6 Lanenvirr Farming. Saturday. January 24. 1070 Farm Women SOCIETY 3 The meeting was held at the ’home of Mis Haiold S Stuber and their daughter Linda M Stuber, Schoeneck, Pa. Devo-' tions were in charge of Miss Linda M Stuber.. Officers for IS7O-1971 were installed by Past State Piesident, Mrs Samuel M Mohler President, Mrs Robeit Gregoiy, Vice Piesident, Mrs Clarence Stauffer; Secretary, !Mis Earl Smoker, Asst Seeie laiy, Mis Eail Miller, Tieasui er, Mrs Gilbert Paul. Initiation fieivice for two new membeis v r as also conducted by Mrs iMohlei, they are Mrs Luthei Mooie and Mis Jessie Balmei The business meeting was con ducted by the new president aviis Robert Giegoiy Membeis ol Gioup 3 weie asked to donate I me to help manage the snack br’ at the Ephiata Recieatior Centei at some futuie dates \ numbei of members signed for this pioject Repoits were given of the le cent State Convention of Penn ”I 1 ania Society of Faim Women r:!d in Harusbuig by the elect ed delegates, Mrs Irvin Burk holdei and Mis Harold Stubei Seven members of Group 3 at imded the convention The 1970 liiogiam committee announced A Happy Febiuaiy Paity, Febiu a.y 15, at 12 30 pm Th,s is e firmly paity from (Cht Bible He will gi\e his angels charge of you.— (Psalms 91:11). We arc always in His pres ence And when we consciously acknowledge the piesonce of God within us, we find our sches quiet and peaceful He makes us 1 eel safe and sccuie .In this wav we can live in a world of older and haimonv whole truth makes our woikl a pleasant place in which to The piogiam foi the afternoon v as “Music bv Allegra,” which consisted of vocal selections by Mis Vemon Lemmgei, accom panied by Mrs Evelyn Shupp The next regular meeting will be held Feb 21 at home of Mrs Walter Tiumbawer, Ephrata HI. ECONOMICAL JOHN DEERE LOADER ...ideal for confined areas Mount the economical 37 Loader on your John Deere “1020," “2020,” or “1520” Tractor and you have a compact outfit for all your loader work. 40-inch man ure and materials buckets . . . blade and crane attach ments available. Use our convenient, confidential Credit Plan Landis Bros., Inc. Lancaster 393 3906 Elm M. S. Yearsley & Sons Wenger Implement, Inc. West Cheatci 696 2990 The Buck 284-4141 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354 4191 Wildlife Technology New 2-Ycor Program Neighborin'.* state paiks and gamelands, plus a ne.u by nation al forest, will become the n.itui al laboratories ol a new two-year associate devices piogram in wi.dlife technology to be offei oa next September at the Du- Bois Camps of The Pennsylvania State Umveisity. Employment opportunities are available v/ith both public and private wildlife oigamzations ic ports Dr. Wilber W. Ward, direc (ol of the School of Forest Re sources in the College of Agn cultuie The faculty in Foiest Rosouices is lesponsible for de \ eloping and teaching the techni cal wildlife couises An initial cniollment of 2 sto 30 students i, predicted by Dr Jeiome K Paslo associate dean for icsi dcnl education in the College of \gncultuie Subjects will stiess wildlife management, topographic diaw ing. animal identification, food and covei plants wildlife census, foiest pi election, aerial photo Sawdust is Good for Icy Walks When compared with other substances used on icy walks, coaise sawdust is one of the best Sawdust may be available at nearby sawmills and from fue wood dealers, says N Hemy Wooding, extension agucultuial engmeei at The Pennsylvania State University It may be ne cessary to use something on icy walks to prevent seuous injury use coaise sawdust if it can be readily obtained Think About Spring Planting It is not too soon to think about spnng planting even though the earth is covered with snow, lemmd extension garden specialists at The Pennsylvania Slate University. Now is a good time to order seed and plants. Shofzberger's 665-2141 inlerpielation and habitat man agement The ti anting will be suppoi ted by a number of couises in commumeations. mathematics, and the social sciences. Young men and women will be trained to assist in applied phases of natural lesouice man agement. wildlife biology, rec reational area management, range management, and care and piopagation of animals The pro grain will prepare graduates to work with wildlife biologists in management and research The Dußois area is surrounded by an ideal laboratory for wild- "RED ROSE 14 TEST COW FEED is the best dairy feed we ever had in the trough" RED ROSE 14 TEST COW FEED is a course-tex tured all-purpose feed that can be fed to your milk ing cows, dry cows, calves and bulls. It's high in fat, minerals and digestible nutrients. You can feed it at all seasons ... to keep up the milt flow. Other Red Rose dairy feeds (available in many protein levels) and Red Rose Supplements provide good feed for your cows, too all of them designed for top milk production. There’s one available to suit your particular need. Be determined to make more money from your dairy cows- You can ... if you start with Red Rose. Why not start today? ■Red Rose I DAIRY FEEDS Walter Binkley & Son David B. Hurst Lititz Bowmansville Brown & Rea, inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Mountrille Feed Service Elverson Mountville Henry E. Garber Musser Farms, Inc. R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. Columbia L. T. Geib Estate Manheim I. B. Grayhill & Son Chas. E. Saude*& Son* Strasburg Terre Hill E, Musser Heisey & Son Ammon L Shelly R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Lititz Heistond Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Form H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Service, Inc. Inc. N. Church St., Quarryville Witmer life technology. The Allegheny National Forest is only 30 miles noith Parker Dam State Park ami Klhott Stale Park are both only 15" miles to the northetst. I'lic town is bounded on all sides by game lands of the Pcnnsyl* Vi.ni.l Game Commission, Applicants should submit scores of the Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College Entrance Examination Board. All applies* tions should be requested from and returned to the Director of Admissions, 201 Shields Build* mg, University Park, Pa.. 16802. Applications should be marked “Wildlife Technology." G. R. Mitchell, Inc. Refton, Pa, Musser'* Mill The Buck E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook
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