Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 11, 1972, Image 28

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11, 1972
Mrs. Greenleaf
(Continued From Page 24)
Women’s Rally May 6. The next
Spring Rally will be held May 16,
1973 at the War Memorial,
Johnstown, with Cambria County
as host
In July the state scholarship
committee awarded $3OO each to
one girl from the counties of
Lancaster, Lebanon, York and
Cambria
Mrs Sterling Elmer, Society
25, was elected secretary and
Mrs Milton Funk, Society 23, was
elected treasurer for two year
terms
Mrs Dons Thomas, Extension
Home Economist, gave remarks.
She expressed thanks to the
Farm Women for their support.
She announced the Extension
Christmas program for
November 28 and Homemaker
Seminar for April 3 and 4 at the
Farm and Home Center
The highlight of the day was the
selection of the “Woman of the
Year" for the Society of Farm
Women of Lancaster County
Mrs Martin C Greenleaf,
Society 15, Colerain Township,
who lives on a 230 acre farm,
received this distinguished
award She received a plaque, a
corsage and bouquet of red roses
from the County Farm Women, a
gift and a $l5 gift certificate from
two Lancaster stores She will
compete in the state contest
which will be held during their
annual convention January 10,
1973 at Harrisburg
Mrs Greenleaf received the
“Woman of the Year” plaque
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Corn bids subject to conformation.
New Dry Corn $ 1.43 plus mileage
New Wet Com $ 1.45 plus mileage
CALL FOR HOURS AND DETAILS
PHONE 717-426-7961
2 miles North of Marietta on Highway 441.
Customers at the bazaar table were waited upon by the
committee, Mrs. Eugene M. Neff, Mrs. Roy Hoilinger, Mrs. L
Howard Martin and Mrs. J. G. Longenecker
from the Quarryville Chamber of
Commerce in 1959. She has
served in many capacities in her
church, Farm Women and the
community She presently is
serving on the Session of Union
Presbyterian Church, as a
Sunday School teacher and on the
Southern Lancaster County
Family Health Center Advisory
Board She is a talented artist,
having been painting for eight
years She served as president of
Octoraro Art Association last
year She also has hobbies such
as making weed-craft cards,
metal craft pictures, stone and
shell jewelry, smocked and towel
sofa pillows, braided rugs and
makes nearly all her own clothes
She likes to cook and does lots of
Miss Janet Jackson, 14
year old harpist from Little
Britain Township.
freezing and canning. She likes
flowers and has many kinds
around her home
First runner-up in the “Woman
of the Year” contest was Mrs.
Harry Hershey Jr, Society 26,
and second runner-up was Mrs.
William Harnish, Society 28.
Other contestants were Mrs
Charles Rife, Society 6; Mrs.
'Joseph Russel] 111, Society 29;
Mrs Robert Kauffman, Society
27, Mrs.. Clyde Hottenstein,
Society 5, Mrs. H Raymond
Stoner, Society 18, Mrs. Robert
Groff, Society 31, Mrs. Glenn
Shultz, Society 24; Mrs. Clarence
Stauffer, Society 3, Mrs. Eugene
Neff, Society 30, Mrs Henry
Rice, Society 4; Mrs. Charles
Rohrer, Society 7; Mrs. Earl
Stauffer, Society 19, and Mrs J.
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R.D. No.l Box 108
HALES 0 HUNTER CO.
Franklin & High St
This week we have a guest writer. The following is a
letter received from the dairy specialist of Hales and
Hunter Co., Frank Gendron. It was sent in reply to my
request for information about MHA, and addressed to
my manager, Maurice Durfee.
"Maurice, I concur m total with the response
that Carl Smith got back from the University of
Illinois on methionine hydroxy analogue We have
had some rather serious discussions with Dupont
on their research and have concluded the very
same thing Illinois did The programs were not
scientifically controlled, feed intake was not
noted, nor quality of feed and type of feed. When
we_ received the raw data from Dupont and ran it
through our statistical department, none of the
results were statistically significant at a level as to
which we would want to recommend the product
Therefore I have been quite openly suggesting
that methionine hydroxy analogue is not
economically profitable to the dairyman and
under present conditions should not be fed to
dairy cattle."
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SINCE 1870
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