Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 05, 1969, Image 22

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    22—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 5. 1969
• Farm Women
(Continued from Paste 21 1
Mrs Wilbur Kauffman, Mrs
Frank .tones ami Mi=s Mary
Snv dei
Mi? Robeit Garber conducted
devotions Mrs. Paul Kauffman,
piesident ol Society 4 was in
charge
Mrs. John N. Hess first vice
president ol the County Farm
Women’s Council, sang several
selection to the accompaniment
of Mrs Richard Hynicka at the
piano. Mrs Daniel Will display
ed decorated eggs and an egg
tree
Society 4 were guests of
Society 1 at a luncheon meet
ing at 12:30 p.m. in the Lititz
i
Tin: c \i;i)f(; v.v is kkfined
fur dressing' up in a gentle way.
Its lacy leaf', te'.ture is lightly
l.mi of super fingering yarn,
.Sr;.lfni's ripple the sleeve edges
ain'' bottom bonier. It can be
nude m nn «es‘ M-/es UMo. Have
l!ii' pretty .sweater leady when
spring whisper, in your ear. Free
iii'\lnotions are available by
sending a self-addressed,
M, imped envelope to the Xeedle
■wmk Editor of this newspaper
■■duiiu w ith youi sequent Tor Leaf
h. I’K 17d7.
f
Dollar for dollar,
you can't buy
a better
compact tractor.
All-gear drive gives ymi positive
transmission of power direct
from the engine to drive wheels
and all the way to attachments
with nq belts to slip or break.
Gravely high-torque engines
insure rugged performance.
Converts to walker from tide/
with the pull of one pm ...
large variety of attachments,
instant forward and reverse.
Come In today and see the
Gravely Convertible custom.
Give it a test run and you'll
see why we call it the Compact
tractor for all reasons.
TRACTOR ONLY
$442.00 ft
fMo«ver attachment I'M
not included) k( *
Ride* for th* Jf
Jong jobs.
waihs forth# / s/yfL {
POSEY'S
Garden Center
(Bob Posey)
April 30 at 7:30 p.m. in the home
„ . „ . oo of Mrs MerVin' Hoober, New
RecreaUoa Center on -March -9 d R 1
The next meetm" of Society
4 will be held April 26 at the
home of Mrs. Willis Reapsome
with Jennie Shaalje as speaker
on hie in Holland
SOCIETY 24
Mrs. Glenn Shultz demon
strated candy making at a meet
ins* of the Society of Farm
Womeif 24, held at the home of
Mrs. Roy Hollinger, Bareville.
who was also in charge of devo
tions.
During the business session
with Mrs. Leo Snader presiding,
contributions were approved to
the Society of Ciipplod Children
and Adults and the American
Cancer Society A contribution
was also made to the Hemophilia
Foundation.
The society approved contin
uing of awards to a senior Stu
dent in home economics and in
agriculture at Garden Spot and
Conestoga Valley High Schools.
Final plans were made for the
rummage sale to be held April
8 in the Bareville Fire Hall.
THE NEW
SABRE
RIDER MOW
by PENNSYLVA
Choose 6 or 7 HP with c
fidence you're getting a i
second to none. 32” cut
3 forward speeds and 1
Cut-height adjustment t
positions while cutting
Optional snow blade
You can't beat
Pennsylvania's Sabie
WALTER F. MiVEY & SONS
Route 222
Wenger's Feed Mill
Society of Farm .Women 26,
Manheim. met at the home ol
Mrs. Paul Brubaker. Mrs Dave
Landis was co-hostess Twenty -
eight members and guests at
tended
Mrs Kenneth Martin, presi
dent was in charge Devotions
were led by Mrs. J Harold Es
benshade Thiee new members
were introduced: Mrs Gordon
Landis, Mrs Alvin Hitrr and
Mis Robert Gray bill
The program featured Mrs
E. Viola Smith, Lancaster, who
spoke on handwriting. The next
meeting will be April 24 at
p.m. at the Wenger Clinic..Lititz-
Pike, Lancaster.* Members of
Society 2 will be entertained '
■Mrs, Michael Valvances spoke
on life and customs -of Greece
at a recent meeting oL the So
ciety of Farm Women 23.
Lawn & Garden Supplies
New Providence, Pa
John B. Kurtz
Ph; 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
Inc.
P!r 3C7-11S5
Rhcems
The next meeting will be held
SOCIETY 26
SOCIETY 23
Phone 717-786-2462
HEIFERS FAST at tow cost with..*
HEW PURINA HEIFER CHOW
Wo
Former
Ph
’ W.r-
James
or other household chemicals.
Wear rubber gloves and other
protective clothing as directed
etrale the skin, use certain pre- on the label,
cautions when working with oil if chemicals are spilled'on
emulsions ol insecticides ‘■uch ,
■is DDT dissolved in kerosene your skin or clothing, wash the
Red the label and observe affected areas thoroughly with
safety precautions when you use soap and water and remove
pest icicles paints, cleaning fluids, chemically soaked clothing as
p soon as possible.
• Have You Heard?
(Continued from Page 2D
When spraying or dusting,
The gioup heard a report that avoid contact with the skin and
84 persons received free anti- prolonged inhalation of mists or
Utanus inoculations at Nissley’s c ;usts.
Farm Service. A follow-up clinic
will be held at the same location Remember to read the instruc-
April 17
The society will meet Aprtt 24 use a pesticide or an insecticide
at the home of Mrs. Abram whether you use it indoors or
Fisher. Lancaster H 2 out.
Acreage
See Farm Credit first for
Don't buy another acre of land until you compare the
Farm Credit way with other sources- of financing.. Long
Term Farm Credit loans cost less. You can take as long
as 40 years to repay. You can pay in advance without
penalty- Talk to Farm Credit today and you’ll agree . . .
the only way to buy land is the Farm Credit way. And
Farm Credit loans may be used to buy equipment or
livestock ... to pay operating expenses ... or for ad
your farm, your farm home and your farm family needs.
More and more local dairymen are proving that a small extra
investment in heifer feeding can pay off when heifers freshen mid
begin contributing to the milk check.
And research has proved that heiferswhich produce well in tb»
first lactation continue to be high producers over a longer
milking life than average cows.
NEW Purina* Heifer Chow* has been developed to help you
grow big heifers fast, conveniently and at low cost. New Hrifee
Chow is a palatable, coarse 14 per cent protein ration, fortified '
with vitamins and minerals to stimulate fast, solid heifer growth.
To build low-cost growth, you need feed only 3 pounds of New
Heifer Chow per heifer per day if your legume forages are of ■
good quality. For best results, start your heifers on the Purina
heifer growing program at six months of age until 90 days before
freshening when they’ll be fed on the basis of their condition
and on the quality of your forage.
Drop la fioo.n and pick up a copy of our New Purina Heifer
Growing Program folder. It explains the program to follow fat '
fast-growing, early-freshening heifers at low cost.
•Reg, TrademarK—Ralston Purina Co
Willow
Assn., Inc.
■(l4-3431 -
Willow ,
'«;h & Sons
' ’ -.01
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Planning to buy more
Money
LONG TERM LAND BANK MORTGAGE LOANS
.CANS
Ira B. Landis
Ph; 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
tions on the label each time'you
rt
£ HI >
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise