I—Lancaster Farming. SnUirdny. June 21.1969 8 FARM WOMEN NEWS fIJLfiJLP.. SOCIETY 7 Society of Faim Women 7 met June 14 at the Landis Home Re tuement Centoi, Lilitz R 3, with Mis Emma Denlingci as host The gioup voted to give $lO to the Conestoga Valley Associa tion. A food stand is planned for the Flea Maikct at Paradise Me moual Paik on July 5 The Society will make cookies foi the USO* Ditty bags will be made for the Red Cioss to dis tubute to seivicemen in Viet nam duung the Chustmas holi days The program was a piano solo by Cynthia Denlmger A leading was given by Mis Gertrude Le fever Speaker was Mis Glenn Eshleman She piesented slides aiound the theme “To God Be The Glory ” The next meeting will be a family picnic on July 19 at Para dise Memorial Paik. SOCIETY 29 Mis Paul Gerbei, Elizabeth town, a teacher of first grade childien in the Elizabethtown school, presented “Child Talk” to membeis of Society of Faim Women 29 June 16 at the home of Mis Stanley Newcomer, Mount Joy R 1 Assisting was Mis Allen Esbenshade. The opening was conducted by Mrs Gerald Ruhl Mis Ronald Obei, president, informed the gioup of her new address She lives at Mount Joy R 2. A white elephant sale is planned for Aug. 8 when each member is request ed to bring at least one item for A family picnic is planned at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garner, Mount Joy Rl, on July 20 at 12:15 pm. Mrs Clay ton Ranck is food chairman If* X CHICKS I HOGS \1 I CATTLE I & Grow Better J It * ith f \ PIONEER FEEDS Local Farmers Know a Good Feed When They Try It! 77 RED COMB’ SINCE 1870 ELMER M. SHREINER Tiading as Good’s Feed Mill SPECIALIZING IN DAIRY AND HOG FEEDS New Pi evidence, Pa, Phone 786-2500 SOCIETY 14 Society of Faim Women 14 entci tamed members of Society 17 and County officers at a buffet luncheon in the West Willow Fnc Hall Devotions weic conducted by Mrs. Charles Leaman A special feature of the day was a lubute to fathers. Mrs. C. Parker Wright showed slides and spoke of the Pumitive Indians of Mexico The Weber Duo presented an original skit “Talking It Ovei” in Pennsylvan ia Dutch dialect. Hostesses for the event weie Mrs Robert Esbenshade, Mis Meivin Denlinger, Mrs J Paul Hostetler, Mis Raymond Baige, Mis Chailes Meloy, Mrs John Hershey, Mis. Charles Leaman and Miss Elsie Metzlei The next meeting will be the annual family picnic to be held at 630 p m on July 16 in the William S Tmney Memorial Pa vilion Each member will bring one or two covered dishes, ac coidmg to the number of guests she will bung Mrs. Donald Cairns will entertain the group with “Family Fun Unlimited.” Pennsylvania Broiler Placements Up 8% Placements of broiler chicks in the Commonwealth during the week ending June 14 was 927,- 000 The placements were 8% above the same week a year earlier but 8% below the prev ious week Average placements during the past 10 weeks were 9% above a year earlier. Settings for broiler chicks were 1,719,000 —4% below the previous week but 10% above the comparable period a year earlier The cur rent 3-week total of eggs set is 7% above the same period a year ago. Inshipments of boiler-type chicks during the past 10 weeks averaged 44,000—three times the comparable period a year ago. Outshipments averaged 340,000 dining the past 10 weeks, 28% higher than a year earlier Good Harvest Insurance JOHN DEERE 55 If weather threatens, the 55 is good harvest insurance Ample powei, heavy 30-inch cylinder, cell-type gate, big gram tank with high-speed unloading these help you get your crop out fast Come in soon for de tails Ask about our Credit Plan • Effective through 30 June 1969. No interest or carrying charge until December 1, 1969. • No payments until January 1,1970. • Immediate delivery. Landis Bros., Inc. 1305 Manheim Pike Lancaster (1 Mile North of Lancaster on Rt 72) Ph. 393-3906 A DREAM OF EXOTIC FLOATERS enclosed by Moorish arches. The sultan’s garden has been re-created in lace. This doily is cro cheted in Arabesque flourishes. It measures 17 inches at the rudest point. Free instructions for the “sultan’s garden” doily able by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Needle work Editor of this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet A 519. SOLANCO FFA NEWS mg Assistant Secietaiv. Charles The June meeting of the So- Smith, Asst Treasure!. Robert lanco FFA Chapter was held in Young, A f st . the school A» room John Me- Ki eider, Asst Reportei, R0 o er Sparren gave°a talk about furth- C a “ p^ U ’'HeTb ei education after giaduation Scott Mull, As P He is attending the University of Hess Maiyland The chapter sweetheart for The officers of the Solanco 1970 is Cindy Baughman Miss FFA were initiated at this meet- Baughman s school ac^ vl a mg They are- President, Mat- cheerleading, gnls basketball, thew Young; Vice-presidents, Joe gym leaders, an °. * ' Linton, Tom Aaron. Dale 801 - writes news articles for The Quill, mger; Secietary, Lloyd Welk, the Solanco School newspaper. Treasurer, Ken Dearolf, Report- Cindy is also a committee er, Leroy Welk, Sentinel, Herb chairman for the cabinet of the Kreider; Chaplain, Scott Kreid- Church of the Brethren Youth er; Parliamentarian, Glenn Kiei- Fellowship der; Photographer, Maik Young During the summer she is a The following assistant officers hte guard at the Nickel Mines were also elected at this meet- Swimming Pool. . iisi Self-Propelled Bunk Feeder Out performs all others. Faster, safer, less expensive too. A one h.p. motor propells a 150 ft. feeder. Delivers 1,200 pounds of corn silage per minute. No feed separation. Put it outside or inside small lots or' » , large. Ask us for full details. MOICCS tnl/ltfS HIOVC Grumelli Farm Service Isaac W. Hurst Quarryville Blue Ball Show-Ease Stoll Co. Lancaster Carl L. Shirk Colebrook Rd., Fontana