Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1970, Image 9

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    Farm Women Hit X-Movies at Drive-Ins
At a meeting of the Execu
tive Board of the Society of
Farm Women of Lancaster
County this week, action was
taken against the showing of X
rated movies, which was lei ru
ed pollution of the mind.
The 30 local presidents will
present the recommenda'ion
that each member of farm wo
men societies wute a personal
note to state officials stating
her position on the matter and
urging legislation The concern
as it relates to the ruial women
is in regard to films shown at
drive-in theaters winch usually
are in rural areas.
Joining the 25% Club . . .
A GRADUATE
IN COMMODITY
Take the study by the Commodity Exchange Authori
ty. Out of 8,782 speculators who took part m 417,906
differnt transactions, 2,184 or about 25% actually
made money , . . some of them, big money. 75%
lost money.
That’s why pointing more and more traders to
ward membership in that highly lucrative “25% Club”
has been and is the long term goal of our Com
modity Department here at Reynolds.
Over the past two years, thousands of people have
“graduated” from our elementary commodity courses
and received a free copy of our “Common Sense Ap
proach to Commodity Futures Trading.”
So we are now scheduling a Two-Session —
ADVANCED COURSE
IN COMMODITY TRADING
THE FIRST SESSION is conducted by Mr. Donald B.
Conlm, our National Commodity Manager. It’s a
sophisticated explanation of the prerequisites to com
modity trading: The true use of fundamentals in
choosing positions; how to design order forms for busy
markets; adapting the realities of price control pro
grams to individual needs; what (and what not) to ex
pect from exchange floors and their brokers; the en
lightened approach to deliveries, margins, and market
regulations.
THE'SECOND SESSION is conducted by Mr. Houston
A. Cox, Partner-in-Charge of Reynolds Commodity
Department. Going beyond basic trend analysis, he
presents a fresh approach on how to blend fundament
al and'technical analysis, money management, and
planned trading techniques to maximize profit po
tential.
We can’t make any guarantees, of course. But
you should be much better equipped than you were to
become a member of that “25% Club.”
We’re holding these Sessions on
Tuesdays, June 16 and 23 at 7:30 P.M,
Reynolds Lancaster Office
61 North Duke Street
There is no charge for the Seminar of course But
space is limited, so please make your reservations
soon. Simply call Richard Reed at 397-8221, or mail the
coupon below.
Please make reservation(s) foi me for yom Advanced
Commodity Seminar If I attend. I understand I will ic
ceive a packet of studies illustrative of fundamental
analysis.
Name
Address
State
MEMBERS NEW YORH STOCK EXCHANGE AND OTHE=? LEADINS EXCHANGES
61 NORTH DUKE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 17604
Stressing that present laws
do not piohibit attendance so
long as they arc advertised as
X-rated, a spokesman pointed
out that the problem nnsing
fiom showing these films at
outdoor theateis is in the con
gregating of cars and young
people in adjoining areas to the
theater who are viewing the
scene without paying admission
or hearing the dialogue
The Farm Women will also
send letteis to outdoor theatci
managers and will uige the
legislative committee of Ihe
Pennsylvania Society of Fai m
Women to include this position
City
Zip Telephone
Reynolds & Co.
COURSE
TRADING
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on the 1!)71 lesolutions loi the
State convention in llamshuig
In other business conducted
by Mis John N lies-,, county
president, committees weie
named for the counts crmni
tion to be held Novembei 7 ,11
the Farm and Home C'jntei
The nominating committee in
cludes Mis Leon Thomas So
ciety 14, Mis Ronald Obei, 20.
and Mis Eivm Biown, 13 They
will find candidates for tieasui
er and secrelaiy.
Serving on the ticket commit
tee are Mis Aitlua Lmtlis.
Society 19, and Mis Alilton
Eberly, 6 Mrs Aithin Wcngct,
27, and Mrs Lester Kicidoi 18,
on the Memoual Committee’
Mrs Melvin Meek, 21, Mis Paul
Kauffman, 4. Mis Ernest
Shaub, 17, and M. s Wdbiu
Heller, Bazaai ComimUec
Miss Ethel Kindig, 12, Mis
Robert Gregoiy, 3, Mis Cnl
Johnson. 15, Mis Kenneth Uai
tin, 26. Registiation Committee
Sweet Bulky
Means More Milk!
Let's face it Milk cow rations aren't always
the most appetizing Even though properly
supplemented nutritionally, the ingredients
are concentrated to get profitable milk pro
duction Boost milk output, pep up appetites,
add variety and tempting tastiness with
Wayne Sweet Bulky Sweet with molasses,
bulky with beet pulp, it's fed mixed, top-fed
or straight (for cows on high-quality, high
protem legume roughages). Great as a dry
cow or heifer conditioner. Does a good low
cost job when hot weather dulls appetites or
pastures diy up
Feed for the difference innovations make.
