Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 10, 1962, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 10, 1962
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NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS OF THE Red Rose Baby Beef and Lamb
Club pose after their election Wednesday night at the Brecht School, Lititz Pike.
They are, first row, L to R , Elvin Hess, president; David Denhnger, vice presi
dent; Janet Frey, secretary, Carl Weaver treasurer, Linda Denhnger, and Wilbur
Hosier, song leaders. Second row, L to R., Eugene Hosier and Kenneth Weaver,
news reporters, and Billy Hackman and Rose Mane Linton, game leaders
• Red Rose Beef
(Continued from Page 1)
change explained the function
of the exchange to the < luh
members, He pledgtd the co
operation of the exchange in
arranging and planning forth
coming show* and sales ot
club calves
Also on the program was
Fred Campbell, president of
the Lancaster Union Stock
yards Company He told dub
members it is important to do
things on time in the -cattle
business
Members elected a slate of
Officers and club leaders for
FARM FOR PROFIT
WITH
(ORTHO)
UNIPEL Fertilizers
CONTACT US FOR COMPLETE DETAILS
Distributor for Lancaster Countv Area
SMOKETOWN Phone Lane EX 7-3539
Open
Monday,
2 - 4 P.M. and 7 - 9 P.M.
Featuring 1962 Allis Chalmers line of
SNAVELY'S FARM SERVICE, INC.
-K
the c oniing \ear
Elxln Hess, Bareville Hi,
was elected president to re
place Wilbur Hosier who was
named song leader aoug wuu
Linda Denhnger
Other officers elected weio
David Denlmger. vice presi
dent, Janet Frej, secretary,
Carl Weaver, treasurer, Billy
Hackman and Rose lUane Lin
ton, game leaders, and Eugene
Hosier and Kenneth Weaxer,
news reporters
Two new adult leaders were
elected and four were re-elect
ed J Harold Frey, Marietta.
Hi was elected to his first
House
March 12
New Equipment
New Holland, Pa.
term, as was Melvin G Rohr
er, Lititz R 3, while those re
turned wore Jay R Nisslev,
Manhoini R 4, Mylin R Good,
Manheun Rl. Ehm Hess, Jr,
Strasburg Rl, and Fred W.
Linton, Quairyulle R 2
1 k tor B Lomronei her, E
li/abethtown R 3, a loader of
the dub for many years was
ni ide an honorary leader of
the i Inb
• Hiring Days
(Continued from Page 1)
Bureau Building on Roseville
Road Lancaster, on March S
Farm lining Da vs have be
come a jearlv e\ent in the
county, and many farmers
use tbe oppoitumty to line up
help for the coming planting
and he,i \est seasons
Anderson said that the hir
ing thus would turnish oppoi
tunities for fanner', and farm
workois to meet toi hiring in
tern lens F.irme is looking foi
t.irm workers, but unable to
attend any of the days schedu
led could phone the" Lancas
ter Local Office and gne in
formation concerning their
farm labor needs
All the Farm Hiring Uavs
will begin at 1 30 p m and
end at 4 pm There is no fee
t barged to farmers or farm
workers for the service
L F Photo.
Mj Neighbors
“Come now, wc can do befr>
ter than this— ’’
Senior ('ifi/en’s Meals
Senioi tamiU members have
better health and better dis
positions when they eat the
propi r food, points out Louise
Hamilton. Penn State exten
sion nutntmn spei i ilist One
itood nuliition habit for these
older persons is to start the
day with a stood breakfast
(onsistiut; of fruit and (ereal
with milk, or fruit, buttered
toast, and ecg While you
<ant < bamte the diet patterns
ol past %ears, it is never too
late to improie present eating
habits
The most ditfieult thing in
the world is to Xnow yourself.
Thales,