w-»Wqj«fr" _- - 1 a .at ato go_-on ;,a free trip.- IBanMpy omen i W in'the "Meadow 'Members donated $5O to the I giVoalrfir ? ! tDfning House. , Child Development Center, the riCai wpcftKCr r ' was the spea- county project, and $2O to F #*W» Pn»*nin«a Henry C Her- FA exchange program. An auc rOrillOaa Shjfe.fei'w^s'hostess. Mrs H. Lan- tion of baked goods was held. ' 'Members of .Farm Women and Wednesday, June 26, at 2 Society 10 recently heard a members answered ,01l call by pm members will meet at 28 speech on “Foranosa, the Peo*- telling where they would like S Queen St, for an organ re BEACON FEEDS ROYER FAMILY Age 2 yrs. 6 mos. 992 This is the second highest notional record in fat ever made by a senior two-year-old Holstein. Zsa Zsa is now milking 113 pounds per day starting her second lactation. BEACON FEEDS has been the sole grain ration of this fine heifer. BEACON makes available all nutrients required by the cow not only to make milk but to replenish and maintain body re serves. Beacon provides uniform and palatable top quality feed to help keep cows on feed. BOMBERGER'S STORE FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY CLEM E. HOOBER MILLPORT ROLLER MILLS Intercourse llifl, liitit/ GERMAN'S FEED MILL FEEDS Salutes The Of Lancaster On The Excellent Record Made By Blossomeile Zsa Zsa Twin Milk Production Test Fat 305 days 365 days Elm Lancaster He.iii er WENGER'S FEED MILL 4.1 21,122 4.1 23,958 I. B. GRAYBILL & SON Strasbarß 0. K. McCRACKEN Manheim EARL SAUDER, INC. Xew Holland Jlheeius Beacon Division of Textron Inc. YORK, PA. 851 ' The next meeting will be Co. Farmers held Saturday, July 6, at I’3o p . pm. at the home ot Mrs. Jr 111 LOHI L/FOpS Pierce B Landis, 2380 Kissel f T 1 f Km Rd. Under iLoan Co. Farm Women Donate $lOO For Scholarships -A donation of $lOO to the Citizens Scholarship Fund was made by the executive board of the Lancaster County Farm Women at a recent meeting in the home of Mrs Carl Diller, Society 21, Refton Mrs J Ri chard Jackson of society 22 was co-hostess The county project for the year will be the Child Devel opment Center. Each of the 24 societies will make a lump sum contribution A family picnic will be held by all the societies on Wednes day, July 24, at 12 30 pm. in Long Park. Treats for the Lancaster County Home will be provided by Societies 1 and 2 in June; Societies 3 and 4 in Jul\, and Societies 5 and 6 in August The farm women will pro vide refreshments and ehapei ons for the USO dance on Sat urday, Aug 17, and Satin day, April 4 Societies 1 to 12 will be responsible on Aug 17 and Societies 13 to 24 on April 4 Mrs Kenneth Eshelman, county president, presided Mrs Gilbert Paul, Society 3, led de votions. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Aug 6, at 1 30 p m at the home of Mrs Frank P Hodeckei, Society 10, 007 Rohrerstown Rd Mrs Andrew Nissley, Society 23, will be cohostess. 4-H Sewing Club Names Officers Janice Knight was elected president of the Lititz 4-H Sewing Club which mtet re cently at the home of Mary 'Swarr, 42 East Second Ave. Other officers elected were, Daune (Palmer, vice-president; Mary Swarr, secretary; Vicki Davidson, treasurer; Carol Brubaker, news reporter; Joyce Bowman, song leader; Daune Palmer, Mary Spangler, Bev erly Hess, game leaders; Jan ice Knight, representative to County Council: Mrs Howard S'warr, Mrs. Eugene Snang.er and Mrs. Milton Brubaker lea ders. President Kennedy has said, “We shall pay any price, to assure the survival of liberty.” buying U S. Savings Bonds is a small part of the pr - ce for Everybody knows how to say Keeping Freedom in Your Fu nothing, but few know when. ture. Thirteen members were pre sent and the next meeting will be held on June 12 at the home of Mrs. Swarr. 1963 H & N “Nick Chicks” are improved models of the H & N “Nick Chicks” which earned an award* for highest income ($3.12 per hen hous ed) *USDA summary report ARS 44-79-2. Order today. Write, or call by telephone - 653-9891. FLORIN FARMS, INC. Mount Joy, Pa. RFD #l, Box L-176 Farming, Saturday/June 8, 1963 Farmeis m Lancaster Coun ty had put 4771 bushels of 1962-crop coin under pnce suppoit loans and purchase agreements through Ap-il Fred Seldonnidge, Chairman Lan caster County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee, has announced. This compares with 1599 bush els of the 19 61 corn crop which were covered by the sup port program as ot the end of April a year ago Farmers had until May 31 to put 19 62-crop corn under support, and the loan maturity date is July 31 Loan maturi ty dates lor all other grains have passed except tor soy beans, foi which the loan re payment date was extended to July 31 Throughout the country, 1962-crop corn put under price-support loans and pur chase agreements through April totaled almost 532 mil lion bushels A year earlier, 548 5 million bushels of 1961- ciop corn had been put under support as of the same date. Of the 1962-crop corn under support, almost 450 million bushels were under farm-stoi ed loans Certified Egg Program Grows HARRISBURG Five years ot Pennsylvania’s certified quality conti ol egg program were completed in April with, a new high volume and a con sistent record of month-by month gains, E J Lawless, poultry division chief in the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Ma.- kets, reported today Starting in 1958 with foil’ plants participating, the pio gram has grown to 42 plant? Others are expected to qualify and participate. From a beginning of 10 8- 000 dozens, the sa es o< certi fied eggs now exceed 2 5 mil lion dozens pe • month For the lne-j«ar period, sales have totaled 4,008,162 cases or 120,244,860 unison dozens, an average of 801,632 oasis ,ci jear The program is on a fee basis and monthly income now exceeds $l,OOO, with a five jear total of $43,023, or an average of $8,604 per year. H & N LEGHORNS Day Old Pullet Chicks and Started Pullets (10 to 20 weeks) 5 v«r«