Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 30, 1967, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 30,1967
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CALVES PRESENTED AT LAM
PETER FAIR (left to right) The Guern
sey calf presented to Paul Eckman,
Strasburg Rl. from Lampeter-Strasburg
High School, by Robert Breneman, rep
resenting the Lancaster County Guern
sey Breeders; the Ayrshire calf present
ed to Leon S 8011, Lititz Rl, from War-
Farm Women
Will Mark
Anniversary
The Society of Farm Women
1 will celebrate its 50th anni
veisaiy with a dinner meeting
at the Lititz Church of the Bre
thi en today, Sept 30 at 12 30
pm to which all foimer mem
beis have been invited
The Society of Farm Wom
en 1 was the first society to
oigamze in Lancaster County
On January 27, 1917, the first
gioup of women met
Their pm pose was social im
pi ovement, enlightenment of
impoitant topics ot the day
and taking up matteis of mu
tual benefit to the community
The Society was first named
“Die Hausfi auen” by Mrs
Ftank Black, Somerset Coun
ty. who was the ongmatoi
The name was adopted because
Pennsylvania is Dutch and its
success in agriculture is at
tnbuted to these thrifty peo
ple The name was also a trib
ute to our forefathers In No
vember 1917, because of Woild
War I. the name was changed
to its present title
The Rev Harry T Richwine,
Lebanon will be the guest
speaker The piogiam will in
clude devotions by Mrs Scott
Caiman, a reading by Linda
Ulnch, a historical reminis
cence of the Society by Mrs
Mai tin Mooie, and a vocal solo
bv Mis Howaid Eib, a former
membei accompanied by Mrs
Roy Brubaker Mrs Neil Clark
v.'.1l serve as trie Misti ess of
Cei emonies
The planning and piogram
committee for the affair con
sisted of Mrs Daniel Brubak
ei Mis Clark, Mrs Mooie,Mis
Willis Bucher and Mrs Ro.,
Biubaker Mis Graybill Hol
linger is in charge of the dec
-01 ations.
Why is it dangerous to run
electric cords under rugs?
Cords under rugs are danger
ous because the undue wear
may rub insulation off the
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MARTIN’S 41% STEER FEED,
32 % and 40% DAIRY FEED
NOW CONTRACTING
MARTIN’S FEED MILL, INC.
Ephrata R. D. #3 Ph. 733-6518
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wick High School, by Roy Mentzer, Lan
caster County Ayrshire Breeders and
the Holstein Calf presented to Nelson
Wenger, Manheim R 2, from Manheim
Central High School, by Donald Eby,
Lancaster County Holstein Association.
L. F. Photo
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Twenty years ago the U. S. pfogram to children in ,pre*
Dept, of Agriculture inaugural- schools operated as part of ft
j « m t imMi regular school aystem. The Act
ed the National School Lunch a j SQ proves f or a breakfast
Program to improve the dieta- program for the first time,
ry habits and thus the nutri
tional well-being of children
and teen-agers attending pub- What is the safest way to
lie anti non-profit orivate Ugh* a g»* oven ? A.) First
schools. Nutritionally balanced °P en both oven doors so that
meals are served by using an y S as which may have ac
foods in each of the four basic cumulated can escape. B.)
food groups-milk, meat, fruits Stand to one side so that you
and vegetables, and bread and aren’t in the path of a flash
cereals. The Child Nutrition back or explosion. C.) Light
Act of 1966 further extends the match. D.) Turn on the gas
the benefits of school feeding and then apply the match.
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THE 4-WAY SOIL FUMIGANT
Proven on thousands of tobacco seed-beds Jo '
produce better plants.
VORLEX IS THE FUMIGANT • Weeds • Diseases
THAT CONTROLS • Nematodes o insects
Insist on VORLEX for your seed-beds this tall for
better plants next spring No other soil fumigant can
do so much to assure you thnftv tobacco plants
Call the VORLEX Custom Applicator in your area.j
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New Holland Rl, 17557
717-354-5848
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ORVILLE GEIB
Manheim R 4, 17545
717-665-3759