Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 07, 1970, Image 11

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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
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BONUS OFFER ... from Ful-O-Pep
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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
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sit* pan mat is 7 V *ttp wih a 1 * are e<- »pen ne an* t
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earner ar Hal *au fastener are ig luted 13-kO
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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
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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
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