Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 28, 1967, Image 5

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    Lancaster Auction 17.50: Canner & low-Cutter 13.- VEALERS - Choice 41-43.50, Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October. 28.1967—5
(Continued from Page 2) 50-15 50 - couple to 45 50: Good 39 50-42: '
BULLS - Choice 25.10 26 25: Standard 37-40: Ltility 32-37: ijc i on* iv,« 21- i-5 11 oin.
LAUGHTER HEIFERS - Good 23-25: Utility & Commer- Cull 95-115 lbs. 26-31. 70-90 lbs. ihs in 7S ifl Fpw itq 2
)ice 750-900 lbs. 24-25.60; cial 22-24 35, few head 25: Cut- 22-26 50 225 n 2?n ihV in in
)d 23-24 25. ter 1- low-Utility 18 50-22 HOGS 165 - Barrows & gilts IDS>
'Om- Utility 16 50-18, few CALVES 123 - Vealers fully steady to 25a lower. US 1-2 SHEEP 12 - Insufficient vol
d IB 10-18 85: Cutter 15.50- steady instances SI higher. 195-235 lbs 19 75-20 25; one lot umc for a market test
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5 ready to go to work for your crops next spring.
Plan now to make an application of Ortho UNIPEL Fertilizer a part of your fall farming
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• Farm Women
(Continued fiom Pane 11)
mas piO','i:im on \ov 15 at the
Dutch Town ami Country Inn.
Six members will fold Christ
mas Seals Thursdav at the
Health and Welfaie Center.
Secret sisters weie revealed
and new names were selected
for the coming >ear The Ven
ture Club asked for volunteers
to aid with the preparation of
toys for Christmas for needy
children
SOCIETY 12
I Society of Faun Women 12
I held their annual Family Night
[ banquet at the West Willow
Fire Hall Saturday evening,
with 72 member and guests at
tending
Willis Click and Mrs John
Elsen had charge of devotions.
An Aimchair Tup to Canada
and Utah was given by Glenn
Shenk and Haiold Wissler.
At a short business meeting
following the dinnei, it was
voted to give a contribution to
the Retarded Children and to
the Needle Work Guild
The next meeting will be
Nov 18 at the home of Mrs.
John Kendig, Conestoga Rl.
SOCIETY 18
Society of Faim Women 18
held a meeting featuring a ban
quet for husbands of members
at Meadow Hills Dining House
on Satuiday evening
Mrs Paul Whitman County
piesident, was guest Miss Jean
Forry presented piano selec
tions
Charles Schlegelmilch show
ed movies of his big game
hunting in Alaska, India and
Utah
A table featuring items made
during the year will be dis
played at the County Extension
Christmas meeting on Nov 15
at Town & Country Restaurant.
New officers of the Society
are Mrs Edward Wissler,' pres
ident, Mrs Lester Kreider, vice
president: Mrs Wayne Brubak
er, recording secretary; Mrs.
Charles Warfel 11, secretary;
Mrs. Richard Hershey, treasur
er
Tuesday, Nov. 21 at 730
pm, the next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs John N.
Hess, Columbia R 2 iA Lancas
ter flower shop will show flow
er airangements.
SOCIETY 3
Society of Farm Women 3
met in the Educational Build
ing of the Salem Lutheran
Chinch, Lincoln Members otf
Society 4 were entertained
with a noon luncheon Guests
weie presented with corsages.
Mis William Eberlj presid
ed at the business meeting De
votions were led by Mis Salhe
West,
Society 3 has completed 333
cancer dressings dunng the
yeai The Nov 1 program com
mittee will fete the silvei age
members of the gioup
Election of officeis was held.
Mis Willie Stober is the new
president Othei officers are
Mrs Robeit Gregory, vice pres
ident, Mrs Lloyd Martin, sec
retary; Mrs Eail Smoker, as
sistant secretary, Mis Erla
Gehman, treasurer
The program featured an il
lustrated lecture trip through
Russia by Mrs Elizabeth
Shaub, English teacher in Eph
rata High School
The November meeting will
be at the home of Mrs Irvin
Burkholder
EXERCISE COWS
Cows need exercise even in
winter, says Harvey E Shaf
fer, extension dairy specialist
at Penn State University. Dairy
men should include an exercise
lot convenient to the bafti
when making plans to take care
of 'their cows " during' winter.