For Full Market Reports Read Lancaster Fanning Bux ™ For resistant and non-resistant corn rootworms MAKE YOUR CORN YIELDS STANDUP AT HARVEST Bux sa\es >lelds! It kills corn rootworms resistant or not preventing root damage that stunts plants and causes lodging. Bux is Recommended in all Corn Belt States. Both university and on-farm comparisons have shown the outstanding effectiveness of Bux. DISTRIBUTED BY Sxnoketown, Pa. Ph: 397-3539 TAKE QUICK ADVANTAGE OF THIS BONUS OFFER ... from Ful-O-Pep horse stable equipment mr x Up I'tukulartlMl listed 3S'x7* HiriMre Urm« **t. - \ s| ll t* *4* tubuUr it«l |ltM ttnfth IP Cam* jyf auembM ant lultmti Included. 4Ji Jo/ fetd ftcoop , / 2fi |< plvsnM ttetl 7* x 10* DunUa—with handle —makes teedirt 1.25 fT";lI { x »lp£ t \ \ i *J \ Sr Ji Morton salt block holder 22c» st«inle»»te*l< , /i"«S’* Mcuntini hardware included <5 !” order to mo r„ form AOirlne»fM*tMMs Ine I lOim Marketing Services Otpi. UON Waeker Orwt Ci)ica(« IllinaiitOJOi J Sendlet | AMRtiS I tii» sr*k' ' ciecdn l Be among the first to obtain these fine items! • Quality Built Horse Stable Equipment • Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Harold H. Good Terxe Hill MAKE US YOUR FA^M^ kV I , ll fi I h / hay feed rack ’ * U”Feed canine 4«/ a aunt n* included 12 95 a^'Tl t r ® j LJ Diamond call block holder 22 ca stainless steelS’/'x* s !* Meur nc hardware inclined t 5 , flea c end no the tillewmt her e stakle equ -n»nL I Hi* Feed Rich 5 f tan Salt Hotter > . ( ___Fee< Pan * . . Q aTimd Sail Holder * I wa »rpan S . f neraifeeder I- . -tel Sem $ , ~ lucKrtP ck s. | __ c addie Pack i . My check In the amount •< i .. Is enclk.eC Leola Let us sen# you any of the horse stable Items Clip the coupon printed on the bac end send it < yeur check for the specified amot •a aura ta Indicate the items yau want and tha address ta wt sent Alt items art priced delivered ta yau Yaur check m cwpan an* yau/ arte/ Serry—-an!/ tne item per caupan si/ miner*) ftodar lt(» s!lifll*ss WMt wltft 7V4* I H *?«i nt Wwn tani«« lnclu<«t. M feed pan II £3 rtunl pun gilvinuMl U liarcW *s*n np 7' 2 wth Z lip Ad u jJe ctrrcr *r Hit w>ll listen psnciutfel lf*n ral I*c4n-rtfrm|is msunted I# I'-e; p 755 S. H. Hiestand & Company Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Farm SOCIETY 23 ‘The Mitten Folk” by Miss Mary Rose, retired teacher of Lancaster, was presented at the February meeting of the Socie ty of Farm Women 23 in the home of Mrs Leroy Funk, Washington Boro RDI. Mrs. J. Clayton Charles led devotions. Miss Rose, who as a teacher accumulated a bushel of single mittens, twisted and shaped them into animals and objects and related stories about her cieated folk During the business session conducted by Mrs Robert Rohr er, president, a gift was ap proved for the Raymond Shenk family of Mountville Mr. Shenk, whose life depends on the use of a kidney machine, is formeily from the Washington Boro aiea Ten dollars was also given to the Easter Seals cam paign Mrs Melvin Hostetter, ways and means chairman, began pre limmaiy planning for refresh ment stands at two sales to be held in Maich, one at the Har old Gi eider farm on March 11 and at the Edgar Barley resi dence, Washington Boro RDI on March 28 bucket m SUt iwy ar partible f flj when rat m u e V •pei*d the bind l and (9 ks all & intard at A.! Steel —• nelbe (iinM. automatic walerer Pressure activate valre miunle* in a spun galvsni*e* Ik n. sit* pan mat is 7 V *ttp wih a 1 * are e<- »pen ne an* t 2* I ? An anti splash im| i M *3 *»Cf the rrj Ad|j tikla earner ar Hal *au fastener are ig luted 13-kO FOIO'WSP special offer certificate SAVC CASH •nenyiitii et pp j y us fulilema Cl pin enr ate Militant*. Ctl • / Mi u n re- la- cash IX OWP » c e- »tai»u i a MfWHjn. At ten lK t) it Ic. [** h Ur , f fVo* °* *«-'* C ** "tn 2 l/irl* {S«-rrnD«pt *» > IION V J ktf D » 0 f i W ‘*l » * t «t» * . .1.1 ti ttl »/ II" 0 ir I ui»r*ct H MO CfiCJfa I rsuMCO* 4i a »tn*u n iCiUo .