—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 20. 1973 28 Officers of the Golden Fleece 4-H Club of Chester County, a recently organized sheep club, plan activities for the coming months. Officers are; (left to right), Kathy Soulliard of Steelville, secretary; Jeannette Troop, Cochranville, president; Bob Hamilton, Cochranville, treasurer, and Helen Carnes, Cochranville, vice-president. Topics for coming meetings will include feeding the pregnant ewe, taking care of the new lamb, docking, and sheep health problems. Meetings are held at 4:15 p.m. on the third Tuesday of every month at the farm of Warn Menhennett, Bryson Road, Cochranville. Mrs. Menhennett serves as club leader. Farm & Home Foundation Sets Annual Meeting The Farm & Home Foundation will hold their Annual Meeting Jan 25th, 1973 at 6 30 p m Enos B Heisey, Manager of Com munity Relations for Agway, Inc , will give a colored slide presentation on “World Wide Agriculture” It will include agricultural pictures taken on four People-to-People trips to more than 20 countries Heisey grew up on a Lancaster Co farm m Clay Twp and had 8 years of 4-H club work in Lane Co clubs He also is an ordained minister of the Church of the Brethren The program includes music by the “Garden Spotters” and a business meeting to elect seven directors. It will be held at the BUTLEFFM dr = 1t SAFE STORAGE! The Buffer trademark tells you so Butler qual' grain bins give you the safe most dependable storage you n buy. They’re pre-enginee- hat vray by the men who J grain storage best. What ire, it’s easy to convert a E bin into an on farm dr\in *em, if you de cide tc dre own grain. Let us dis jss grain storage needs e,itl . Just give us a call or stc Headquarters tor ell Butler farm structures and equipment M. K. HOKE ESTATES 148 SO. MAIN ST. Manheim, Pa. 665-2266 Farm & Home Center on Arcadia Road in Lancaster. Reservations can be made by calling Mr. Campbell at 392-4911 by Monday noon on Jan 22nd. PLANT DOEBLER'S 83X AND B$X Single Crosses • FULL SEASON corn hybrids • Excellent standers and top yielders • Resistant to present races of corn leaf blight For the first time since release there are no allot ments on either 83X or 85X. Join your neighbors and plant Pennsylvania’s finest—DOEBLER’S PENNA. HYBRIDS. Offering 31 hybrid varieties, sold by 248 Pennsylvania Dealers DOEBLER’S DOEBLER’S PENNA. 'Uirnffim HYBR,DS-INC (fMun xn j ersey Shore, p a . 17740 PENNSYLVANIA Doeblers still sell 56 lbs. bushels!! SJWSrWSSSSStfSff:*:^ | Farm Women | I Societies I V/ Farm Women Society 22 met recently at the Yoke and Tether Shoppe in Millersville. The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Jay Landis. Mrs. Harold Rudy led devotions. Thank you ntoes from recipients of Christmas donations and cookies were read by Mrs. Henry Hess. Mrs. Clair Witmer reported on the gifts sent to the Society’s adopted daughter in Guatemala. It was decided to continue the support for another year. Mrs Clarence Rohrer reported on the State Convention in Harrisburg. A donation of $lO was made to the Easter Seals Campaign Mrs Jacob Houser Jr. was installed and welcomed into the Society as a new member. Mrs Henry Hess asked members to bring in any items of interest for the scrapbook. After the meeting Mrs. Eshleman, proprietor of the yam Society 22 DAIRYMEN & BEEFMEN , . . When you make Mol-Mix your “profit-partner," fail and winter feed costs won’t get out of hand. Mol-Mix is loaded with all the protein, energy and other nutrients your dairy cattle need for top health and maximum production. It helps avoid those cold weather “slumps" too. Yet, you’ll be sur prised how economical and easy it is to convert to our labor-saving liquid concept. Stop in soon. We’ll tell you how Mol-Mix will help you get a solid grip on profits, so you can... if there, paranet shop, told the members of the Society about the different types of yarn and the purposes of each and showed examples of what can be made from them. She also I Is this trip I really | necessary? | Not with a t | Volumatic® II | | silage distributor-unloader on the job! | | Fast feeding and less J | climbing is what you get ! k with a Volumatic II | j silage distributor-unloader S | Jamesway. works so I „ LANDIS BROS., INC. . | Phone 393-3906 I Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17601^ your dealer explained how to make three dimensional pictures. The group was invited to tour the shop. The next meeting will be held at 1 p.m. February 13 at the home of Mrs. Robert Bare. A talk on “World Population and Where. Are We Going?” will be given by Mrs. Green. JOHN Z. MARTIN New Holland RDI Phone 717-354-5848 liquid supplements TRY A CLASSIFIED AD!
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