Feed Wayne,
pM,
—lasi
HEISEY FARM SERVICI
Lawn Ph 964 3444
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
WHITE OAK MILL
R D 4, Manheim
HERSHEY BROS.
Remholds
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R D 1, Stevens
ROHRER’S MILL
R D 1 Ronks
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R D 1, East Eail
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 6, 1970 —0
Mis. Andiew Low. A and Mis
ll.iiold Eby, 7, Auditing Com
mittee
Mis Scott (ia'inai, 1, and
Mis Jack Hendeisor, 25. Guest
Committee Mis Roboit Itchi
er, 23, will be m charge of
usheis Mis Llovd Heir, 22,
Mrs William Doan. 28 and Mis.
Donald Homing, 'lO, Dceoialing
Societies 19 and 20 aic plan
ning to enteitam emests at Con
estoga View on June If! On
July 16 2l and 22 will
visit Society 23 and 24 ai" sche
duled for August 20 visitation,
in keeping with the faim wo
men piogiam of visiting the
home once each month on the
thud Thuisdav
Mrs Hess announced at State
level the scrap book contes: has
been discontinued, but Lan
caster County will continue
with a scrapbook contest Mis
Lloyd Heir, Lancaster RD6, w’as
named chairman.
In place of the state sciap-
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R D 1, Quauyville
R D 2, Peach Bottom
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R D 2, Columbia
H. JACOB HOOBER
Intei course, Pa.
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
book contest these will bt ,i
special pioiecl to mime the
Pennsylvania Faun Worn,in of
the* Year Details vveie di'-ln
bulod to local picsiclenls who
will infonn me.nbeis concern
mg icquiiemcnlb foi ehgibihu
The next meeting will be
the county menie ami c'lc.jre
boaid meeting conbmeil lo be
held at Noon m the Lampe'er
Community P.uk Wedu-'-d iy,
August 5
Mrs Elam Hess, Socieiv 20,
and Mis Leo Snaiks. 24 will
seive on the food eomimtl-e
All membeis of Faim Women
Societies and then families aie
invited to attend with each
bunging her own place sotting
and a coveted dish
Seivmg as hostesses <il the
Tuesday, June 2 meeting held
at Rhoads Spanish Ta\ ti n,
Quau yville, weie Mis Call
Johnson, Mrs Ernest Shaub,
Mrs Esther Mussoi and Mis.
Mehin Meek. Miss Ethel Km
dig led devotions
• Dairy Month
(Continued fiom Page 1)
its sponsois chose to hold it
fiom June 12 to July 10
By 1939, it had become June
Daily Month, celebiated on a
calendai month basis with a na
tional campaign to piomote giea
ter use ol the dauy pioducts m
such plentiful supply
Today, even though fashions
inspned by those of the ’3o’s aie
back in milady’s waidiobe, dany
farming has come a long way
from the ’3o’s New knowledge
and techniques have affected ev
eiything fiom Bossy’s housing
to her dinner bucket, making it
possible to achieve favoiable
conditions and high milk pro
duction all year long.
Still, June lemains Dairy Mon
th It’s tiaditional and it’s
logical.
The coming of summer, after
all, signals a change in life-style
for most of us.
Along with bulky ovei coats,
we shed a lot of the foimahty
that goes with the “indooi” sea
son Clothing and living pace be
come a bit moie casual and
so does eating
The backyard baibecue re
places dining 100 m suppers
while the weather smiles Cooks,
who may want time to indulge
then swimming 01 golfing intei -
ests, look foi easy ways to keep
the family well-fed and well
pleased
That’s where daily foods come
in They'ie quick and convenient
leady to seive as is oi gieat
ingiedients Then own fiesh
taste complements othei foods,
adds meal-appeal and nutation.
June is a good time to call to
mind how handily dany foods
fit into a tote-along meal, a fab
ulous desseit with make-ahead
charm, a new specialty foi the
backyaid barbecue all kinds
cl caiefiee cookeiy.
Happy Dauy Month' Happy
siimmei' Happy eating l
Milk Wonder Food
“Name me a product that can
be pastern ized, homogeniz'd,
whipped, churned condensed,
dued, fiozen, blended and sold
That can be innoculaied and
sold, sold as a beveiage, for
medical pui poses, and as the
giealcst nutritional toocl avail
able to mankind ” said Roe
Stanley piesident of ADA of
Ohio at the Midwest Milk Mai
keting Meeting in Pittsbui gh in
Apul.