• Hov# You Hoord? Citizens League ments the problems of the (Continued from P*t. 15, Thc Men ., Ch ri.ti.n Citiscns J5 unke 0 n Wtioue u eny other cut of League of Lancaster County it ?* h h e to*. presenting a film “Verdict at JJ™” I '^ n °" Sat ’ A bluish-red color it usually 1:32 ”< which dramatically docu- ud y ’ october 7at 7 - 30 P-m a sign of freshly ground beef. ■ Howard Wittle, a farmer A certain glossiness is also dull and dry after a certain from Lancaster R 6, is chairman characteristic for meat becomes time elapses. of the sponsoring committee. ill Made from costly stainless steel for life-time service Proportions 1/10-1/5 or 1 oz. per gallon Accurately proportions any water soluble additive Water and medicine are thoroughly mixed by mechanical means No hidden close fitting pistons to slow down or stop HEALTHWAY ALSO OFFERS A STAINLESS STEEL WATERER OF REVOLUTIONARY DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE WET FLOORS ELIMINATED Health-way Waterers are universal in that they may be used for baby chicks, broilers or fully grown fowl! Because of the “magic of the circle” one Healthway Waterer has been found sufficient for 200 or more laying hens and easily replaces a six or eight foot trough in the brooder house. HIESTAND, Inc. Marietta R. D. 1 AT LAST > S. I Healthway W- ■> i > s % Exclusive Healthway Features Distributed by SEE US AT NEPPCO An Accurate and Dependable Proportioner and Much More OFFERS YOU A TRULY REVOLUTIONARY MACHINE AND METHOD FOR Proportioning medications, vitamins, and other water additives Accurate at 1/10 oz. to 1 oz. per gal. 1 to 250 G. P. H. FOR POULTRY & LIVESTOCK r~ l Ph. 426-1101 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1967 —1 • Form Women (Continued from Page 15) Mrs. Richard Krlder. Plans were made for mem bers and their husbands to at tend a hockey game Nov. 18. A new member, Mrs. Abe Mumma, was installed as a member of the Society, LITITZ SOCIETY The Golden Anniversary of the Lititz Society of Farm Women, marking the comple tion of a half cenurty of ac tivities, proved a big success Saturday when a total of 61 guests attended the dinner held at the local Church of the Brethren with Mrs. Roy Bru baker presiding. Mistress of ceremonies was Mrs. Neil Clark. Mrs. W. D. Fyock led the singing and Mrs. Scott Carman had devotions. Participating in the program was Mrs. Howard Erb, Miss Lyndia Ulrich and Mrs. Martin A. Moore, rhe Rev. Harry Rich wine, Lutheran minister of Lebanon was guest speaker. He talked on “Happiness.” Mrs. Raymond Newcomer and Mrs. Carman presided at the punch table. Daughters of members served the meal. Guests were Mrs. Paul Whit man, Mount Joy, County pres dent and 16 past presidents. They were each given a cor sage. Decorations were in the So ciety colors of green, brown DeKalb Layers are BALANCED BRED for the SIX PROFIT FACTORS that make for success in your poultry operations—High Livability—Longevity of Lay —High Egg Production—Top Interior Egg Quality- High Feed Efficiency—Superior Shell Strength and Proper Egg Size. Chix, Inc. DeKalb York Hatchery 40 Donegal Springs Rd. P. O. Box 265 Mt. Joy Phone 653-1102 Hellam Ph. 255-7741 Sales & Service Elmer Glick Lester B. Good Smoketown 768-3962 Ephrata 733-7671 Film Shows Dairy Farming To Be A $50,000 Investment' “Milk and the Multitudes”, a 20-minute color film, has been previewed by officials of the state Department of Agricul ture. The film shows that dairy farming is a complex business. It points out that $50,000 is in vested in the average dairy farm. Another point stressed by the movie is that the dairy farmer, to be successful, must be a good business man. Mr. and Mrs. Mowery Frey, Jr., a Lancaster County farming couple, are part of the movie’s cast. The movie, made possible by a grant from the Pennsylvania Fail* Fund, was produced by Calvin-De Frenes Corp. William H. Folwell, 111, visual aids specialist from Pennsyl vania State College, served as consultant during the movie making. Prints of the film will be available after November 1. and gold. A prize was given to Mrs. Pans Snyder Musser, who traveled the longest dis tance from Charleston, W. Va. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Amos Shenk. .7