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OL 3-3821 the-farm SAVE ON BJEGoodrich FARM TIRES NEW POWER GRIP Patterned after the SMvertown tire that cones on new tractors, CONVENIENT TERMS -s Easy-steering, long-wearing 6FG front . mi mm __ tractor tire $14 75 I - Hplus lax and old lire for a 5.50*16 4 ply Lampeter Fair Reelects Myer Mark Myer, Lampeter, was reelected president of the West Lampeter Community Fair Association board of directors Monday night at the reorganizational meet ing. Other officers elected were John Stoner, vice president and M. Huber Jr , sec retary-treasurer September 27-29 have been chosen as the dates of the ’fil exposition. FARM LAW COURSE AVAILABLE “Farm Law” is the name of a correspondence course available from the Pennsyl vania State University. Se\- en lessons are included, fea turing topics such as deeds and land titles, mortgages and leases, wills, and the right of eminent domain To take this course at home, send $1 75 to Farm Law, Box 5000, University Park BUSINESS FARMERS WATCH THIS SPOT! TIRE SERVICES Smiled 6 / CALL US TODAY! Protect yourself from the expense and inconvenience of unnecessary tire trouble. Call us —and without obliga tion we’ll come to your farm and Check all your fires and recommend proper air pressures. Point out tires that way fail during the heavy work season ahead. © 0 Q Loan you, FREE, the right tires for your tractor while yours are being repaired or retreaded. Check steel-wheeled equipment to see if savings can be made by changing over to rubber tires. Q Advise you on possible savings to be made by retreading worn but serviceable tires. Recommend proper liquid weighting for tractor tires' NEW DUAL RING UP TO 12 MONTHS Lancaster Farming/ Saturday, March 18, 1961 Elizabethtown, Donegal 4-H Reorganizes Kenneth Brubaker, Mount Joy Rl, Tuesday night was elected president of the Elizabethtown - Donegal 4-H c'ub Vice president and rep resentative to County Coun cil is Leslie Witmer, also of Mount Joy Rl. Other officers elected were secretary, Jean Miller, Eliza bethtown Rl; assistant secre tary. Virginia Wivell, Colum bia R 2, treasurer, David Mar tin, Mt. Joy Rl; song lead er Lillie Ann Wivell, Colum bia R 2; news reporters, Ann Hoisey, Mount Joy Rl and John Hess, Marietta Rl, game leaders, Joanne Hess Marietta Rl and Joy Bixler, Mount Joy Rl. Adult leaders of the group arc Lewis Bixler, Marietta Rl; Willis Hackman, Eliza bethtown R 3; Mrs. John Herr, Mount Joy Rl; Paul Hess, Elizabethtown R 3; Vic tor Longenecker, Elizabeth town R 3, and Christ Miller, Elizabethtown Rl. Junior leaders elected by the group are Jean Miller and Kenneth Brubaker. Trout Spring Pontiac Lit Deby, owned by John E. Kreider, Lancaster, produced 12,887 lbs. milk and 581 lbs. butterfat in 365 days on twice daily milking as a 2- y ear-old. NEW GROOVED IMPLEMENT For all implement and frailer free-rolling wheels. *lsS—^ for a 6.00-16 4 ply Lititz-Manheim Community Club Elects Officers Members of the Lititz- Manheim 4-H Commuai ty club named Robert Holl inger, Lititz R 3, president at, their reorganizational meet ing Monday night. John Buckwalter, Liti.z RS was named vice president and representative to County 4-H Council along with Hol linger Other officers elected were secretary, Cynthia Bucher of Lititz R*l; treasurer, Jay Foreman, Lititz R 3; news re porter, James Brubaker, of Lititz Rl; song leader, Linda Peiffer, Manheim Rl; game leaders, Barbara Heisey, Lit itz R 2, and Steven Rannels, Lititz. Adult leaders of the . club are Mr. and Mrs Clayton Sangrey, Lititz R 2; Mrs Jul ia Fyock, Lititz Rl. • This Week (From page 4) Many farmers sell their farms for consolidation with, an adjoining farm when they retire. Others, unable to make a fair income on a few acres, sell out and seek jobs in. small towns and cities.' 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