Essssasasss®®^ Farm Women Societies I i S?' w; ~ , _ _ 21 for their annual banquet at the Society 13 Akron Restaurant. Husbands * were honored guests, irm Women Society 18 Arrangements for the event ibers met Saturday, October were made by the program 4' PER BUSHEL Total Operating Cost to Dry your Corn from 14 percent to 13 percent moisture in 3’/a hrs. vith a GT Tox-o-wik Grain Dryer. Worlds Largest Selling Recirculating B 3 WILL GIVE FREE DEMONSTRATION. SHENK'S FARM SERVICE I.P. 4 Lititz, Pa. Get either supplement now for earlier weight gains and more pounds of beef per feed dollar. Grain Dryer Because :e is Lower it Less to Operate tier to Operate tries more Efficiently - Will handle 50 percent moisture corn down to 12-15 percent moisture For Your Grain into your cattle feeding program. DEPEND ON US . . . FOR AIL YOUR FEED NEEDS. Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. See Us Drying Needs Ph. 626-4355 committee, Mrs. I. Wayne Brubaker, chairman and the social committee, Mrs. Harold D. Kimmel, chairman. The program featured chalk artist Rev. E. C. Mehle, pastor of Salem United Church of Christ. Attention was called to the change of date for the November meeting which will be November 11 at the home of Mrs. Kenneth S. Brubaker. Society 19 Farm Women Society 19 donated $2O to the United cam paign at its recent meeting held at the Lititz Church of the FOR BEST RESULTS USE FARMERS’ PREMIUM FERTILIZERS Since 1904 COMPLETE FERTILIZER PROGRAM COMPLETE PESTICIDE PROGRAM Bagged, B,ulk, Bulk Trailer Spreaders and Custom Spread on Fields. Nitrogen Solutions-Custom Applicators FARMERS’ FERTILIZER WORKS, INC. Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 367-1211 YOUR PROFITS GROW BIGGER Brethren. The Society en tertained members of Society 2. The program, entitled “Backyard Craftland”, was presented by Mrs. George Dell whose family operates “Open House Christian Gifts”, Lan caster. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Richard Nolt. Special music was provided by Mrs. David Wenger, Mrs. Donald Horning and Mrs. Roy Burkholder. Mrs. Kenneth Warfel, president, announced plans for a display table at the annual Christmas Homemaker’s Program at the Farm and Home Center, November 28. The group was reminded of the Convention UB WHEN YOU INTRODUCE FLORIN STEER SUPPLEMENT OR FLORIN ECONO-BEEF PH. 653-1451 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28,1972 it' r AV4. 4 A r i'ft T A.*<k’iVAV^ ! November 4 at the Lancaster School of the Bible, The next meeting will be held at the Akron Restaurant November 11 at 6:30 p.m. when the group will entertain their husbands. Now a Park The original farm of Thomas Lincoln, three miles from Hodgenville, Ky., is now the Abraham Lincoln National Park. A memorial encloses the log cabin re putedly Lincoln’s birthplace. Needle Arts By NANCY SEWELL Z 4 w £ Flower Fresh Monels Use bias tape and embroid ery stitches to make these charming flower and butter fly panels. Pattern No. 2085 has a hot-iron transfer for two 10 by 15-mch designs; color chart; full directions. TO ORDER, send 60 cents with name, address' with zip code, pattern number and size to NEEDLE ARTS, P.O. Box 5251, Chicago, 111. 60680. Try A Classified Ad It Pays! •MORE MILK » MORE MBIT •MORE PROFIT Madison Silos Div. Martin Marietta Com 1070 Steinmetz Rd. * Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akron 859-2688 Caleb Wenger Quarryville 548-2116 Landis Bros. Inc. . Lancaster 398-3906 Carl L. Shirk Lebanon ,367-3741 SoUenberger Farm Supply Centerport. Pa. Pb. 215-826-7671 ’r/'i'A’AVAi’i A’i i'J iv't k .t»T, V w 27 uf'.
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