Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 23, 1963, Image 7

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    tST"' president, at -the
IkO Mrs. WiMls Z. EsbW shade, an- Towns Country inn, on Fn
i7l_ , „ T.T John Henry Hess; Secretary
S oS u .°LL‘.™ ,TS Mrs - L “‘” H - K ■'«“««. TrJ:
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Orolder* a gift at ia irecent Mrs, appointed
meeting in .the home of Mrs. following Comimittee
iMylin Good, Mapheim Rl. De- Chairladies: Program, Mrs.
Totfons were m Charge of Mrs. ® Diehm; Social, Mrs. X.
Albert iGraytljill. Wayne Brubaker; Ways &
A donation of $lO 00 was Means, Mrs. Jerome Bruba
given to the T. B. Christmas er > Special, 'Mrs. Benjamin
Seal 'Campaign. Mrs. John N. H. Greider; Sunshine & Gift,
Hess gave a report on the Mrs. Edward Wissler, Audi-
Lancaster Count Farm Worn- Mrs Noah Z Getz; Re
on’s-Convention. " ‘ porter, Mrs. Christian S. ■Grei-
Mrs. David Hess, Mrs. Ri- '^ er
chard. Hershey, and Mrs. Jer
ome Brubaker were appointed
delegates to the Pennsylvania
State Farm Women’s Conven
tion at KarnSburg, in Jan
uary.
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Day Old and Started Pullets
FLORIN FARMS, INC.
JHowt Joy, Pa. RFD #l, 653-9891
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Mrs. Clayton Rutt gave a
demonstration and talk on
making Cimstmas decora
tions with a personal touch.
The Society will entertain
their husbands at a Christmas
63 H & N “Nick Chicks”
e improved models of the
& N “Nick Chicks” which
irned an award* for high
t income ($3.12 per hen
•used) *USDA summary
sport ARS 44-79-2.
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joyful Thanksgiving/hrimming
with the bounty and blessings of
the season.
D. E. HORN & CO., INC.
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Wishing you and yours a.most
YORK,
Farm Women 8
Make Christmas
Decorations
Aj demonstration on making
'holiday decorations was pre
sented by Mrs. Daniel Wills,
Mount Joy R 2, during a recent
meeting of Farm Women "So
ciety 8 held at ftie home of,
Mrs Charles Felty, Maytown.
Two new members were in
ducted into the society: Mrs.
Robert Dunkleberger and Mrs
John Herr,'both of Mount Joy
Rl.-
T' Mrs W. Scott Heisey led
group singmg aiid Mrs. David
Witmer read the devotions.
The group discussed future
programs including the selec
tion of delegates to attend
the state convention in Jan
uary.
The next meeting will be
Dec 14, instead of Dec. 7, at
the- home of Mrs. Roy Greider,
Mount Joy Rl, on the theme,
“Christmas in Jordan.” Host
esses will be Miss h. Mae
Bnnser, Mrs Clarence Greider
and Mrs. Martin Musser.
signature on your home, which
, # happens to be a row house,
Try 'A Classified here’s an idea. Set four or
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Pk:
POSING WITH HIS HORSE after winning first
place in the barrel race and.western reining classes
at the state 4-H horse show last week at the Farm
Show Building, Harrisburg, is Michael Shoemaker, son
of Mr. and Mrs Bus Shoemaker, Quarry vil'le R 3. Mike
is a member of the Rough Riders 4-H horse club of
Lancaster County. L. F. Photo.
PERK KID
If you want to put your
more posts of western red
cedar along either side of the
walkway and then build a
perk shade scieen above of
Ix 6 cedar boards spaced at six
inch intervals. You can stain
or paint the installation to
add charm.
NORWEGIAN
KELP
MEAL.
The Most
Nearly
Perfect
■Supplement . . .
Yet Costs
Less? •
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Zook & Ranck
Inc.
R. D. 1, Gap, Pa.
Pa. Hybrid
Developed by Pa. Stages
University Experimental
Station;
Pa. #B2O is doing a won
derful job with regard to
standabiUty and higher
population than any other
variety. This variety made
outstanding yields this past
season considering the dry
weather. Other outstand
ing varieties available.
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ALGIT
Distributed by
CORN
SEE OR CALL 1
US TODAY.
REIST
SEED COMPANY \
Mount Joy, Pemia,.
' :T 653-3821