12 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5, 1972 Plons Discussed by Members of the Lancaster County Farm Women executive board met Tuesday at the home of Mrs Dale Hiestand, Bain bndge RDI Mrs Harry Shonk served as cohostess Announcement was made that the Spring Rally of Farm Women will be held May 10 at Seven Springs Resort, Somerset County A turkey dinner will be served at the affair Those planning to attend should contact Mrs Kenneth Ross, Fndens RD2, before April 8 In other business, members FARMWAY BARN CLEANERS Do you have a problem with your present barn cleaner 7 Give Farmway a chance to iron them out for you. If you are in need of a new gutter chain for any make cleaner, nothing will surpass Farmway’s new Super Strong Nickel Alloy gutter chain and they are economically priced LIQUID MANURE PIT FARMERS Husky Liquid Manure Equipment. Ask For A Demonstration On The New Style Liquid Pump and Spreaders with Large Spreading Discharge. Features - Economically priced, large volume pumping capacity, low cost maintenance or trailer type hitch LEYLAND Farm Tractors Model 154, 344 and 384 These tractors are noted for their durability, out standing performance, and reasonably priced ASK FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION GANDY APPLICATORS FOR ALL PLANTERS See Us For Your Needs SHENK’S FARM SERVICE Lititz RD4 626-4355 Farm Women Board were reminded that all Farm Women Societies which have not as yet sent their donations for the Farm and Home Center kitchen shower should do so before February 7 They were also reminded that county dues should be paid before April Mrs Dale Hiestand will serve as program committee chairman for the county convention which will be held November 4. She will be assisted by Mrs Florence Kreider, Mrs Harry Shonk, Mrs Evelyn Hess and Mrs Frances Souder Three organizations were proposed as possible county projects for next year. They are LARCH, Goodwill Industries and the proposed Conestoga Cottage for Girls Societies desiring to sponsor refreshment stands at the an tique auction to be held at the Farm and Home Center on Memorial Day are asked to contact Mrs. Thomas Erb 111, Lititz. Hostesses for the next executive board meeting which will be held April 4 are Mrs. J. Clayton Charles and Mrs. Flossie Garber As a beef operator you’re interested in maximizing your profit picture. You’re looking for new ideas, new methods and new innovations that will help "beef up” your profit. Here’s a program worth looking into. It’s called "Van Dale Systems Feeding.” It starts with maximizingyour production of total digestible nutri ents with increased haylage and silage. This,permits the best use of your land and cattle coupled with a fully mechanized feeding system. Van Dale has the equipment and know-how for maximizing profits through mechanized feeding FORAGE BOXES So let’s bring it in from the field with a Van Dale Forage Box. These rugged built units are equipped with exclusive auger-type “beaters” that deliver all kinds of forage under all kinds of conditions. No clogging at the blower, as the forage is metered between the augers —not over the top l SILAGE DISTRIBUTORS Van Dale distributors insure even silage distribution throughout the silo for a maximum fill The 1640 Power-Fit's unique revolving deflector plate diverts the explosive force of incoming material and spreads it evenly in a con tinuous sweeping pattern to the wall. The 538 ope rates in an elliptical motion, directmgforage to the outside walls of the silo Varied spout rotation speed allows for even fills SILO UNLOADERS There’s a Van Dale unloader for every feeding application. These high performance twin-auger units can handle virtually any silage or haylage under the most adverse conditions... frozen, gummy or what have you, and do it fast. The 1230 has been customer-certified in the field to outperform; and outlast any make its size. For hard work in smaller silos there's thelf T". The Industrial ■ built for silos from 20 to 40 has a capacity up to 40 tons per hour Farm Women Calendar Saturday, February 5 2 p.m Farm Women Society 6, home of Mrs. Bertha Keller, Ehzabethtown RD3. 6-15 p.m Farm Women Society 1, entertain husbands, Akron Restaurant Farm Women Society 10, residence at 1200 Wheatland Avenue Wednesday, February 9 1 30 pm Farm Women Society 14 meets Thursday, February 10 Farm Women Society 9, home of Mrs. Warren Boyer, Miller sville Farm Women Society 21, family roller skating party, Buck Heights Farm Women Society 14 meets. Saturday, February 12 Farm Women Society 2, home of Mrs. Elva Sweigart, Grant St., Manheim. George Washington was not really born on Feb. 22, because his birth in 1732 oc curred before the revision of the calendar. The date, according to the old calen dar, was Feb. 11. Non-Stop Feeding VAN DALE Box 337 • Long Lake, Minnesota Birthday Changed -•^s* TRY A CLASSIFIED AD-IT PAYS! C 0. NOLI BIRD-IN-HAND CALEB M. Drumore Center, RDI Quarryville, Pa Phone 548-2116 LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR BULK STORAGE BINS Supplementary feeds are easily handled with Van Dale's bulk stor age feed bins. The Superstores are available in 4V2 or 71/2 ton sizes. These units are fiberglas con structed. They won't rust, dent, cor rode or absorb heat from the sun. CONVEYORS Whether straight-out, incline, au ger or chain, Van Dale conveyors fit most any automated feeding system. The SCCI4OO Cham Con veyor is Van Dale’s highest capacity conveyor. It handles all rations— safely. The CT2OO and 300 auger type conveyors are adaptable to any feeding system. They're tough, efficient, easy to install id economically priced. BUNK FEEDERS Van Dale has a bunkfeederforevery operation. The SCF 1400 Traveling Bunk Feeder is a single chain unit that will carry and feed virtually everything. The Mammoth 14 Multi-Feeder is an augertype de signed especially for multi-lot operations. The 934 and 1234 Auger Bunk Feeders are the sturdiest, smoothest operat ing, lowest cost feeders ever produced. Then, there’s the stainless steel Shaker Feeder. A combination feeder and bunk designed for single lot operations. Van Dale Systems Feeding comes down to one word ... efficiency. Van Dale offers var ious models and sizes of feed ing equipment to most effici ently match the needs of every feedlot layout... old or new, large or small. Check with your Van Dale dealer to see what you need to maximize your profits. And ask him about Van Dale's new agri-leasing program. WENGER Phone Lane. 397-075)