Farm Show Premium Book Released Premium books arc bi'ln# dis tributed to prospective exhibi tors for the IP7I Pennsylvania Form Show, January 11-15. Horace L. Mann, Farm Show director, icmindcd livestock ex- Taking up a timely theme, p^ ~lic V la, • , lhal cn ‘ «>. A K»h i . llics in lhal department are on the 55th mid-wlnte l event is de- n first-come first-served basis dicatcd to I cnnsylvnnin Ari i- Late livestock entries, ho cm culture A Managed Ecology " . . . phnsi/ed, have had to 00 turned A record high of $74,073 50 is away in recent years because ALL BEEF AND DAIRY FARMERS Can Purchase CARNATION FARMS SEMEN Direct From JOSEPH P. TRAINOR Honey Brook, Pa. 19344 Call 215 273-3847, 273-3817 the FUTURE is HERE with REX SELF-UNLOADING forage box ( mcQ FUTURE THE BOX DESIGNED WITH THE A FARMER IN MIND SIMPLE.,. 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More than a half-million visi tors are attracted each year to the Farm Show which is con sidered the largest indoor agri cultural exposition of its kind under one roof in the United States. The show is supervised and managed by a nine-member State Farm Products Show Commission, under the chair manship of State Secretary of Agriculture Leland H. Bull. Speedy Corn Cr Speedy Bar-L Construction gives you greo Value . . . Lon Life. 1200 Bu. Size Now Available Landis Bros., Inc. 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 24,1970—2$ Farm (Continued from Page 21) and Mrs Sally West prepared Christmas seals for mailing at the Health Center n Lancaster. Mrs. Harvey Gehman, program chairman for 1971, gave the out line of hostesses for the coming year. Mrs. Earl Smoker is the en trant of Society 3 for the Farm Woman of the Year State Con test. Delegates to the State Conven tion January 11-12, 1971, at Har risburg, are - Mrs Jay Miller, Mrs Jesse Balmer and Mrs Wil liam Eberly, alternate. Mrs. Harold Stuber, program Women Societies committee chairman, announced that the - husbands of Society 3 members will be entertained at the National Horse Show in the Farm Show arena at 7.30 p.m. October 23. Mrs. Dorothy Fry, librarian for the Ephrata Area Schools, gave a description of her library educational summer. She travel ed with 26 librarians from the States into the European coun tries of Spam, Greece. Yugo slavia, Austria and the Scandi navian countries. Next meeting will be held November 21 at the home of Mrs. William Eberly, Mt. Airy. Tam Worren Society 12 met recently at the home of Mrs Harold Wissler of Millersville with Mrs. Raymond Aston as co hostess Mrs Clarence Witmer was in charge of devotions. The meeting was conducted by the president, Miss Ethel Kindig. She gave a report on the county board meeting Society 12 will conduct a ba zaar table at the Christmas bazaar to be held at the Farm and Home Center Monday, No vember 30 The annual family night ban quet will be held at West Wil low Fire Hall October 31 at 6 p m Membex s wishing reserva tions should contact Mrs Donald Lownsberry by Saturday, Octo ber 24 Our guest fox the dav was Mrs Henry Heisey of Washington Boro who showed and demon strated the making of her apple people Ph: 393-3906 Society of Farm "Women 25 met recently at the home of Mrs. Ralph Schlegelimlch, Lancaster RD6. Eighteen members were present Mrs Donald Lohr was in charge of the devotions. The gift of the month was won by Mrs. Wade Groff Mrs John Henderson, presi dent, conducted the business meeting. It was voted to add more members to our group and limit it to 30 Mr. and Mrs Joseph Brenei sen, Mr. and Mrs T K. Burk holder, Mrs Jacob Boose, Mrs. John Henderson, Mrs John Metz, and Mrs Harry Schied went to the Embieeville State Hospital on Friday, October 16 to entertain the patients of the Lancaster County Unit bv playing bingo and seived refieshments Mis Ralph Schlegelimlch, Mis Alvin Leaman, Mis Fiank Reapsome, Mis Laban Byers and Mis Glenn Naum an folded Clmstmas seals at the Health and Welfaie Center, Lancaster Several membeis volunteered to assist the Heait Association by selling Clmstmas cards at the Willow Street Bianch of the Strasburg National Bank on Fri day, Novembei 20 fiom noon to 8 pm It was voted to give a donation of $25 to the Faun and Home Center. It was decided that the group would plan to have an exhibit table at the Homemakers Christmas program to be held at the Farm and Home Center on Monday, November 30 The program featured a Har vest Sale among members. Mem bers were also reminded to each bring thread and needle to the next meeting. The next meeting will be held Saturday, November 14, at the home of Mrs Richard Gregory, Conestoga, when cancer pads will be sewn. Society 12 Society 25