# For The Farm Wife (Continued from Page 8) Heat oven to hot (400 de- Resource planning and re grees). Wash apples and re- lated factors in modern living move the core. Place in baking highlight themes for the pan. Fill center of each apple Annual Confeience of with nut-raisin mixture. Pour Soil and Water Conseivation maple syrup around apples; District Directois, Nov 17-19 bake uncovered about 45 min- a *- ry Dodge, Mt Po ntes or until tender Baste co n °. State Agncultuie Leland apples with the maple syrup H - Bull announced iccently several times while baking. Makes 6 servings. A cow with boots . . . Farmers know that cattle must have dry feet. MARTIN’S BARN-1)111 (Ivies damp and wet floors immediately. MARTIN’S BARN-DRI al<-o helps prevent costly animal loss by reducing slipping when floors are wet. Use MARTIN’S BARN-DRI for all animals cattle, hogs, horses, chickens, pets, otheis. Scatter by hand or shovel. Buy by the bag or ton. x Terre Hill 445-3455 Ivan M. Martin, Inc. New Holla,,<l Gap Hickory 2-4148 BLUE BALL, PA. DO YOO WANT MORE CORN Farm management studies show that overall farm profits are pegged closely to corn yields. Tke surest and best way to increase your yields and profits is with the Funk’s-G Trio of High Profit Practices at right. Put these proven steps to work on your farm NOW. Use High Capacity Funk’s G-Hybrids and the plan to help you set a new, higher yield goal and make it! A. H? KOFFMAN SEEDS,- IN C. ,L A N DJSVIII By PENNA. ; * farmers with finest quality seeds since 1899 Highlights Of District Directors Annuol Conf. Secietary Bull, chaiiman of the State Soil and Water Con- •s' 5 - »ir^ii > gjV-- •■ &.# - - * .. . HIGH PROFIT CORN IS THE KEY TO HIGHER PROFIT FARMING HWBRIP PROFIT 1 Start with a high capacity I FUNK'S G-HYBRID 2 PLANT IT THICKER 3 APPLY EXTRA FERTILIZER to feed the extra plants rS-.'SStS* fcJUi..^ serration Commission, will ad dress the conference, as will Lieutenant Governor Raymond P. Shafer and other conserva tion leaders. The lieutenant governor will be conference banquet speaker 630 Wednesday night, Nov. 18 Jack R Giey, piogiam de puty secietary of agriculture, will speak on “Tiends of the Futme” at the first geneial ses sion, Tuesday night, Nov 17. Secietaiy Bull will preside at the Wednesday morning meeting and speak on “Con sei ration Needs Your Help for a Place to Live” He will mtio duce Charles F. Hess, who le cently was named dnector of the State Soil and Water Con seivation Commission. Other speakeis will include Dr Russell F. Lai son, dean, College of Agriculture, and Dr Dorothy Veon, piofessor of education, both of the Penn sylvania State Umveisity, Uni veisity Park; Hollis A Hat field, Camp Hill, secietaiy tieasuiei, Pennsylvania Fann ers Association; Ivan McKeeve er, Hainsbuig, state conseiva tionist with the U S. Soil Con seivation Seivice. Also, Heibeit Hewlett, Tien lon, N J, chief of planning, Delawaie River Basin Commis sion, John R Geoige, Hams bmg, geologist in chaige, U S Depaitment of Intel ioi, Geolo gical Suivey, David G. Unger, Washington, D C, assistant exe cutive secretary, National Asso ciation of Soil and Watei Con servation Distncts, a former director of the state commis sion. Sophie Ludwig, Milfoid, chairmen of the conference committee, said anangements are being made to accommo date neaily 300 delegates and guests. V > **• J& V 7 J uu »*, V ■' '' ** *•*" r/ik Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1964 For the Farm Wife and Ladies. Have You Heard? ... By: Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Some Things To Know About Color And Yourself Because colois affect your skin tone, eyes, and hair, be suie colois you choose make you feel light when you weai them A color is becoming when it helps voui skin look clear and healthy Also it should bring out the highlights of your hair and make your eyes spaikle Becoming colois also flatter your figuie and bung out youi good featuies Colors must be appiopnate to the occa sion, but today some \eision of almost any color is suitable You can’t choose a color without con sidenng youi own peisonal colonng You'ie either a waim-toned peison tend towaid with tanned skin, biown eyes, oi the cool and biown haa, oi youie a When you wear colois ie cool-toned peison with pink lated to youi skin tone, you skin, blue eyes, and blonde give emphasis to it If jouie hair. All othei combinations a \iaim skinned peison, \ou can use eaithy, warm colois, oi conti asting daik bught colois to bung out the moie glowing tones in the waun Awaids weie piesented to s^in 4-H Club News seveial membeis of the Jolly Stitchers at the first Achieve ment Night piogiam held at Penn Manor High School Receiving awards for Diess Revue were Joyce Hoist, June Ann White, Gail Smith, Jane Smith and Kaye Smith foi demonstiations, Joyce Hoist, Jane Smith, Kaye Smith and Cindy Smith; for completing fust year pioiects, Kathy Hoob er, Cindy Smith, Cindy Kilhef ner, Cindy McQuate, Faye Weaver, and Maiy Lou Sen senig. The club also received se cond puze for its display On October 22, four membeis attended the Junior Leaders Banquet at the Meadow Hills Dining Room, near Lancaster AH membeis received awards for completing their projects. - I* . a £ ?*" v b/'di I’rtM 1 ~ * *v>,. %r 7 Pioject HOPE medical per sonnel continue to work today in Saigon, South Viet Nam, Trujillo, Peru. Guayaquil and Cuenca, Ecuador all visited previously by the hospital ship SS HOPE. /4{ s A ■*- o # <"* f A.'-yiiA, P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. 1 — : ————- SMOKETOWN Phone Lane. 397-3539 .03 Family Actually you can weai almost any coloi if you choose the light lightness or darkness and the conect brightness 01 dull ness Tiy a vanety of values and intensities near youi skin, to see what they do for you Solutions To Some Familiar Wood Finish Problems Never let a damp cloth he on a wood suiface, whether the cloth is damp with water or any other liquid including furniture polish The damp ness could damage the finish because the moistuie will be tiapped under the cloth and can’t evapoiate Extremes of tempei attire and humidity, oveiexposure to sunlight, or just plain aging of the furniture can cause checking and cracking of, a wood finish An application of paste wax will impiove the appearance if checking is not severe. Sometimes you can hide scratches on daik wood with an applicator of a paste shoe polish in the biown shade. THOMAS either the waun 11
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