Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 25, 1964, Image 11
[ Red Rose Free-Choice Mineral to meet idual needs of dairy herds, steers, dairy rs, sheep, goats and swine. selecting feeds made with your own grain local mixes, be sure to insist on: RED ROSE SUPPLEMENTS RED ROSE LIVESTOCK MINERAL RED ROSE POULTRY MINERAL S. Groff frth Queen Street Lancaster, Pa. Ammon E. Shelly Willow Farmers R - D - 2. x-ititz, p». Association rest wuiow, p«. -Brown & Rea Atfilen, Pa. MORE 1 * » ORN PROFIT USE THIS TRIO OF GH PROFIT PRACTICES Start with a high capacity FUNK'S G-HYBRID... Plant it thicker... Apply extra fertilizer to feed the extra plants. POSITIVE PROJECTION s for all livestock Mountville Feed Service K D. 2, Columbia, Pa. TWIN GIRLS AND TWIN LAMBS got together at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Vicki and Kimberly Bowman, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Bow man, Dauphin Rl, are shown petting the twin Hampshire lambs owned by G. M. Van Wagner, also of Dauphin Rl. Van Wagner brought the lambs to the farm show because their mother had no milk and he had to feed them on a bottle. ai Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 25, 'XT** . '♦vs ***' 10? Farm Women 18 Entertained Mrs Henry -Hiestand, Sailin gs, entertained (mexn/bere of Farm. Women Society 18 'with a' chseussion and demonstratio* <yf her (button collection at a meeting held Monday at the Salem United ■Church olt Christ, Rohrerstown Hostess for the event Vi« Mrs. •Christ Greider. •Presldesi’t Mrs Willis Esibenehade Hvas ini the chair. Mrs Esihenshade and Mrs. David Hess reported ok the Partin Women’s Convention at Harnattrarg. Mrs. Robert R. Good was in charge of devo tions. Next meeting Of the group vrlil be held at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Greider, Bant and Blizalbeth Sts , ilandlsvill©, on Saturday, Pdb 15 at 1 4 pm ' Farm Women 3 Seat Officers Newly elected officers of So ciety of Farm Women #Z were seated at a recent meeting in the home of Mrs. Gilbert Paul, Stevens 81. The new officers are, presi dent, Mrs Harry TJsner, vice president, Mrs William Efber ly; secretary, Mrs Harry Palm; treasurer, Mrs Harvey Geh man Reports of the state conven tion held in Harrisburg Jan uary 13 and 14 were given by Mrs. Ivan liberty and Mrs> Harold Stulber Because of the severe snow stoma hundreds ot members were unable to get to the convention -which marked 50 yehrs Of the organization. During the business session a contribution of s2's was giv en to the Cancer Society. Six .to if fold seals a t . ffcltoa H-X'-an an na ry 20 , The closing feature was a skit by 10 members, “The Ga thering of. orthH jtNuts”, in charge of Mrs Raymond Rhail,^ 96