«*tr • Pt» Salunga Stevens Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 7,1970 Women Societies The next meeting of the So ciety wil be held on March 26 at 7:30 p m in the home of Mrs Jay Charles, Washington Boro Road, Washington Boro RDI A spelling bee will be conducted SOCIETY 24 Society of Farm Women 24 met at the home of Mrs Flo>d Myer, Burgman Road, New Hol land. Mrs Leo Snader piesided Mrs Myer conducted devotions During the business session, the group voted to support any immediate bona fide need le quest from public assistance department when contacted by the County Farm Women piesi dent Awaids will be given to home economics and vo ag stu dents graduating from Conesto ga Valley and Garden Spot High Schools again this year , , , , , The next meeting will be held The group acted to wnte let at the home o£ Mrs Clyde Rot ters individually to state iep- tensten, 1400 Country Club resentatives Marvin Miller, and Dnve at 12 30 p m and a cover- Richard Snyder conceinmg the ed dlsh luncheon wIU be held, resolutions adopted by the state ip be S p ea ker Wl n be Anna Mae group at their convention in R b y on her trip to Alaska and Harrisburg in January especial- sde wl n also show slides, ly dealing with pollution and conservation Try A Classified Ad The program was presented VISIT WITH US FREY FREE STALL Lifetime Free Stall Housing Cut bedding costs 75%, reduce labor for barn cleaning and cow washing; reduce teat and udder injury to the minimum house your milking herd m free stall housing. Each cow provided a stall for loafing. She won’t be stepped on, the rear curb forces manure out into alley for mechanical cleaning or washing. A few minutes twice a day cleans the stalls and cuibs, bedd ing lasts almost forever if your stalls fit the cows. Popular sizes are 6’6”, 7’ and 7’6”. Size ’em by breed. Our free stall partition may be mounted on wooden head boards or we make a steel divider Set the legs in 8 to 10” concrete curbs to hold and retain bedding Stall floor can be soil, sand oi gravel. Bedding straw, sawdust, peanut hulls, ground corn cobs, etc Should be installed with paved alley surface 8 feet wide for mechanical cleaning or washing. • 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates • 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr. 786-2235 (717) gRQJ R. D. #2 Quarryville, Penna. 17566 , t r ti » lUHIUtilf M»*# MUM* ' t f* > l>* «■> •» * by Mrs Daniel Will, Society 4, who displayed her decoiated eggs and explained how to get started on such a hobby. The next meeting of the group will be a banquet at the Willow Valley Restaurant on April 1 when husbands will be guests Dr Calvin Wenger will speak on the topic “Fiom Where I Stand ” Farm Women Society 5 held their meeting Saturday at the home of Mis Roy Hershey, Manheim Mi s Hei shey’s grand daughter, Mrs Kail Kellei, was in charge of devotions Dona tions were given to Eastei Seals and the Upper Room foi Viet nam The speaker for the after noon was Mrs John Hess who spoke on decorating eggs DAY DAIRY 11 SOCIETY 5 AT