12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11, 1962 Farm Women 11 Hear Lecture Planning of a fall tup to tin Pot olios tieate<l most of tin 1 inteiest at a lecent meet ing 01 the Sonetv ol Faim onit u II at tlie home of Mis I ROHRER'S i P have a complete 0 line of Miller K INSECTICIDES | FUNGICIDES HHi I SMOKKTOWN Norman Shnk, Quarr>ville Mis Ammon Huber and Mis Beniamin Waitel are on the committee to make airnnge nients Co-hostesses were Mis. Lorau Buchei, and Mis Noi man Wood Roll call was answered bv members giving tlieu lavoute Bible ceise Mis Maiv Herr and Mrs Huber gave a humorous skit. Big sistei gifts weie exchanged and a vegetable auction ivas held Speaker of the afternoon was Miss Karen Boran, home economist from P P & L. who gave a demonstration on the preparation of various foods on electrical appliances The August meeting of the group will be a picnic at Black Rock Retreat on Route 472, south of Quarryville Mis Theodore Mathias, Mis Maty ************************************************ Ready for fall ALFALFA Seeding: • CERT. DUPUITS • CERT. VERNAL • 10-19 BRAND • 9-19 BRAND • BALBO RYE available now for quick, emergency pasture crop. A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. LANDISVILLE, PA. ■********************************************< k > See your Hoffman Seed Man or call Landisville TW 8-3421 CAN YOU FILL IN THE MISSING WORD? The answer should be easy because some things just naturally go together. Take electricity for example. It; just naturally goes with comfort, convenience and a,low-cost way'of getting things done. That'sjwhy electricity and better living go hand-in-hand ... to make it ,the biggest bargain in your family budget today, ' ; • < qiij pun uoj—MTisuy ,I '' McComsey, Mrs- Donald Shirk and Mrs. James will be co hostesses. Farm Women 1 Plan Boiling Of Apple Butter Plans for the Applebutter Boiling at the Landis Valiev Museum were discussed at the meeting of Farm Women No 1 held on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs W. Dean Fyock with Mrs. Martin Moore as cohostess. The boiling wll take place on October 6th and 7th and Mrs Daniel Brubaker is the chairman. Mrs. Fyock, the president, was in charge of the meeting and Mrs. Raymond Newcomer led the devotions. Robert Snvdei of Bethlehem was the • CERT. RANGER PHONE TW 8-3421 i -- •< ;•> guest speaker. His subject was "State Birds” he showed pictures of various birds and told of their habitats and calls. The group will hold a plant and food sale at the next meeting to be held at the home of Miss Rachel Bolling er on Septeber Ist. • Grasslands Day (From Page 1) moved, and the eating will be gin Electric sheers and expert carveis will opeiate at the pits. Four lines of serving tables will speed distribution of the piece de resistance to the hungry guests. When the first six pits are The Secret Of Successful Cattle Raising Is In The Feedlot. Thot's Where Profits Are Mode! Steers in the feedlot require a large amount of feed that’s why home grown grains are so valuable! Economical feeding of your home grains and Red Rose Cattle Supplement will assure quick gains and good cattle profits. 32% Protein Red oRose CATTLE SUPPLEMENT (.nailable with or without Dicthjlstilbestrol) Red Rose Cattle Supplement supplies sufficient protein, minerals and vitamins to balance farm roughages of hay, pasture, silage, grain and corn cobs. This is a complete supplement containing urea as a protein extender, and is fortified; 1 with high levels of vitamins A and D, trace minerals plus an adequate level of phosphorus. TRY IT! For Sale At Your Local Red Rose Ft-cd Dealer. Joseph M. Good & Son 137 Newport Road, Leola, Pa. J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. Gap, Pa. Christiana, Pa. Chos. E. Souder & Sons A. L. Herr & Bro. R. I>. 3, East Earl, Pa. Quarrjtille, Pa. I. B. Groybill & Son Elverson Supply Co. Ret ton, Pa. EUerson, Pa. » .s. opened tlie other six will be tired to produce a bed of coals for the second day’s feast. The first six will be available a gam for the final day. Frank L Kreusbergei, extension live stock specialist, the Pennsyl vania State University, and Howard H. White, associate of Stephen’s in Arbogast and Bastian, Allentown packing firm, will supervise the big mast Other food facilities will in clude dairy bars to be operated by the Pennsylvania Dairy men’s Association, Paul R. Anthony, Strausstown, presi dent. Piesident Abraham Lincoln signed legislation establishing the United States Department of Agriculture on May 15,1863. David B. Hurst Bowmansville, Pa. Walter & Jackson < < V»W \ A S '"imAv ft w> J f »■ * ** r*
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