18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12, 1962 Elm-Penryn 4-H Holds Ejection The Elm-Penrjn 4-IT Horn" Economics dub reorganized recently at the home of Airs Rufus ITeisey Kathryn Shrom was elected president Other oflicers elected were rice president, Phyllis Heisev. fceeretary. Elaine Bomberger, troaAuier Janice Oeib, news reporter, Bet tv Shrom. sous leader Fanny Bomberger, game leadeis, Karen Bruba ker and Phvllis Obei. Couutv 4-H Comuil Representative, Sandra Risser, and junioi leaders Betty Shrom and Phyllis Heisev Adult leaders of the dub are Mrs Rufus Heisev, Airs Henrv lies- and Alls Melt in Heis<. j Farm Women 14 Hear Student From Denmark Members o£ Society of Farm "Women 14, Wed., heard a talk "by Miss Kirsten Rosendal, a foreign Exchange Student from Denmark Miss Rosendal, attending the Lampeter-S trasburg High School, was guest speaker at the meeting in the home of rs Henry Hohrer, Strasburg 81. Devotions were in charge of Mrs Frank Hohrer Roll call was answered by telling “Xow is the time to do - Co- Today’s BEST BALER BUY! HAY BALER Fanners everywhere know about the gentle way the Ford 250 handles hay . . about its fast, positive feeding, and sure, dependable tying They know, too, about the big capacity it provides for its size . . and that it is available in PTO or engine models In addition to all this, there are now many new reasons why the Ford 250 is the ideal baler for the family farm' You Now Get All These Advantages: • Strongly built, compactly designed • Low leaf loss—they’re in the bale • Positive, gentle sweep fork feed • Slip clutch protection, COME IN TODAY AND GET THE FULL STORY Grimm's Ford Tractor & Farm Service P.llk \\C , IN N lilt I'll SI (.-2V»7 Alien H. Metz rlioiK- VN 7-t.'OJ lli'im'i Mastersonville Home-Ec. 4-H Elects Officers The Mastersonville 4-H Masteretts held their organi ze! ion meeting on Alond.iv evening, .May 7 Election of officers vveie as follows President, Alarj' j Hess, Vice piesident, Rita Stonei Secretaiv Roheita Kopp Tieasuiei, Darlene Ileckei, Song Leader. Aleilc Shatter, News Repoitei Jul ia Enck. Game Leaders Lin da Young and Brenda Shenk The nevt meeting w ill he a mothei and daughter get to gether and will be held Alav 2,s at 7 30 pin m the Mas tersonville Ene Hall hostesses for the meeting were -Mrs Charles Loaman and Mrs Laverne Mjlin. The group voted a donation of $lO to the Lancaster Coun ty Society for Cuppled Child ren and Adults. The next meeting of the group will be held on Wednes day, June 13 at 1-30 p.m. at the home of Mrs Lloyd Har uish, Willow Street Rl. Co hostesses will be Mrs Clarence Herr, Mrs Warren Hershey, Mrs. Charles Mlckes and Mrs Alice Shaubach Cattle lice become a prob lem when animals are housed m the winter and spring Lice infestations can become so se vere as to reduce weight ga>n and milk pioduction • Short hay travel from wind row to bale. • Over-running dutch in PTO drive. • Easy to operate, easy to service ... plus many more! Elizabethtown Farmers Supply, Inc. I,li/.ilh llilou n IMumc I,M 7-l:U 1 Keener Equip. Co. Itt-- 2.J0 ,V 72 l,.im.ist< r Phoni 1,0 Sauder Bros. New Holl.iixl f’lioiu- Kl. 1-5721 arm WnmAn 99 Il ‘ d the sm '’ rin « ‘ in<l Mrs I,dr ' Stark, game *** " VFIIICII Cdt* old 5500 k directed the playing Ne\t meeting win vj l d Banouet 01gAmeb •" ,ne 12 at pm. The following members home of Mrs Charles p. A humorous talk about hats were awarded prues. Mrs Es- Slrashurg HI Mr '' Mrs Walter Kauffman of telle Andrew', most great Wenger will be <o-hnsu* neaster was the feature of grandchildren; Mrs Norman _______ o mother and daughter ban- Kolb, joungest grandchild, Solliii"- flints i et held recently l» Farm Mrs Norman Hess. most b]e ; irioUs * men’s Society 22 at the granddaughter; Mrs. Christ <lnd , anous pack>l „ ,>cll ,l ’ err ’ birthday closest to lal , has lllcreaMJd mLi Roll call was answered by Mother’s Day. Mrs Edwm roadside raarkets and ' reducing mothers by tlreir Ihire, wvddmg animersary tajl food stores )n 111 .t names Mrs Hebron Herr closest to Mother’s Da> , Mr j ea rs Longenecker’s Hatchery ELIZABETHTOWN, PA TOjmMnjH COPE & WEAVER CO. rii. J>.|)K. Io\ Jl-2821 FARM BUREAU THERE'S A TUNE UP IN EVERY TANKFUL Serving The Entire County With Dependable Products Since 1934 For fast, frmndlv vx M,r '" . u drlii r/\. rail . . . ; ssar. 10 c to34 c MORE NET INCOME THAN OTHER MAJOR EGG STRAIN (35c more than average entry In 15 tests) •Based on final report* in 1959-60 Random Sample Testa in Ann, B.C, Calif,, Fla,, la, Minn., Mo., C.N.Y. W. N.Y, N.C, Pa, Tenn, Tex, Utah, and Wia& In the three 1959-60 tests in which the new K-155 Kimberchik was entered, It equalled the well known K-137 in net income. 8m IW Station! OciJar GASOLINE MO yomuaatQttmm EMpire 7-1345 movmoKxm ■K'Counm WWPOW» RBUSCa RsmruaJi
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