Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 20, 1980, Image 100

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    Ct2-l—carter Farming, Saturday, September 20,1980
Gee whiz, Summer, is it
time for you to go?
The heated relationship
we’ve had for the past
several weeks seems to be
cooling a bit And, while you
haven’t made any solid
commitments about leaving,
still, the subtle hints are
there.
For instance, you’ve
begun your season outburst
of decorating for your
farewell party. Scarlet
speckles are brightening the
green of the dogwoods and
golden overtones have
started creeping across
some of the plants on the
hillsides.
Up the road, the orchards
have donned the polka dots
of crimson apples, purple
plums and yellowing pews.
Suddenly the meadows are
outfitted in acres of
goldeorod, waving with the
winds in their cheerful lacy
costumes.
Then last week one night
you sneaked out to snatch
the green from the cornfields
and leave behind a dull,
listless, dusty brown instead.
The practical joke was too
much for most of die stalks,
and their ears are drooping
with frustration.
There’ll be some sadness
when you finally do go. We’ll
miss the special things we’ve
been sharing together; af
ternoon swims, supper on
the back porch, fiery red
gladiolus in the green vase
on the buffet and platters of
steaming sweet com just a
half-hour removed from the
field.
Do You Want to Beat The
Summer Slump
In Milk Production? * 2/9
INQUIRE ABOUT
LACTO-CAL
Farmers are increasing milk production
more than 2-4 lbs. per cow per day -
★ High Energy ★ Increased Milk and Butter
★ Cows Like It Fat Production
★ Improved Feed ★ Depresses Methane Gas
Efficiency Production
★ Improved Herd Health ★ Economical
-tt-hess farm supply
RD 3, New Holland, PA 17557 PH: 717-354-7972
* AUTHORIZED DEALERS:
SYLVAN G. RESSLER VAN-MAR FEEDS, INC.
Box 30, Bart, PA West on Miller St. in
717-786-2103 Shoemakersville, PA
215-926-2121 or 215-926-1230
"Greater Profits Today Require Peak Efficiency and Hightr Production''
On being
a farm wife
-And other
hazards
Joyce Bupp
But, while you’re leaving,
don’t leave those few little
problems of yours behind.
The flies, for instances. And
hail. Poison ivy. And the
starlings eating pokeberries
in the trees over the
washline.
Now don’t forget we’ve
made a reservation here for
you next year. Y’all come
back now, hear?
NEW HOLLAND
FARMERS
FAIR
OCTOBER
1 -2-3-4
Send this coupon for entry number to
ENTRY CLERK
361 Valley View Drive
New Holland, Pa. 17557
Entry numbers can then be picked up at the
A.B.C. Groff Implement Store
on S. Railroad Ave.
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Saturday, September 2u
Lancaster Co. Society 18 will
meet at the Lancaster
County Park in Pavilion 1
at 12:30 p.m. to entertain
Society 9.
Lancaster Co. Society 3 will
meet at the home of Linda
Toledo for a workday to
prepare for the Ephrata
Fair.
Lancaster Co. Society 12 will
meet at the home of Mary
Jane Groff at 1 p.m. for a
silent auction.
Lancaster Co. Society 8 will
meet at the home of
Grace Bixler.
Monday, September 22
Berks Co. Society 5 will meet
at 7:30 p.m. at the home
of Joan Hoover for a
program on nutrition.
Wednesday, September 24
York Co. Society 21 will meet
at the home of Stella
Barnett for a white
elephant sale.
Thursday, September 25
Lancaster Co. Society 26 will
meet at the home of
Martha Kline. Shirley
Burrist and Verna Frey
will present a program on
makeup.
Lancaster Co. Society 11 will
meet at the home of Mary
Nolt.
Saturday, September 27
Lancaster Co. Society 5
entertains Society 27 at
the Hempfield Church.
Speaker will be Ruth Aim
. Fitzgerald, a specialists M
chemotherapy.
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