Farm Women Calendar Saturday, June 12 1:30 pan. Farm Women So ciety 2, home of Mrs. Elsie Witmer, Manheim RD2. T3O pan. Farm Women So ciety 25. Jane Shank, hos tess. Farm Women Society 7, home of Mrs. Raymond Eshel man. Farm Women Society 19 enter tain Society 27, Farm and Home Center. Farm Women Society 25, home of Mrs. M Warren Shank, 77 E Cottage Ave , Millers ▼ille. Tuesday, June 15 12 15 p.m —Farm Women So ciety 8 meeting, Clinton Eby cottage. Tbursday, June 1? Farm Women Societies 12 and 13, entertain guests at Con ertoga View. i Friday, June 18 Farm Women Society 5, bus trip to Gunthryville. Saturday, June 19 1 gj.itt. Farm Women Society 12, home of Mrs. Raymond Aston, 105 E. Cottage Ave, MiUersville. farm Women Society 3, Mrs. Harvey Gehman, hostess. CUSTOM NO-TILL CORN AND SOYBEAN PLANTING Arcadian Liquid. ,i on t •'i Now’s the time to give corn a g Wan! and feed more acres per day with liquid starter. Seed lings develop faster, roots grow bigger, maturity comes earlier when you plant and feed an Arcadian SLF premium liquid starter. It provides the nourish ment germinating seeds need for ,a vigorous start in the critical early stage of growth. High anal ysis phosphate from Poly-N®, Golden Uhan® liquid nitrogen, potash, secondary elements, mi cronutrients, even pesticides. JOHN Z. MARTIN New Holland R#l Ida s Notebook We had a nice boatride up the Cones toga on a Sunday afternoon There were lit tle folks fishing and big folks sunning them selves. Some of the trees we could not identify and so Philip gave me a book on “Trees” for my birthday. It says the flowers of the California buckeye have a nectar which is poisonous to bees and creates a serious problem Somehow I get linden and ash trees mixed even though they aren’t similar. Guess I’d better study my book. The village of Oregon is near our farm In years past it was known as “Catfish” . Cindi Bowman, two gold, and had a mill, store, post office, cigar B ? Ida Kisser Brecknock School, Samuel Burk factory, barbers, blacksmith and butcher holder, gold, Lincoln Independ shops Now it is lust a hamlet Another time when they forgot ent, Shelly Dissmgei, two gold, Upon studying a map drawn to bake me a buthday cake, I Blue Ball, Mark Eby, gold. Un -75 years ago and listing the resi- was served a shoo-fly pie With ion Grove, Loietta Good, two dences, I notice only two families a candle in the middle. gold, Brecknock, Kathleen Fiee whose decendants still live m man, gold, Brecknock the area Though the children no longer use the school, the 35 families still worship in the small, white church The Lititz Creek which flows through is a small stream com pared to its breadth when the mill was making flour and had the water dammed back. Shoo-fly pies aren’t just a delicious Pennsylvania Dutch food at our house. They even provide us with a laugh. One time my big boy made six pies and forgot to put a crust under them until ]ust before he put them in the oven what a mess He is often teased about that. ood start can be prescription-mixed to'suit your soils and crops. And SLF liquid saves time and labor. The Gumz Farms in Indiana, plants 1300 acres of corn 50% faster since switching from dry to an SLF liquid starter. If you want to get your com off to a running start, then count on us and SLF premium grade liquid starter. ARCADIAN See Me Now Phone 717-354-5848 Dairy Case Packaging Look-Alike Trend Noted In a column in “Ad Age,” Walter Margulies, president of Lippincott and Margulies, a packaging design firm in New York, says a look-alike trend is the general rule in dairy case packaging. Margulies noted Sealtest’s Lite ’n Lively line of dairy pro ducts was an example of good branding. “It holds the appeal that both the taste and ulti mately you—will be light and lively. “The packaging on the other hand, is nearly indistinguishable from its competitors. At best, it’s colorful.” I A!?* 1 Qjimlnl I * *1 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 12,1971 — Elementary Ag In State Record Henry E. Givler, area agricul tural consultant, has announced that the following students en rolled in the Elementary Agricul ture Program of the Eastern Lancaster County School Dis trict of New Holland have placed in the medalist classification at the 1971 Annual Pennsylvania State Recoid Book Evaluation at the Pennsylvania State Univer sity this past week Dale Good, gold, Teire Hill, Louise Hartz, gold, Caernarvon, Elizabeth Herr, gold, Blue Ball, Geoige Hoover, gold, Hm kletown, Vera Hoover, gold, Hm kletown. Ruth Ann Hursh, two gold, Hinkletown; Anne Martin, gold, Caernarvon; Edna Mai tin, gold, Caernarvon; Lauren Martin, gold, Terre Hill; Phares Martin, gold, Blue Ball, Joyce Nolt, gold, Hinkletown Steven Nolt, gold, Hinkletown; William Reifsnyder, gold. Blue Ball, James Rodgers, gold, Un ion Grove; Karen Sensemg, gold, Hinkletown; Lucy Sensemg, gold, Lincoln Independent, Mane Sen- Students Place Book Evaluation semg, two gold, Lincoln Inde pendent Leon Shirk, gold, Lincoln In dependent, Harvey Snyder, gold, Hinkletown; Susan Sollenberger, two gold, Blue Ball, Clyde Stauf fer, gold, Hinkletown, Janette Weinhold, gold, Brecknock; Alma Zimmerman, gold, Hinkle town, Elvm Zimmerman, gold, Hinkletown, Mary Ella Zimmer man, gold, Hinkletown Gi egory Brubaker, silver, Terre Hill, Mark Eby, silver. Union Grove: George Hoover, sil ver, Hinkletown, Glenda Martin, silver, Hinkletown, Leon Ober holtzer, silver, Western, Karen Sensenig, two silver, Hinkletown; Fiedenck Yoder, silver, Blue Ball. Mike Feister, bronze, Union Grove, Reuben Martin, bronze, Lincoln Independent, Diane Sei fnt, bronze, Western; Elmer Stoltzfus, bronze, Western. Farm Women Society (Continued from Page 22) will be held at 1 30 p m July 3 at the home of Mrs. Frank Hodecker, 907 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster The topic will be “Living and Doing”. Society 11 Farm Women Society 14 met at the home of Mrs Walter Him melieich with Mrs Paul Hostet ter, Mrs lia Herr and Mrb Ray mond Barge serving as cohost esses Devotions weie in charge of Mrs. Barge The business poitibn of the meeting was conducted by Mrs. Leon Thomas, president Mrs. Ii a Herr reported on the Execu tive Board meeting A repoit on the Korean oiphan was given by Mis Charles Leaman “Women of Samolia” was the subject of the piogiam which was in charge of Mrs Ivan Lea man. Society 14 was entertained by Society 6 at the Elizabethtown Church of the Brethien on Sat urday, June 5 A family picnic will be held at 6 30 p.m. July 14 at the Wil liam S Tinney Memorial Pavi lion, Strasburg A covered dish supper is planned for this event STRAIGHT FROM THE SPRING FASHION PARADE comes this handsome pullover, styled for eveiv member of the family. Mom, dad, and young steis too, all set into the act when you tiy jour hand at this raglan-sleeved pullover. Rib, gaiter and stockinette stitches combine talents to foim a tex tured stiiped pattern worked of “Red Heart”- Knitting Worsted in subtle shades of Light Gold, Wine Rose and Peiiwinkle. Free instructions are available by sending a self-addiessed stamped envelope to this new spaper along with your request fox leaflet PK, 5182. 23