6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 1, 1963 Farm Women 4 Host Daughters A mother-daughter tea was featured at the recent meeting of Farm Women' Society 4 m the home of Mis Roheit Herr, Lancaster R 2. Mis Hanison Nolt led de votions The tea table teatuied miniature red and white car nations and_ candles. Nancy Hei r poured. Daughteis conti ibrtmg num bers for entertainment were Cindy Siegnst, five, who read nursery rhymes; Nancy Herr who played piano and flute so los with her sister Helen ac companying her when she play ed the flute: and Judy Shell emherger, who sang several numbers; she was accompanied hy her sister, Sylvia. Corsages were presented to the oldest mother present, Mrs Minnie Musser; the youngest girl. Jane Stoppard, four; and the four mothers whose birth days come in May. I C n O Martin and her daughter, Mar x' cUfIU W Ottldl ian, Mrs. Gilbert Paul was m f-v “ if “(jinn nr' ' 'charge of the meeting. Uonate IO .-''The next meeting will be pi , T held Saturday, June 15, at the llcptliraiSt UDI arjt i home of Mrs. Samuel Molr ler, Bphrata. A donation of- $lOO was vo ted to the Bphrata Library at a recent meeting of Farm Wo men Society 3 in the social hall of Mellingers Lutheran Church, Schoeneck. Members also voted $lO to the Future Farmers of Amer ica to help send Kenneth My ers, Elizabethtown student, to Europe this summer Mrs. Harold Stutter repor ted on a recent trip to Sterling Forest Gardens, New York, and Miss Mary Royer reported on the Homemakers' meeting held The group voted to donate $2O to the expense of an FFA memlber who will tour Europe this summer. Members will visit Rock Ford on Saturday, June 29. They will meet at Williamson Park at noon on that day. announce our appointment as distributors of BEACONFEEDS We have chosen this well known line because of the proven ability of Beacon Feeds to sustain high and profitable production of eggs, milk ana meat at low feeding cost. Beacon accomplishes this by a three-fold approach: - 1. Superior Feeds formulated by skilled nutritionists and based on extensive Bea con research, Beacon Feeds contain only the finest and most efficient ingredients. 2. Superior Service Beacon Advisors provide on-the-farm service to Beacon feeders, help them get out of the feed every ounce of nutrition that's packed into it. 3. Superior Programs Beacon Dairy Feed Programming, the Beacon Poultry Management Consultant Program and„ other special feeding and management programs for livestock and poultry raisers enable Beacon Advisors to help their customers get maximum efficiency, maxi mum profit. We are proud to offer this team to you Beacon Feeds, the services of your Beacon Advisor and Beacon feed pro gramming. Working with us will be Beacon Advisors Chester AA'iest ami Kajmoiul Rmlisill We’d be pleased to have him explain to you the benefits of the Beacon program recently in Lancaster on the suhiect “Vegetable T!wists.” Hostesses were Mrs, Pauline BEACON FEEDS ROYER FAMILY Age 2 yrs. 6 mos. 305 days 21,122 Th is is the second highest national record in fat ever made by a senior two-year-old Holstein. Zsa Zsa is now milking TOB pounds per day starting her second lactation. BEACON FEEDS has been the sole grain ration of this fine heifer. BEACON makes available all nutrients required by the cow not only to make milk but to replenish and maintain body re serves. Beacon provides uniform and palatable top quality feed to help keep cows on feed'. BOMBERGER'S STORE I. B. GRAYBILL & SON Elm FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY 0. K. McCRACKEN CLEM E. HOOBER GERMAN'S FEED MILL beac^nT Tiii A IJ Other officers elected w iviasiereirs i „ Donna Nissley, vice preside] 14rklr) M an « y Co. JTIOICI Eiieuion } i Sheaffer, 'treasurer; so? ' . -i Judy Sheaffer; gai ■Miss Linda Young was elec- leaderSi Kay shelly and Bren. ted president cut u the , Master-r Shenlk; news reporter, Maf etts 4-H club at jT'rebefnt sh’eet-HA’nn 'Hosier; and County Cou: mg in the Mastersonville Are ell representative, Donna Nif hall. - ley. Salutes The Of Lancaster On The Excellent Record Made By i -* v < < Biossomelle Zsa Zsa Twin Milk Production Test Fat 365 days 23,958 Lancaster Intercourse Denver WENGER'S FEED MILL £ a< > 4.1 851 4.1 992 D.H.I.A. (SA) MILLPORT ROLLER MILLS R#4, liititz EARL SAUDER, INC. New Holland Kheems Beacon Division of Textron Inc. YORK, PA. \ > -K •V s '-'' Strasburß Manheim e: >n- iii)i T \
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