Devotions weW led by Mrs. '' X Lascasfei- bounty R , obrer - Rolt was i G\KTiis^^B}^^e^J^^!AkiiaKa^ r^^^iosfi^ii^§^oSa§^i r , Litit2 R 4; Robert !? M b^. fc j!^i^/ r * ,k64rr3r Tt ~ AjtinwtrtWS&t McSpaprari, ... ;.j,, L. F Photo. c,p ® of “ cbl * ‘ «-<»' Mrs. Grayscm- Cooper add _T v ' '.' '" ’,, •'■ .'" ' Mrs.. - liarold Ciaybeat were Guernsey Gmili4r? n A' aT^^, '^^^^^^ 1!asl<i): IMl ° p6und * '*minUi auditor. Mrs-.-wn- Sl UWII *2 V **W Loul B V°'*&** j - H«n ArroWsmith gave a report r uu4e Tkvoa o;f milk land •'594' pounds of Pour-year-old and over but- , *“vvlB - lIITCC butterfat. terfat production B. Snave-- __ r, . ~ '- , ' High- herd average' (under'dy Garber and Son (Willow's v V : *i^Jt 6mbe y- S * ere el6C if d 30 cows) David Brackbill; Amallne)'; 817 pounds of but- T 1*1.482 - pounds , of' 'milkmaid terfat." - \ 't«trgeat butterfat increase caster^oun^ Guernsey, ,N. Landis; 93 pounds .Weadb^-^i aneualv^6^tm| t :ag^l^w^efr.migj. o^s^ announced that Guernsey herds th , n 500 i3®' Ust year. In. addi- 'ttbii'V.— c - W&g^e^Roßa^ggj<B^3ipS Witmef and Brack- CoUefia) f ; they were owned by. Landis. J. Rohr* will ' ?rw6:yeai.old-:b U fterfat Howard Kirk and Auction Wltmers' (PeSn^er Suavely Garber and ?* r **-<** far “ board Reliable Colleen); 70i pounds R. Witmer; Robert president,-Harry_ S. Mumma, of I)utterfat . : , * .Breneman, K. D. Linde. juanneim Kl. milk produc- Harry, & Mumma, John A.i • Raymond- an d< Louise Wit- tion- Howard Kirk and Sons Breneman, and' Clarence Har der, '• Willow Street' Rl r won* (Cedar ’Fringed' Helen) ;-15,- nish. ‘ half the awards for'produc- $22 pounds of milk. . ’ -;B. Suavely Garber paid trl t iqn.presented the' rassoeih- butterfat pfo- buta to two breeders who re- R.\- Breneman,- in .duction Wltmers (Penn-Del tired during the year. They Dairy' -Hard ~Im- -Re&able' Konbyeofflib'); 703 were, Darid Breckhill, Willow prdveaenf - A'sgoeiation report pounds of butterfat. '*■ . Street’ Rr, and Chester K for the ‘year the.- v Four-year-old and over, .milk Rl. following awards: - - production —' fcobwtoand *Md- ’ "President Mumma was-toast- herd cows bel Breneman fFeqnea View master. - f ' ■* *I. > '*/ a. 5 .•; .W'v.i *» ', See your Hoffmon Seed Mon or Phone Londissville 898-3421 A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. - * HarUy,af&a^aMpt&4 BRAND igirf 'WfALFA ' For short rotation and eco nomieal alfalfa, Northrup King’s ..Qia -Biand Alfalfa is > hMd * It’s a comßina- OfiiiaMy adapted'varieties specially selected fbr our soil and weather; Lush, fine-stemmed ■ crop/makes ideal hay or pastime:' - , NOCULIZED* seed is already inoculated and ready to plant. Disease resistant for longer lived, mote productive stands. WES-GRO* processed to give you fast, even ... vigdrousstands. Nextrtime you plant, see us for 919 BRAND. 'vV% T^'XC'' - ' ioM.' Farm Women 21 Auction Recipes AH auction of favorite dishes ★lth their recipes, made by members of Farm Women So ciety 21, was featured at a re cent meeting of the group held in the home of Mrs. Clyde Roh rer, Willow Street. Mrs. Richard Jackson, serv ed as co-hostess for the event. ,Mra. J. Richard Wood gave a display of fashion doll cloth ing she has made for the meeting. HAPPY THANKSGIVING! John B. Kurtz (sed*r Lime James High GordOntHle John B. Kurtz Bphrata JohnJ.Hess Klnzera - Vintage Ira B. Landis Valley Road, Lancaster V-V-W.".' ff-'JI-r.P'.-JI. Jhdß. ,■ .Hi d on the recent Lancaster Coun ty Convention of Farm Wo men. Next meeting of the group will be a Christmas party for members andNtheir husbandsto he held at St. Catherine's Church,' Quarryville, Saturday, Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. with Mrs.' William Arfowsmith acting as hostess. Co-hostesses for the event are Mrs. Wilmer Static, Mts. Charles Tindall and Sirs. Parke Bessel. Distilled Water for Steam. - Iron. To prtven't -any Ibulldup of witferate in yOur s teams fflln, nne distilled Hrater, i'iWaSillis Efelen E. Pell, Penn fx tenaloa lienne ni*nfa£«nfent specialist, Using distilled %a tor-proionifa tne effectitfcr life of your iron. to be thankful for! As we gather with friends and rela tives for the annual Thanksgiving Day feast, we will be counting our blessings. Sure, we all have our prob lems and our sorrows, but we have maxiy, many reasons for joy and thanksgiving, too. Important among our personal bless ings is the privilege of having so many of you as customers and friends of our business. It -is our pleasure to serve your needs. Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Warren Sickman Whiteside & Weicksel S. H. Hiestand & Co. SaluDga ,3“ •Z i <1 f ta um J. Hess, n Intercourse - New Prtfridence ol .iz 2 cisv -- “ - ■ OOOCwL I B BvM C Rheems Pequea Kirkwood
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