jl) LiincjistiT Farming. Saturday. October 3. 1070 A bouquet a nosegay a cluster of flowers. By any name, this picture is a lovely arrangement. These fragile flowers are captured flesh from the garden on linen fabric, using colorful six strand floss. It only takes seven basic stitches to do this charming embroidery design. Free in structions are available by sending a self-addressed, stamp ed envelope to this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet PE 4987. Farm Societies (Continued fiom Page 21; tom Octobei 8 at 730 pm. when a white elephant sale will be featured Each membei is also lequested to bung a leaf tn be identified Sociefy 29 Mi-> Dale Heistand w as erected pies.dent of Socielv of Faim \\ omen 29 at their lust election s’nee chaitenng two yeais ago Mis J Richaid Gaibei was elected Mce piesident Mis David D Beckei ticasiuei Mis Geiald Ruhl secietaiy and Mis 1 Stanley Newcomei, histouan The meeting was held at the home ot Mis David D Beckei Mount Joy RDI Mis Donald Diagei was co-hostess Mis Cla;ton Ranck was in charge of the opening and devotions Dining the business poition 01 the meeting, Mis Dale Hie siard was selected to leptesent Society 29 in the Faim Woman ol the Yeai contest sponsoied by the state society Mis Richaid Shellenbeiger piesented a cosmetics demon suation using membeis as models The next meeting will be held Oclobei 31 foi a piogiessive suppei and haynde, with mem ber meeting at Bosslei’s Men nomte Chinch at 7 30 pm Mis Crculd Eib, Mis Elvin Bien- Mr. Molt attends P V G Meeting Mi Eh Molt of Mew HolLmd, Pennsylvania has just letumed ii om attending the Distinguished DcaU'i Club Convention of P \ G DIVISION W R Giace \ C o Scptembci 16 17 and 18 at Mackinaw City Michigan Inc thiec day eomention was held lO honoi and iecogni7o 160,0 dealt is who qualified foi P \ (> ' outstanding dt alei sales a \ at d Im aided in .he coinenlion was d tom ol Mackinaw Island and \iml-. to othei points ol inleiest \n awa’cD dmnei teas held Septembn 17 wheie Mi Molt \ a- piesented a eeiliiieatc ot lecognition for his outstanding -a t accomplishment dunng Women neman. Mis Gerald Ruhl and Mrs Dale Hiestand will sene as hostesses. 2 Blight Resistant Corn Hybrids To Be Released Two inlned luus or coin, foi use in bimhng hybnds less mis ccptibk* to soutlu’in nnd >fllow leaf blight Ilian most now giown. will be U'lcascd to plant bleeders and seed piodurers on October 15 by the Illinois Vgn cultiii.il Kxpemnenl Station. Urbana. and the US Depait menl of Agnculluie The jellow dent inbicd lines, designated VVF9C and WFGS, arc souices of cytoplasm foi male steiihty in hybnd coin breeding piograms They may be useful immediately to plant in Flouda nm senes foi crossing pm poses in developing hybnds foi the Coin Belt, scientists of USD.Vs Agncultuial Re.eaich Seivice point out. but several geneialions may be leqmred foi tiansfer of the cytoplasmic sterility to lines adapted to the Southeast The inbred lines are not suitable for geneial faim use because bleeding stock has a low yield as contiasted with the high yielding hybnd ciosses Seventy to 90 per cent of the U S corn now is planted to seed produced thiough use of the T (Texas) souice of male ster ility. The T cytoplasm is pre sumed to be susceptible to a new race of southern leaf blight that has spread fiom Florida through paits of the Coin Belt this year AHS scientists say the non stenle inbied lines used in pro ducing commeicial hybnds show a lange of reactions to southern and yellow leaf blight but usually are considerably moie resistant than the T steule line with which they are ciossed The WF9C and WF9S lines cairy about the same resistance to the disease as the nonstenle '.ines The C cjtop l asm in WF9C. obtained from a Brazilian var- plasm in WFDS. from American ioly, is easily converted to ft*r- corn, is less reliable than the T tllity by crossing with most type in sterility and fertility bleeding lines The S cylo- lestoration. __________ Storf raising more and better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing m?lk Jeplacer Just HU the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk re placer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer and waim water and keep it warm until calf nuises the mix (appiox 14 oz ) Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer. For more information contact YOUNG BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2462 Peach Bottom, R. D. 1, Pa. 17563 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! ATTENTION FARMERS Apply CONESTOGA brand FERTILIZERS this Fall and save time and labor next Spring ! I Phone us for prompt delivery' of fertilizers, Lime and certified grain seed. We can top-dress your alfalfa with 0-15-30 plus chick weed killer after frost. Inquire about our special early delivery discounts. LANCASTER BONE FERTILIZER COMPANY, INC. Quarryville, Pa. Oxford, Pa. 1-717-786-7348 1-215-932-8323
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