MF Massey Ferguson Massey-Ferguson’s new 640 row crop planter uses air pressure to gently single out each seed Seed selection discs provide extremely accurate plant populations in all kinds of soils, even with minimum tillage A seed drop of only 9" (229 mm) adds to MF Massey Ferguson ,;i - Berks Co. Society 5 Berks Society 5 held their April meeting at the home of Grae Carvell, Richland. Eighteen members were present, and answered roll call by giving a safety tip Plans were completed for the mother and daughter banquet to be held Friday May 23 at 7 p.m. m Zoars Lutheran Church, Mt. Zion. A volunteer tea was held at Berks Heim. In April, adopted patients were visited. Mary Darkes and Alberta Keener helped at the Berks Heim Bingo Party. The Group took a bus trip to New York City on Saturday. i Ms: I * < \ o-, V ssa. Personalized MF financing, parts, and service available. PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. ABRACZINSKA’S FARM EQUIP. INC. 225 York Road Carlisle, PA Ph (717)249-5338 S. G. LEWIS AND SON West Grove. PA Ph (215)869-9440 869-2214 Societies Berks Co. Society 9 The annual Everybody’s Birthday Party of Group 9, Berks County Farm Women was held at the Yellow House Hotel, for dinner and a gift exchange. Members of the Group were invited to attend the Volunteers Dinner spon sored by the Boyertown Multi-Services. Two members volunteered to bake cookies for the Berks- Heim Tea. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Karen Schrierer, for a canning demonstration. planting accuracy by reducing bounce for uniform spacing in the row Optional depth gauge wheels put every seed at the same depth for a uniform stand from one end of the field to the other Double disc openers help stop plugging Lancaster Co, Society 6 \ Mother s Day program was held Saturday at 1 30 p.m at the Church of God, Elizabethtown. Hostesses were Sara Myer, Miriam Heisey, Edyth Burbaker, Mane Hoffer and Barbara Eberly. A luncheon was served to thirty guests and members. Members of Society 28 and some County Officers attended. A donation was given toward the Dairy Pageant. October 10-11 the Crippled Hospital is havmg a craft and sale date. May 14 is the deadline to enter, all par ticipants will receive the money benefits of their project The project was accordion music by two sisters Laverne Oberholtzer and Linda Kreider. Mrs. Norman Diehl spoke on the theme "“Mother”. She stated love is the essence of a good mother and family relationship. On Thursday June 5, at 12 p.m. the group will be guests of Society 15 at Black Rock Retreat. Lancaster Co. Society 10 Mrs. Mahlon Delp and Mrs. Bessie Evans served as MF 640 Row Crop Planter to Keep you on-the-move Seed hoppers are IV* bushels translucent fiberglass for less refills and easy visibility of seed levels from the tractor seat All of these features provide the new MF 640 with excellent planting efficiency at optimum 700 E Linden St Richland, PA Ph (717)866-7518 MARLIN W.SCHREFFLER Pitman, PA Ph (717)648-1120 j ZSff**; *1 : \ RDI, Catawissa, PA 717-356-2323 (South on Rt 42) N. H. FLICKER & SONS, INC. Maxatawny, PA Ph (215)683-7252 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10,1980—€ hostesses for the members of Society 10 at the hme of Mrs. Delp. Entertainment consisted of a tour of northwestern India by means of colored slides. The workmanship, the intricate designs of the magmficant buildings, in cluding many temples, and the history associated with them contributed to an in teresting trip presented by Mr. Bruce Ryder. Several members gave their impressions of the Spring Rally in York. The June meeting will be held at the Neffsville Fire Hall at which time the members of Society 1 wul be entertained. Lancaster Co. Society 31 Lancaster Society 31 entertained Society 22 and the county officers at the Haffman Community Building in Quarryville recently, on April 21, 1980 at 7:00 p.m. for supper. Money donations were approved for Hospice and the Dairy Princess Contest. Donald Naunan, the head psychologist for IU 13, gave a slide presentation and talk on the services of IU 13 in Lancaster and Lebanon counties. , 'I speeds so you get more seed m the ground per hour Other features include a standard seed monitor, high strength hydraulic markers and rugged roller chain drives The next meeting will be on Sunday, May 18, to celebrate the 10th an niversary of the society. A progressive dinner, to which husbands are invited, will be held. Lebanon 4-H officers are briefed LEBANON In a meeting which featured workshops and a model business meeting conducted by the County 4-H Teen Council, 50 newly elected 4-H officers learned their responsibilities last week at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds. Workshops and the m structores were: President and Vice-Presidents - Lowell Morton, Annville-Cleona Vo- Ag teacher; Treasurer - Dan Shiner, Myerstown 4-H Leader; Secretary - Bonnie Arnold, Lebanon County 4-H Livestock Club; News Reporter - Ced Kurtz, Lebanon Daily News; Song Leader and Game Leader - Linda Rohrbach, Extension 4-H Agent. Teen Council President, Greg Allwem, conducted the model meetmg for the members and leaders. Refreshments were prepared and served by Megan Connor, teen leader. M. M. WEAVER & SON N Groffdaleßd. Leola, PA 17540 Ph (717)656-2321 ARNETT’S GARAGE Rt 9 Box 125 Hagerstown. MO Ph (301)733-0515 95