Society 10 Members of the society attend ed a flower show held in Phila- Talk to your plants is the ad- delphia on Wednesday, vice membeis of Society of Farm , . , Women 10 reecived during a Mrs J ac °b Evans conducted forum on the care of house the business portion of the plants conducted by Mis Harry recent meeting held at the home Sloat during the group’s recent of Mrs John Habecker, 2301 meeting Spring Valley Rd Devotions Mrs. Sloat told the women tfiat were led by Mrs Chailes Shank, plants will respond to talking by Miss Nancy Habecker, grand blooming and looking well daughter of the hostess, present- Automatically! Accurately measures and blends feeds as they flow from bin to wagons, grinder-mixers or feeders. Ends guesswork. Provides balanced rations for better feed conversion —and profits! Easy to install automation. Small and compact, fits any feeding operation. Capac ity 3 to 1000 lbs. per minute. Low cost, pays for itself in savings fast. Let us demonstrate on your farm. Other meters • Silage Meter • Mineral Meter SHESTMO, Inc. R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa, T LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HAVE LEARNED THAT COWS WHOSE HEADS ARE AIR CON DITIONED PRODUCE NEARLY 20% MORE MILK IN THE SUMMER MONTHS THAN THEY WOULD NORMALLY." KEEP 'EM COOL WE CAN’T AIR CONDITION THE HEADS OF YOUR COWS, BUT WE CAN INSULATE YOUR BARN, MILK PARLOR, LOAFING SHED AND OTHER AREAS WHERE ANIMALS CAN ENJOY COMFORT FROM BROILING SUN AND HIGH HUMIDITY. We insulate with SPRAYABLE URETHANE FOAM and all we need is a clean, dry and moderately warm surface to apply our foam spray which sets in a matter of minutes. We also insulate potato and apple storage facilities, chicken houses, steel buildings and whatever else you can think of. COTTOfiA CHEMICALS & PLASTICS, Int. 1278 Loop Road, Lancaster, Pa. Farm Societies Phone 717-426-1101 (fiom Chemical & Engmeeiing News, Dec 21, 1970) Affiliated with J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc. Women • Additive Meter WHAT DOES IT AKE TO BREAK THE HEAT? . i ■‘i;WK..vs.w«666W^ ed special music for the oc casion Society 10 will be the guest of Society 30 at the Penryn Fue Hall on April 10 Next regular meeting of the group "will be held April 3 at Eden Church, New Holland Pike Mrs Jacob Esbenshade and Mrs Charles Shank will serve as hostesses Society 22 Announcing of the Spung Rally to be held at Stokesaye Castle, Reading, was made dur ing a recent meeting of Society of Farm Women 22 held in the social looms of Willow Street United Chuich of Clnist The rally will take place May 12, ac coidmg to Mrs Lloyd Herr, president, who conducted the meeting During the meeting, the women entertained membeis of Society 30 with a covered dish lunche&n Hostesses were Mrs Elvm Sangiej, Mrs Amos Miller, Mrs Wilmer Andrews, Mrs Harold Ranch and Mis E Clair Witmei Devotions were led by Mrs William Wellei who also gave a reading on Spung Society 22 will sponsoi a food stand at a sale at the Amos Fish ei farm. Honks Rd , March 19 Program foi the meeting was conducted by Mrs John Hess, count/ president, who demon strated egg decorating Next meeting of the group will be held April 13 at 1 p m at the home of Mr Harold Ranck, 1717 Hans Herr Dr, Lancaster Mrs Robeit Bare will serve as co hostess Program foi the day will be a pound sale 397-3721 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 13,1971 — Society 14 reesntatives from Plastino and ooc ery Owens A food auction also was Farm Women Society 14 met held. recently at the home of Mrs A food stand is planned for Robert Esbenshade. Co-hostesses May 28 at Arlan’s store, Manor were Mrs. Clarence Herr, Mrs Shopping Center Clarence Groff and Mis James The next meeting of the Hall. Devotions were in charge Society will be April 14 when a of Mrs Clarence Groff tout of Lancaster County, direct- A program on intei 101 deco- ed by Mrs Edith Metzler, will rating was presented by two lep- be taken FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS RISSER POULTRY BEFORE SELLING - LET US QUOTE RISSER POULTRY 347 N. Broad St., Lititz Ph. 717-626-2153 WHAT IS BUX? Bux is a carbamate insecticide developed by Ortho for control of resistant and non-resist ant corn rootworms. WHY BUX IS BETTER! Bux is the only corn rootworm insecticide that offers all the following advantages: • Effective, season-long control with a single appli cation no matter how early you plant. Bux stays active throughout the hatching and lar v al stages of rootworm development. • Doesn’t leave harmful residues • Less hazardous to us. There's no need to wear special equipment such as a respirator or goggles, when using Bux. • No objectionable odor • Flows freely through application equipment • Resists leeching in rainy weather • Won’t damage application equipment Eux is formulated on non-abrasive clay granules So there’s no worry of tearing up your pesticide ap plicator. • Recommended throughout corn belt. Bu\ is rec ommended by University Entomologists in all states where resistant rootworms are a problem. Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 ferr - -“s s ? \*Orhw \ wr....;!/ 25