Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 20, 1964, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 20, 1964
Doris Thomas
Speaks To Farm
Society Nineteen
“Undei standing Today’s
Woman” was the subject of
Mis Dons Thomas, associate
home economist for the exten
sion seivice, when she spoke
to membeis of Farm Women
Society 19 Saturday.
The gioup met at the home
of Mrs Heibert Rowe, 2865
Lititz Pike, Neffsville Co
hostess for the meeting was
Mis Abe Witmer.
The group made contribu
tions to the migrant woikeis,
and to the Child Development
Center They also decided that
instead of sending a box of
gifts to then Korean orphan
they would send a cash gift of
$2O instead.
Two chaitei members of
Faim Society 19 were appoint
ed to help in the task of wilt
ing a histoiy of the Faim
Women’s Societies which is un
der the duection of Mrs Ken
neth Eshelman The two are
Mrs Harold Saylor and Mrs.
Lloyd Holhngei
On Sunday, July 19, a family
picnic will be held at Buchan
an Park at 12-30 p m Food
and Game Committee will be
headed by Mis Harold Hol
linger foi the event Membeis
are to bring their own chairs
and table seivice to the picnic
mini rake
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'ELBOW FORK'ACTION
1 1
MAKES THE BEST BALES YET
303 BALE-CHIEF
Twin Rakes on the new AUis-Chalmers 303 Bale-Chief
make bales solid, square—tied tight. The kind an ejector can
throw. Bales resist buckling because “Elbow Fork” action
takes out windrow wads that can make other bales pop
their twine. Takes heavy windrows into the chamber in clean,
sweeping action. Forks retract completely up and out of hay
each back stroke. No drag or auger-churning to shred leaves*
Big capacity. Come see this new 303 Bale-Chief now.
JU£iS-aJM£M£JIS
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Grumelli Farm Serviced
Quarryville, Pa.
N ‘ Son Niss, «y Form Service
'Washington Bora, Pa.
Lausch Bros. Equipment
Hobby Show
Held By Soc. 25
A Hobby Show was held in
connection with the Saturday
meeting of Farm Women So
ciety 25 when they met at the
home of Mrs Glenn Naumann,
Lancaster R 6.
Twenty members answered
the roll call, telling of what
their family hobbies were
Unusual hobbies featured at
the meeting included an 85
pound ball of string belonging
to Mis. Beatnee Newswanger
The ball includes pieces of
string from every state but
Coloiado, from every province
in Canada, and from several
foreign countries
Mrs Helen Metz showed the
group her collection of brace
lets fiom aiound the woild
Other hobbies featured includ
ed embroidery, painting, rugs,
china, knitting, prize roses and
ceramics
Mis Emma Goss led devo
tions for the group The society
will entertain as cohostess with
the county executive board at
the County Home during July.
They will also participate in
Rock Foid Open House which
will be held August 8.
Society 14 will entertain So
ciety 25 at the home of Mrs.
Roy Book, Ronks Rl, on Sept.
High-yielding grasslands may
produce 12,000 to 15,000 pounds
of milk or 600 to 709 pounds
of beef or lamb per acre per
year.
IV/TH
SALES AND SERVJCI
Allen H. Mat*
Farm Equipment
Ifew Holland, Pa.
/ *
L. H. Bruboker
fetCTens, P».
Lititz, Pa.
Farm Women
21 Hold Meet
’ ' . Hostess of the event’ Mrs thfe County Farm -Women „„
Twenty-two members of cl 2S^^UJ r .rto d the de- mention will be hfiFd at
Farm Women Society 21 an- vo tions lanco High School on the u
. Saturday in Novembei
swered roll call telling of their business meeting Mrs. Mary Jo Wood w JS
“something old, something new, monetary donations were made stalled as a new member
Here’s New Holland’s ecohomy
baler with deluxe features, scientific
ally designed for high capacity and
performance at low cost. Flow-Action
feeding system “sizes up” windrows
on the go for smoother, more accur
ate feeding of hay into each bale
slice. Simplicity of design means
few er moving parts, so hay is handled
less, saving valuable leaves.
New Holland’s Compact Hayliner
65 makes easy-to-handle compact
Ph. 397-5179
R. D. 3, Lititz
INTERESTED IN CAGES?
We ore installing many new Big Dutchman flat deck cage sys*
terns in Pennsylvania and Maryland. This system is the choke
of more and more modem poultrymen everyday.
Be sure to check with us before you buy any cage system. (We
have new conventional stair-step cages also).
Call Us We would be glad to show you some of these up to
date "flat deck" installations.
"Headquarters for all your poultry equipment needs."
New Holland
something borrowed, something to the nqigrant workers j.
blue” worn at their wedding, and to the,Child Develop,!
at a recent meeting of the Center. President Mrs j
group. ard Jackson atmounced j
New Holland’s Compact Hayliner 65 with optional Bale-Thrower
lets you bale and load twice as fast with half the manpower.
L. H. BRUBAKER
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
DISTRIBUTED BY
KUIPERS BROS.
bales .. . just right for modern ran
dom loading. Coupled with the
optional Bale-Thrower (PTO or en
gine), you bale and load in half the
time it takes with manual loading.
The “65” is economical to operate
and initial investment is less. With
the “65” you can have a baler and
a Bale-Thrower for the cost of a
conventional baler alone.
STOP IN FOR DETAILS.
Strasburg 687-6002
Ph. 626-7766
354*514$