Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 12, 1965, Image 13
Form Women No. 1 Moke Donations ACrs. Daniel Brubaker en tertained the Society of Farm Women No. 1 at her home at Ophrata R 1 on Saturday af ternoon with Miss Rachel Bol linger as co-hostess. Mrs. Clayton Sangrey, the president, was in charge and Mhs. Marlin Moore led the de votions. Twenty members at tended. Contributions were made to the Migrant fund, a County project, and to the State Scholarship fund. A family picnic will be held on Satur day, June 26, at the Middle Greek Church pavilion and the picnic for all the Societies of the County will be held at Long Park on Tuesday, Au gust 3. Two new members were re ceived into the membership of the Club, Mrs. John L. Weaver and Mrs. Charles Adkley. to Other Protein Need When You Feed ■ .ONLY 16 U. SPECIAL TANVIUC R HEAD MR DAY WITH GRAIN AND lUOHA6I GET RIGGER PROFITS »I MU PROFITS—MAIL COUPON * , tob tawiuc COMPANY, INC. { P«kßlaU*r; Pm M*bu 13, iiwi ! • -SinßMt. A SdWntl , •* Ftar aMM SxciM TmvUk. • C. O. NOLT BIRD-IJf-HAND give you 10% more milk? Yes! . . . according to dairymen who hove changed to ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF THE QUAKER OATS CO. Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. Millport Roller Mills S. H. Hiesfand & Co., Inc. J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. IXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV fc S-e MS fr <> 2C*S' s < ■Mrs. Martin N. Swarr waa the guest speaker. Her sub ject waa “Romance of Roses." She discussed the planting and raising of the flower, the making of potpourri and dis played and served candy she had made from roses. Anoth er feature of the program was several songs by Ken neth Brubaker, small grand son of the hostess. Mrs. Sangrey announced a history has been written of the Societies of Farm Wom en in the State of Pennsyl vania and is now available on order. • Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) Angus Associations. 7:45 p.m. County junior leadership meeting at Farm Credit Bldg 411 West Rose ville Rd , Lancaster Bpm Soil and Water Conservation District Di- SPECIAL TANVILAC Feeder» Say . , * "The Most Economical Feeding Plan of AH " No trouble with ieoan er MMb gotas off feed* Yen'll be mote ttae iiddud with our feeding tropan for you'll get healthy etodc, eufhk LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Can a change of feed FUL-O-PEP Cattle-izer DAIRY FEED Millport Salunga Gap, Penna. Phone Lane. 397-0751 Kirkwood Feed & Grain H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. S m *4 Cti" "wl <2 S’ •• i *4 USDA Surveys Local Effects Of Crop Insurance Federal Crop Insurance payments help rural econo mies when ci op failuies low er farmers' incomes, accord ing to a report issued by the U. S. Department of Agri culture. The report by USDA's Eco nomic Research Service looks at the effect of Federal Crop rectors House June 15 15-18, Extension Homemakers Week at Penn State University. £> am. 4-H Dairy Club at Henry Kettering Faim, Lititz R 3. 6.30 p m iSpecial honey producers meeting at Shenk’s Fruit and Vegetable Farm, Lititz R 4 745 pm Reorganiza tion meeting for 4-H County Council at Farm Credit Bldg. All newly-elected rep resentatives should attend 8 p.m Drumore 4-H Club at Chestnut Level Church House June 16 1648 FFA Activ ities Week at Penn 'State University. 1648 Pennsylvania Poul try Federation Summer Conference at Penn State Univ 8:45 am. Conestoga Val ley Senior 4-H Sewing Club at Conestoga Valley High School. June 17 7:30 Small engine 441 Club organiza tional meeting at Solanco Junior High School, Quar ryville. PATZ Safes & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Robert K. Rohrer Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel KI 8*2559 Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Witmer Stevens, Penna. Insurance on farmers, on fewer savings and more debts businesses that deal with than uninsured farmers Their farmers, and on local ccon- fauns weie less diveisifmd omies. It also assesses the and lowci yielding, accouling impact of Federal Ciop In- to the icporl surance on other fcdcial piograms The report is based on a study of due-cured tobacco gioweis in Virginia and wheat and barley farmers in Montana in 1963, a year of severe drought for both regions. borrowers. Federal Crop Insurance Local businessmen, bankers, payments for drought losses and tax collectors felt that helped insured farmers avoid Federal Crop Insurance pay spending their savings Pay- ments bolstered local econo ments also prevented the mies, according to the repoi t, debt situation of insured farmers fiom deteriorating ~~~~~~ County Court more than that of the financi- ally better-off uninsured farm- ÜB'DA looks for a 2 percent ers, the study found. increase in the spring tomato FOHC-insured farmers gen- crop and 1 percent increase erally had smaller incomes, in early sweet corn 1305 Manheim Pike (1 Mile North of Lane, on Rt. 72) LANCASTER, PENNA. PH. 393-3906 We sell, service, guarantee installation. Beacon Steel Cages, Hart Cup Watering Systems, Brock Feed Bins and Grain Bins, Aerovent Ventilation, Oakes Mechanical Cage and Floor Feeders and Hog Equipment, Herrmatic Feed Carts, Egg and Manure Handling Equipment. E. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Juno 12, 1965—1 Landis Bros., Inc. DUAL PURPOSE GRAIN LINS For Grain Storage and Drying Brock Quality Is Now In The Grain Bin Field 18 MODELS 18-21-24 Foot Diameter Bins Capacity From 2200 to 9500 Bushel See Your Brock Grain Bin Dealer Now Or Write For Literature Distributors of quality poultry and hog equipment. Herr Equipment, Inc. M. “Pioneer of Laying Cages’’ R. D. 1, Willow Street (Lancaster Co.) Pa. 717-394-0654 Bankers and other lendu* said that in computable in come situations, FCIC-msuied gioweis icpaid loans belter than the umnsuicd gioweis. Lenders were more willing to carry delinquent loans and make new loans for insui ed HEADQUARTERS fOR ’ THE COMPLETE LINE OF EASY-TO-PAY-FOR DE LAVAL EQUIPMENT 3 B St O C K