„ £ inducted the meeting and M arm *» Ullieil U Paul Hess led devotions. R Ij, O MotYikovc call was answered by nami (CIS L lYlCinuerb favorite books. Two members were inducted The group decided to ent , Farm Women Society 6 at g«ests at the Harrisbu ’ tau .. . .. _ State Hospital sometime ic’ent meeting in the Neffs- 1965 i ?100 was voted to t He Brethren home. Child Development Center. PiCsicient, Mrs. Mark Geyer, Farm Women awards at t: Improved Ciodrin and Vapona Combination Spray For Dairy Barn Control Use Cygon Available at ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. gkofftown rd. H ■ ■V Checkerboard News Reduce cost of producing milk! RINA COW CHOW D is built to help you get up to one ton more milk per cow. Good dairymen know that the most economical milk comes from their highest producing cows . . . and an extra ton of milk per cow can actually reduce overall cost of production. That’s why Purina de veloped high-efficiency Cow Chow D... to help make more milk at lower cost. Long range feeding tests at the Purina Dairy Center proved this point. No wonder so many Eastern dairymen are turn ing to Cow Chow D ... to help them get up to an extra ton of milk That could be the profit ton this year! Why wait? Start your herd up the road to top production with Purina Cow Chow D. Ask us for more information on Purina Cow Chow We love to talk about it! LOW COST PRODUCTION... reason why more farmers feed PURINA John J. Hess Ki'nzers - Vintage Warren Sickman Pequea •*°hn B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Gordonville J «hn B. Kurtz : HI.; • FLY SPRAYS FOR DAIRY CATTLE 392-4963 Next to the Waterworks s-\ <- * •>&. V t < ♦ ®R«*nt*f«d tradamarHa—Ralston Purina Ca. Ira B. Landis - Valley Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. Whiteside & Weicksel S. H. Hiestand & Co. John J. Hess, II f 'jiptercpnrse-j New Rheems ■ Kirkwood Salunga Elizabethtown Area High School commencement were given to Donald Miller in agri- a nd also decided to sponsor a culture and to Miss Sylvia girl ' fo , Miss E i lzabethtown Stone m home economics. queen. A Farm Women picnic will Mis. Dons Thomas, associate be held Tuesday, August 4, at home economist of the Exten- Long’s Park. The group made sion Service, entertained the plans for a bus trip in October S rou P with pictuies and a talk Wo Other Protein Need When You Feed USE ONLY Vi 18. SPECIAL TANVILAC >ER HEAD PER DAY WITH GRAIN AND lOUGHAGE GET BIGGER PROFITS FOR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON 1 THE TANVILAC COMPANY, INC, ' «th A Comma Aves , Box 96, Highland ! Park Station, Des Moines 13, lows t • Please Send M* Additional Informix * tion about Special Tanvilac, { I have Cattla • ADORES! C. O. NOLT BIRD-IX-HAXD Step Up To Harvest Confidence and Profit THE ALL-NEW The new Model E Gleaner com bine gives you the largest sepaiat ing capacity (4580 sq. in) of any ‘ combine in its class—lo-foot header V L' / 1 Gives you new harvest confidence in all grain, beans, sorghum, seed crops. Plus heavy-duty com head that puts you in command of heavy yielding hybrids. Finance for profit. Ask us about Alhs-Chalmers’ time payment plans. j*. ALLIS-CHALMERS <«> SALES & SERVICE V L. H. Bruboker Alien H. Metz Lancaster, Pa. Form Equipment Sew Holland, Pa. Grumelll Form Service Qnarryvllle, Pa. on Nissley Form Service earns, a. Washington Bora, Pa. Lousch Bros. Equipment X* 1 > SPECIAL TANVILAC Feeders Say , . , "The Most Economfcaf Feeding Plan of Ail" No trouble with scours or cattle going off feed. You'U b« more then satisfied with our feeding program for you’U get healthy stock, quick gains at low cost. Remember, there's a FEED EOT PROVEN TANVILAC CULTURE PRODUCT FOR EVERY FARM-FEEDING PURPOSE. LOCAIi DISTRIBUTOR Gleamh h an Allis Chalnurt trademark, Stevens, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 13, 1964—13 Phone Lane. 397-0751 L. H. Bruboker Lititz, Pa. on “The History of the Shoe ” Tasty lefieshments weie served by the hostess Miss Ella Hiestand, Mrs Elizabeth Burk holdei, Miss Lelea Coble, and Mis Beitha Keller Next meeting of the gioup will be held at the home of Mis Joseph Gieinei. Farm Women 14 Votes Donations Society ol Faim Women 14 voted to conti ibule 5>25 to the Lancastei Child Development Centev duung a Wednesday af ternoon meeting at the home ol Mis Raymond Baige,ltonks B 1 A special teatmc of the meeting was the showing of wedding pictmes and albums bi ought to the meeting by membei s Membeis voted to visit a state mental hospital latei tins yeai, but no date was set for the tup The next meeting will be at the home of Mis Paul Longe neckei, Stiasbuig R 1 Piesi dent, Mrs Robert Esbenshade, chaued the meeting. Farm Women Donate Funds Several contributions were made by the Society of Farm Women No. I at the meeting held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. F. Weber, Lititz R 2 The sum of $35 was given to the Child Development Cen ter, which is a County pi el ect; $5 to the American Bible Society; $5 to the Migrant Workers fund, and $lO to the International Farm Youth Ex change progiam which will send Darwin Boyd to Korea The group will go with So ciety No 2 to the County Home on ’August and take a tieat to the guests theie An invitation was received for the members to go to the Tuberculosis Head quaiteis in Lancaster for tests on June 9 Several of the ladies will as sist in seiving at Rockford on August 8 and 9 The group was asked to hold a paity for the guests at the State Hos pital, and May, 1965, was ten tatively set The County Con vention will be held on No vember 7 at the Solanco High school The picnic of the So cieties of the County will be held August 4th at Long’s Paik with the Rev. Mr. Reyes as the speaker. Miss Munal McCord, a So cial Woiker fiom the Bureau of Children’s Services, was the guest speaker She told of her work with the Bureau and some of her experiences. Mrs Abram Bollinger, the president, was in charge. Mrs. Neil Clark was in charge of the devotions and Mrs. Adrian deVink led the .group singing. A family picnic will be held on June 28 at 1 pm. at Mid dle Creek Church pavilion. The Most Famous Name In Corn Plister Associated Growers Lititz, Pa. Phone 626-8808
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers