''Oats ugh I couldn't bear the sight of them w hay either. Sometimes I could hardly catch my breath, and the least little trot made me cough 'til J thought I'd die. "I had the heaves and I was miserable." 'Then my owner discovered New Hope Complete Horse Feed—no oats, nothing of any kind to stir up my allergies. My, how good it felt to really eat again, to be free from that terrible, hacking cough. "If you're a victim of the heaves too, send your master os fast as he can go to get some Wayne New Hope Complete Horse Feed. Of course he has some other excellent horse feeds for horses that can still eat hay, but as for me, I'm sticking with Wayne New Hope Complete Horse Feed." * Actual unretouched photos of a horse before and after being ltd New Hope Complete Horse Feed • J. K. STAUFFER & SON PL’S PEED SERVICE MILLERSVILLE B. D. 1, Quarryville SUPPLY CO. 8. D. 2, Peach Bottom MillersviHe E. SAUDER & SONS DUTCHMAN FEED B. D, 1, East Earl MILLS) INC. B. D. 1, Stevens H - M - STAUFFER FEED SERVICE & SONS, INC. B D, 2, Colombia Witmer - Rooks - Leola COMING By International Harvester L*wn and Bellaire HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Rooks BIG THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th See and Operate The Latest in Modern Farm Machinery D. L. Diem & Sons <»Kt4*** til** < 4<( i« * r l /4 /, *\ , I• T f Following a short business session the group enjoyed con versation and recreation. Wayne Elser, eighty-one, and Bradley Reed Edwards, seven months, were honored as the oldest and youngest guests present. Next meeting of the group will be held Saturday, August 15 at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Stober, Adamstown. Recently members of the program committee entertain ed the silver age ladies of the Society with a surprise trip to Roadside America. The group ate at Haag’s Restaurant, Shar tlesville. Attending were Mrs. Eva Becker, Mrs. Samuel Mohler, Miss Mary Royer, Miss Ada Royer, Miss Hannah Wissler, Mrs. Elva Fogelman and Mrs. Allen Stober. Members of the program committee included Mis Wil liam Stober, Mrs. John Ed wards, Mrs. Earl Latshaw, Mrs. Elam Shelly, and Society president, Mrs. Harry Usner. Farm Women 18 Hold Meeting Mrs. William Shelton, 950 Rohrerstown Road, entertained Farm Women Society 18 at the home of her mother, Mis John S. Habecker, Lancaster Rl, Pa. Mrs. Willis Esben shade, president, presided. Mrs. John Henry Hess was in charge of devotions A con tribution of $35 was given to the Child Development Cen ter and a contribution of $5 was voted to the Migrant Workers picnic fund. £3® r£/n£ Society 18 will have the de votions at the Lancaster Coun ty Farm Women’s Convention to be held on November 7, 1964 at the Solanco Area High School. Mrs. Marie Smith was ap pointed to write a history of the society. Mrs. John Henry Hess was named representative to at tend the Lancaster County Faim Women’s Board meet ing and picnic to be held at Long Park on Tuesday, Aug 4. The program featured flow er arrangements by members of the society. The judges were Mrs. John N. Hess, Mrs. Chi is H Shenk, Mrs Warren Weaver and Mrs Lester H. Kreider Prizes were awarded as follows - Dining room—Mrs. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER KENNETH ESHELMAN FARM Rt. 230 Midway Between Mt. Joy and Elizabethtown The People Who Bring You Machines That Work LIIIXZ 626-2131 Kauffman Bros. MOUNXVELIiE 255-9151 i *z 1 i t * n» * { j * r************************************************************************* Silver Age Honored FIELD DAY International Harvester Sales and Service EPHKATA r* • 1 % Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25, 19i David Hess; coffee table—Mrs. Christian Greider; c Willis Esbenshade; hall table saucer—‘Mrs. Richard t —Mrs. Kenneth S. Brubaker; The next meeting w. kitchen—Mrs. Willis Esben- held at the home of Mr shade, pitcher Mrs. Willis vid Hess, Lancastei R Esbenshade; miniature Mrs. August 15, 1964, at 1 John Deere EQUiPMEN Chuck Wagon 2 Models #ll2 #ll5 Finance John Deere Credit Plan New Low Down Payment See Us For A Demonstration Alan Beyer Christiana LY 3-5687 Wenger Implement Co. Landis Bros. Inc. 393-3906 Lancaster A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Shotzberger's New Holland 354-8001 Elm 665 H. S. Newcomer & Son M. S. Yeorsley & Mt. Joy 653-3361 West Chester 696-! 733-2283 C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE . 768-3501 r « i Chopper /I€B^ Field Harves Cutter Bar Att. Hay Pick up Att. I & 2 row crop Ati Easy Terms Cope & Wearer Co. NEW PROVIDENCE ST 6-7351 .-J () . .M •6' :u; FORAGE (2 wheels) 15 A 5 ft. cut 16 A 6 ft. cut 0 •*! 2 Models #6 - #l2