Women s Committee Sponsors Ladies ’ Day Out The Women’s Committee of the Lancaster County Farmer’s Association sponsored Ladies’ Day Out recently at the Farm and Home Center, Lancaster, Pennsylvania with about 200 in attendance. A smorgasbord was featured. .J.Wade Groff, President of fee Board of Directors for the Cooperative Extension Service Of-Lancaster County, told about fee Rural Community Develop ment Revenue Sharing Act of Roaches Fleas - Ticks Rats or Mice I. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc. ’ 1278 Loop Rd., Lane. PHONE 397-3721 ; ; jJr _ Jlr V > , -.Ay , ' l « —. “Ifes’is a glorious word when you want a loan. 1971, now under consideration by the Congress which would deny Federal funds to 35 Penn sylvania counties, including Lancaster County, for extension work. He urged all concerned persons to contact the federal representatives: Senator Hugh D. Scott, Room 260, Senate Of fice Building, Washington D C 20510; Senator Richard S Schweiker, Room 6221, Senate Office Building, Washington, D C 20510, and Representative Edwin D. Esnleman, 41Q Cannon House Office Building, Wash ington, D. C, 20515. Mrs. Doris Thomas, home economist from the Co operative Extension Service of Lancaster County, spoke about the Expanded Nutrition Educa tion Program (ENEP). Mrs Mary Myers, home eco nomist from PP&L demonstrat ed the blender and electric fry J Li 4,/v , Think of all the things you’ve been wanting to do. Such as improving your home. Buying a new car. Taking a really great vacation. Outfitting , the youngsters. And more. Wouldn’t it be great to do them now? If,money is what you need to get things going, come see us today. We have loans fjor you at low bank rates and with comfortable repayment schedules. hear “yes” a lot at... ii Commonwealth National Bank A\ Lititz - Manheim Township - Millersville - Rohrerstown Lancaster - Centerville - Lancaster East - Landisville s .fr.v 19 , -■/ Member F.D.I.C. pan and gave many helpful ers realizing their fair share of hints. the profits This program would ~ .be similar to the Florida Citrus Mrs. Robert Kauffman was in p rogram; where there is an ex charge of the talent contest, change of citrus fruits for ap- Miss Kay Weaver sang -Let ples and so forth- (2 ) the in- Peace” and “The Milk- erased cooperation in. legisla ™ai£s ’ „ whl is , S '- tive issues, (3) Increased mem- Garber, Mrs Dale Heistand and hership in Pennsylvania Farm- MrS - d . Schellenberger ers > AssociatioTfrom 12,400 to sang “This Land is Your Land.” 13 700 (4) increased participa “The Milkmaids” wiU represent t ion in aIIPPA jerviceswchas Lancaster County at the District Farm ivfnmj-f-imaf TTaderr" Talent Show. and Analysis Service (FUBAS), “What’s New in Pennsylva;.- “j 5O PFA Supply, insurance m*: ia Farmers Association” was the v * c * an< * marketing, topic for Eugene McDowell, or- William Roberts, represents ganization director for region 1. t ive for the American Dairy He stressed: (1) exploratory Association, presented a film marketing ideas where there ’ • “““ would be farmer-to-farmer mar- showing current television ad keting among the states. An ex- vertisements used in the Ameri ample would be Christmas can Dairy Association advertis trees, tobacco, etc. from Penn- intr woerani sylvania to be distributed dir ectly to other states with farm- \ Jr M JM Lancaster farming, Saturday, May 8,1971 —It Miss Betsi . Sheefaaa, food ,J publist for Northeast Division of the American Dairy Associa tion, coordinated the fashion show, “Fashions With Dairy Foods.” The Dairyland Models were: Lou Ann Brenneman, Pam Wivell, Sharon Martin, Roger Brenneman, Mrs. Lewis Bixler, Mrs. Clyde Buchen, Mrs. Harold Drager, Mrs. William Endslow, Mrs. Harold Frey Jr, Mrs. Robert Hess, Mrs. Robert Kauffman, Mrs. Raymond Land is, Mrs. Warren. Miller, Mrs. UlMldiilf Miss Becky Rein hold, William Roberts, Wilbur Sollenberger and Eugene Mc- Dowell. The fashions were furnished by Heineman’s Department Store, Columbia. The store also furnished lovely table displays of Wilton Armtale Ware and The Embassy Collection of china. Heineman told about the collections. The chairlady for Ladies’ Day Out was Mrs. Helen Wiveil of the Pennsylvania Farmers’ As sociation Women’s Committee. Other committee members were Mrs. Lewis Bixler, Mrs. Elvin Brenneman, Mrs. William Ends low, and Mrs. Ralph Hostetler. License Suspended The produce trading license of Wit-Mor Foods Inc., Morgan town, W. Va., has been suspend ed for failing to pay a reparation award of $6,185 issued under the Perishable Agricultural Com modities Act, the U S Depart ment of Agriculture has report ed. C&MS officials said 15 produce firms in Pittsburgh, complained that the West Virginia firm had failed to pay in full for various shipments of fruits and vege tables purchased. When advised of the complaint, Raymond Wit mer Jr, President of the firm, answered the charges and admit ted his firm owed part of the amount claimed due USDA’s Judicial Officer ordered pay ment of the amount the firm ad mitted owing the Pennsylvania firms.