Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 10, 1966, Image 5

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    FARM WOMEN NO. 1
PETE MORAVIAN GUESTS
The Society of Farm Women
I presented « Christmas pro*
gram for the guests at the Lit*
itz Moravian Home on Decem
ber 3.
Mrs. N. J. Fuhrman, spoke
to the ladies on the subject
“Christmas Thoughts”. Mrs.
Simon Snyder led the devo
tions and Mrs Roy Brubaker
led the singing of Christmas
carols.
'Participating in the program
were Lynn Gioff, pnano solo;
Tammy Martin, recitation; Mis.
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ALL MILK PRODUCERS:
Three of the feeds in our Green Pastures dairy feed line
have been purchased by many of you in increasing
quantities.
This greater volume on these feeds enables us to put them
into mass production in a more efficient way.
The resulting SAVINGS are CONSIDERABLE and will
passed on to all dairy feed users who can handle, on
prompt-payment basis, five-ton loads of
I s»"h t i
The above applies to BULK DELIVERIES ONLY.
for a good appetite stimulant when pastures are dry & hay
is short
No. 515 Nutro-Sweet
fortified with minerals, phosphorous and vitamin A. 4 lbs. of Nutro-Sweet equal to
8-10 lbs. good quality roughage.
Ask your Miller & Bushong representative or dairy specialist for more details or call
us collect at Lancaster 717-392-2145
C. V., Smith, Donna Walton, After the meeting the Society
Susan Buckwalter, readings; served a dinner to the guests
Kehftftfh Brubaker, vocal solos; at the home.
Virginia Brubaker and Jane In charge of the arrange*
Kissinger, violin selections ments were. Mrs. John New
and Margaret Grube, solo, ac- comer and Mrs. Abram Bol
compahied by Mary Grube. linger, dinner; Mrs. Hazel Ul-
Mrs. Willis Bucher portrayed rich, decorations, and Mrs.
Santa Claus. Adrian DeVink, gifts. Sixty-
A short business meeting f ,ve society members and
was cpnducted during which guests attended the affair.
Mrs Roy Bollinger was wel- The next meeting will be
corned in the Society. Mrs. held Saturday January 7 at
Clayton Sangrey, retiring pies- the home of Mrs Howard
ident, read a thank-you note Wolfe, Akron. Mrs C. V
she had received from Mrs Smith will speak on the topic
Elmo Mentzer, State piesident. “How Handwnting Reveals
You ”
No. 506
No. 511
t <• )*'
No. 518
(No. 518 in minimum quantities of two tons)
S Miller & Bushong, Inc.
Flo-Mor
Flo-Mor
* Hit
Flo-Mor
ALSO
TRY
(available in bags only)
ROHRERSTOWN, PA.
"Finest Service Anywhere"
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 10, 1966—5
• Vintage
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1-3 190-260 lb. $22.25-22.75. 2-3
190-230 lb. $21.75-22 25, 240-300
lb. $20.50-21, few 87-127 lb.
$21.50-21.85.
SHEEP 52 Wooled slaugh
ter lambs mostly steady.
WOOLED LAMBS Choice
70-95 lb $26-26 50, Good 65-
100 lb $24-25.50
Always forgive yom enemies
- nothing annoys them as much
14%
20%
( \
2- t.j
32%
Jerry B. Shaffer
Shaffer, New
PP&L Farm Rep.
In County
The new Pennsylvania Pow
er & Light Co farm special
ist, Jerry Shaffer, of Manhedm
R 2, was inhoduced to Lancas
ter County vocational agricul
ture teachers Wednesday at
their meeting at Lampeter-
Strasburg High School
Shaffer, who officially took
over the position previously
held by James Metzler on Oc
tober 3, had been responsible
for two PP&L farm divisions
—’Lancaster and Susquehanna.
His efforts will be concentrat
ed here
Shaffer, a native of Somer
set County, is a graduate of
Penn State University is
also a former vocational agri
culture teacher, having taught
in the Newport Union High
School in Perry County
be
There is quire a difference
between jour earning capacity
and your yearning capacity.
SHUTDOWN?'
DELAYED?
... BECAUSE OF
ELECTRIC POWER
FAILURES OR JOBS
AWAY FROM LINES?
S7ANMY POWER
Rsl aje electric po.' er units
core on cuPonat caliy dur
ing those cr rg emer
gencies. Lov -cost gasolina
or d ese! s f-nm 600
waits to ICO kV,' 3? year*
of evosnsncs at
PORTABLE POWER
Cut construction costs with
most econo”' cal on tne-|ob
source of electric po ver—■
portable hanc-ca'", o- hvo
\vl.eel-dolly generators
start ng ot 600 v atts.
Newlen I, lewil
L. H. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
R.D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
Phone: Lancaster 397-5179
Strasburg 687-6002
Lititz 626-7766