- - na, of Greensburg, who had tor of flower arranging. Other vixlen Uays studied flower arranging in Ja- features will include disease - OQf I * P an on ,four occasions. Japan- and ins Oct control, lawn care. rao re at room 301 Tyson Build ‘t Jr i3v»J /< v eSe plant culture methods of late blooming lilacs, and even JJl g > university Park. - “©onsai” will be described 'by flower photography. arden Days June 21 to 2,7 ‘Sr., nursery- A ll meetings will be held in , D ]S a flow „ r show t 0 h f Pen ,f^i V a !uie W s P eciallst “ B ° n ' Room 121 Sparks Building at J h^/thls year June 25 ’and 7 W nl !Tnt Tananese Sai f*°“ GeneVa ’ ° hlo ‘ De ‘ Penn State > aimounces Samuel 26 The sho , w Wlll nlclude sec . ancientartof Japanese flower arranging will Atniore. in charge of reg.stra- tIOM for hort ,cuUuie speci it culture, and Japa -be stressed by Mrs. John C. tion and room assignments . „ d artlstic classes The « „ _w* 8»«u> o™»». NJ, Atonce reE , str>tlon can mong the * ea ea noted lecturer and demonstra- done by wnmng to Mr. At- s p 'in. June 25 in the gieen is Mrs. Philip M. McKen- 1 a e WHAT BETTER TIME to pause ... and review your present dairy program? to improve lest you fall back. lowing questions? 1. Are you completely satisfied with your present dairy herd? 2. "Are you seeing results from your breeding program? 3. Arc you producing milk efficiently selling at a profit? 4. Are you taking full advantage of D.H.I.A. or Owner Sampler records? 5. Are you helping reduce surplus milk by "culling" non-thrifty cows? 6. Are you using records to guide you in making profitable decisions? If your answer to each question was SOUND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES are being employed on your farm. If you answered "NO” to some of the questions WHAT BETTER TIME to consider FARM BUREAU’S “Manage- ment Assistance Program”? Start Today ... Feed the Farm Bureau Way! Lancaster New Holland Like all others in business, you must continue Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious to serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM For Prompt, Courteous Service, In Bags or Bulk, Call . . . 394-0541 354-2146 FARM the dairyman! It’s a noble tradition and we join all America in celebrating and applauding this occasion. salutes How would you answer the fol- Manheim 665-2466 Quarryville STerling 6-2126 BUREAU “Yes” qur^ l Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1963 . . . no doubt £. COl/j houses behind Tyson building. The piogarm will include 12 speakers from the College of Agriculture faculty at the Uni versity Farm Women 19 Plan Picnic A family picnic was plan ned by Farm Women Society 19 at a lecent meeting m the home of Mrs S'amupl Bum, 2191 Gieysione Road, East Petersburg The picnic will be held Sun day, July 7 at 12 30 p m. in Buchanan Park, Lancaster The food and games committee in cludes Mrs Leroy Hottenstein, Mrs Lester Croft, Mrs. Henry Lehman, Mrs Samuel Bum, Mrs Henry Martin, Mrs. Clar ence Newcomer, and Mrs. Ab ram Root. Mrs Alfred Moyer, Rohrers town, demonstrated Crewel em broidery as a hobby at the last meeting Members voted a $25 dona tion to the Child Development Center ot Lancaster A Christ mas box will be sent to the group's Korean orphan and her family. Mrs. Vernon Newcomer was co-hostess Penn Manor 4-H Is Entertained Members of the Penn Manor 4-H Community club were guests of the Drutnore Com munity club at a recent meet ing m the Chestnut Level Church house Club members played get acquamted games before the short business meeting. Jud ith Wartel was elected to re present the Penn Manor club in the County Posture Queen contest next month. Melvin Long, leader of the county 4-H Wildlife club was present to show w ildlite slides Working with ndnidual farmers and with grout);,. the Agricultural E\trnsion Service has encouraged th<- app'ication of reseanh lind’ngs lor the benefit of all people For Low Cost And Effective Weed Control Use 19 Weedone LV-4 (Low Volatile Ester) 1 gal. can $5.25 5 gal. can $24.50 Weedor 64 (amine) 1 gal $3.75 5 gal $17.50 Weedone Brush Killer “32” I gal. can $7.25 SMOKETOWN I Ph. Lane. 397-3539 | 5