28—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 29,1971 Farm Women Societies (Cortinued from Page 221 tertained at a Mother-Daughter clinical psychologist at Phil . el< , Thnpqdav June 10 at the tea on May 25 at the United haven Mrs Jay Bixler was in Mrs’ Elmer’Huber Methodist Church in Mount Joy charge of devotions. Marticville re- May poles and May floweis M rs. Dale Hiestand, Mrs nnested to share a safety hint carried out a Mothers Day Richard Garber and Mrs. Rich a, nait of the Safety program theme for the home talent pro- a rd Shellenberger, a trio from as pait of the Satety pio & iam <. Joys and Frustratlons Sodety 29 known as the Milk . of Motherhood” was narrated by maids, sang several selections Society 15 Mrs. Arthur Wenger and fea- The Milkmaids will compete in tured recitations, a puppet a regional talent competition of Society of Farm women o skow p iano solos, and a vocal the Pennsylvania Farmers As met Thursday aftei noon at the tllQ sociation representing Lancas home of Mis Emory Warner, Guest talent for the evening ter County Quairyville Hostesses were was Marlene Hess - Durin<* a brief business ses- Wn-fev 1 Mis a Glenn Sy? a and e Twelve J T° r and teen age Slon conducted by Mrs. Hies w-/Sh! me livm girls P resent , e i a fas^ on sh ™ tand, president, the group ap- Devotions were in chaige of Jin™® * 7 jf o ™*, th( l P urchase Mi s Landis Mrs J Leigh Wal- sew . . dozen la P tra y s to be used for ton president conducted the Children’s group singing was the social needs of the Society featured l* d by Mrs Albert Fry. Five and entertaining guests at lo a discussion about the ITA ™ thers and the “, te^;ff® d cal rest homes method of teaching fust grad- da “ ght ?*’ s A thank you not ! from Trula eis by Mis Robeit Reath, a Its , All in Youl Pomt of Gingrich was read expressing teacher in the Solanco District View - Al _ . ~ her thanks for the Society Contribution of $5O was voted P url f g the I Proved s P° nsoring her in the 4H par ' towaid uniforms for the Solan a d °£ atl °”,°l npLTonmfn/ren tici P ation in the Walk-a-Thon co Senior Band A white ele- * or the Child Development Cen- for LARC . phant sale was held by the ways d 2? will be ente rtain- Mrs. Ronald Ober made an and means committee Auc- Society 19 on June 12 appeal for members to parti t.oneer was Mrs Melv.n Boyce ed H ® cip.te In the “Fresh Air Ch.l- Societv 15 will be entertained were Mrs - Luke Brubaker - Mrs dren ” profirarn by Society 20 on Thursday, June ? ob ® rt /t?' Bn j2, u “; Le * In eharge of ranging the the Quarryville Memorial G °? d ’ Mrs Christ Miller and Mother and Daughter meeting Methodist Church The next Mrs Harold Ge^ ber were Mrs Larry Dombach, Mrs aegular meeting of Society 15 committee was Mrs Roy Wolge- Walter Mowrer, Mrs Larry Saw will be Thuisday, June 10 at muth and Mrs. Sam Heineman ad sky, Mrs Stanley Newcomer Black Rock Retreat Societies f A famdy P icn ? c be beld and Mrs. Hiestand. 20 and 23 and County officers *® r he en.erls.ned fjSfcMou” Joy T 1 “%“■ win Stnckler, Mount Joy RDI, Society 29 at 6.30 p m on June 27. A fami -1 ly picnic and chicken barbecue Farm Women Society 29 held is planned Society 27 Faun Women Society 27 en- PROFIT PLANNED WAYNE SOW BLOX Bigger, healthier Utters on less feed The key is to limit intake but not vital nutrition. Every sow is as sured of an abundance of proteins, vitamins and minerals needed to build large litters with vitality. You can do it on less feed at lower cost with Wayne Sow Blox. • Regulates vital nutrition of sow herd. Every sow gels her share. • Prevents undesirable overfat sows. Uniform weight control. • Produces pigs with more vigor and resistance to scours. • Very little waste. Feed them anywhere. See us today tor the profit-planned Wayne Way ' H. JACOB HOOBER Intel course. Pa HAROLD H. GOOD Teire Hill GRUBB SUPPLY CO Elizabethtown MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl WAYNE ANIMAL HEALTH AIDS ROHRER’S MILL PARADISE SUPPLY R D. 1, Ronks Paiadise HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph 964-3444 WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D 1, Stevens HERSHEY BROS. Remholds USE WAYNE ANIMAL HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP YOUR LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY HEALTHY. their Mother-Daughter meeting recently with Rev. Richard Can field, Manheim, speaking on the topic “Motherhood and Rearing Children.” The Rev. Mr Canfield is a H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2. Peach Bottom STEVENS FEED MILL, INC. Stevens, Pa. Leola, Pa. Public Hearings Set on Proposed Potato Research, Promotion Plan A public hearing on a propos ed research and promotion plan for potatoes has been scheduled by the U.S. Department of Ag riculture. The hearing will be gin at 9-30 a.m, local time, at each of the following locations June 22, Denver, Colo, House Chamber, State Capitol Bldg., Colfax, & Lincoln Sts : June 29, San Francisco, Calif., Rm. 13450 Federal Bldg, 450 Golden Gate Ave ; and July 7, Washington, D C., Freer Art Gallery Auditorium, 12th and Jefferson Drive, S.W Establishment of this plan was authorized by Congress in the Potato Research and Pro motion Act, which was approv ed January 11, 1971 USDA’s Consumer and Mar keting Service said the propos ed plan and the request for a hearing on it were submitted by the National Potato Council, composed of potato producers. The plan provides for a na- The notice was scheduled for tidnally coordinated research publication in the Federal Reg and promotion program which ister May 8. Single copies may would be financed by'an assess- be obtained from the Fruit and ment of up to one cent per Vegetable Division, C&MS, U.S. hundredweight of potatoes han- Department of Agriculture* died. Producers not wishing to Washington, D. C. 20250: Get Your Plants Off To A Good Start FOR BIGGER YIELDS ON Tomatoes & Tobacco Add To Your Transplanter Water ORTHO-GRO LIQUID FERTILIZER 8-16-8 Use one quart to 50 gal. barrel ORTHO-GRO Is a proven organic liquid fertilizer giv ing plants that extra push they need to “start,” and protect them against transplanting shock. 5 gallon can . . . $14.50 ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER t SOLUTION Use 4 ounces per 50 gol, barrel ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER is a Lindane solu tion that mixes readily with water and is de signed especially for use in the transplanter. Gives low cost protection against wire worms, maggots and certain other soil insects. 1 pint ... $1.85 1 quart . . . $3.48 1 gaiion . . . $11.65 Get Your Supply From P. L. ROHRER & BRo!, INC. Smokefown, Pa. contribute would be reimbursed upon written application. The" program would- be ad* ministered by a board compos ed of producers selected by the Secretary of Agriculture from nominations made by potato producers. All potato producers grow ing five or more acres of pota toes in the 48 contiguous States would be included under the plan. Contracts for research and promotion would be made by the board after approval of the Secretary of Agriculture. All interested persons are in vited to testify at the public hearing If sufficient evidence is developed at the hearing to support the proposal or ap propriate revisions of it and the Secretary of Agriculture approves it, the plan will be submitted to producers in a referendum. Ph. 397-3539
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