Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 22, 1966, Image 7

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    47th Anniversary For
(Farm Women No. 3
Society of Farm Women
Group 3 celebrated its 47d!h an
niversary at the home of Miss
es Mary N. and Ada S. Royer,
Ephrata R 2 the only two
surviving charter members of
the Society which was organ
ized in 1919.
At 'the recent meeting, a for
mal tea was held honoring the
12 past presidents still mem
bers of the Society. They are:
Mrs. Irvin Burkholder, Mrs.
Samuel M. Mohler, Mrs. Walter
Lepole, Mrs. 'Harold S. Stuber,
Mrs. Harry Palm, Mrs. William
B. Eberly, Miss Alva Stuber,
Mrs. Robert Bollinger, Mrs.
Ivan Eberly, Mrs. Robert L.
Packman, Mrs. Gilbert J. Paul,
and Mrs. Harry A. Usner.
Guest speaker Miss Verna
Crass, home economist director
from Reading, spoke on “Wom
en in Foreign Lands,” mainly
(describing women of the Phil
ippines and Japan.
Commemorating the anniver
sary, each past president was
jr
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keeping or giving for Christmas.
SMQKET.OWN, PA.
POMONA GRANGE ADDS TO
FARM & HOME FUND
Lancaster County Pomona
Grange #7l held its regular
meeting October 15 at the Ful
ton Gvange Hall, Oakryn; 70
people attended. Eighteen re
ceived the Fifth Degree.
Master, Charles G. McSpar
ran, presided at the business
meeting when another dona
tion was given the Lancaster
County Farm and Home Cen
ter building fund. The follow-
called upon to relate memories
of her years of service The
Pennsylvania Society of Farm
Women was not always so
named. The name was changed
during the first world war
from “Die Hausfrauen” to its
present one
Officers elected for 1967 are-
Mrs. William B. Ebeily, presi
dent; Mis. Wallis D. Stober,
vice president; Miss Marian
Martin, secretary; Mrs Ray
mond Riehl, assistant secre
tary, and Mrs. Harvey Gehman,
treasurer.
j UNIPEt I
I fertlilxer \
P. L ROHRER &
lizelii
Ferti
Ing were appointed on the en
tertainment committee for
fifty farmers and wives from mar k e t on October 1, 1966, lac- 7,0U0 700 89!) pounds. 18,000,
England next spring: Robert cor ding to the Pennsylvania 900 1009 pounds, 17,000, and!
Mci-parran, Mrs. Chester Eby, Clop Report i ng Service. This 1,100 pounds .mil ovlm 10,000,
Rlchaisd Maule and Mrs. Chf- was an i ncrease 0 f 27 percent Evpoilcd maiketmgs an the
1 tw. ° nv. .1 from the 44,000 on feed a Oclohcr-Doccmboi quai tci at
Mr. ana Mrs Charles Me- yeal . earlier and up 2 percent 23,000 il icali/ed, would In
Sparran will represent Lancas- f rom 55000 on feed July 35 pmcnl above the m.ukcl
I® 1 ' C ® Ul ? ty P omona Grange at j p ed cattle marketed during mgs ol 17 000 lor the sanu,
the State Grange convention the July to September quar- pcuod m 1965
at New Castle Oct. 24-27. Al- ter totaled 39000, up 6.000 U.S. CATTLE ON FEED
316 Mr- and head or 18 percent from a year UP 8 PERCENT
mis. uyies Blown. earlier. There were 40,000 Cat lie and calves on level
Remarks were given by Ed- head p i aced on f eed dunng toi blaughtei niaikel on Oc
gm J. Brosius of Jefferson, the qual , tei . CO mpaied with tobei 1 1966 in 32 matoi feed
a t nd b i 30,000 Priced dining the same mg S'ales totaled 7,943,000
State Gian 0 e -Mastei, J. Col- quarter m 1955 Reflecting the head 8 peiccnt 11101 e Ilian 1
!u« McSparran increase in placements, theie yea. e.uliu
he next meeting _ will be a weie 35000 on feed less than Inuea,cs liom a veai eailici’
dinner meeting on Januaiy 21 3 months on October 1 com- weie ■-linwn loi all weight
The executive committee, Al- pared Wl , th 26,000 a jear eaili- gioups r lhe numbei placed on
fied Wanner, Clair Minphy el% g.OOO on feed 3-6 months teed dining the past quaiter
-and Richard Maule, will de- com p a ied with 9,000 a year was (3 pci Lint above the sanu
termme the location. earlier; and 13,000 on feed quaitci a veai eailici M.u
moie than 6 months compaied kelmgs dining this penodwem
with 9,000 a year earlier The up 12 pucont
56,000 cattle on feed October
1, 1966 breakdown by weights STATE COW NUMBERS
Cattle feeders in Pennsyl- are as follows, under 500 CONTINUE TO DECLINI
vama had 56,000 cattle and pounds, 4,000, 500-699 pounds,
calves on feed for slaughter
Cattle On Feed In
Pa. Up 27 Percent
w!
Fertilize now and life will be easier
come Spring-, too. Because you
spread your work-load away from
. the busy planting - season, and
eliminate planting- delays clue to wet,
cold Spring- weather. You’ll come out
ahead. So come in and talk it over,
,We’ll help you tailor an Ortho
Unipel program for your crop.
BRO., INC.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 22, 1966—>■
rent U,t.
PHONE 397-3539
Milk pioduotion in Pennsyi
vama in September totaled 527
million pounds, appioximately
two pei cent less than in Sei>
tember 1965. accoidmg to th«
State Ciop Repoiting service
Pioduction pei cow aveiagccl
710 pounds lor the month,
highest for any Septembei on
recoid, and up 20 pounds iiom
September a jeai ago
The numbei ol milk cows in
the state in September was es’
tuna ted at 742,000, down 2,000
from the pievious mouth and
37,000 tiom Septembei 1965
SEPT EGG PRICES UP
BUT PRODUCTION FALLS
Septembei egg pioduction in
the state declined appioxuna’e
ly loui pei cent liom a year
eailiei said the Pennsylvania
Ci op RepoiOng Seivice
The Septembei total, 240
million eggs was 11 million
below pioduction ol Scptem
bei 1965 The numbei ol lav
ers in flocks Septembei l was
five pei cent le ; s than a ve'a a
eailier, PCRS pomled out
Puces icccived by egg piu
duceis aveiaged 46 cents n
dozen duung the month, si
cents highei than in Septem ■
bei 1965
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