
(Continued Irom Pane 1(5)
Movement continues nood
and prues finite reasonable on
applet. - Colden Delicious
Stajman .ind Rome Heautv
proMde a \anet\ tor evei\
use Hothouse rhubarb is rta
eonablv pru ed too
mmm cope & weaver co.
MHBi
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INTERNATIONAL
/ HARVESTER
FOR THE YOUNGER MAN IN
YOUR LlFE—this lurtlenecked
sweater’s a perfect gift item.
The thick knit is extremely
sturdy so it can stand up under
all the rough and tumblo the
young man’s Ifkely to give it.
It’ll come off the playground
looking as good a* new and
ready to wear to school. The
turtleneck and snug cuffs guar*
antee lasting warmth all winter
Leaflet No. B-118 is yours, free#
upon request.
Supplies ot flesh ceuetahUs
aie adequate foi consume! d
maud but lew items ate i i
lonn supph at tins season
OPEN
Wednesday
MMCH 7 and 8 Afternoon and Evening
Farm Women 4
Plan Bus Trip
Alonihets of Society of Kami
oimn number t heaul Miss
Joanne AU tzler of Elizabeth
town tell of bei ivoik with ju
venile dolimiumts last sum
in CM
Mivs Mr tsiler, a junioi .it E
lizaberlitovvn College, was the
mam speaker as Hie societv
met leieutlv at the home oi
Mis Uoheit Hiuhakoi Salun
ga She spoke ot hei woik as
a volunteei at a summer camp
at UcMivei Colo
Plans weio made foi a him
tup to the Philadelphia Klovv
ei Show Tuesdav, Alauh 1!
A bus trip foi Apnl was ,iNu
dis< ussed
The societv will entei tain
societv number 22 at a meet
nut Satmdav, Alarch 31 at 2
[i m in Palmdale School
Alls Robei t Heir piosi
dent jn (‘sided
Pines on \ ine-i nienod tonn
toc-s, (elorv, endive, c search
sweet (nrn, cauliflower, spin
,ii li, and lettuce niav be slight
ly lowei than a week ago
Somewhat finnei pines non
lie noted on potatoes, new'
crop cabbage peppeis, c nenni
beis and sweet potatoes
C. B.
Intercourse, Pa.
MR-COLUMNS
WINDOWS
VCEonuca
onurr tails
HOUSE
and Thursday
See The New
Tractors for ’62!
HOOBER
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3, 1962
County Farm Boy
In Army Training
Kent Knox, Kv Piiv.pe
Glenn V Slink son ot Ah anil
■'ll. Ilennan A Slink, Quai
i' v ille Pi is in c scut I v as
su.ichl to Ccmipanv 10 oi tin
Specialist Tiannng Uigiinent
a inaioi unit ot the I S Aimv
Ciammc, Ccnret Aitnoi IPSA
TCA l Kent Knox Kv vvhci
he is uncle iiconic, aclvancecl in
dividual (taming at (hi mm
tleneial Supplv School
Hut in; the t i ;li t -v\ c e I.
coiiise Pvt Slink will iccuvc
nisti in I ion and Gaming m
supplv acini inisti at iv c piocul
nies and how to opeuate ccm
tam ollic e mac limes including
tvpc'wnlcis adding machines,
calculating and duplicating
machines Some ot the mom
nnpoilant subjects taught ate
pi esc iv at mu and packaging
methecis stoiage pioccduies
and publications
Dining Ilu sixth week a
graded 12-honi piaitnal ox-
en ise is gnen m whuh P\*
Slink will be inquired to <Olll
- all the paper woik 111 <1
gnen supph situation Upon
completion ol Ihe com sc hi*
will be qnalitud and latcd as
a geneial suppK cleik
P\ t Slink is a I'l'i'i giadu
ate ot Solanco High School
and leceived Ins M S Dcgieo
liom Penn Slate UimuisiU 111
GettheßlG silo unlooder vqluelT f l
• > , i > ’ s . “4'3
Vein I)
Delivers more
• Double auger sys
tem digs tbe silage
faster and more
evenly under all con
ditions whether sil
age is frozen, wet,
or dry.
• Exclusive, adjustable
drive hub gives more
positive traction,
keeps the machine
operating evenly,
and requires less
power.
DELIVERS BETT
The double augers, operating In conjunction
with the patented V-pajidle impellers, digs the
silage, mixes it thoroughly, and then throws it
down the chute. Your cows and cattle get good,
palatable silage... not a powdered mash as so
often happens with unloadera using blowers.
CALEB M. WENGER
R I) 1 QUARRYVILLE. PA
Dutmote Outer K 1 8-211 b
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I‘Hil He was cmploved as an
assistant countv agent hv th
Soineisct Countv Extc iision
Assoc Ml ion pi tot to enleiii,
(he nnlitai v sc tvic e Ile c cmi
(iI.KAA \. SHIRK
plclt'd Ins basil 1 1.1 in 111 will
tin l id liamni-, llemiuem i>
Koit Kiio\ txloie his jiiesint
i ''M„nniuit
Thi a \ i i a n i Vinci ii i i
smoUoi six uds yio poi mm •
loi (i-;.ii s
flood in.movement ioiM'i ,
ol oik f>u i<t if just .nii.mo i>ooj>!m
to do the woi K ol snpo.io
poopl?
TWO SIZES
Standard—lor silo* 10' to 16'
Heavy Duty —for cilot \Z'
to 30'
WRITE OR PHONE US
FOR COMPLETE INFOR.
NATION AND PRICES.
SO 8-3501
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