Dupont Gardens £unday, April "21, ‘‘ meeting- at the Glass Kitchen at 1 p.m. • Ten dollars was contributed to the Cancer Fund and plans were announced to visit the County Home in June with So- Society of Tarm Women No. C i e ty n O . 2. The local organiza -1 entertained Society No. 3at tj on Wl jj jj e g U esits of Society the meeting held on Saturday jg_ on ,jyj a y 15 a £ the Q<>or afternoon at the Salem Luth- ge town Methodist Church. «ran Church, Lincoln. Mrs. Ab- The 'Mother-Daughter ban xam Bollinger, the president, q uet Wlill £ e lheld on May 7in was in charge, and 51 members the B runnemlle Fire Hall. The and .guests attended. Mrs. W. Rev> Herbert E. Moyer will Dean Fyock led the devotions. speak on -women Shared His Mrs. Elizabeth Shaub, world Passion -. The next meeting traveler, was guest speak- wIR iheid at the home of «r. She showed pictures pMier. piark with Mrs. C. V. travels and articles purchased "gniith as co-hpstess. in the various countries, , ~ Farm Women Hear Talk By Mrs. Shaub The group planned a runun- I>oo o miles of rail fences *,ge sale to be held on Friday, b or( j er the Blue Ridge Park- April 26, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. way ' through Virginia. These 511 are made mostly of chestnu# Broad St. Lititz. They also WO od,'from trees killed by the planned to take a trip to the bl ht Ulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll NO Latest on BIG YIELDING P-A-B SX HYBRIDS One look at a field of P-A-G’s showy SX hybrids and you’re bound to want to know more about them. You’ll want to know more about their startling uniformity, better standability, and extra potential for bonus making yields. You’ll want to know why top comgrowers across the country have more than doubled their acreage of these extra-profit hybrids in the last five years. I will gladly answer all questions about SX hybrids from P-A-G and recommend the varieties that fit your farm. See me soon. Ask about P-A-G clover and alfalfa, too! ! ' L. J. Denlinger Company i Beaman Place, Pa. Ph. 768*3021 Willis H. Weaver B. D. 1, Box 425, Mt. Joy, Pa. Ph. 653-4012 | Willis W. Horst I K. D. 4, Lititi, Pa. Ph. 626-6755 Cloyd Wenger 1744 Pioneer Road, Lane., Pa. Ph. 393-1633 David B. King 2471 Horseshoe Rd., Lane., Pa. Eugene P. Spotts R. D.-2, Honey-Brook, Pa. Ph. 275-395 S Xfonntville Feed Service E. D. 2, Columbia, Fa. Ph. 385-2661 Eli O. Nolt B. D. 1, Xew Holland, Pa. Ph. 354-554 C I Ray D. Deiter 1 R. D. 7, Lancaster Several Choice dealer territories available—contact L - THE MOST |PMNIO MUM M «M» t-4* , 1 1 Walter B. Martin R. D. 1, Dvumovc, Pa. Ph. KI 8-2692 Fred Frey R. D. 2, QuaiTyTille, Pa. Ph. SX 6-2235 Melvin M. Brendle R. D. 1, East Earl, Pa. Ph. 445-2444 Paul G. Nolt R. D. 1, Manheim, Pa. Ph. 665-4224 Charles Ranck 71 'Rose Are., Leola, Pa. Ph. 656-9272 Harold L. Sample R. D. 1, Now ‘Providence, Pa. Pk. ST 6-3087 Stanley P. Herr ,Rheems, Pa. Ph. 367-3526 Ph. 687-3405 LOCAL OFFICE Pfrster Associated Growers 1607 'Mssley IML, IdawMter, P«. Ph. *9B-712t Farftl Women 19 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13, 1963—17 Hear Review Members of Farm Women ID met Saturday afternoon m the Landisville Church of God. Mrs. Wallace Fisher reviewed the book, “To Sir, With Love”, by E. R. Braithwaite. tluests were 30 members of Society 4, ot which Mrs. Dan Will is president. Mrs. Kenne th Eshelman, county president, was a special guest and spoke on “Woman’s Most Prized Pos session.” —Mrs. Scott Nissley Jr. sang two -numbers. The committee planning the meeting consisted ot Mis. Wil liam Alexander, Mrs. Hany Mumma, Mrs. Daniel Rohrer, Mrs. Christian Mussel, Mrs. John David Yoder, and Mrs. Lloyd Hollinger. Complete automatic feeding for DAIRY COWS and CATTLE! Plus a complete line of bunk feeders to meet your exact needs Straight-out Auger Feeder flee ue for modern CALEB M. WENGER d. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 .Quarryville, Pa, The group will make can cer dressings at the home of Mrs. John Ruhl Wednesday, April 17, beginning at 7:30 p.m. They will take a bus trip to Winteithur, famous museum of early Americana on Wednes day, May 15. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Yod er, Box 254, Lancaster. The May 11 meeting will be held at the East Petersbuig Church of the Brethien. when outside temperatures pass 60 degrees will do much to reduce transit losses, suggests Livestock Conservation, Inc. This permits fieer circulation of air and allows hogs to main tain safe body temperatures in their natural way. Ph. S' VdiiDulti UNLOADERS Double auger* deliver more allege per minute even when elfage la deeply frozen .. . and at a lower operating coat. Patented V-paddlo Impeller* throw ... not blow ... allege down chute. 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Additional 10* auger aectlena map be addad. lutomettc feeding equipment Farm Women 10 Make Donations Farm Women Society 10, meeting at the home ot Mrs. Elam Buckw alter Saturday, made contributions to The American Bible Society, the Lancaster Branch Ameiican Cancer Society, and the Lan caster County Society lor Crippled Childien and Adults. Each organization was the re cipient ot a H 5 donation. Dr. Glewn Breidenstine spoke on the Onent and show ed pictures to illustrate. Mrs. Hany Sloat spoke on a lelease tiom Pennsylvania State University on sott water. Miss Esther Hess conducted devotions Roll call featmed April fool iokes. Mis. Fiank Hodecker, pre sident, announced a May 9 trip to the McCormick spice factory and to Sherwood Gar dens, both in Baltimore, and the farm societies’ picnic July 24 at Long Paik. The next meeting will be held Saturday, May 11, at 1 30 pin at the home ot Mis. Edwaid Bowser, Lititz R 3. • For The Farm Wife (continued from page 15) ZKSTY BIA K CHUKSU MKAIi-IX-OM<3 10 ounce package trozen gieen -vegetable (spinach, bio ccoh, oi beans) 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons Hour Vi teaspoon salt 1 cup milk Four chops hot pepper sauca to Vi cup ciumbled Blue cheese 4 hard-cooked shelled and sliced Cook gieen vegetable ac cording to du actions on pack age Brain Melt butter in a saucepan, blend in Hour and salt. Add milk giadually, star ing constantly until thick and bubbly. Add hot peppei sauce, cheese, and 3 sliced eggs Heat lor 1 minute Pom sauce o\ er diaiued vegetable. Gannsh with slices of lemaming egg. 4 servings.