Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 28, 1973, Image 31

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    READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC.
ANALYTICAL SERVICES DIVISION
Feeds, Flour, Forages, Foods
Dairy Products, Water, Waste Water
Bacteridlogical, Physical, Chemcial
2425 New Holland Pike
Lancaster, Pa. 17601
Telephone (717)656-9043 or
(717)656-9868
Malorarr
new for soybeans
SEE Your Local
AGRICO DEALER
Matorftn* trademark af C)BA‘GEIQY for chlorkromuran. Lasso® trademark of Mansanta Company,
I Farm Women I
ft* ft
I Societies
•:•: •••
Society 1
Farm Women Society 1 par
ticipated in two sewing projects
at the Lancaster General
Hospital recently.
Society 1 has planned a bus trip
to the Flemington Glass Factory
and the Duke Gardens in New
Jersey on June 2. The bus will
leave Lititz from St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church parking lot at
6:30 a.m. and stop'at the Cloister
Shopping Center at 7 a.m. Any
interested members should
contact Mrs. David Brubaker.
Members planning on at
tending the State Farm Rally to
be held on May 16 at the John
stown Memorial Building in
Cambria County should contact
Mrs. Paul Kurtz.
Society 17 will entertain Society
1 on May 3, at 1 p,m. in the Refton
Fire Hall. Members wishing to
attend should contact Mrs. Kurtz.
Society 12
Farm Women Society 12 met
last Saturday, April 21, at the
home of Stella Mowrer, 135 Ruby
Street, Lancaster. Devotions
were in charge of Mrs. Frank
Metzger who read the account of
the-Easter story from Matthew
28.
Roll call was answered by
members relating “A smell I
find delightful”.
For the days program Mrs.
Clarence Carter, Mt. Nebo,
reviewed the book “The Other
Shepherd” by Mary D. Prince.
Diming the business portion of
the meeting, it was announced
the Society is sending out en
velopes to each member for a
Bakeless Bake. The envelopes
are to be returned to Mrs.
Mildred Kindig, treasurer, as
soon as possible.
The Society will tour Hagley’s
Museum and Winterthur by bus
May 5. Meet at the New Danville
Fire Hall at 8 a.m.
Members will be sending let
ters protesting banning of
reading the Bible in space. More
details will be given at a later
time.
You’ll like the way it cleans
out annual broad leaf weeds,
even the tough ones like
cocklebur and velvetleaf.
And lambsquarters, smart
weed, wild mustard, jimson
weed, pigweed, and many
others.
Combine Lasso with Maloran
herbicide and you’ll get
excellent control of grasses,
too. In some cases, Maloran
even helps extend grass
control. It’ll give you the kind
of broad-spectrum weed
control you need
AgricoQ)
ONE OF THE WILLIAMS COMPANIES
A good nmmo to grow by
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28,1973 —
Society 12 will entertain Society
27 at 12:30 p.m. May 19 at the
Farm and Home Center.
Society 30
Farm Women Society 30 voted
to give a child at the Selinsgrove
Mental Hospital $2 per month for
spending money at a recent
meeting.
The next meeting of the Society
will be held at 7:30 p.m. May 21 at
the Farm and Home Center when
Society 14 membefs will be en
tertained.
There will be no June meeting.
The July meeting will be held on
July 17.
Fix-It Tip
Gutters and ' downspouts
are often in bad shape in the
spring just when you need
them most. This interferes
with the pitch of the gutter,
causing water to stand in
stead of flowing.
Tighten the metal straps
that hold the gutters in place.
If spikes are used, remove
and renail where necessary.
Clean out the dirt that has
accumulated during the win
ter. Sand, prime and paint
rust spots as soon as weather
is warm enough.
Damaged area should be
repaired with the same kind
of metal or fiberglass. Coat
the patch with roof cement.
r 1
New Idea’s Cut /ditioner
Can’t be equaled
in heavy, down,
tangled hay!
Make one pass around the field and leave a fluffy swath or
windrow of cut and conditioned hay The Cut/ditioner excels
m heavy down and tangled hay, unsurpassed for making wilted
grass silage Travels in any direction, handles back swaths
without trouble And you can use it for corn stalk shredding,
weed cutting, pasture clipping, cutting straw stubble and con
ditioning straw for easier baling.
4l •<*C6T*N * TUVEC.
Interested in trying
a Cut/ditioner on
your farm?
Ask us for details.
LONGENECKER
FARM SUPPLY
Rheems
CHAS.J.McCOMSEY
&SONS
Hickory Hill, Pa.
N. G. HERSHEY & SON
Manheim
A. B. C. GROFF, INC.
New Holland
Farm Women
Calendar
Saturday, April 28
1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society
5 meeting, home of Mrs.
Raymond Hess, Landisville.
6 p.m. - Farm Women Society 23
Mother-Daughter banquet,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Kauffman. Lancaster RD2.
Wednesday, May 2
Farm Women Societies hosting
visitors from Homemakers
Clubs of Wayne County,
Michigan.
12 p.m. - Farm Women Society 17
entertain Society 1, Refton
Fire Hall.
1; 30 p.m. - Farm Women Society
20 “Mother’s Day Out”,
Kreiders.
1 ;30 p.m. - Farm Women Society
10 meeting, Bethany United
Methodist Church.
Farm Women Society 6 bus trip
to Winterthur and Bran
dywine Museum.
Farm Women Society 12 bus trip
to Hagley’s Museum and
Winterthur.
Selective conditioning Knives
hit only the stems of plants
This conditions the stems with
out damaging the leaves
KINZER EQUIP. CO.
LANDIS BROS., INC.
Lancaster
ROYH. BUCU, INC.
Bphrata, R.D. 2
Tuesday, May 1
Thursday, May 3
Saturday, May 5
Kmzer
STOLTZFUS
FARM SERVICE
CochranviUe, Pa.
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