32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 12, 1966 • Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) at Benjamin Fumklin Hotel, Philadelphia. . —Pennsylvania Young Farm er Assn, annual meeting at Penn Slate Univer-lty. —9:30 a.m., Mount Joy-Eliz abelhtown 4-II Capon Round up at Ho.tettcr's Banquet Hall. Mount Joy. —7:30 pm. LanChcs ter Land owncis Assn, at Paul Z. Martin Sales Stables, Blue Ball. —8 p.tn.. Lancaster County Extension Service board of directors at Farm Credit Bldg., Lancaster. November 16—Noon, annual dinner meeting of District 18. American Dairy Assn. and Dany Council of New York, at Plain & Fancy Farm Restaurant, Bnd-m- Hand. —515 pm, Lincoln Com munity 4-H Capon Club Roundup at Ameucan Le gion Hall, Ephiata. —8 p m.. 4-H Leaders’ Coun cil meeting at Farm Credit Bldg. Lancaster November 17—171 h and l&'h, Pennsylvania Holstein Assn Convention at Downmgtown Motor Inn, Route 30, Down mgtown —7 30 pm, Ephi ata Adult Faimer Class at Epluata High School, subiect “lili gation—Economics ” November 18—18th through 21th, National Farm City Week —6 45 pm Lancaster Coun ty Guernsey Bieedeis Assn annual banquet meeting at Rhoad’s Spanish Tavem, Quanyville November 19—11 am, The Golden Harvest Sale and 271st Gaiden Spot Sale at Guernsey Sales Pavilion, Lincoln Hgwy East -8-11 pm, Senior Exten sion Square Dance at Leola War Memonal Bldg • ASCS (Continued fiom Page 1) tically unchanged fiom last yeai and will average about one-half of the cost of carry ing out such conservation practices as establishing and impioving vegetative covei, planting trees and practices aimed at the conservation and moie efficient use of water Fifteen peicent of this year’s fund is set aside for new faims that is, farms not previously enrolled in the program and for beautifica tion practices The county ASCS office an nounced that handbooks out lining practices eligible for the" cost-share program, wili b* available Soon • State Holstein (Continued from Page 1) Philadelphia He will discuss “Modem Law for Modem So ciety ” Other speakers will be fea tured Fnday in addresses and a panel discussion They in clude W R Brooks, Paclamar Farms, Louisville, Coloiado, John R Snoddy, Holstein breeder from Salem, Ohio, Di Wyndham Blanton, Curava Faims, Farmville, Virginia In addition to the speakers, the convention, program will also featuie a special ladies piogiam and a fiee bus tour The ladies activities will in clude a visit to Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, and a luncheon at the George Washington Motor Lodge The bus tour, planned for 130 p m Thursday, will visit Longwood Gardens, Ijluck and Doe Run Valley Farms! and -a' - Chester County mushroom farm • Inter-State (Continued from Page 1) pondant, ns banquet speaker. Pearson, who also operate* a dairy farm and is a member of the Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Association, is an important figure tn the Washington news media, Inter- State said. Inter-State has some 35C0 dairy farmer-members divided • Farm & Home (Continued from Page 1) au’honze the officers to let the building contract. It is also antreipated that construction of the Center will begin at the site along the Route 30 Bypass in ihe near future. -r The total-electric home of Mi. and Mrs, We asked the Is total electric living as low-cost as we promised? Their answer: We paid Yes! last year for everything, including electric heating! This low cost also included electric water heating, cooking, laundering, lighting, and all their other electric services. ' That’s why we say, to make a true comparison of the" total costs of home heat and .operating all your work-saving appliances, you must add together all costs. With total electric living, for instance, there’s just one service, one bill and no expensive maintenance contracts. But to get the true cost of flame-type heat, you must altogether the. fuel bill,'the~ elec ' ' 'a ' i * ! MjL into 26 districts in Delaware,feature entertainment provided Maryland, .New Jersey and by Sasoha Tormas, a show- Pennsylvania. These -districts, slopping violinist. William H. in turn, are divided into 79 Johnson, director of public re locals. whose 115 delegates lalions, Farm Credit Banks of will vote on resolutions and Baltimore, Md., will be toast transact new business at Wed- master. nesday’s session. A special ladies meeting on The sessions on Tuesday, Tuesday morning, November 1 November 15, will be devoted 15, will offer wives of dele te repoits by F. Bennett Car- gates a progiam consisting of ter, president; Dr. James E. a demonstration on Christmas Honan, general manager; Clara arrangements by Mrs. Mary 1 Gallagher, secretary; Florence Jane Mowrer, Paradise, and Schultz, treasurer; Dr. Paul an illustrated program entitled E. Hand, assistant secretary- “Breath of Life” conducted treasurer and economist; Gol- by the Bel! Telephone Com den W. Davis, management as- pany. sistant; A. Evans Kephart, Members of the Annual counsel: -and Boyd C. Gart- Meeting Committee are- vice ley, -director, member and president Wilbur Seipt; direc- public relations. tors William M Brinsfield, Tuesday’s banquet for ap- Robert E. Waddington and Ell proximately 600 members and wood B. Giuwell; and general guests of Inter-State, will also manager James E. Honan. Curtis Summys: urtis Summy. just $35.24 a month trie bill and the service contract. Put them all together and you’ll ‘see- why* we say live the total electric way the Summys do.' IF YOU ARE BUILDING be sure te tell your builder you want to be modern, you want the best, you want electric heat* IF YOU ARE REMODELING —call a ’ Reddy Kilowatt- Recommended Electria Horae Heating. Dealer for an estimate* i He is listed in the Yellow Paget Wider "Heathy. . / jy.: \ * *3 - I:*- •**- " "*s' , v ,y / s s^ ' ,> t/ V < s 'v' V + \ / " *'v ... ' .'.:■ ✓ •■A x * * ■> ■ % AH INVICTOR-OWNIB ILICTRIC UTILITY IN THS SSRVICB •fi TH« PUBUft FARM WOMEN' NO. 14 MEET AT LUNCHEON Farm Womens Society No, 14 met Wednesday, November 9, at the GrofT Banquet Hall, Mount Joy Rl, for a luncheon and homemade candy demon stiation. Thirty-eight members and guests were present. De votions were in charge of Mrs. Harold Groff. A report was given by Mis. Charles Leaman on the Society’s Korean or phan. Hostesses were Mmg. Groff, Mrs. Ira Kreider and Mrs. Cha.les Murray. The December meeting will be a banquet with husbands as guests at the Bethel Chuxxfl\, 2100 Manor Rudge Drive, De» cember 7 at 6 30 p.m. A film “Millionaires Club” will bs shown by the Cancer Society, .itilz :*H f :: r ? )J* t - i' i - - * *vr ■4XSLa«J